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_ ."- ::£^ IJI A II E A If fi A RACES, Ist and 2nd MARCH, 1866. STEWARDS. Cai'T. Light, 68th l. i. Capt. Huntek, Is.t. w. u. Thomas 13lack, Esq. JUDGE. Lieut.-Colonel Hakbington. STARTER. Capt. W. Peaser. SECRETARY" AND TREASURER. Me. Joseph Bliss. FIRST DAY. Fikst Eaoe. MAIDEN PLATE, of 15 sovs. Entrance £1. li miles. Weight for age. For horses that have never won nn advertised raeo. Second Race. TE PAPA HURDLE! RAGE, 20 sovs. Entrance £2. 2 miles. Weight for age. Third Race. PONY HURDLE RACK, 10 sots. ICntrance £3. 2 miles. For all horses under 13 lianda 2 inches Weight for inches, 71bs. per inch —top weight, list." Fourth Race. TAURAXGA PLATE. 25 sovs. Entraueo £3. 2 miles. Weight for age. Eii'til Race. HACK RACE, 5 sovs. Entrance 10a. Distance ■i mile. Catch weights. Post Entry. SECOND DAT. First Race. EAST COAST AND MAKETU STAKES, 15 sovs. Entrance £1. li miles. For all horses the bona lido property of residents on East Coast or Maketu. Second Race. TAURANGA FREE HANDICAP, 50 sovs. 3 miles. Entrances to he made on the othday of Fobruary at the Club, Auckland (addressed to Capt. Fraser), or to the Secretary at Tauranga. Weights to he declared v.itliin seven ays after entrance ; horses to accept at the Club, Auckland, or Tnuranga, within soven days after publication of weights ; 2 sovs. to bo paid on acceptance, and 2 sovs. additional on horses starting. Second horse to save his stakes. Titntn Race. LADIES' PURSE, 10 sovs. Kntrance £1. Welter weight for age. To be ridden by Officers of the Imperial or Colonial forces. Distance :} mile. Fourth Race. STEF.FLE CHASE, 30 sovs. Entrance £3. 3 miles. Weight for age. Over a fair hunting country. Firm Race. COySOLATTON HANDICAP, for all beaten horses during tho meeting, 10 sovs. Entrance £1. I.} miles. Sixth Race. MAORI RACE. 5 sovs. Entrance ss. Oateh weights. To bo the bona fide property of, and ridden by, Natives. All entries to close on the 22nd of February next addressed to tho Secretary of tho Tauranga Races, Tanranga; or to Captain Fraser, the Club, Auckland. Acceptance to be accompanied with the amount of entrance or cheque. Three horses to start, or no added money to be givon. All persons entering horses or ponios to be subscribers of not less than £2 to tho Tauranga Race Fund. The Auckland Jockey Club rules will be strictly adhered to. J. BLISS, Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE. WE havo io announce to our numerous friends that we have given up our RETAIL IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, In Queen-street, in favour of ME. THOMAS MOTRIN; and while thanking them for the liberal share of bnsiness we hove received, beg to soiicita continuance of the same for our successor. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. REFERBING to the above, I bog to intimate that, on WEDNESDAY, tho 3rd PROXIMO, I will OPEN tho PREMISES in Queen-street, hitherto occupied by Messsrs. CkUIGKBhaNK, Smakt, and Co., and' continue to carry on business there as GENERAL & FURNISHING IRONMONGER, and trusl to continue to receive the same favour so ilberally awarded to them. THOMAS MORRIN. FAIELBIGH HOUSE, ONELIUNGA, (Late tho residence of Colonel Kenht). FAMILIES and GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE in this dolightful spot. Omnibusses to and from Auckland every hour, within three minutos' walk of tho Gates. Wedding Parties provided with Breakfasts. Good Stabling. UNION STEAM S \W, MOULDING, SASH AND DOOR COMPANY (LIMITED), HAVE REMOVED to their NEW MILL, Mechanics' Bay, where they are now propared to supply the following Goods, of a quality and at prices without precedent in tho Colonies— Mouldings and Architraves, up to 12 inches by 4 inches thick Skirtings, in great variety Matched and Square Jointed Flooring Ceiling and Pannel Boards, rough and planed Doors, Sashes, "ind Joiners' Work of every description Circular Cuttings, and Sweeps for Cabinetmakers Also, ' Sawing and Planing done, Flooring prepared Timber of all descriptions and Rough Lining, for sale, cheap The Company respectfully solicit the support of Builders, Contractors, Shippers, and ethers ; the very complete and superior Machinery they have recently obtained from England enabling them to produce first-class work, at the lowest possible price. All purchases delivered, if within two miles of the Factory. WANTED, An unlimited supply of Junk Timber, of any thicknoßS up to 6 feet. " THE LAW OF INSOLVENCY;" A LETTER addressed to Joh.v Andebson Gilfillan, Esq., M.L.C., and Chairman of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, BY Mr. J. Waymouth, To bo had at the "HasALB" Office.—.PriceSixpence

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 688, 27 January 1866, Page 3

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