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TTOKITIKA SPUING MEETING TO TAKE PLACE ON THE 15itt INSTANT 1 , BTEWAUD3 : 0. 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 the Scales. T. KENItICK, Esq., Clerk of the Course. A. F. GWATKIN, Esq., Hon. Sec. aud Treasurer, The Maiden Plate, of 25 soys. for horses that have never won public money. Weights— 0 yrs., and aged, lOst. 41b. 5 0 yrs. 9at 81b. } 4 yrs., 9it. ; 3 yrs., Bsr. 71b. j mares aud geldings allowed 31b3. — 1 mile. 5 horseu to start or tho public money will not bo jjiven. Entrance— £2 2s. The Hukdle Race, of 30 soys., over four flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin.; weight list. 1 £ miles. Pour horses to start or the public money will not bo given. Entrance— £2 2& Tiib Town Plate of 40 soys. Weight samo as in maiden plate j winners to carry 6lbs. penalty; 2 miles Fivo hoisesto start 01? ihe public money will not bo given. Eutranoe — £3 Ss. The Packer's Purse, of 20 soys., for horses bona tide property of packers, and Which havo been regularly packed for tho last mouth. Weight list 6lhs ; 2 mili-.0, owners up; Six horses to start or the public money will not be given. Entrance — £1 Is. The Mule Uace of 5 soys., with o'ntriea (ono guinea) added; catch Weights ; 1J miles The Consolation Stakks of 10 soys , with entries (one guinea) added; for horses not winners during .the day. Handicap to be bo declared 3 of an hour before startingg— I mile, N.B.— Entries for the Maiden Plate. Hurdle Race, and Town Plate to be mi.de under cover to the Hon. Sec., at the Hokitika Salo Yards-, on or before the 13th inst. Packer^ Purs© and Mule Race, post entries All races, with the exception of the Packers' Pilrao and Mule Race; to be ridden in colors, to bo declared at tho time of entry. Full particulars, owner'd name, age, and color of horse, to be sent in at time of entry ; and no horse will bo ullowed to siart unless the owner shall have subscribed the sum of one guinea to the fund. riOKITIKA JOCKEY CLUB RAOE3; A GRAND BALL Will take place at THE CORINTHIAN HALL On the night of the Ra&a, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1865, Under the patronage of the Hokitika Jockey Cluli. As a guarantee of the success of this Ball, tho following gentlemen has kindly consented to act as « Committee of Management : — Reeves, Esq Bracken, Esq Anderson, Esq Hawkes, Esq Young, Efiq Munro, Esq Gwatkin, Esq Oakes, Esq Jones, Esq Butler, Esq Comiokey, Ksq EACESI RACES! RACES' r\N Thursday, tho 14th inst., at 8 p.m., i GRAND SWEEP On tho Maiden and Town Plates will ba drawn for at BILL CONE'S well known, SHAKSPEARE HOTEL, Whore all the latest tips and sporting news 'con be obtained, together with the Latest betting. N.B.— BILL CONE has an outsider for the Hurdles. DON'T FORGET THURSDAY NIGHT. HOEITIKA SPRING MEETING. NOTICE: I ENTRIES for the Maiden. Plato, Hurdle J Race, Town Plate, and Packors' Purse, will bo closed On Wednesday, the 13th inst.; at 6 p.m. 41. F. GWATKIN> Hon. Soo. IMMENSE ATTRACTION! Arrival of th'd VICTORIAN STAR COMPANY At the Corinthian Hall. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ELLIS, The far-famed Comic Vocalists, in their inimitable Patchwork Entertainment. MR. HARRY WALLACE; The renowned India-rubber Man, iv his astounding Acrobntio Feats uud Juggling Extraordinary, Trapeze and Double Bar performances. Mb. George Ellis in Irish Characteristic Songs and Dances. MR. JOHN WRIGHT Will nightly perform a selection from the 1 Gems of Operas us solos upon the Vibliuj Mi MOSS will preside at thfc IMano. Geokok 3'iLLis, Manager. Chargo of Admission— Reserved »oatl») ' 28. Od. ; body of hall and promenade, Uj

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West Coast Times, Issue 43, 12 September 1865, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 43, 12 September 1865, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 West Coast Times, Issue 43, 12 September 1865, Page 3

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