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Spirting. Auckland RACING CLUB. NOTICE. Thn New Grand Stand will be uund at tho Sprlnp Meeting TO-MOitllOW (Tuesday), but in case of bad weather the second stand will be utilised. \VM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. rjIAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. Registered under the A.R.C. SPRING MEETING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2STn,ISBS, Handicaitkr Mh. W. W. Robinson. PIIOHRAMMK. MAIDEN HURDLV HACK of 25 sovs. Dl.Unco li miles, over six flights of hu-dles. For all horses that luvo not won any advertised hurdle race. Welter Weight for age. Entrance I si"v. SPRING HANDICAP of 40 sovs. Second bone to receive 6 aovs. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov. ; Acceptance, ljiov. Distance 1 mile. HACK RACK of 20 sovs. For horses that havo not won an advertised race exceeding 20 sovs. Lowest weight 0 stone. The winner to be s.dd for 20 sovs and any surplus to go to the Club. _ Entrance. 1 sov., on nlijht of General Entry. Distance, IJ miles. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of f>o sovs. Second horse to receive ft sovs out of the Stakes. Over S flights of Hurdles, Nomination 1 sov. ; Acceptance, 2 sovs, Distance, 2 milos and » distance. ST. ANDREW'.-', HANDICAP of 80s vs. Five sovs. out of the stikes to to to the second horse. Nomination. 'J sovs. ; Acceptance, 2 sovs. Distance, li miles. FLAT SELLING RACE of 20 sovs. The witinor to be sold immediately after the race and the whole u{ the proceed! to go the Club. No weight uuder S<t. 71b. -ntranco 1 sov. on Gen Til Entry night. Distance i mile. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of SO sovs Ton sovs out of the stakes to g i to trie second h >rso Nominition, IJ snvs ; Acceptance, 2$ sovs. I'istance, about o miles. Nom'nationa for Spring Handicap, Handicap Ilurdlo Race, St. Andrew's Handicap. Handicap Steeplechase close FRIDAY, November "th. at nine p m. W. ights to appear soon after A.R.C. Spriui; Meeting ssjwjsiblc. Acentance and general Entry. FRIDAY, November.2oth. All entries to be seshvl, and, addressed to tho Secre tary, Clarence street, Devonpor!. anil Mr. W, Adams' otlU-9 Kxibmge C;iamhors, luirham-itreet Kast. entrance money enclosed, with the name, ace at the timeof entry, podiuree, and in the case of handicaps, where horses have not previously started on the Auckland or Canterbury courses. jK'rformancos of the horses, namo of tho owner, and colour of the rider. R. YAK", Secretary, Devonport. Aquatics. i§k. illsBAY REGATTA. TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 19, ISSS. President: Thos. Peacock, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-Pbesidknts: R Monk. Ivq , A. Smith. Esq. Captain McGregor. PROGRAMME: Ist OPEN BOATS, 20 fett and under, keel or contreboards 2nd FIRST-CLASS LOCAL BOATS, without centreboards 3rd SECOND-CLASS LOCAL BOATS, without centro boards 4th PAIR-OAR SKIFFS, with c"xwalns; Skiffs 16 feet and under, to be rowed on bona fide gunwales, gunwales inside sth BUSHMEN IN PAIR-OAR SKIFFS, with cotwains Cth THE CHAMPION PUNT RACE. Dimensions: Not more than 22 feet long, not irss than 22 inches across the bottom, to be planked with kauri not less than J Idc ', to be rouad on the gunwales. Course, about 3J miles 7th SHIPS' BOATS Sth LADIES' RACE 9th BOYS' RACE 10th CHAMPIOV WIIALEBOAT RACE. Course, about 4 miles 11th DUCK HUNT 12th GREASY POLE. JAS. ANSKNN'E, Hon. Sec. Stud. mHE CLYDES--3 DALE STALLION YOUNG f LORD DERBY Wili stand tins seas.-.n at tho Slables of the owner I'apakura, anil travel the surrounding districts, going as far as Otahuhu and Waiuku. Also, ' THE THOROUGH STALLION KING QUAIL Will travel to Otahuhu, Wairoa South, Bombay, and Puk;kohe' R. W. BROWN, Owner, Papakura. mHE CEL E. „ 8 BRATFD AMERL til , ~ ysKn CA>" TROTi ENTIRE {^.—4, pL Y&f HORSE I fitzjames Will be at the service of breeders "tor the OD&uillg season at Green Lane, Kllerslie. Term.-) : 4 guineas ; two or more as per agreement. FITZJAMKS, Imported from America in ISS'2 by John Kerr Eiq,, M.H.R. of Nelson, is a beautiful dark chestnut horse, by General McClellan, dam by Owen Dale, by Belmont. Standing 17 hands high, with gTeat bene. He is very fa-t, with grand action, and as docile as a child. lie will travel as under : Mondays — Panrnure and Howlclr. Wednes itys—Otahuhu ar.d neighbourhood. Saturdays—Epsom and llangere. Remainder of week at home. W. PRRCIVAL; XSjj riIHE thorough % BRED STALI lON HIPPOCAMPUS, j 'I J jfy, By Dainty Ariel, dam *■ g,--iV'iiV> iiiTi *I*l Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman. HIPPOCAMPUS will Stand this Season as follows : Monday—PukaVohe West. Tuesday—Pukekohe East, Bombay, Drury. Wednesday—At Stables. Thursday -Ot&b -hu, Elleralie, J. R. Walters Mt. Roskill. Friday —Onehunga, Mangere. Saturday—At Stables, Papakura. "pg. At theWanu'antii Agricultural Show In 1883, Hippocampus was awarded the Champion Cup as the best ill' roughbred on th" grou-d. Tkkms : Thoroughbred Mares, 10 guineas ; halfbreds. 4 guineas, <iroomage Tee, .Os. Good Paddocks at 2s M per week. Every ore taken, but no responsibility Incurred, For further particulars apply to W. WALTERS, Papakura. SSJSjSb TP® Stand this SearJ T? Jl * S0D ' at tle °' (i{i, 1 \,Xa n Erin, the Thoroughbred Stallion BILLINGSGATE, Nine years old, by Isank Walton out of Slander, by Traducer; Isaak Walton, by I ainty Ariel, out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman ; Dainty Ariel by Riddlesworth. BILLINGSGATE is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing about 10 hands 1 inch, with plenty of hone and substance He was bred by tho late W. Walters, Ksq.. of Papakura. While on tb« turf he proved himself the fastest nailer of his day. Hii breeding is undeniably good, On his dam's side he has tho celebrated Traducer blood, which at tho present time is telling so well on the turf ; on his sire's ho ha? Dainty Ariel, by Rlddleswortb, whilo Fanny Fisher is by the celebrated Fisherman. From the combination of these strains ho should get some first-class stock, eithor for racing or steeple'haslng. Some of the best cross-country horses in England are got by speody horses cn the flat out of well-bred mares. BILLINGSGATE started In 66 races, winning 32; second, 14 ; and third, 10 times. TERMS: Thoroughbred mares .. ..£7 0 0 Half-bred mares.. .. .. 6 0 0 Groom's fee .. .. .. 0 5 0 Two or more mares, the property of sarao owner, by agreement. All fees to be paid by January I, 1880. Paddocks at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. BILLINGSGATE will travel as follows Mondays—Mount Albert and the Whau ' Wednesdays—Mangere Saturdays—Otahuhu and Panmure. Other days of the week at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars apply to the Groom In charge, or ROBERT THORPE, Proprietor. Harp of Erin, Ellerslle. P S. -I will give a prize of £25, to be run for by year-old«, progeny of mares put to my hone this season (18S&). ROBERT THORPE. JiJ* 0 T I C E ' NEW ZEALAND SUGMt COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital £300,000. THE COMPANY IS PREPARED TO RECEIVE DEPOSITS at rates which may be obtained upon application at the Offices, Customs-street, Auckland. J. E. BREWSTER. Manager.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 3

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