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rPHAMES ANNUAL EACE6, J- To be held on THE PARAWAI RACECOURSE, On SATURDAY (Boxing Day) 26th, and MONDAY, 28fch December, 1874. Patboh : His Honor the Superintendent', John William eon. ! SiEWAEDS: Mr. Thomas Spencer Mr. John Cook Mr. A.J.AUom,J.P. Mr. W. Wilkinson Mr. J. A. Fryer Mr. W. H. &race Mr. W. McCullough Mr. H. R. Jonea Mr..W. H.Oaesin | Mr. 8. Young Mr. W. Howe. Judge: Captain Fraser. Stabxeb : Mr, Thomas Spencer; „ Cjjebk of the Cottbw: ■ Mr. F. J. Wardell. CIEBK OF THE SCALES : Mr. R. A. Cook. .:", TbeABUBEB: Mr. Thomas Spencer. .■■V f C '■ FIRST DAYv ; . ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1874. The FLYING HANDICAP, 20 sots ; Threequarters of a mile. Entrance, 2 sots; 1 say to be paid on nomination, and 1 sot on acceptance .-.•.•. l{ HUBDLE RACE, {Hsndieftp), 15 sots j 2 miles. Entrance, 2 sots; nomination, 1 sot ; acceptance, 1 sot The THAMES PLATE (Handicap), 40 sots ; 2 miles. Ettrance, 5 sots ; nomination, 2 sots; acceptance, 3 sots MAORI HORSE RACE, — three " : times round the course.' * For: horses: ""' ! owned and ridden by : Maoris :,. catch weights:; post entry. <■'• PONY RACE, 10 sots ; li mile; for ponies 14 hands acd under; catch weights. Post en»y, 1 sot " HACK RACE, 10 sots ; 1 mile. For horses ■ .-■■ pwn«d two months prior to the race by bona fide tettiers of the district; no ■ horse to carry less than 9st. Post entry, ■■■> ■" J SOT ■'■■:. ■•■ ■ -.-■• • ■ ; ■ •;" SECOND DAY, DECEMBER 28. The TRIAL STAKES (Handicap), 20 sots i 1| miles. For horses owned for two months prior to the race by bona fide settlers of the district. Entrance, 2 sots ) nomination, 1 iot ; acceptance, 1 sot HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 15 soys. 2 miles. Entrance, 2 sots ; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 1 bot PARA WAT PURSE (Handicap), 40 sots. 8 • miles. Entrance, 5 sots ; nomination, 2 sbrs; acceptance, 3 sors. MAORI HORSE RACE, — sots j twice round the course. For horses owned and ridden by Maoris; ostch weights; post entry. The LADIES' PURSE, 20 jots, li mile. Welterweight for age; amateurtiders. Entrance, 2 sots 5 nomination, 1 sot ; acceptance, 1 sot CONSOLATION HANDICAP (for all beaten horses), 10 sd7S; 1 mile; post entry, ■;; _ 1 SOT. ' / ' ■ .■;■''■ ■■" CONDITIONS. All disputes, claims, and objections] arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the* Stewards, or whosoever they may appoint, and such decision on all points ehall be final. Auckland Racing Club rules will be strictly adhered to. •■•-■, General entries Wednesday, December 16, at 8 p.m., after which, none will be receirecl unless bearing post-mark of that date. Ail entrances must be in sealed covers, addressed to theSecretary,Ezch«ngeßuildings, Grahamstown, and bo accompanied with entrance money, description, name and age of horse, and colors to be worn by the rider. Weights will be declared on FRIDAY, 18th. Acceptances .must be made with the Secretary on SATURDAY, 19th December. In the eTent of any person entering a protest „ a sum of £2 {?s\mußt be lodged with the Secretary before such protest will be considered, this sum to be forfeited to the funds of the meeting should the stewards consider the protest friTolous or Texatidus } Any person entering a horse, excepting for the pony and hack races, to be a subscriber of not less than two guinea?. Three horses to start or no race. T.Hobkx, 7759 Secretary. STBAWBEKjBIES AND CEEAM ;- ■ ■-; ■■■■;.& ■ : ■■>"■ „ , . PAEAWAI GAEDENS! Como and eat as many as you like for Oes Shilling! ' WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S IIAIB CCTTIKO ESTABUSnUEBT to be bhared, Shampooed, &c., next Fugate'f Red Boot, Owen-street, Grahamstown. I NOTICE. WANTED, a HEAD TEACHES for the Waiotahi School. Applications to be sent to the Chairman on or before the 26th instant. W. Rowb, Chairman, Waiotahi District Committee. December 9,1874. 7.878 BOABB AND EESIDENCE. TT7" ANTED, immediately, a few Respectable Miners or other working men in a private house in Albert street. Comfortable Home. Terms 17s 6d per week. For address, Ac, Apply to Office of this Paper. 7879 CITEAWBEBEIES AND CBEAML |O XT PABAWAI GABDE|TS! Come and eat as many as you like for One Shilling! v

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1860, 18 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1860, 18 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1860, 18 December 1874, Page 3

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