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.^"ELSON RACE MEETING.—IB6I. c. , JC. Elliott, Esq. Stewards |y. o .li0B«, iq. TUESDAY, APRIL 2. . The GREAT NELSON" TRIAL STAKES of 10 soys each, 5 ft;. 50 soys added by the Turf Club, provided eight horses start, and 30 soys, if any less number; for the produce of mares covered in New Zealand in the season of 1*356-7. I f eight start, the 2nd horse to receive 20 soys out of the stakes, and the thiid horso to save his stoke; if any less number, the second horse to save his stake. Colts, Bst 71bs; fillies and geldings, Bst 3lbs. One mile and a-half. Mr Elliott's b c Biudi, by Chevalier, out of Bosom, by Whisker, out ot Cornelia, by Grasshopper. Mr Elliott's b c Royalty, by Chevalier,' out of .Regalia, by St. John, out of Kakis.li Kit. Mr Newcome's br c, by Jl Barbieiv, out of Vesta, by Lucifer, dam by Peter Finn. Mr Redwood's eh f, by Sir Hercules,. out of Flora M'lvor, by Emigrant, out of Cornelia, T)y Grasshopper. -Jmibr. Mr Godfrey's br f J^Bthooght-of, by 11 Barbiere out of Pet. '^r Mr Nicholson's b f. by St. Aubin, out of Woodstock, by Theorura. . • ' Mr Eyea'a b f. by II Barbiere, out of Inflammation, by Scratch. ' Mr Duppa's eh c, by Sir H,«reules, out of Nora Ciena,: Mr Renwick's b f, by Vaccination, out of Sweet Pea. Mr Harris's c or f, by St. Aubin, out of Calista, by .Cooratnin. ,"'.'' Mr Harris's c or f, by Sir Hercules, out of Spray, by Donizetti. . '••',-,'•' Mr Harris's o or f, by Priam, out of Mischief, by Dover. . ..." Mr McDonald's c or f, by Risk, out of Miss Budge The TURF CLUB PLAT-fl of 40 soys, added to a sweepstakes of 4 soys each ;-Mpeond horse to save his stake. For three-years bld^ BsJ,,9lbs; four. 9sl I3lbs: five, lost.7lbs; six and aged,'lostlolbs;4lbs allowed to mares, and geldings. Two miles. The H^CKRAJE of io shillings each, with 10 soys added, for all hacks. Catch .weights. No horse that has run for any save a hack race to be allowed to start. Once round-. Second horee to save his stake. Heats. The HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovg each, h ft, with 40 soys added by the Turf Club; second horse to save his stake. Entries to be made on or _ before the Ist of March, 1861; and horses to be named to the Secretary of the Turf Club, at or bel fore six o'clock p.m., on Monday, the2sth of-Mareh. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint; and the weights to be declared by the Secretary, at or before Twelve o'clock on Thursday, the 28th of March. Acceptances or forfeits to be 'declared or paid, as the case may be, at or before Twelve o'clock at noon on Monday, April 1. Onemile and a-half. The LADIES PURSE of 30 soys, added to a sweep, stakes of 3 soys each. T.C.P. weights'; the winner of the Turf Club Plate to carry 4lbs extra. Heat?. Once round and a distance. i WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. ~ , ~ The MAIPEN PLATE of 25 soys, added to a sweepstakes of 3 boys each.; second -horse to save hia stake. For all horses that never had, at the time of entering, won an advertised race where more than 20 soys of public money was given (matches except'ed). T.C.P. ireigh'ts. The winner of the , Great Nelson Trial Stakes to carry 4lbs extra. Once round and a distance. ' ' * The TOWN PLATE of 50 soys, added to a sweepstakes of 5 soys each; second horse to save his stakes. T.C. P. weights. Three miles. The SCURRY PLATE of 25 boys, added to a handicapped sweepstakes of 5 boys each,' h ft. Hones to be named to the Secretary cf the Turf Club, at or before Six o'clock, p.m., on Monday; the 25th of March; to be handicapped by the Stewards, ot whom they may appoint, and the weights to be declared, by the Secretary, at or before. Twelve o'clock on Thursday, the '28th March. Acceptances or forfeits to be declared or paid, as the case may be, at or before Twelve o'clock noon, on Monday, April Ist. Second horse to save his stake. Heats, one mile. ■ . ' The CONSOLATION PLATE of 20 boys, added to a handicap sweepstakes of 2 soys each, pp; for horses that have started and not won in the previous races. Second horse to save his stake. Horses to be named within a quarter of an hour after the last ' heat for the Scurry Plate, and to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Once round and a distance. ' The FORCED HANDICAP of 10 per centum of the gross amount of the public money won (exclusive . of stakes or entrances);. h ft; for the winner of any race, excepting the Great Nelson Trial Stakes and Consolation Plate; open to any other horse by making a stake of 5 soys; h ft. Second horse to save his stake. Horses to be named at the same time as for the Consolation Plate, and to be handicapped in the same manner. Once round and a distance. ' ,» Regulations. An allowance of 4 lbs. will be made to all hones brought from the other provinces of New Zealand to ' run at this meeting. ■ • No person not a subscriber of Two Guineas to the fund will be allowed to enter a horse for any race. The prices will be paid by the Treasurer, on the Monday following the races, at the Trafalgar Hotel, > at Eleven o'clock, a.m. 1 Entries, (excepting for the Scurry Plate, Handicap Sweepstakes, Consolation Plate, and Forced Handicap) to be made, and colours of the riders declared, under a sealed cover, to the Secretary of the Turl Club, at the Trafalgar Hotel, at.or hefore Six o'clock, p.m., on Thursday, the 28th of March. . ■ No public money will be addfid to .the. sw.eepstakea * by the Stewards, unless two horses, the bona fide property of separate owners, do start A bell will ring for saddling, and another for starting; not more than five minutes allowed after the last bell, when the horses at the poetwi/1 be started. The rules of the Nekon Turf Club will be strictlj adhered to. Horses to be at the post for the Great Nelson Trial Stakes and the Maiden plate, at Twelve o'clock on each day. Persons are requested not to bring dogs on the Course. . . . C. ELLIOTT, 287 Secretary olthe Turf Club. .^GENTS FOR" Tfiß. •• COLONIST." Town. Bridge-street, W. Wilk'ie I Waimea-street, I. M. Hill. Bridge-street, H. J. Goodman. Country. Stoke, F. Austen. Motueka, R. Sutcliffe. Richmond, Hodder & Co. Riwaka, Mr. Edleston Spring Grove, E. Rennel. Waitapu,- R. Ray, Wakefield, J. Squires. Motupipi, R. Clark. Waimea Village, J. Palmer Slateford, Mr. Heyward. Colling wood, D. Allan. j Blenheim, W. Collie. London: Mr. Win, B. Smith, News Agent, 4, Hungerford-st. Sydney-: Mr. J. L. Sheriff, Bookseller and Stationer, George-st. Melbourne : Messrs. Gordon and Gotch. Collins-street. WOTXCBt TO SOBSCKIBESS AND ABVSBTXSBB* THE COLONIST, published every Tuesday and Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to Eng- } and» Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Queensland, lasmania, and circulated throughout Australia generally. Parties desirous of having the " Summary lor Europe and Australia" posted to their friends abroad, may send their addresses to this office which will be promptly attended to. It is particularly requested thai; any irregularity in Ihe delivery of this paper, may be notified at this Office, in order that steps may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance. • The terms for advertisements are as under ■ Eight lines . : .£O4O Every line above eight 1 0 0 3 Every subsequent insertion will-bo charged one-half of the above prices. Every advertisement .not exceeding fifteen words will be charged at the uniform rate of Is. for each insertion. Quarterly. Advertiiersljylii^lcharged according to ' a scale to be ascertained on application,^ this, office.—~

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 356, 22 March 1861, Page 4

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