Late Advertisements. Received too late for Classification. SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, At 2 o'Ccloek p.m. AT PETRIE'S SALE YARD, DUNEDIN KOAD. HA. GILLEU will offer by public auction, at . tho time and place abovementioned— Quiet Milch Cows, in calf uud with calves at foot Heifers and Steers, 3omo of the latter of which are fat Fat Pigs, Store Pigs, and Sows in pi,» 8 Working Bullocks Bullock Drays, Bows and Yokes I Light Carts and Harne ss 5 tons Colonial-cut ChaflF 1 10 tons Huy, in Jots to suit purchasers AND A variety of Sundries. Terms liberal, at sale^ THIS DAY. WEEKLY SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS: HB. MONKMAX bfgs to notify that in conso» . quence of the sale on the premises of Mr J. Pmitli being- fldrertis«l for Saturday, sth "Deeemhnr, the v ual weekly sale at the City Auction Mart will be held THIS DAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock, which sale will include the surplus stores of tbo cutter NUGGET, from the West Cuast, consisting of— Flcur, buckets, picks, shovels Tin dishes nnd sluicing forks Carpenters' toels, crosscut caw Pit saw, groceries -and sundries Also, The residue of the Stock of a General Storekeeper relinquishing business, consisting of — Men's grained knee boots, pea jackets Tweed trousers and jumpers Mens' and boys' mole trousers Oi-imean. twee.l, flannel, and serge shirts G.ild scales and bags lirasa and wood taps Snlter's balances, gold Wishes Brau, bacon, tea, glassware And sundries. POR SALE, EX JACK FROST— Just Landed at Bluff Harbor, after a quick passage of only eight day3 — 1 F(\(\ TWO & FOUR-TOOTH, EWES. WAA EIGHT-TOOTH EWES. % 1 J-PO W E T H E R S " The ft'nove arc first class Austrian Tired Pheep, and owing to the favor ible passage, are in splendid order. MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES. in O R~ SALE, 120 ACRES FINE AGRICULTURAL LAND, on Sen ward Bush. £2 5s per acre. FOUR-ROOM KD HOUSR. Pilfered and papered, and SecLiou ou North R-jad. Price, £•-'3 O. TWO HALF-ACRE SECTIONS, corner of Russel and Albert Streets. Gladstone Estate, b^autilully situnted on the terrace next tho river. Price — £i3O ONE HALF-ACRE in Herbert Street, Gladstone Estate, close on North Road. Price— £los. Apply at the SOUTti URN CROSS TIMBER YART>, Clyde Street. SOUTHLAND JOCIvEY CLUB RACE MEETING. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY, 10th, 11th, and l-2th FEBRUAUY. 1864 ETETTAEPS ■: Messrs Wentworth Messrs Swanston Davis Brayton JVl'Kenzis J. Clarke Francis tSneora A.S.niih Ildtely Law lor TRKASURER : J. Clarke, Esq. JUDGE : J. U. Carey, Esq. STARTER: C W. Fielder, Est. CLERK OF TUB COURSE : J. G. Cuff, Esq. i FIRST BAY.— TiTtmsDAY, 10in FjjaauAur. MAIDEN PLATE. Of -50 soys. Once round the course and a distance. Weights for age- Entrance 3 soys. TC.VN PLATJB, Of 100 soys. Three miles. Weights for age. Eu trance 5 soys i.adiics' rr/j:sF, Of 73 sors. Two miles. Welter weights for age. Entrance 4 soys. Gentlemeu riders ITACKEACK. Of 20 sots. Post entry. Entrance 2 soys. Mile nnd half heats SECOND DAY — Frilmt, 11th Febrcabt. ixvenCAiioiLi cvr. A handicap of 10 sors. ciuh, half forfeit^ with 100 soys added. Two miles. Nominations to be made, enclosing n soys on 2ot.h January, and weights to be declared on 2nd of February. Acceptances to be made on uijjht of general entry. Winner of Tuwh Plate to carry s!b extra. TROTTING RACE Of 50 soys, wi'h a sweepstakes of 4 soys added. Entries, &c. tjbe nigfet qf gener il entry. riTBLTCANS PUtfSE. O!100 soys. Entrance 5 soys. Two and-a-half mill's. Weights for ago. The winner of the Town Plate or luvercargill Cap to carry slb extra. CHEROOT KACE. Or 25 sivi. Entrance, 2 soys, added. Once round the courpe. Heats. Weights for age. Each horse to j.unp a flight of hurdles before tho "sta^d to qualify for starting. THIRD DAY.— Saturday, 12th Febkuaet. HURDLE EACE Of 60 soys. Entrance, 4 soys. Three miles over twelve nights of hurdles. Weights for age. EATLWAT PLATE A Handicap of soys, with a sweepstakes of 10 sors added. Second horso to save his stake. Entrance, Ac, same as Invercargill Cup. TOKCI'.D H.O'DI-CAP. A Sweepstakes of £5 each, with 40 soys. added. Post entries. For all winners during the present meeting (cxc usive of winners of Trotting Raco and Maiden Plate, Distance, one mile and a half. COX : OLATION STAKES A Handicap of 50 soys For all beaten horses. Entrance, 3 soys added. Post entries. Onca round the course. Secondhorse to take sweep. HACK HACE Of soys.. with a Sweepstakes of 2 soys. added. Post entry; catch weights. Once round the course ; hf.ats. The winner to be sold for £30, the surplus to go to the ftace Fiiud. RULES AND REGULATIONS.. 1. I^o entry will be received for any of the racca except upon this condition — that all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing, shall be decided by the Stewards, or a majority of them, whose decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of the above programme shall he final. 2. No person will be allowed to enter or run a horse unless the latter be qualified as the bona.jide property of a subscriber of three soys to the Race Fund, except hack races. 3. Ail entries to bo sealed and addressed to the Stewards, entrance money enclosed, with the name, age, nnd pedigree of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the riders. No jockey allowed to ride except in the colors entered. 4. Entries must be made at the Union Hotel, Tay street, on the evening of Wednesday, 9th February, at 8 o'clock. 5. Murrs and geldings allowed 3lb in all weight "fi. Three horses to eater for each race, or no public money will be a^ded. 7. In case of bad weather, the Stewards reaervo to themselves the right of postponing the racesf roni time to time, as may appear advisable. 8. All dogs found on the course will be destroyed by strychnine or otherwise, without respect of ownership. 9. The races will begin punctually each day at half-past ono o'clock. ALEXANDER SAYF.RS, Hon. Sec.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 December 1863, Page 3
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