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WAIPUKURAU RtCES, 1863.. To be run on the WOBURN COURSE on the 18th and 19th March, 1863. STEWARDS.— PURVIS RUSSELL, Esq. J. D. CANNING, Esq. TIIOS. TANNER Esq. 11. R. RUSSELL, Esq. J. D. ORMOND, Esq. Capt. HARMAN LlthEeM G. S. COOPER, Esq., R.M. b ' Judge ; Mr. REEVES, Clerk of tbe Course ; Mr. E. H. DROWER, Treasurer. FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1863. MAIDEN PRODUCE PLATE, Of £3O. For all horses foaled in New Zealand that have never won an advertised race. Weights--3 years, Bst 71b ; 4 years, 9st 71b ; 5 years, 9st 121 b ; 6 years and aged, lOst. One mile and a half. WAIPUKURAU STAKES, Of £3 each, with £3O added. For all horses. Weights—3 years, Bst; 4 years, 9st 71b ; 5 years, lOst; 6 years and aged, lOst 31b. Three miles. LADIES’ PURSE, Of £ls, entrances added. For all horses. Weights same as Maiden Produce Plato. One mile, heats. SECOND DAY, 1© 3 1863. HURDLE RACE STAKES, Of £2 10s each with £25 added. Two miles, over six hurdles 3 feet 9 inches high. Weights—3 years, 9st; 4 years, lOst 71b ; 5 years, list; 6 years and aged, list 41b. SCURRY STAKES, Of £1 each, with £lO added. Catch weights. One mile and a half. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, Of £1 each, with £lO added. For all horses that have Martcd and have not won at this meeting. Two miles. The amount of entrance for all the above races will be ten per cent, on the public money given. In each case the second horse will save his stakes. Mares and geldings will bo allowed 3 lbs. No horse to he entered for any event at this meeting except by a subscriber of at least two guineas to the fund. Entrances to be made at the Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau, between the hours of 8 and 10 p.m. on Wednesday, the lllh March, and to be addressed, under sealed cover, enclosing the stakes, to the Honorary Secretary. These races will be run in strict accordance with the rules adopted by the stewards of the Waipukurau Course, and winch will shortly be published for general information. Subscriptions will be received by any of the stewards ; Mr. B. Ferrers, Napier ; Mr. Rathbone, Abbotsford ; ,Mr. F. 11. Drowcr, Waipukurau; and by all the publicans, inland district. F. H. DROWER, December 24, 1862. Honorary Secretary.

LANDS FOE SALE

Just Received UX EXCELSIOR k other late ARRIVALS. 1A BOXES SUPEIiIO R TE A Ia I 1 cask New Walnuts 1 “ “ Barcelonas 1 case Arrowroot in Tins 3 “ Wiltshire Cheese 2 “ Auckland-made Confectionery 2 tons Crown Brand Flour in 501 b to 1001 b hags Men’s Regatta Shirts “ White ditto “ Colored Jumpers White and Gray Calico Xavy Blue and Fancy Prints 1 ease Cloth Caps and Summer Hats Also on hand, — Sherry in {--casks Port, in {-casks and octaves E. W. KNOWLES. FOR SALE, CHEAP, -| PACK BULLOCK OR LEADER JL 6 Steers, 2to 3 years 3 Pack Horses 1 Team of 3 horses at Regular Work between Clive and the Bush. Apply to F. DYETT, Citizen Hotel, Clive. LANCASHIRE RELIEF FUND. TO OBVIATE the necessity of a public meeting, to which many have objected as inconvenient, SUuSCT-tIPTTON LISTS will lie at the several BANKS, at the Herald and Times offices, and at the stores of Mr. Sutton & Mr, Bridge, the latter of whom has consented to act as Secretary It is hoped that this appeal will be freely responded to. The Cheapest Shop in Napier FOR Prepared Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Papekiiangings, is on the Spit at T. B. HARDING’S. Genuine White Lead, 40s. P cr cu ’iVCOUNTRT ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. miTE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of JL WOOL and advance on consignments to their correspon dents, Messrs. Miles, Brothers & Co., London. KINROSS & Co.

BLOCK No. 85 at AVaipawa, “with fronttage to Waipawa river containing 122 acres: all grass and flat. Price ... £244 Block No. Go, at Waipawa, with frontage to the Waipawa river, containing IUO acres : all superior grass land £250 Block No. 19, at Waipawa, consisting of magnificent Totara Bush, containing!!) acres £2OO Town Section Havelock, No. 35, with frontage to Te Ante road £2O Town Sections, Havelock Nos. 41, 11,45, and 46 with frontages to Te Ante and Middle roads. Those are joining Mr. Colcnso’s triangular section, arc ploughed up and under fallow, and contain in all 2 acres £125 Suburban Sections, Havelock, I\'os. 1 and 2 adjoining, containing 59 acres, 3 roods 24 perches; splendid soil, excellent situation, and partially ploughed ; divided by an everlasting stream of running fresh wate. A dead bargain! ... £4OO Town Sections, Clive, A os. 280, 281, and 285, situated at the corner of Greystreet, and joining the Educational Reserve, and the new bridge. A fine site for an Hotel £lO Apply to BOSWELL DANBV DANVERS, Auctioneer, Napier “WAIPAWA HOTEL.” PASSENGER CONVEYANCE. THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel, Mr vcyanco to Napier for passengers and small par cels is much wanted, has determined upon running a SPRING CART from bis Establishment as above to Napier by way of To Ante, calling at the Inns on the Road. The departures from Waipawa will be timed so as to meet the Royal Mail and the N.Z.S.N. Go’s steamers at Napier, as follows: Waipawa. Napier. Leave, Eebruary 7 ... Arrive, February 9 suitable Con February 14 ... Eebruary 23 ... JOHN ROSE. Waipawa Hotel. Eebruary 16 February 25 Waipawa, Eeb. Ist, 1563. ANTED.—An intelligent YOUTH for the VV Printing Business. .Apply at the Hawke's Bag Times Office.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 9 March 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 9 March 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 96, 9 March 1863, Page 1

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