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IfOKITIKA SPRING MEET! AG. TO TAKE PLACE ON THE 15m INSTANT, BTEWARD3: O. W. OAKES, Esq., G. B. YOUNG, Esq., H. W. BRACKEN, Esq., J. JONES, Esq. E. BURNELL, Esq., Judge, A. DYSON, Esq., Starter, J. G. HAWKES, Esq., Clerk of tho Scales. T. KEN RICK, Esq., Clerk of the Courso A. F. GWATKIN, Esq., Hon. Seo. and Treasurer; Tiie Maiden Plate, of 25 soys. for horses that haVe never won public money. Weights — 0 yr«.,and aged, lOst. 41b. ; 5 yrs. 9dt 81b. ; 4 yrs., Oat. ; 3 yrs., Bst. 71b. ; mares and geldings ullowed 31bs. — 1 mile. 6 horses to start or the public money will not bo liivcn. Entruncc — £2 2a. The Hurdle Rack> of 30 sdvs., over foiir flights of hurdles} 3ft. Gin. ; weight list. 1 J miles. Four horses to start or the public money will not be given. Entrance — £2 2s. The Town Plate of 40 soys. Weight same as in maiden plate j winners to carry slbs. penalty ; 2 miles Five horses to start or tho public money will not bo given. Entrance— £3 3d. Tiir Packer's Purse, of 20 soys., for horses bona fide property of packers, and which have been regularly packed for the lait month. Weight list slhs ; 2 miles, owners up. Six hoises to stai t jr the public money will nol bo given. Entrance — £1 Is. Tiik Mule Race of 5 soys., with entries ((.jio guinea) added} catch weights} 1£ .. miles Thk Consolation StakkS of 10 boys, with entries (one guinea) added ; for horses not winnoly during tho day. Ilumlioup to be be declared £ of an hour before startingg — § mile. N.B.— Kntrio3 for tho Maiden Plate. Hurdle Race, nnd Town Plato to be mr.do under oover to tho Hon. Sec, at tho Hokitika Sale Yaids, m or before the 13th inst. Packers' Pui>e and Mule llnce, po-»t entries All races, wilh the exception of the Packers' Purse and Mule Race, to be ridden in colors, to bo declared at the time of entry. Full paifcinular?; owner's nanw, ago, and color < if horse, to bo sent in at time of entry ; und no horse will be ullowed io siart unhs-* the owner shall have subscribed the sum of one guinea to the fund. 1 IOKITIKA JOCKEY CLUB RACKS. A GRAND BALL Will take place at THE CORINTHIAN HALL On the night of tho Races, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1865, Under the patronngo of the Ilokitika Jockey Club. An a guarantee of the success of this Ball, tho following gentlemen has kindly consented to act as a Committee of Management :—: — Reeves, E«q Bracken, Eaq Anderson, Ksq Hawkes, Ksq Young, Esq Munro, Esq Gwatkin, Esq Oakes, Eiq Jones, Esq ' Butler, Esq Comiokcy, Esq 1M M E NSE ATTRACTION ! Arrival of tho VICTORIAN STAR COMPANY At tho Corinthian Hall. .vi R. AND MRS. GEORGE ELLIS, The far-famed Comic Vocalists, in their inimitable Patchwork Entertainment. MR. HARRY WALLACE, The renowned India-rubber Man, in In 3 nstouutUiijr. Acrobatic Fonts und Juggling Extraordinary, Trapeze and Double Bar performances. Mr. Geo'iigt} Er,i,is in Irish Characteristic Songs and Dances. MR. JOHN WRIGHT Will nightly perform a selection from the Gems of Operas us solos up m the Violin Mr. MOSS will preside at the Piano. George Ellis, Makageh. Remember ! — Monday Night the Star Company will commence, and every evening durii g tl c week. Charge of Admission — Reserved seats, !2s. 6d. ; body of hall and promenade, Is. IyTOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVIi— 20 tona silk dressed Adelaido flour 5 tons Chilian do 2 tons Company's sugar, Xos ; 1 and 2 30 \ chests tea' 30 casos Belfast and Wiltshire bacon VI cases llelfd*>t aud Yoikshivo hams 2 tons spiced bebf 60 ko:*s Wellington and Woolongong but tor 2 oasts Davis' painkiller 2 cases turtatio neid, pills and ointment llenuossy's brandy, bulk and ca*so Saudemau's port wine, treble grape UynW portor, quarts, in case "Whiskey, old Tom, shorry, bitters Tobacco', (various brands) cigars, vestas. pipes Coffee in tins, peppor in £, $ nnd lib tins Pick.", axes, stamped diaho, plates Colonial watertight boots nnd luces Flour bags (oO's) Belmont candles, potatoes Pick and nxo handles, stationery, fancy goods, &o. JOHN SOLOMON AND CO., Diggers' Store, Rcvoll street. COALS ! COALS ! ! COALS ! ! ! Delivered at £<> 10s per ton. Do half-tons at £7 pe 1 ton. R. & T. HAWORTH, 1 Gibson's Quay. AT HUNTER'S Q. LASG O\V 11 X S/T AUR AN T Will bo found X Good Feed nt nil hour 3. Chni'gC3 Modorato. QOO D OLB A N B KDB, lg. Hoard by Day ou Weub* OnnwUo Coriathiau llulh

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West Coast Times, Issue 42, 9 September 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 42, 9 September 1865, Page 3

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