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WAIPIJKITKAU RACES, 1868. To be run on the WOBURN COURSE on the 18th and 19th March, 1863. STEWARDS.— PURVIS RUSSELL, Esq. J. D. CANNING, Esq. H. R. RUSSELL, Esq. J. D. ORMOND, Esq. G. S. COOPER, Esq., R.M. Judge ; Mr. REEVES, Clerk of the Course ; THOS. TANNER, Esq. Capt. HARMAN, 14th Regt. Mr. E. H. DROWER, Treasurer. FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, 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 7lb ; 4 years, 9st 71b ; 5 years, 9st 121 b ; 6 years and aged, lOst. One mile and a half, Lieut. Butler’s b.g. Royer, aged, bluejacket, black sleeves, and black cap Mr. Alexander Cameron’s b.m. Camelia, 4 years, mauve jacket, black cap Mr. F. M. Chapman’s b.g. Brown Stout, aged, green jacket red can WAIPUKURAU STAKES, 1 Of £3' each, with £3O added. For all horses. Weights—3 years, Bst; 4 years, 9st 7lb • 5 years lOst; 6 years and aged, lOst 31b. Three miles. ’ ’ Mr. F. M. Chapman's g.g. Schaaiyl, aged, green jacket, black cap Mr. F. M. Chapman ns. blk. g. Euclid, 4 years, pink body, green sleeves, pink Te Hapuku’s br. g. Hurricane, aged, all yellow [and green cap Mr. Alexander Cameron’s b.g. Volunteer, aged, mauve jacket, black can LADIES’ PURSE, 1 Of £ls, entrances added. For all horses. Weights same as Maiden Produce Plate. One mile heats. Te Hapuku’s br.g. Hurricane, aged, all yellow ’ Mr. F. M. Chapman’s b.g. Brown Stout, aged, green jacket, black cap Mr. E. Collin’s b.m. Brown Bess, 4 years Mr. H. F. Way’s b.g. Toware, aged, pink body, green sleeves, pink and green cap Mr. 1. E. Hamlin’s blk. g Te Wuatu, 6 years, white jacket, blue sash, black cap Mr. A. Cameron’s ns. b.m. Camelia, 4 years, mauve jacket, black cap SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH I©, 1863 HURDLE RACE STAKES, Of £2 10s each with £23 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 4lb. ° Mr. P. Russell’s hr. g. Sunrise, aged, all yellow Mr. A. Cameron’s br. g. Volunteer, aged, mauve jacket, black cap Mr. H. F. Way’s b.g. Toware, aged, bluejacket, black cap SCURRY STAKES, Of £1 each, with £lO added. Catch weights. One mile and a half. Mr. H. F. Way’s b.g. Toware, aged, pink body, green sleeves, pink and green cap Mr. F. M. Chapman’s g.g. Scuaiiyl, aged, green jacket, black cap Mr. E. Collin’s b.m. Brown Bess, 4 years Sir. A. Cameron ns. b.m. Camelia, 4 years, mauve jacket, black cap Mr. F. E. Hamlin’s b.g. Te Wuatu, G years, white jacket, blue sash, black cap Te Hapuku’s br.g. Hurricane, aged, all yellow CONSOLATION HANDICAP, Of £1 each, with £lO added. For all horses that have started and have not won at this meeting Two miles. ° The amount of entrance for all the above races will bo ten per cent, on the public money given. In each ease the second horse will save his stakes. Mares and geldings will be allowed 3 lbs. No horse to be 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 11th 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 which will shortly be published for general information. Subscriptions will he received by any of the stewards ; Mr. B. Eerrers, Napier; Mr. Rathbone Abbotsford ; Mr. F. H. Drower, Waipukurau ; and by all the publicans, inland district. 5 F. H. DROWER, December 24,18G2. Honorary Secretary.

“WAIPAWA HOTEL” PASSENGER CONVEYANCE. THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel, Mr John Rose, believing that a suitable Con veyance to Napier for passengers and small par cels is much wanted, has determined upon running a SPRING CART from his Establishment as above to Napier by way of Te Auto, 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. Co’s steamers at Napier, as follows: Waipawa. Napier. Leave, February 7 ... Arrive, February 9 February 14 Waipawa, Feb. Ist, 1863. February 16 February 25 JOHN ROSE. Waipawa Hotel. FOR SALE, CHEAP, P « A <3p K BULLOCK OR LEADER 6 Steers 2to 3 years 3 Pack Horses Tc tv 3 horses at Regular Work between CLye and the Bush. Apply to F. DYETT, Citizen Hotel, Clive. fXiO BE ADVANCED on real or other approi cd Securities. Apply to Mr. Brooke Tai t.or, Solicitor, Shakspcare-road, Napier.

Just Received EX EXCELSIOR & other late ARRIVALS. "|/X BOXES SUPERIOR TEA XV/ 1 cask Xew 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 bags Men’s Regatta Shirts “ White ditto “ Colored Jumpers White and Gray Calico Navy Blue and Fancy Prints 1 case Cloth Caps and Summer Hats Aho on hand, — Sherry in i-casks Port, in i-casks and octaves E. W. KNOWLES. The Cheapest Shop in Napier FOR Prepared Paints, Oils, Window Glass and Paperhangings, is on the Spit at T. B. HARDING’S. Genuine White Lead, 40s. per cwt. VCOUNTET ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of WOOL and advance on consignments to their correspon dents, Messrs. Miles, Brothers & Co., London. KINROSS & Co.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 16 March 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 16 March 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 98, 16 March 1863, Page 1

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