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BURNHAM WATER RACES. ~ 00 Steward*: Honorable H. W. l'elre, Ciiplnin Barry, Captain Daniel!, Mr. William Fox, Mr, Henry.Slialto Harrison. Judge ." Lieutenant Smith, 11.A. Clerk of the Course j Mr. Robert Jenkins. On Thursday, January 23,1851. To start at half-pas'! 11 o'clock, The" Weiiinoton Jockey .Club Produce Plate, value.2-1 Guineas, with a Sweepstakes of Four Guineas each, "for Horses (foaled an the Co lony) that have never run. Mile-and-a-half— Heats—Second horse to save his .stakes. Mr. Jenkins' b.m. Deception, 4 yrs. by ■, Ridd1c5w0rth^.......... .;...'. ost.'4lh. Mr. Hiclcsori's b. m. Zoe, -1 yrs. by Figaro/ black jacket white cap ...".-..'.... 9st. 4th. Mr. St; Hill's bl.g. Tamerlane, 5 yrs. by : lliddlcsworth.vthitenml pink jacket, 'blackcap ............ ...'...., lOst. -Lieut. Truiford's b:ta. Nitenae, 4~rrs."'by " ,' ItiddlesiyorJh, cerise jacket- and * t......... list.-lit). Mr.Nairne's h.m.LapwingA yrs. by Figaro 'Jst 4tb. To start all o'clock, :■;-. The WF.LLifrQ.TON Jockey JCjlv.b . Handicap Plate, value 20 Guineas,"with a, Sweepstakes •""'■'■' of Four Guineas each—Two Miles—Second horse to save his stakes. . . Mr. 2tonrlandVg.il. Rubens,. li years, list. 3.,-blue body, white sleeves, blue cap. Mr. Jillett's g.m. Miss Fanny, ± years, 9st., blue jacket and cap. Mr. Skipwith's b.' #. Ancient Mariner, aged, 9st. 101b., black Si white stripes, black cap. Captain Stokes' b-m. Lady Helen, 6 years, Ost. 41b., blue body and cop, yellow sleeves. Mr. Armstrong's b. g.' Ringcreevy,' aged, list. 31b., crimson, and white. Mr. Hickson's b.m. Beauty, aged, 9st., black jacket, white cap - ' Mr. St. Hill's b. m. Pastile, 0 years, lOst., white and pink jacket, black cap. To start at half-past Two, ■ : > The Burnham Water Stakes, value £25, with a Sweepstakes of Two Guineas each. Weights —0 years arid aged, 10 st. 7ft.; -1 years, 1 Ost.,; 4 years, SJst. 7Hi. ;-3-years, Bst. 7fb. Second horse to save his stakes. Winner of the Handicap lo carry 31b. extra. ■Mr. St. HiU's b. g. Harribogine, aged, white and r pink jacket, black cap' Mr. Rowland's g. h. Rubens, 5 years, -blue body, . :'' ;*!wh.ite-*jeeye-i,-,audl;lue cap '~ Mr. Skipwith's b.g. Ancient Mariner, aged, black .. and white stripes,' black cap - - Mr. Armstrong's b.g. Ringcreevy, aged, crimson and white. , , * , . ....'■ To start at half-past Three. The Scurry Stakes, value entrance £1 la; Catch weights—Heats—twice round the Course. Mr. Hickson's b.m. Zoc, block jacket white cap Mr. Jillett's g.m. Miss Fanny, 4 years, blue jacket and cap Mr. Burcham's b.m. Camilla Mr. Skipwith's b.g. Ancient Mariner. Mr. Suisted's b.g Scroggint. Ur. J. M. Taylor's "Bullet Eye, blue body, puce sleeves, and blue cap On Friday, the 24th January, To start at half-past Eleven, - ■ 'I Hurdle .Race—A. Purse of with-a Sweep . ;'■; stakes of./l'wo Giiiiieiisencii... Heats—Jwice j ; ' round 'the Coiiise— Hurdles 3 feet 0 inches; ' six hurdles in each heat. '„Weights— 4 years, 10 st.; ,1 years, 10 st. 71b.; 0 years, 11 stone —'Second horse to save his stakes. Mr. Hickson's b.h. Beagle, .aged, black jacket and white cap Mr. St. Hill's bk.g. Tamerlane, .1 years Mr. Firth's b. g. Woodstock, aged, blue body and orange sleeves Mr. Skipwith's b.g. Ancient Mariner, aged, black nnd white stripes, black cap Mr. Armstrong's b.g. Ringcreevy, aged To start at One o Clock. The Licensed Victuallers' Purse of £ ; with a Sweepstakes of £l Is. each—Heats' —twice round the Course—catch weights. Mr. Hickson's b.m'. Zoe. ' Mr. Hickson's b.m. Beauty. Mr. Jillett's g. m. Miss Fanny, blue jacket and cap' Captain Stokes b. m. Lady Helen, blue body and cap, yellow sleeves Mr. Bowland's g. h. Rubens, blue body, -white sleeves, bine cap Mr. Burcham's b.m. Camilla. Mr. Skipwith's Ancient Mariner. Mr. Armstrong's Ringcreevy. Mr. J. M. Taylor's Bullet Eye. Mr. Suisted's Scroggins. • Maobi Eace, of £10 10s„ with a Sweepstakes of 10s. Od. each, for Horses the property of Nntives—to be ridden by Maories—Catch weighn —Heats—Twice round—A distance post— j second Horse to save his stakes. ' A Bi-aten Stakes. . Three horses to start or no race. A distance post. Thirty Minutes between the Heats. A Bell will be rung at the end of 20 Minutes for Saddling and start to take place punctually at the half hour' In nil races (except for the Produce Plate) Mares and Geldings allowed 31bs. Thoroughbred Horses to carry.7lbs..extra. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, and their decision to be final Settling Day Monday, 27th instant, at Taylor's Commercial Booms, Lombard-street, at 1 o'clock. John Dorset, Hon - Sec - §" Treasurer. Wellington, January. 21, 1851. WOOL. nHHE'Undersigned will make liberal Advances doli V " OL Cons 'S n ed to his Agents in LonJohn Varnham. Farish Street, Wellington, December 20, 18.10. THF, Undersigned are Purchasers of WOOL v 7 °! L, J WHALEBONE,.' FLAX, and New Zealand Produce; and will Advance on Can sigiimehts to their Correspondents -in London Sydney, and Hobart Town. ' BETHUNE & HUNTES. -Exchange, Wellington, . September 1, 1840. ¥0 ; OL. THE Undersigned.'nre purchasers of Wool, Whalebone, Oil, and Flax ; and will advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in England or the Colonies. llbhvey, Johnston, & Co.* Wellington, Nov. 20, 1860.

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Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VI, Issue 551, 22 January 1851, Page 2

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