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• L-ts'-J ll*'J±& - . j f\TO RT.H ' j AUCKLAirD - ODISTRICTj JIN ... .. ', . RACIJS. "' j • ' To 1)0held at : . ( BAR GIV ILLE , On and anil 3rd j , Mardi,.lSßll, * ; Stewards : Mr- E. Mitchelson :: ■ 1 Mr. L.Dacre Mr G - McVey - Mr. W, Spiers . • Mr. J- Stackpole Mr. P. Isatana "Mr G Clark • •• Mr. J. Snowdon ... air A.; Hood Mr.-J. Black ■ • Judge: .v Starter■;• .. . .- i Dr" Norton. • Mr. J. Quirk. Clerk o? thb Course : • • i Mr. J. McGea. ' IUxuiCAPfSBs: , ■The Stewards. . • -!■ ... I ' ' .'I-'-". • Clerk of tite Scales ; jMr. jW: Yousden. •■ • ■■ • ■ - FIRST DAY. " Wednesday,- March-2, ISSI. ■> ; Maiden Plate, of 30 sots. ■ Entrance, S sots. Second - horse, s.sovs out.of the stakes^' 'Weight for age.; Distance, 1J miles. For all horses that have never won an advertised race of the value' of 20 sots Bushmen's Purse, of 55 sovs. Second horse, 10 sovs' out of the stakes. Entrance, 4 sovs. For .all' horses the bona fide property of settlors livingi ' 'north'of tho Whan'for three months previous-to; 1 ' •meeting. 1 Weight for age/,. Distance, li milea.. 1 Maiden Hurdle Race, of 30 sovs. Entrance, 3 sovs.: Secondhorse, 5 sovs out of the stakes. Distance, 2 miles, over 9 flights of hurdles, Bft 6in high.i * ' For all horses that have never won an advertised ' hurdle race of the value of 20 sovs. Weight? lOst ; 61b up. ••'••• ■ \ : Dargaville Cup Haxtjicap, ,of 120 sovs. "Second horse, 15 sovs; third horse, 5 sovs out of the , ; J stakes, domination, 3 sovs; acceptance,,3 ,sovs, 1 and 4 sovs at the post. Distance','2 miles. ' : . Native Race, of 15 sovs. Second horse, 3 sovs out | ■of the. stakes. Entrance, 1 sov. For horses the property of, and ridden by, bona fide Maoris. .- Distance, 2 miles. 9st up. > Eubltcans' Purse, Handicap,' of'so sovs. Second horse, 10 sovs out of the stakes. Nomination, 2 sovs; acceptance,' 3 .sovs. ' Distance, 1$ miles. .- SECOND DAY. : ; Thursday,. March. 3, ISSI. Handicap Hcrbie Race, of 50 sovs. Second horse; 10 sovs out of the stakes. 1 Nomination, 2 sovs : acceptance, 3 sovs. ... Distance, 2 miles, over 9 flights of hurdles, ,3ft. 6in.'high. ' • Kaipaka Handicap, of 120 sovs. Second horse, 15 sovs, third horse, 5 sovs 1 out of the stakes. Nomination, 3 sovs; acceptance, 3 sovs, and 4 sovs at the post. Distance, lj- miles. Handicap to appear by 8 o'clock on night of first day's races , Forester's Plate, of '30 sovs. Second horse, 5 sovs out of the stakes. Entrance, 3 sovs.' • "Weight for age. Distance, 2 miles. Gum Digger's Purse Handicap, of 00 sovs. Second horse, 10 sovs out of. the stakes. Nomination, 3 . sovs ; acceptance, 3 sovs. For all,horses the bona .'fide property of settlers living north of the "NVliau ; .for at least three;'months previous to meeting. Handicap to appear by 8 o'clock on night of first day's races. Distance, 1} miles.. , I Native Rase Handicap, of 15 sovs.' Second horse; ' : 3 sovs out of the stakes. Entrance, 1 sov. .For " "all horses the property of, and ridden by, bona fide '.•'••''•Maoris. Distance, 2 miles. • Handicap to appear '■'•'half an hour before starting. ; Consolation Handicap, of 35/sovs. : Second horse, , , lOsovs, third horse, 5 sovs out of the stakes. I Instance, 1 mile. Nomination, 1 sov. Acceptance, i sov. For all beaten horses during the . meeting. . Horses to take their age from Ist August. In the Selling Race, the winner shall be sold with liis engagements at the meeting. Any surplus above the selling price to belong to the Auckland Racing Club, and any horse in such Selling Race, though not a winner, may, at the request of any person made to • the Stewards within fifteen minutes of weighing the first horse, be put up to auction in the same way as the winner, the upset price tobe the amount at which he is to be sold, together with the value of -the stake. Any surplus to belong to the Auckland Racing Club. No entry will be received for any of the races except upon this all disputes,.claims, and objections arising out of the race shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. The decisions upon all points connected with, the carrying ;out of this programme shall be final. : v Any Jockey riding except in the. colours entered will be fined 3sovs. When two or more horses start, belonging to the same owner, a distinguishing .colour, must be worn. :The attention of owners i 3 particularly called to this rule. , , . * > o entry, will be received on any pretence whatever after the hour named, or without being accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. , ,-■-■ All persons' intending to withdraw horses -are: required to give notice to that effect' to the Secretary or Clerk of Scales, one half-hour .before sterling. Any persons neglecting or refusing to comply with this Rule shall pay a fine, hot 'exceeding osovs., to the Uacel'und. All entries to be sealed'arid addressed to the Secretary, Dargaville,- as at foot; entrance money enclosed, with the name, age at tinier of entry,jpedierec, and, in case of handicaj>3, where horses "have not previously .started on the Auckland-or Cmterbury courses, performances of the horse, name of the owner, and colour of the rider. - - Winners to pay 5 per cent- of their gross winnings towards the expenses of the Course. All races to run under the A.R.C. Rules. - Qualification. Fee, One-Guinea. : . ~, Stabling for horses, free at, DargaviUe, and Mangawliare. Groom's passages both ways in Kaipara Company's steamers free, .. ■ ■;-•. ■:: ■: 1 DATES OF NOMIXmONS, ESTRIES, j ACCEPTANCES,'&C. • Wednesday, January jID, 1881.—Nominations for Dargaville Cup Handicap, Hurdle Race, Publicans' Purse Handicap, and Kaipara Handicap. ; Wednesday, February . 10. — Acceptances for Dargaville Cup and Handicap Hurdle Race. Wedxesday,.Febri;ap.v 23.— General Entries and Acceptances. * ...... Entries and Acceptances'.will be received by the Secretary at Dargaville by telegraph up to 5 p.m. on the advertised dates for receiving same, provided that a letter is posted the same time containing the necessary amount' in cash, and--in terms 'of Rules and Programme. •.'■ ■' All letters should be posted in Auckland not later than 2 p.m. on the-advertised dates, to ensure their reaching DargaviUe by the Thursday's steamer. Mails for Dargaville close—Tuesday, G. 30 a.m.;; Wednesdav, 2 p.m;* - .. _■ ■; T'.:■■••- " -. . . H. W. BAKER, ' Secretary.; Photocrrai hy. CLARKE BROTII ER S, (Late Crombie's). . EOYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. Queex-stbeet, Auckland, Opposite the Union Bank. First-class Portraits from C. T>. V. to Life Size, at Moderate Prices.. Children's Portraits taken in§tgntaneously. rpHE ; "pHOTOGRAPHY. INSTANTANEOUS PICTURES ! MARTIN AND fe.ARTINGTON PHOTOGRAPHISTS, Market Entrance, Qcteen"-stkeet. : Mr. Josiah Martin having made special study at the. Royal College of Chemistry, London, of the ; ' LiTEST IMPROVEMENTS' IN RAPID PHOTO- ' GRAPIIT ..- _ I by . the Gelatine-Bromide process, - has entered into Partnership with Mr. W. H. T Partogton (late witt Messrs. Hemns and Hanna, andltr. Bartlett), andwiU Open their new, Portrait Gallery in a feiv days The great success which has attended these nejv DRY PLATES in Europe and America has established their superiority, and produced quite a : i-\\ •• ' .. REVOLUTION IN PHOTOGRAPHY. , ; The most beautiful Pictures, preserving the Natural Attitude and Expression of the sitter, can now be taken in scarcely.one second of time, and without any delay in preparation. . ,■■... Children's Portrait's and Family Groups, can be photographed in an instant, without the least constraint. ' • ' •■ i . • • . For Out-door Photography tlus.process.has superior advantages. Picnic Pieties,, Portrait Groups and Views., also, Photos of Horses and .other an ma s, will be taken on the shortest notice. , . WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5981, 18 January 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5981, 18 January 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5981, 18 January 1881, Page 8

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