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RIYEK HUTT KAOES, 1860 Wednesday and Thursday, 14th & 15th March.

TRUSTEES OF THE RACE COURSE. ~" WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, Esq. MR DANIEL RI^DIFORD, Esq, MR. JILLETT JOHN BOY, Esq. STEWARDS :— '* CAPTAIN TURNER, 65th Regiment. K J. WAKEFIELT) Ea ALFRED LUDLAM, Esq. c a - CARLION, Lsq. V» r . H. DONALD, Esq. , __ „ JUDGE— William Hicksom, Esq. CXiERK TO THE COURSE— Mr. John Cudby. FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, Uxn MARCH, 1860. TO START AT HALF-PAST ELEVEN O'CLOCK. The Wellington Produce Plate, value at least 25 soys added to a Sweep - stalL «rs™as, p.p . open to «1. hor.es foaled n the colon,. «i MA ath - never run in public. Wei B hts-3 yrs. old, 8 st. 7 lb. ; 4 yrs 9 st. 7 lbs. & yis ?0 2 2 Tbs , and 6 vrs. old and aged, 10 st. 6 lbs. Two miles, one eveut. lhe second hovse to save his stakes^ QQ N D RAc E . .10 st 7 lbs Heats-a mile and a half; second horse to save his stakes*. THIRD RACE. Thp Ladies' PuRSE-of £-, added to a Sweepstakes of Three Guineas each, Heats, twice round the course. FOURTH RACE. The Licfnsed Victualler's Puass-of Guineas, added to a Sweepstakes of I guineas lZl H Heats twice round the course. Catch Weights. Second horse to save his slakes. .

SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, 15th MARCH, 1860. TO START AT HAMT-PAST ELEVEN O^ o^' . The Gold WsiP.-valne £10, and a Sweepstakes of Three Gmneaseaob, pp., £— added; open to all horses; two miles and a half; " oond hol8 J ° „ stakes ; weigbts-3 vrs. 8 st. 9 lbs. : 4 yrs. 9 st. 12 lbs. ; 5 yrs. 10 st. 7 lbs. , yrs. and aged, 10 st. 10 lbs. SECOND RACE. The Maoui RACE-value £10, added to a Sweepstakridden by Maories. 'Heats twice round the course. Post cnt ances. Catch weights. Second horse to save his stakes. THIRD RACE. Thk Handicap RACE-value £-, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 guineas each, 'p.p. Open to all horses. Second horse to save his stakes. r^ 0 lance to be handicapped by the Stewards or whom they may appoint, immediately after the Race for the Gold Whip. FOURTH RACE. The Consolation Sxakhs-oF £-, added to a Sweepstakes of 1 guinea eaoM open to all Horses not winners during these races. Post entrances. Tw,ce round the course. Single event. Second horse to save his stakes. Tn all the above races, three horses to start, bona fide, or the public money will ""Any plrson entering a horse must be a subscriber to the Race Fund of 2 guineas. All horses must take their age from the Ist Tuly. , • i r aa A Mares and Geldings allowed 4 lbs. in all races, except those otherwise adv .tised. Entrances for all races (except those otherwise advertised) to be made on Wednesday, the 7th March next/at JiUetfs Hotel. Hutt, before 4 o clock, p.m., or at Mr. Homer's, Aurora Tavern, Wellington, before 9 p.m. the same evening. A Hack Race/if time will permit, after the previous races are over. Catch weights. Entrance £I. Heftts once round the course. There will be a distance post in all races except the Maori race All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, and their decision to be nnal. lft Hty minutes will be allowed between'the heats. A bell will be rung at the end of twenty minutes for saddling, and the start will take place punctually at the haH-hour. in the event of any horse or horses not being at the post within five minates after the bell rings for starting, the starter shall be at liberty to start the horses then present Weights and scales will be provided on the Course. All riders must appear in Jockey costume— the colors to be stated at tne time or entry. All dogs running over the course will be destroyed. All notices of Matches are to be given to the Stewards at tie time of entry tor the above Races. . , „ , The Rules & Regulations of the Wellington Jockey Club will be strictly adhered to All applications for booths to be made to the Stewards. Settling day on Monday, the 19ih March, al Mclatosh's " New Zealander Hotel, Manners- street, at 2 p.m. By order of the Stewards, J. H. HORNER, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. February?, 1860.

NOTICE. ANY Persons desirous of being wll supplied . with Mi k every Burning, winter and summer, can be so by leaving their Address nt the Office of this Paper, or at Mr. Bell's, next door to the Crown & Anchor, Lambton Quay. * % * All orders punctually attended to. Feb. 10, 1860. . > STRAYED. A DARK BAY HORSE, with four black legs--Btar on forehead, and shew 9 ffrev hairs on flank and the side. The owner can have the same by paying expences. If not claimed within fourteen days, will be sold by auction. W. HALL, Blacksmiths Upper Hutt. Upper Hutt, Jan. 81, 1860. PROFESSOR RIVERE, WIZARD OF WIZARDS! WILL SHORTLY APPEAR IN HIS GORGEOUS PALACE OF ENCHANTMENT, AND ASTOUNDING AND MARVELLOUS DECEPTIONS.

WANTED BY A GOVERNESS, A SITU \TION whore Drawing is not required. The Rudiments of French, Latin, and Music taught. Terms £30 per aniium. Ad res* G.A , " Independent" Office. Feb. 14 .1800. W. ANDREWS, tSricftlauer & WltU ginfter, TORY STREET, TE ARO. Feb 14; JBOO. £20 REWARD. WHERKAS the Undersigned has every reason to believe that some maliciously disposed pprson or persons set fire to his HAY STACK, which was totally destroyed on Sunday last, the ir.st., he hereby offers the above Reward to pny one who will give such information ns will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. He would also take this opportunity of returning his sincere thnnks to the inhabitants of Wellington for the kind assistance rendered on that occasion. JOHN GOODER, Te Aro. February 10, 1800; ~" F~OR SALE! fl(\(\ MAIDEN EWES. If desired, they ""*" will be kept on the Run for three or £ye years on the usual terms. Apply to JOHNSTON & CO. IVI ii2r. d ".800.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1408, 24 February 1860, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1408, 24 February 1860, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1408, 24 February 1860, Page 2

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