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Anniversary of the Foundation of the Colony. AUCKLAND RACES, 28th and 29th January, ISIS. PATRON, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. SThWAUDS HBOT.-CoL.WyNYARD.CB. I Tllos . JJeCKHAM, M «. 58th Kegt. | jvnGE, W. Young, esq. CLERK OF THE COURSE, j Mr. S.A. Wood. FIRST DAY, THE LADIES' PURSE, Twenty-five Sovereign!, Heats once round the Course— three years old, Bst. 71bs. font, 9sl. 2lbs. five, 9st. lOlbs. six, and aged, lOst. 7lbs. Entrance one sovereign— if more than four horses start, the owner of the second horse to receive back his stake. THE INNKEEPERS' PLATE. Twenty Sovereigns, Heats once lound the Course — three years old Sst. 7lbs. four, 9st. 2lbs. five, 9s,t. lOlbs. six, and aged, lObt. 7lbs. Entrance one sovereign— if more than four hoises start, the owner of the second horse to receive back his stake The winner ot the Ladies' Purse to carry Gibs, extia. HURDLE RACE, Twenty Sovereigns, Heats once round the Couise— three hurdles, 3ft. Gin. each— four years old, and under, lOfct. lOlbs. five, list, six, and aged, list. 71bs. Entiance one sovereign. Avi inner at this meeting to carry Gibs, extia.

SECOND DAY. THE METROPOLITAN PLATE, Thirty Sovereigns, Twice round the Course— three years old Bst. 7lbs. four, 9st.2lbs. five, 9st. lOlbs. six and aged, lust. 7lbs. Entrance one sovereign. If more than four horses start, the owner of the second horse to leceive back his stake, A winner at this meeting to cairy 31 bs. extra. NATIVE RACE, Five Sovereigns, Twice round the course, for horses bona fide the property of, and to be ridden by, Aboriges, — catch-weights. Fourto»tart or no Race. PONEY RACE, Ten Sovereigns, Heats once round the Course, for hoises fourteen hands and a-half, and under, catch-weights. —Entrance 10s. 6d. Four to 6tart or no RaceGARRISON PLATE. Twenty Sovereigns, Heats once round the course— open to all horses ridden by Gentlemen. Hoises and riders to be named on the day of entry, by Officers of the Garrison. Three years old lOst. 91bs. four, list, five, list. Gibs. six. and aged, llet. 10lb«. En trance two sovereigns. If more than four horses start, the owner of the second borse to receive back his stake. BEATEN PLATE, Fifteen Sovereign!, Handicap, to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may depute. £1 -Entrances added. To be paid befoia starting. RULES. No horse to be entered for any stake, except the Native Kace, which is not bona fide the property of a subscriber to the race fund of one guinea. Entrances to be made with the Clerk of the Course, at the Exchange Hotel, on or before Monday, the 24th instant. The Colors of the Riders to be declared at the time of Entrance, and not altered under a fine of 10s. 6d.,— to be added to the race fund. All stakes, subsciiptions, and fines to be mad* good before starting, or the horse whose owner or name shall make default, will not be entitled to vvin. All Matches to be declared to the Clerk of the Couiseon the Entrance Day, that they may be inserted in the Lists, unless made alter that period, when they will come oft'on the last day. The owner of each horse entered for a match to pay 10s. 6d, to the Race Fund. All disputes to be refened to the Stewards whose decisions will be final. Auckland, Ist Jam 18 18.

[AUCKLAND RACES. NOTICE. A LL Persons desirous of having a Booth at the ensuing Races, are requeued to send in their application for approval of the Stewards, on or before Friday next, at Twelve o'clock, either to the Clerk of the Course, or to John Weavell, Royal Exchange Hotel. January 18th, 184-8,

[A CARD] MRS. WOOLLY receives Pupils for instruction in the following branches o£ Education, viz.— ENGLISH FRENCH MUSIC DRAWING. For Terms see Circulars, Auckland, Queen Street, Oct. 15, 154>.

WANTED, ON a Farm about three miles from Town, a Man and Wife, (unencumbered), the Wife must be an experienced D.iiiy-woiiian. Apply at the Office of tlm Paper. , Jan. 7, i 81«.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 172, 22 January 1848, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 172, 22 January 1848, Page 3

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