AUCKLAND RACES.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEO. GREY, K.C.B.
Ist, 2nd, and 3rd of January, 1851, stewards — T. Beckiiam, Esq. W.Moir, Esq., 58th Regiment Dr. Maiion, R.N. J. S. Macfarlane, Esq. Lieut. G. H. Wynyard, 58th Regt. Lieut. Hill, 58th Regt. Clerk of the Course — Mr. H, Hardington,
FIRST DAT. MAIDEN PLATE. Heats once round the Course. Entrance £ LADIES' PURSE. Single event, twice round, 13 stone, Gentlemen riders. Entrance £ HACK RACE.
Single event, once round and a distance. Entrance £ , to be made immediately after the Race for the Ladies' Purse. INNKEEPERS' PURSE.
Heats, once round and a distance. Entrance «£
SECOND DAY* METROPOLITAN PLATE.
Heats, twice round. Entrance £ GARRISON PLATE.
Heals, once round, 11 stone, Gentlemen riders. Entrance £ PRODUCE. Heats, once round. Entrance £ MAORI RACE.
Entrance gratis. Open to all horses bona fide property of, and ridden by, Aborigines. Catch weights.
THIRD DAY m HURDLE RACE.
Single event, twice round the inner course, six leaps, weight 12 stone, entrance £
HANDICAP STAKES
Of Entrance £3. The winner to be sold for £50, if claimed, HANDICAP STAKES
Of Entrance £1. The winner to be sold for £30, if claimed. No forfeit allowed. CONSOLATION.
Single event, twice round, handicap. Entrance to be made with the Clerk of the Course immediately after the Hurdle Race.
No Race will come off unless there be three
entries for the same. The entries for the Handicap Races will be made on the evening after the second day's Races.
This Meeting will be held ivi strict compliance with the Regulations of the New Ulster Jockey Club. The Printed Rules and Bye Laivs of the Club, price Is., may be obtained from the Clerk
of the Course, at the Exchange Hotel. Tenders for the erection of a Grand Stand, and applications for Booths (of which the number is limited to six) will be received at the Club Room on Thursday, the 28th of November, at half -past 8 o'clock, p.m. W. Young, Hon. Sec.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AUCKLAND.
ON Sabbath first, the 24th instant, Public Worship will be held (D. V.) at the
usual hours The Rev. John Warren will preach in the forenoon, and the Rev. James Watkin in the afternoon. By order of the Office Bearers, W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, 22nd November, 1850,
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 481, 23 November 1850, Page 1
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