On Wednesday, the 19th,
To start at half-past Eleven. Hurdle Race.—A purse of £2O, added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. each—heats—twice round the course over hurdles 3 feet 9 inches high. 6 leaps in each heat—open to all horses. Weights, 4 years old, 10 stone ; 5 years, 10 stone 71bs°; 6 years and aged, 11 stone. Second horse to save his stakes. To start at half-past One. The Irial Stakes.—Value £ , added to a sweepstakes of 10s. 6d. each, for horses bred in the colony that have never won a race—heats—twice round the course. Weights, 3 years, 8 stone ; 4 years, 9 stone; 5 years, 9 stone 71bs.; 6 years and aged, 10 stone. Second horse to save his stakes. To start at Three o'clock. , ? HE Pe J oni Stakes of £ > to a sweepstakes of £1 Is. each. Weights and conditions the same as for the Licensed Victuallers’ Purse. To start at Four o'clock. Consolation Stakes, value £ , added to a handicap of £1 each. Open to all horses not winners at this meeting. Post entrances—heats—twiee round the course. The horses to be handicapped by the Stewards.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 577, 12 February 1851, Page 2
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186On Wednesday, the 19th, New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 577, 12 February 1851, Page 2
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