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NAPIER RACES, 1863. S T E W A tTi) S : Captain TITIAN”, 14th Regiment I WILLIAM RICH, Esq. ( J. D. CANNING, Esq. Judge, ; Starter, Secretary, G. E. HARRIS, Esq.; Clerk of Course T. POWDRELL, Esq. G. S. COOPER, Esq. ; Treasurer, W. PARKER., Esq. o p FIRST IDLEST, THURSDAY, sth MARCH. 1863. PRODUCE STAKES, £ , added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. Eor horses bred in tlie Colony that have never won an advertised race. Weights—3 years, Bst 71b.; 4 years, 9st. 71b ; 5 years, lOst; 6 years and aged, lOst 71b. One mile, heats. MAORI RACE, . Entrance, £l. Eqr horses lona fide trie property of, and ridden by, aboriginal natives. Catch weights. One mile and a half. Post entries. HAWKE’S RAY STAKES, , added to a sweepstakes of £3 3s. Weights same as Produce Stakes. Winner of Produce to carry 41b extra. 3 miles. SEOOISriD ID-ATST, FRIDAY, 6th MARCH, 1868. HURDLE RACE, Of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. Weights—3 years, lOst; 4 years, lOst 101 b; 5 years list 71b ; 6 years and aged, 12st. Seven hurdles 3ft 9in high. Two miles. ’ ’ TICTUALLERS’ PURSE, Of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. Weights same as Produce Stakes. Two miles. WELTER STAKES, Of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. Weights—4 years, list ; 5 years, 12st - 6 years and aged, 12st 71b. Gentlemen riders—professional riders weighing extra. Three miles. CONSOLATION STAKES, Of . Entrance, £1 Is. Eor all beaten horses at this meeting. Post entrance. Entries to be made immediately after the Welter Stakes. To be handicapped by the stewards or whom they may appoint. J RULES. Mares and Geldings allowed four pounds. All entries to be under sealed cover, and to, be addressed to the Stewards at Mr Ecrrers’ Star Hotel, Napier, on or before Monday, 2nd March, 1863, not later than 8 p.m. Ago of horses and colours oi riders to be stated at time of entry. No person, who is not a subscriber to the amount of Two Guineas, shall be allowed to enter a horse. Jockeys riding in any other colours than those named at time of entry, or wilfully makiim a false start will be fined one guinea, to be paid before the horse starts. ° The first race each day to start at twelve o’clock precisely. The bell will be rung a quarter of an hour before each race. Races to be run under the Rules of the Newmarket Club. Three horses to start in each race or no public money will be given. Second horse to save his stake in each race except the Consolation. All dogs found on the course will be destroyed. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whose decision shall be final. G. E. HARRIS, Hon. Sec.

STUAET & Co. Save for Sale: — WOOLPACKS (10 pounds) Sheep Shears, Sorby’s Sheep Shear Slips Sugar, in variety Tea, in chests and halves Tobacco Cheroots Prints Calicoes Flannel Hardware Groceries Wine and Spirits AND AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF OTHER GOODS. In the Old Premises of Stuart, Kinross & Co. STUART & CO On Sale by the Undersigned, EX RECENT ARRIVALS FROM ENGLAND AND SYDNEY, VIA WELLINGTON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of IRONMON--OL GERY, consisting of— Holloware Enamelled Ware Tinware Pit and Cross-cut Saws ditto Files Bullock Chains Bullock Bows Locks Gate Hinges Ale, in hogsheads Porter, in bottle Wines and Spirits of every description TOGETHER WITH A General Assortment of Groceries, Drapery, Clothing, Saddlery, Ac. MALTBY & Co.

Musical Soiree. THURSDAY, 12xn FEBRUARY, 1863. Mr, worgan’s musical soiree win take place on the above date. Mr. Morgan has the promise of the available musical talent of the town upon this occasion, and trusts, with the valuable assistance so handsomely offered, to give the Public a high class entertainment. Further particulars will bo announced in a future advertisement. Tickets, ss. each, may be obtained of Mi’. T. A, BRIDGE. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF NAPIER, Particularly to the “ forty-six ” who, UNSOLICITED, voted for and returned ms at the late election. Gt ENTLEMEN, —I have this day forwarded to r the Returning Officer, for transmission to His Excellency the Governor, my resignation of the seat for the Town of Napier in the Provincial Council of Hawke’s Bay. With pennission of the Editor of the JlaioJce's Bay Times, I hope, in a future early number, to lay before you my reasons for so doing. I am, Gentlemen, Your truly obliged servant, WILLIAM COLENSO. Napier, Jan. 17, 1863. HAVELOCK. BjlOR SALE. Allotments of that valuable Section, No. 13, adjoining the Town, are quite level, dry at all seasons, capital building sites, and have been marked out on the ground. Apply to ANDREW LUFF Land and General Agent.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 January 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 January 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 83, 22 January 1863, Page 1

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