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HAWKE’S BAY RACES, 1864. STI 3 WARDS:— Capt. VIVIAN', Mthßegt. s <l. 3. COOPER, Esq.; T. POWDRELL, Esa., W. RICH Em. T P. CHAPMAN, Esq. ’ FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, MA-IROIH: 1 3 ISO 4. 0 PRODUCE STAKES. F £ , added to a sweepstakes of £2-2s. For horses bred in the Colony that have never won an advertized race. Weights, 3yrs., Bst. 71b.; 4yrs., 9st. 71b.; syrs., lOst.; 6yrs. and aged/. lOst. 71b. One a half. ® "• HAWKE’S BAT STAKES. 0p £ > added to a sweepstakes of £3 3s, Weights same as Produce Stakes. Three miles. FARMERS’ PURSE. ° F £ added to asweepstakesof £2 2s. For all horses. Weights—3yrs., 9st.: 4yrs lOst • svrs. lOst. 71b.; 6yrs. and aged, lOst. ,121 b. Two miles. 7 ’ ’ 7 — SECOND DAY. WHDirBSDAY, MARCH 2, 1864. HURDLE RACE. 0* £ added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. Weights, 3yrs., lOst.; 4yrs., lOst., 101 b. • svrs. list 71b., 6 yrs. and aged, 12st. SoveAhurdles, 3ft. 9in. high. Two miles. J ’’ ’ VICTUALLER’S PURSE. ° F £ added te a sweepstakes of £2 2s. Weights—same as for Produce Stakes. Two miles. SCURRY STAKES. added to a sweepstakes of £1 Is. Mile heats. Weights, same as Produce Stakes. CONSOLATION STAKES. added to a sweepstakes of £1 Is. For all beaten horses at this meeting Post Entrance Entries to be made immediately after the Scurry Handicap. To be handicapped by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. J Mares and Geldings allowed four pounds. All entries to be under sealed cover, and to be addressed to the Secretary, at Mr. J Gill’s Masonic Hotel, Napier, on or before Saturday, 27th February, jlß64, not later than 9 p.m. Aee of horses and colors of riders, to be stated at time of entry. ® * ’ No person who u not a subscriber to the amount of Two Guineas, shall be allowed to enter a horse. Jockeys riding in any other colors than those named at time of entry, or wilfully making a false start, will be fined one guinea, to be paid before the horse starts. 6 The first race each day, to start at twelve o’clock, precisely. The bell to 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 disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whose decision shall be final. C. HUDSON, Secrtary.

FOR SALE, A PHOTOGRAPHIC -t JL the et-ceteras. APPARATUS, with all Apply at the office of this paper. J. DINWIDDIE, JOINER, CAB INET-M AKEE, AND UPHOLSTERED. HAVING removed and enlarged his premises to Hastings-Btreet, next door to Barraud & Bridge, Chemists, is now able to supply Furniture at much lower charges. He has on band a largeJ3tock, comprising— Loo, Dining, and other Tables Chairs—English, American, and own make Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Washstands Toilette Tables and Glasses Chests of Drawers, Towel Rails, &c. Beds, Hair and Flax Matrasses, Bolsters Pillows, and Straw Palliasses Curtain Poles, Rings, & every description of WOOD TURNING DONE ON THE PREMISES. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. ALL KINDS OP BEPAIES NEATLY EXECUTED. WATT, KENNEDY, & WATT, MERCHANTS & COMMISSION AGENTS EASTERN SPIT, NAPIEB. SHEEP STATION FOR SALE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the dissolution of partnership of Messrs. Munro & Blair, the undersigned have been instructed to sell by private contract, at a very moderate price, the valuable sheep run now called THE GLENGARRY STATION, beautifully situated on the Mangaone river, within 16 miles of Napier, and in the vicinity of an extensive bush run, with good homestead, out-station, and 60 acres fenced land. Including freehold property, the right of run extends over upwards of 10,000 acres. 2,000 sheep, 40 head of cattle, and 4 horses will be sold with the run. As this property will bo disposed of at a very moderate price, it presents an usually good opportunity for any enterprising persons of moderate means wishing to commence sheep fanning. For further particulars apply at the station, or to STUAET & CO-, Napier

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 5 February 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 5 February 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 160, 5 February 1864, Page 4

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