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mHAMES ANNUAL RACES, -*- To be held on THE PABAWAI RACECOURSE, On SATURDAY (Boxing Day) 26th, and MONDAY, 28th December, 1874. Mr. Thomas Spencer Mr. W. H Carsin Mr. A. J. Allom, J.P. Mr. John Cook Mr. J. A. Fryer Mr. W. WiMniron Mr. W. McCullough Mr. W. H. Grace. JtiDGB : Captain Fraser. Stautkr: Mr, Thomas' Spencer. Cufjic op tut: Cottkse: Mr. F. J. Wavdell. Ci;ebk of the Scalds : Mr. R. A. Cook. TRTUSCr»"ER : ; Mr. T! onias Spencer. ITAIfDICAPrEB: Captain Fraaer. FIEST DAY," SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 187*. The FLYING HANDICAP, 20 sotb ; Threequarters of a m?!e. Entrance, 2 pots ; 1 Boy to be .paid on nomination, and 1 eot on acceptance HURDLE RACE (Handicap), 15 sovs;r.2 milea. Entrant 1?, 2 6ots; nomination,' lsov; acceptance, 1 sot ■.:.--. The THAMES PLATE (Handicap), 40 sots ; 2 miles. Entrance, 5 soys ; nomination, 2 sots ; acceptance, 3 sots PONY RACE, 10 soys ; li mile ; for ponies I 14 hands and under; catch weights, • Post cnf;ry, 1 sot HACE BACE, 10 sov3; 1 mile. For horses owned two. monJbs prior to tho race by boisa fide settlers of the district; no horse to carry less than 9st. Post entry, 1 sot SECOND DAY, DECEMBER 28. The TRIAL STAKES (Handicap), 20 sots ; 1£ miles. For horses owned for two months prior to the race by bona fide settlers of the district. Eutranco, 2 soys ; nomination, 1 eot ; acceptance, 1 sot HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 15 sots. 2 miles. Entrance, 2 sots ; nomination, 1 soy; dc««{2t n"ce, 1 sot PARAWAT PURSE (Handicap), 40 sots. 2 miles! Entrance, 5 sots ; nomination, 2 Boys; acceptance, 3 «ots. . The LADIES' PURSE, 20 iots. H mile. Welter weight for age ; amateur riders. Entrance, 2 soys; nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 eot CONSOLATION HANDICAP (for all beaten horseß), 10 sots; 1 mile; post entry, 1 bot. CONDITIONS. All disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of tlie Stewards, or whosoever they may appoint, and such decision on sU points shall be final. Auckland Racing Club rules w.'U bo strictly adhered to. G-eneral entries Wednesday, December 16, at 8 p.m., after whic'i none will be receiTeJ unless bearing posf.-mr.rk of that date. All entrances must be in sealed covers, addressed to tbeSecretary,F.xch<\ngeßuildings, Grahnmstown, and be ac ?mpanied with entrance money, description, name and age of horse, end colors to be worn by the rider. Weights will bo declared on FRIDAY, 18th. Acceptances must be made with the Secretary on SATURDAY, 19th. December. In the event of any person entering a protest a §urn of £2 2s must be lodged with the Secretary before fuch protest will be considered, this sum-to bo forfeited to the funds of tho mee'ing should the stewards.consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. Any person entering a horse, excepting for the pony and hack races, to be a subscriber ef not less than two guinea!l. Three horses to s^rfc or no race. J. HOBITE, 57760 , Secretory. HOT ICE. F/RKS BETWEEN PARAWAI AND TARARU.— Shortland to Parawai .;. ... 6sl Do. to Grahamstown ... . 6d Do. to Mary street ... ... 3d Grahomstown toTuraru .... ; ... 6d Grahamstown to Mary-street ■ ... 3d A private Carriage to Let by tho hour or day. Charges to suit the times. .jf(; Saddle Horses for Hire. For the convenience of the public in the Summer months for Bathing, a 'Bus will run to Parawai every morning, commencing on Wednesday, 18th November, if inducement should offer, leaving Gr»hninstown at 6 a.m. and Parawai at half post 7 a.m. tc7227 Aiexahdeb Phillips. PUBLIC NOTICE! TA R A R.U GAB DEN S . ■ ■ ABB NOW OPEN DAILY. Admission ... ... Sixpence. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. No Dogs allowed in the Gardens. 7733tc .~MBS. HARVEY BEGS to inform Ihe Ladies of Grahamstown and Shortland that she has OPEKED A SHOP, corner of Pollen and Sea^ystreets, where the in prepared to STAMP EMBROIDERY. TRACING done on BBAIDWORK MATERIAL to any Design. 7764

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1834, 18 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1834, 18 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1834, 18 November 1874, Page 3

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