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BURNHAM WATER RACES, 1852 JANUARY 27th and 28th.

■*-—— L • STEWARDS. f ■-? Hon. H. W. Petre I J Lieut. Gordon, lI.M. Gsth f-■ C. Clifford, Esq. ■ Dr. Featherston Ku 11. S. Harrison, Esq. Re| judge—J. Dorset Esq, E Clerk of the Course—R. J en ki nSi » K Treasures and Secretary —J.M. Tayl Or j H TUESDAY, 27th January, 1332 To start at Half-past Eleven H The Wellington Jockey Club p K H Pl-.te value 25 Guineas, added to a SweemH of Four Guineas each, for Horses foaled in 1 lony that have never run. Weights—--Bst. 61b. ; 4 years, 9st. 61b. ; 5 years, 10st.-f; .H and aged. 1 Ost. 41b. Entire Horses to carr?” H extra. Distance a mile and a half, qj' H Second horse to save his stakes. a j H The Wellington Jockey Chun p lA j" H not less than 20 Guineas, added to a Handle ' H 4 Guineas each, hf. ft. if declared within th~/> E after the weights are published. Two mile'cA U B Second horse to save his stakes. r “B No. 1, Mr. Armstrong,s b. g. Ringcrenu lOst 71b. s 'l| „ 2, Mr. Robinson’s r. g. Jack Fisken S 9st. 71b. 1 W ~ 3, Mr. St. Hill’s b.g. Harribogine, 1 Ost. 71b. ’ ~ 4, Mr. W. Hickson’s g. f. Haidee, 4 van ■ 10st - 7 ; i ~ 5 , b. c. Damask, do. 9st. H ~ 6, Lieut. Trafford’s b. m. Naenae do o- B 101 b. 'H MAORI RACE. Maori Race of £lO, added to a Sweepstal a B of £1 each, open to horses owned and ridden Maories. Heats—twice round the course. Catfw weights. Post entrance. "T The Burnihm Water Stakes, value £2) ■ added to a Sweepstakes of £2 2s. each. Heat- ’B twice round the course. Open to all horse. B Weights—6-year old and aged, lOst. 71b. ; g 10 st. ; 4-year, 9st. 71b. ; 3-year, Bst. 71b. SeconiH horse to save his stakes. : The Licensed Victuallers Purse of £ H added to a Sweepstakes of One guinea each. Heajl —twice round the course. Catch Weights. cond horse to save his stakes. On Wednesday, 28th January, 1852. B The Hurdle Race. A purse of £2O, addedt>| a Sweepstakes of Two Guineas each. Heats-I twice round the course, over Hurdles—3 feet 91 inches high. Six leaps in each heat. Opeatol all horses. Weights—4 years old, lOst. ; 5 years, lOst. 71b. ; 6 years and aged, list. Second horse to save his stakes. The Scurry Stakes, value £l5, added toi Sweepstakes of One Guinea each. Heats—tuie round the course. Catch Weights. Second hors to save his stakes. The Hon. H. W. Petre’s Produce Ccp.— The Produce Ccp, value 50 Guineas, to be run for by the 4-year old produce of Hiddleswtirti — Entrance Two Guineas each. To start from ft: south end of the course, once round and in eight —lOst; Heats—three to start, or no race.fj The Ladies’ Purse of £. , added toil Sweepstakes of Two Guineas each. Gentleineul riders (who must be members of the Wellingtons I some other Jockey or Turf Club). Heats.- -twicel round the course. Weights—G years old and aged, I I2st.; 5 years, list. 71b; 4 years, list.; 3 years, | lOst. Second Horse to save his stakes. | The Consolation Stakes of £ , added to I a Handicap of £1 each. Two mile course. En-| trances to be made to the Stewards ini mediator after the Ladies’ Purse has been run for.

CONDITIONS — In all Races, three Horses to start, or no Race. There will be a distance post. In all Races (except the two Produce Races,) Mmes and Geldings allowed 31t>; thorough-bril Horses to carry 711) extra. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, and their decision shall be final. Thirty minutes between the heats. A bell will e rung at the end of twenty minutes for saddlin’, and the start will take place pmictmillv at the half hour. Weights and Scales will be provided. All entrances (except as advertised for the Weiington Jockey Club Produce ami Handicap Cups,) to be made at 8 o’clock on WEDNESDAY evening, the List January, at the Nag’s Head Inn, to the Secretary. • ‘ All Riders to appear in proper costume, the colours to ,be stated at the time of entry. All dogs running at large on the Course will destroyed. No person will be allowed to enter a Horse ft' any of the Races unless lie be a subscriber of el least One Guinea to the Fund. All applications for Booths to be made to the . . t l \ e C( ? urse ’ an ' l 110 person will be allowed to take a Booth unless he be a subscriber of »t least One Gpineu to the Race Fund. All notices of matches are to be given to the Stewards at the time of entry for the above Races. J. M. Taylor, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. rnS- 1 t DAY —MONDAY, the 2nd Febrnaiy, at laylors Commercial Room, Lombard-st., nt one o clock. Wellington, January 16, 1852.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 674, 17 January 1852, Page 2

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BURNHAM WATER RACES, 1852 JANUARY 27th and 28th. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 674, 17 January 1852, Page 2

BURNHAM WATER RACES, 1852 JANUARY 27th and 28th. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 674, 17 January 1852, Page 2

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