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■ Auctions. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH. To Settlers, Breeders of Horses, Owners of Brood Mares, Farmers, and Others. "Ayr M'CAW, MACLEAN, & CO. have received -*-*-*-• instructions from David M'Fariane, Esq. the importer, to sell by auction, at their yards, on Saturday, loth instant, at 1 o'clock, The celebrated dark grey entire horse, YOUNG HERFORD, By Herford, imported from Scotland to South Australia in 1855. Young Herford ib five years old, has covered one season, is remarkably handsome, thoroughly stauuch in liarnees, and for bone and symmetry is unsurpassed by any other horse in the Province. Can be seen at Messrs. M'Caw, Macleah & Co.'s Commercial Horse Bazaar. MONDAY, aiAUCH 15th. MR. J. S. RAPHAEL has received instructions from the Importer to sell by Public Auction at the Dnnediu Sale Rooms, Stafford-street, on Tuesday, March 18th, at 12 o'Clock, sharp, An Invoice of 30 cases of goods in first-class condition, consisting of Clothes, Butchers, and Market Baskets, Saddlery, Plated Ware, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Ironmongery, &c. 5 Packages of Drugs.. The whole to be sold without the slightest reserve. J. S. Raphael, ■ Auctioneer and Valuator, Dunedin Sale Rooms, Stafford-street. TTvUNEDIN TIMBER YARD. 200 Doors, from 6 ft 0 in x 2 ft 0 in, to 7x3 20 sash doors, 6 ft 6 in x 2 ft 6 in, and 6 ft 8 in x 2 ft 8 in. 200 pairs sashes, from 7 x 9 to 11 x 17 30 easement windows, 8 x 10 and 10 x 12 2,000 ft 2-inch moulding - 2,000 ft 2J do 3,000 ft architraves, 3, 4, 5, and 6 1,000 ft cedar, from i to 1£ thick 2,000 ft clear pine, 2, U, and 1J thick 50,000 ft. dressed weatherboards 50,000 ft 6 x 1, 6 x J, and C x 4 T and G boards 10,000 ft broad shelving 20,000 ft T & G lumber Galvanized iron ridging, half-round eavespouts, down pipes, heads, and elbows At W. BELL & CO's TIMBER YARD. Princes-street, :- (Near the Barracks). Sporting; RACE GROUND. GATES, GRAND STAND, AND Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 BOOTHS TO BE SOLD. Without Reserve. T ONES, BIRD & CO. are instructed by the Comfj mittee of the Otago Jockey Club, to sell by public auction, at at the Provincial Yards, on MONDAY, 17th March, at 12 o'clock, sharp, THE GATES, GRAND STAND, &c, on the Race Ground at Silver Stream, North Taieri. The charges for admission at the Gates will be 2s. 6d. for horsemen, os. for one-horse conveyances, and 7s. 6d. for two-horse ditto. N.B. —The whole of the Race Ground is fenced in. The charges for admission to a Seat in the Grand Stand not to exceed ss. each person. W. P. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. yvUNEDIN RACES. WEDNESDAY, THUKSDAY AND FRIDAY 26th, 27th, and 28th March. STEWARDS : Sydney James, Esq. C. E. Bird, Esq. J. W. Moorhouse, Esq. Reginald Julius, Es>i. John Maclean, Esq. C. C. Cole, Esq. judge : William Logic, Esq. STARTER : Oliver Cooper, Esq. TREASURER : S. E. R. Jones, Esq. , FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE. Of 75 sovereigns. Entrance 3 guineas. For all horses that have never won an nilrcrtiaed prize o more than £10 —one and a half miles. Weight for age. TOWN PLATE. Of 150 sovereigns. Entrance 5 guineas—second horse to save his stakes —two miles and a halt—weight for -ng-e. PROVINCIAL CUP, Value £100. Presented by S. E. R. Jokes, Esq. For all horses—entrance 5 guineas—two miles— welter weights. SELLING STAKES. Of 50 sovereigns. For all horses—entrance two guineas—one mile and a half heats—weight for age, r.t Maiden Plate. Horses entered to be sold for £30, to carry 8 stone; £40,8 stone 5 lbs; £50, 8 stone 10 lbs: £60, 9 stone 1 lb; £70, 9 stone 0 lbs; £80, 9 stone 11 lbs ; £00. 10 stone 41bs; £100, 10 stone 9 lbs. SCURRY STAKES. Hogskin Saddle and Bridle. Post entry 1 guinea—for all untrained horses— one mile and a half— eatchweigMs. SECOND DAY. HURDLE HACK. ' Of GO sovereigns—entrance 3 guineas—one and a half mile heats over four flights of hurdles, three feet nine inches high; town plate weights PUBLICANS' PUHSE. OflSO sovereigns. Entrances guineas—three miles —town Plate weights. The winner of Town Plate to carry seven pounds extra. DUNEDIN HANDICAP. Of 100 sovereigns— entrance 3 guineas; half forfeit if declared—one mile and a half. •:; ' ladies' runsE, Of 66 sovereigns—entrance 2 guineas— two miles welter weights; gentlemen riders. THIRDDAY, STEEPLECHASE Of 80 sovereigns—entrance 3 guineas ; second horse to receive 10 soys. out ofthe stakes —over such ground' imd fences as the stewards may appoint; weight for age. TROTTING -KACB. _ Of 30 sovereigns— entrance two guineas—three times round the course, and a distance; no weight under ten stone. PORCED HANDICAP. Entrance ten soys. for all winners during the meeting; (Hack and Trotting Races excepted) half forfeit; two miles. CONSOLATION HANDICAPS. Of 30 sovereigns—entrance 2 guineas. For hi horses beaten during the meeting; to be handicapped by the stewards, or whom they may appoint. , RULES AND REGULATIONS. The races to be run under the rules of the Nelson Jockey Club, aud the decision of the Stewards to be final. , .. Mares and geldings allowed 3 lbs. Horses imported,"within two months ofthe date of the meeting will be allowed five pounds. No person will be allowed to enter a horse for any except the Hack) Race, unless he is a subscriber oi 3 guineas to'the Race Fund. Entries to be made under seal, addressed to the Stewards before 8 p.m., on the evening of Wednesday the 19th March, at the Provincial Hotel, with names and colors of the riders. .-..." W. P. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 2

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