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SECOND DAY.

THE METROPOLITAN PIATE. Twice round the Course — three yeais old Sst. 7lbs. four, 9st.2lbs. five, 9st. lOlbs. six mid aged, lOst. 71bs. Entrance one sovereign. If mote than four horses start, the ownei of the second horse to receive back his stake. A winner at this meeting to cairy 3lbs. extra.

NATIVE RACE. Twice round the course, for horses bona fide the pioperty of, and to be ridden by, Aboiigines, catch-vveiglifs.

PONEY RACE. Heals once round the Course, for hoises fourteen hands and under, catch-weights,

GARRISON PLATE. Heats once round the course— horses to be tiilUen by Gentlemen. Hoises and rideu to bo named on the day of entry, by Officers of the Ganison. Three yeaisold lOst. Dibs, foin, list. five, list. Gibs, bix, and aged, list. lOlbs. Entrance two sovereigns, if more than four hoisei start, the owner of the second hoi se to receive back his stake.

BEATEN PLATE. Handicap, to be settled by the Stewaids, ov whom they may depute.

The amount of the piize to be given for each Race will be declared in a subsequent advei - tisment.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 167, 5 January 1848, Page 3

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SECOND DAY. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 167, 5 January 1848, Page 3

SECOND DAY. New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 167, 5 January 1848, Page 3

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