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AUTUMN MEBTIN6K To take plaoe on the EUerslie Pacecourse, after tli« Thames Race Meeting, and daring the visit of H.B.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE of sovs.; entrance j IJmiles, weight for age. ELLERSLIE PLATE of sovs.; entrance; 1£ miles, weight for age. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HANDICAP of 200 sovs.; second horse to receive 50 sovs. out of the stake ; 2 miles and distance. Top weight, 10st. Entrance, 3 sovs., to be paid to the Honorary Secretary, on Tuesday, the 11th May, by 6 o'clock p.m. Acceptances, enclosing sovs., to be made on night of general entry. Weights to be declared on Wednesday, the 12th May. Winners at the Thames of the Galatea: Cup or the Thames Plate Handicap to carry 71b. penalty; if both, 121b. extra. 200 sovs.; 2 miles and distance; top weight, 10 a tons; entrance, 3 sovs., to be paid to the Honorary Secretary on the ; acceptances, enclosing 4 sovs., to be made on ' , and the balanco of 3 sovs. on night of general entry. PONY RACE of sovs.; entrance, sovs.; 1£ mile. The LADIES' PURSE of sovs.; entrance, ; 1J miles ; gentleman riders. The INNKEEPERS' CUP HANDICAP of sovs.,entrance; IJ-miles. SECOND DAY. The AUT CTMN HANDICAP of . sovs.; entrance; 1J miles. The GALATEA CUP. of 120 sovs.; seoond horse to receive 35 sovs. out of the stake ; weight for age. Entrance, 6 sovs., to be made to the Honorary Secretary, by 6 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 11th May. The ROYAL NAVAL . CUP, li miles, gentleman riders. The AUCKLAND HANDICAP of sovs.; entrance ; 2 miles and a distance. Weights to be declared on night of first day's racing. The SELLING RACE, li miles, weight for age; the winner to be sold for 150 sovs.; if for 100 bovs., 71b. allowed ; if for 75 sovs., 101b. allowed; if for 50 sovs., 141b. allowed. HACK RACE of sovs.; entrance ; 1 mile and a distance ; 9 st. 7 lb. each. CONSOLATION STAKES. The General Entry will bo on SATURDAY, the 15 th May, at 2 p.m, Weights for Handicaps, unless otherwise mentioned, will be declared on Monday, 17th May. Tho Committee propose awarding the above prizes should, the funds admit. In the event of a deficiency a proportionate deduction will be made from each stake. Auckland Jockev Club rules will be strictly adhered to. All protests must be made in writing, accompanied with a deposit of 6 sovs., which will be forfeit should the protest not be sustained. The decision of the Stewards will bo final. Qualification fee, 5 sovs., except for Haok and Pony Races, for which 1 sov. will qualify EDWARD WOOLFIELD, Hon. Secretary. COLD LUNCHEONS. rr HE LUNCHEON BARS of the AUCKLAND i. HOTEL are now OPEN. Chop j Steak Plate Cold Meat Pork Sausage Pork Pie ! Sausage Roll Fried Fish -SIXPENCE. Ham or Beef Sandwich Mince Pie With Potatoes or Bread And Glass of Ale At any time during the day J Restaurant open as usual from 12 to 3. NOTE TTTR ADDRESS— AUCKLAND HOTEL, QUEEN AND HIG-H-STBEETS. R. HAYWOOD, Proprietor. May, 1869. WAITEMATA FLOUR MILLS AXB BISCUIT FACTORY. CABIN BREAD, First Quality, £20 per 2,0001b5. Cabin Bread, seoond quality, £18 Household do. £23 Saloon Bisouits, 4d. per lb. Lunch Biscuits (sweetand plain), 7d- per lb. Digestive Biscuits, 6d. per lb. A constant supply always on hand, at HENDERSON & MACFARLANE'S, Agents,. ONEHUNGA FLOUR MILIS. JBYCROFT & CO. bog to inform settlers at . Waiuku, Kaipara, Raglan, and other places that they are now prepared to receive Wheat for grinding at their New Mills, Onehunga. J. B. & Co. would state that they have imported and erected tie best Machinery regardless of expense, and feel assured tho Flour manufactured by them will give every satisfaction. N.B.—Wheat purchased at the highest market prioe. ; WINTER FASHIONS. THE MISSES MILNE BEG to intimate that they have on hand a Largo ASSORTMENT of all kinds of MILLINERY, consisting of Bonnets, Hats, Head-dresses, Ladies' Dress Caps, Flowers, Feathers, <stc., &e. A Choice Lot of Ladies' and Children's Jackets, in Velvet, Astracan Cloth, and Waterproof Tweed. Also, a carefully-selected Stock of Drapery and Hosiery. 37, WYNDHAM-STREET, (late lowson's). N.B.—Millinory, Straw-work, Dress and Mantle Making done on the Premises, EOBERT YAILE, AND COMMISSION AGENT, EXCHANGE AUOTION MART, QUBBN-STBBKT. A. CAPO EN, General merchant and commission AGENT, Rpe Sebastopoi, Noumea, New Caledonia. Consignments received and Account Sales promptly rendered. CAHOON'S PATENT SEED-SOWER FOR SALE by the undersigned. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. April 20, 1869. PIGS' FEET, 2d.; Pigs' Cheeks, 3d. per lb.; Sheep Tongues, Is 6d per dozen; Cosned Pork d Beef, superior flavour, at A. DORNWELL'S, Shortland-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume VI, Issue 1706, 11 May 1869, Page 2