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3rd and 4th. MARCH, 1864. Stewards : Lieut.-Col. Logan, H.M. 57th regt. Dk. .Gibson, John "Came uon, esq.’, DL-'MIJSSENj ■ ? - - Eusign Powell, H.M. 57th regt. L. Daniell, Esq. G. Ross, Esq. _ Judge J. N.ixon, Esq. . Clerk of the. Course : Mb. I). Cameron. FIRST D/lf . I. Produce Plate of £ . added to a Sweepstake of >£3 3s. each, PP., oneivto all horses foaled in t.hei colonyand that have never run for Public money. 3 yrs: old, 8 st. 7 lb., 4 yrs. 9 st.. 7 Ih., 5 yrs. 10 st., 6 yrs. and aged 10 st. 4 lb. Heats, mile and-u-half ; second .horse to save his stakes. No person allowed to enter a horse uid ess he is a subscriber of at ■ least one guinea to this Plate. 2. Scurry Stakes, of £. added t.o a Sweepstake, of .i'l - Is. ... 'Catch .weights.; single event; one round and a distance; second horse to. .save. his,stakes.... . .... 3. Ladles 1 Purse of ,£ added to a Sweepstake -ofr '.£l each, .Ibpeiik £6;-;.'ufi horses. 3 yrs old List. 4 lb, 4 yrs 11st 4 lb, 5 yrs 11;st.G'lb,? 6-yrs and .ilgeiPUal Si. Heats, H miles ; Gentlemen riders ; second horse to save his-stakes^ 4 > Race of d£ =, j added, to a : sweepstake of £1: each,, for Stotkburses bona fide the. property of . Stock-owners : in the districts of AVanganui and Llangitikei, that .have been regularly ridden-after stux*k: tor at least' 12 months before the date of entrance, and that are not entered for any race uf the present meeting. Weights same 'as ' for Wanganui S akes,l .pos£v eufrances, single event, two miles. 5. Maori Race —(if sufficient funds are iubscribei.).

SECOND DA Y. I- 'Hurdle Race of £ , added to a sweepstakes of- -£2 2s. each,' P. P. 3 yr& 9st„ 4 yrs. 1 Ost, yrs. 10 st. 71b.,l 6 yrs. and aged i ost. 101 i». Heats 2 miles, over six hul-slies 4Ti high: • iSecoml horse to save Ids stakes, The winner' of the Produce or Radio.-*’ Purse-t..* carry 4lh, extra. 2. Licensed Victuallers ’ Purse of £ Same coiiiiitions and hurdles' as in the Hurdle race. The winner of the Hurdle race net elieible-l" irut 3. IVunyaa-ti Slakes o[ £ , added to a •Sweepstake -of £z 2s-each.. v . Open to ail bursts ; ' handicap;; heats, 1 -2 ; miles ; second horse to save his stakes. ■L. JI tlier Stakes of £ . ayded, .to a Sweepstake of II Is. . 2'" miles,’' single event. *3 yrs 11 si 3 lb, 4jrs 12 st. 3 lb, •Vyrs .12 st 10 lb, 6 yrs and aged .13 St, Post entrances.- ' 1 11 - ; ; - 4.. Consojatioh Stakes of £ ~ entrance 4i Is. each, for alL.hurseSftbat have run and not won ,a race tliiriug this meeting,.Post entrances,' weights to he handicapped by the stewards, single'" event, 1 once 'rouhd . the course and a distance. .Mares, and geldings tu be allowed 4!bs. ' All jockeys to appear iii proper costume. The billowing rules-and• regulations will be strictly adhered' to ** 1. Tiiere shall be a„distance post for each race. " I ‘2 2 Any person entering a horse must be a Sub'Ci iher <>f ,£1 Id to the Rice Fund. 3. Notice is to be given to tlie Stewards of all Matches that may he wished to be run between any (if the Races. 4. No person will be permitted do gallopor ride on the Course during the Race days. 5. All dogs found on the course .will" be destroyed. 6 The Races will commence punctually at 11 o'clock ; half an-hour allowed between each I leaf, and Race. - 7.. All - anpl.icatjoijs for. Booths ..to- be made to the Oum'u'iittee” win) will point out the sit( s and regulate The scale of chargesfur the occupaT m pPthe ground. - . 8. The Rules of: the' Wellington Jockey Cluh.wiil.be strictly adhered to. Pint ranees for the Produce Plate to he made in writing) to the Stewards, at tlie Rutland Hotel on Wednesday, 17th February ; and the entrances for the remaining Paces at the Commercial Hotel, an‘Monday, 29th February— r to close at 10 p.in, precisely. ' • AH disputes to be referred to the Stewards, whose decision will be final. Subscriptions will be received at the Bank of New South Wales. By order of the Steward^, C. W. BROUGHTON, Hen. Sec. and Treas. N.B.—- After 'This date all horses found training, on the enclosed portion of the Racecourse will be disqualified, a certain part of the Course having been set aside for training-purposes.;.• - January 21, ISG4. Sheep-Folds, Sheds, Fencing'.

ALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON for Fencing; Roofing, Sheds, &c., also Patent Galvanized-Tiles. Extensively used throughout the Colonies. For Prices, Drawings,- and Catalogues apply ■through'-any. London Merchant, or to the Manufacturers, TUPPER & Co., 61a, Moorgatestreet, London, and 6, Berkeley-street, Birmingham. January 14, 1864. To be 3Let or Sold. fjPIIAT valuable;'Town Section and 1 Dwelling House in Victoria Avenue lately occupied by Mrs. Liffiton. Apply to Mr: Churton, or Messrs. Gudgeon and Co. January 21, 1864.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 379, 28 January 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 379, 28 January 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 379, 28 January 1864, Page 2

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