Sporting. Pasjiuee ANNUAL races, TO HE HELD ON SATURDAY, 2OTJI MAHCII, ISS2. J L" DO E : W. J. Marks, Es»i. __ Stewards: .uessrs. R. Menzies. J. Gavin. A. Wixon, II Christmas. Dun McDonald. G Pufflet, A. Loomb. Starter: Handic»pper : R. Menzies. \Ym. Percival. Clerk of Scales: Clerk of Course: A. S. Thompson. j. Donally. PAXMI'RE HANDICAP HURDLE RACE o —sovs., for local horses. Dibtance, U miles over G flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin, high. MAIDEN PLATE of 12sovs., second horse Ssov3. oul of stakes : for all horses that have never won ar advertised prize of lOsovs. Entrance, lsov. Weight for age. Distance, 1J miles. PaXMURE HANDICAP of 25sovg., second liorsi ' Ssovs. out of stakes. Nomination, lsov.; accep tance, lsov. Open to all horses. Distance, : j miles. LADJ.ES' PL'KSE of —sovs., for local horses tha have never won an advertised prize exceedinj 25sovs. Welter weight for age. Distance, 1 mile | HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 12sors. Secoxu horse 2iOvs. out of stakes. Nomination, 10s and acceptance, 10s. Distance, *2 miles, over ; flights of hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches high. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of —sovs., for al beaten horses. Distance,! mile. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. No entry will be received for any of the race exept on this condition: That all disputes, ficc arising out of the racing shall be decided by th Stewards, or those whom they mav appoint. "Thei decision in all cases to be final. 2. Three horses to start, or no race, 3. Qualification. 10s. 4. Any jockey riding except in colours entered wl be lined 2sovs. 5. All protests to be accompanied by a deposit c £1, to be forfeited should the protest be not sir tained. 6. Local horses to ba in the district and tfc bona fide property of residents at least ono mont before races. 7. All races run under the A.R.C. Rules. Entries for Panmure Handicap and Handicn Hurdle Race close at S o'clock on Friday. lOt March. Weights to appear cn Tuesday, 14th Marc! Acceptances and general entries on ISth March. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the hoi secretary (as at foot), or to Mr. William Perciva Queen-street, with entrance money enclosed, an name and age of horse and colours of rider. A. J. LOOMB, Hon. Sec. Panniure Races. £JOROMAXDEL TURF CLUB RACEt TO BE HELD ON MARCH 17th, 1852. Stewards: A. Sutherland, John Smith, M. Fure; James McCartin, P. H. Blackmore, John Fit gerald, H. P. Hornebrook, John Barrett. Hand cappers! Hugh O'Brien, James McCartin, Job Buckland. PROGRAMME: I.—PUBLICANS' PURSE of £20. To start at noo: One mile and a-balf. Weight for age. Eutranc 10 per cent., on the 15th of March. 2.—PONY RACE of £7. To start at 1 o'clock p.n hands, or under Top weight. 9st.; allow* 7lfi*. for every inch under. Post entry. 3.—COROMANDEL HANDICAP of £25. To start i 2 p.m. Distance, two miles. Nomination, spt cent.; acceptance, 5 percent. 4.—HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of £20. To sta; at 3 o'clock. Distance, twice round the coursi over eight flights of hurdles 3ft. tiin. high. Nom tion, 5 per cent.; acceptance, 5 per cent. S.—CONSOLATION HANDICAP of To start; 4 p.m. Distance, one mile and a-half. For a beaten horses. Nomination. 10s; acceptane 103. Handicap given on the ground. Nomination date, March 13th. Handicaps will t declared on the 14th. and acceptances on tho genen entry date, March loth, ISS2. Colours of riders and performances of horses to b forwarded to the Secretary at the time of nominatio and entrance. Qualification fee of one guinea to be forwarde with entrance money. All entries to be under cover, addressed to th Secretary not later than the dates namedThree horses to run or no race. The Auckland Racing Club Rules will be strictl, adhered to. All protects must be accompanied with a deposit o 5 sovs., which sum will be forfeited to the Race Fum if the protest is not sustained. All disputes arising from any of the above matter to be settled by a majority of the Stewards, or when they may appoint, whose decision must be accepte* as final. W. HORNE. Secretary. Coromandel, 3rd March, 1332. . Seeds, Produce, &c. g EED JQEPOT IST, QUE EX-STREET, IST. AUCKLAND. Just Lanrled from the Orient Company's steamship "Liguria"and "Potosi":— A CHOICE COLLECTION" OF BULBS, IMPORTEI EXPRESSLY FOR THIS MARKET. A NEW AXI) CHOICE COLLECTION" OF FLOWEI AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, CONTAINING THE LATEST NOVELTIES. ENGLISH AND AMERICAS' CLOVERS RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, PRAIRIE, MEADOW XAP.EOW-LF.AVED AND TALL FKSCUES HARD, SHEEPS', PDA PRETEXSIS, RIB GRASS CRESTED DOGSTAIL, CREEPIXG BEXT POA TRIVIALIS. I'OA XEMORALIS, MEADOW FOXTAIL, YARROW, BIRDSFOOT, TREFOIL TREFOLIUJI, and a choice sample of Lawn Grass. ASH LEAF. FLUKE, LAPSTOXE, JACKSON'S LADIES' FINGERS, AND TAYLOR'S KIDN"EYS SCHOOLMASTER, MAGNUM BOXIJM SUTTON'S RED SKIN FLOUIt BALLS PIXK EYES. SILVER SKIN" AMERICAN EARLY AXD LATE ROSE BBOWN HILL'S BEAUTY AND HOBART TOWN'S OATS. MAIZE. BARLEY, WHEAT. liRAN, CHAFF POLLARD. ROCK AND FINE SALT. BOXEDUST ANn BONEFLOUR of all grades, and other Artificial Manures.
A Supplementary Catalogue of Nursery Stock and Novelties will be issued next month free on application to THOMAS STEADMAK, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN. To Mr. Stead.mas. Sir,—l have gTeat pleasure in bearing testimonv to the superior qualities of the grass seed and clovers purchased from you last season. They were true to name, fresh, healthy, and vigorous, and thoy hive given me great satisfaction.—l am, &c., John* Bollard, Whau. To Mr. Thomas Steadman. Sir, —Tho garden seeds purchased from vou last season have proved good, and given me the "greatest satisfaction.—l am, &c., Captain Harrison*. Ponsonby. For sale, and to arrive, At Lowest Market Hates (Wholesale): Milling Oats—Danish and Tartarian Oats Milling "Wheat—Adelaide, Auckland, Christchurch, Oamaru, and Timaru Meek's, McGill's, and Somerville Bros' Oatmeal To arrive, per ' Rhoderick Dhu,' from Dunedin : 1000 sacks Prime Black Oats, for Seed. D. H McKEXZIE. Fort and Gore-streets, June S, ISSI. E W 0 L OVER gEEDS. Xow Landing, ex ' Roman Empire, and to arrive per * Crownthorpe.' of the FINEST QUALITIES PROCURABLE : Red Clover White Cloteb. Cowgrass Clover Trefoil Clover Alsvke Clover Timothy Rape Lucerne Improved Green-top Aberdeen Turxip Improved Purple-top Swede Turnip Mammoth Long Red Mangold Yellow Globe Mangold &c., &c., Jcc, Also, just receiving some superior samples of PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN" RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, Etc. The whole of which seeds will be disposed of at the LOWEST CURRENT KATES. JOHN HALL, OTAHUHU.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6342, 16 March 1882, Page 8
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