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Racing mi AROHA RACE MEETING; WEDNESDAY, 9th FEB., 1881. , STKVTABJiS: Messrs C. S. Stafford, G. Purchase, C. Gould, J. Craig (jun.), D. Morgan, GK Lipsey, R. Parr, H. E; Whitaker, J. McGheebin, J. S. Buoklana, G. S. O'Halloran, W. Fraser, Jno. Wood, 0. McLean, ' P. Quihlan. r Judge : Harry Kenrick, Esq. Handicappeb : W. Pereival, Big. Oibbxb 07 thb , Cotrasn: Messrs Reuben r Parr and John Woodi.': --'■■. BTAEIEE: J. S. Buckland, Esq. ' Clerk o? Scales .HiE. Wbitaker, Esq. MAIDEN PLATE of 20 eovs.—l£ mile..' Weight for age. For horses that hare never won an advertised race exceeding 10 boti. Entrance, IJ. boys. ; "';. MAOBI RACE, of 5 soys.—li mile*. Catch weights. Horierto;be owned and ridden, by natives. Entrance, 10b; TE AROHA CUP HANDICAP, of 75 'ton. —2 miles. Nomination, 2 soys., acoep* tance, 3 sots. . HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 30 sots. —2 miles, over eight flights of hurdles, 3 feet 6 inches high. Nomination, 1 soy. % acceptance 1£ boyb. PUBLICANS PURSE HANDICAP, of 20 soys.—Entrance £i ; acceptance, £1. MAORI RACE, of 5 soys.—2 n.iles. Eatrance 10s. Catch weights. Horses to be owned and ridden by natives. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 15 boyb., for beaten horses. 1 mile. Entrance, 1 SOY. CONDITIONS: Entrance Fee to be forwarded with nomination and colours, age and pedigree of the horse, addressed to the Secretary, Post Office, Te Aroha, or Mr Wst. Pebcttae, Queen« street, Auckland, not later than FRIDAY, 28th January. Weights will appear in Auckland and - Waikato papers on THURSDAY, February 3rd, 1881, with the -exception of the Publicans' Purse, whioh will be declared after the Te Aroha Oap.i Acceptance Money payable to the Secretary, or Mr Pebcivai, by SATURDAY, sth February, 1881, before 8 p in. Acceptances for Publicans' Purse will be re- • ceived up to a quarter of an hour before . starting. No Entry will be received except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall- be decided by fcbe Stewards or .whom they may appoint,j,«nd their decision shall be final. •'" ;' All Protests must be accompanied with a * deposit of 3sovs., which will be forfeited to the funds of the Club should the Stewards consider the Protest frivolous or vexatious. The Rules of the Auckland Racing Club will be strictly adhered to. Ten per cent, irom prizes in each event will be.deducted for the second horse. JAMES CRAIG, 1699 . . Hon. Sec* Business .Notices "billiards, 6d PEE GAME, CAN BE HAD in the Billiard Boom adjoining the Provincial Hotel, Queen street, where EVERY ATTENTION will be Paid to Patrons by a Careful Marker. BOYS NOT ALLOWED TO PL AY-with-out Written Oonscrrtrof "Parents. 1664 REDUCTIONS. \T7ATOHES and Clocks carefully Cleaned *' and Regulated for 4st each, workmanship Guaranteed. New Main Springs 4s each. ASTDBEW HoiiDEN, Practical Watchmaker, ■-•-- , Owen street, Q-rahamstown. PHOTOGRAPHIC. MESSRS FOY 8E.05., TTTHILE returning Thanks to the ~ Public for the liberal Patronage they have received for the last sine yean, beg to inform them that having made Extensive Additions and Improvements to their Photographic Establishment, are now prepared to execute Orders in a style that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the public. Frederick Wells T>ETURNS his SINCERE THANKS JL\> FOB THE . • , LIBERAL PATEOFAGE bestowed on him since commencing Business, and trusts during the coming year to receive STILL FURTHER SUPPORT. beef mutton, pork, veal lamb, etc; The Best Obtainable in the Maeket, And Prices—the LOWEST POSSIBIdTcon^" sistent with Quality. FREDERICK WELLS, BUTCHER, T A bA a tr Road. IMPORTANT TO LEGAL MANAGERS, MINE MANAGERS, AND TEIBUTEES. TT7 A. N T E D KNOWN JUST PRINTED, and now on SALE at the Evening Stae 'Office, Aibert street Grahamstown, - TRIBUTERS'ACHEEMJENT FORMS. r^USTOMS FOSiVLS.—Wanted Known on \J SALE at the Evening- Stab Oppiok, Albertßtreet, Grahamstown, INWARDS and OUTWARDS COASTWISE FORMS /ORNAMENTAL. Printing, in colors, gold \J or broni in a style hitherto unobtain* able on the Thames, at the jSvbpiuo Stap O(Bn* J ' ' ' '•;. '' ': ". ■;; At a very pleasant lea party, the conversa* '' tion turned on transmigration. A lady of " exquisite beauty who was sipping MgGowak'S ■ best, turned to Mr -; — and asked 'what form he would prefer to inhabit, ? Tc duwolved '. in 3s Tba madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3777, 4 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3777, 4 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3777, 4 February 1881, Page 3

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