NEW SEASON TEAS. NEW SEASON TEAS. THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. JUST ARRIVED, at the CITY TEA MART, the choicest selection of NEW SEASON TEAS, Comprising — Souchong, Kaisow and Hyson. 11148 Sporting. TTOKITIKA ANNUAL RACES ■Wilt BE BUN ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 30m and 31st December, Over Mr darxofcu's Cours?. WooAjkls. Stewards : Hon. John HaU Jds. A. Bonr % , Esr. G. S. Sale, Esq. G. Fi^Ge ale.. Esq. Wm. Shaw, Esq. S. GaJb.-ih. 7L^\ Aliivd Dyson. Esq. G. Ha ••."son, £<c : . B. Ciapeolb. Esq. P. Com'skejr, E.so. J. R. Carey, ittsq. J. P. Kiel a. E-.q.* B. Osborne, Esq. —Cb Is'.ian, Esq. Hugh Casskly, Esq. A. Mee.. E>q. Judge : J. R. Carey, Esq. Stance* : Alfred Dyson, Esq, CIiEEK OP THE CoUBSE ; — Christian, Esq. Tbeasubeb : B. Osborne, Esq. FIRST DAY.— MONDAY. Tbial SfAKEs, of 40 soys , open to ali horses, the property prior io the 9i,li November, oi' any ho/iajkie resident 'n Westlaud. Weight for a. $c. Onenv'.e and a distance. .Enhance 4 soys. Hokll'iKA TOiVN. PiATJB, of 100 SOYS... open to aU horses. Weight foe a^e. Two mile--. Entiancs 10 soys. Packebs' Puese, of 30 sots. Heats : ibr packers' horses oily, ihat must oe povedio be regule.iy pecked on any pDi-t of the West Coaso foi* not less ihan thvae months pvior to the ineeuio^. Well-co weishfc foe aq;e. Tiuee-qua-Lers oi a-mUe. Enii'ance 3 soys. Sgulilxg Race, of 50 sops., opea io pU hovscs, UDder ibllowing concJilions : — If enided, not to be sold; Jo ca ry 71bs penali/; if Lo be sold, foi? £60; Treijlii ibi* a«e ; for £50. allowed 7i'os ; {bi- £'10, allowed 141bs ; for £30, a"-on-cd2libs ; ibr £20, allowed 2Slbs ; Oiie-m'le-aotl-a-'di?!!:. The winner to be sold by auction immed : ateiy after the race. Auy sarplas over up^et price io go to the l'unds. EaLrance 5 sops,* Kokvle Kac i. oc 70 sors., open io all hoi'ses. Weight ibr age. Two mi'cs over such hurdles as the stewards may delei'minc. EnLrance7 sors. Hack Race, of — soys., open to e'i\ horses. One mile. Enutcnee 1 soy. added. Post en^ry. SECOND DAY.— TUESDAY. Westland Coujjty- Handica?,' of 200 soys, open to all horses, two miles and a distance. Nomination, with 3 soys only, to be made on night of general entry. Handicap weights will be made and declared at the Empire lloLel, at 9 p.m. on the first day of running, so os to allow the stewards an opportunity of rating the merits of the horses during same day's running. Acceptance, w'td 10 sovn, must be sent in to the Stewards, at the Empire Hotel, by 11 o'clock p.m. same night. Tbotting Distance Handicap, of 30 soys, open to all horses, welter weight for age. Three miles. Entrance, 3 soys. Ladies' Purse, of 50 soys, open to all horses. Gentlemen riders. Welter I weights. One mile and a half. En- I trance, 6 soys. Butchers' Pubse, of 30 soys. Heats. For horses the bona fide property, previous to the 9th November, of retail butchers on the West Coast. Distance, three quarters of a mile. Weight for age. Entrance, 3 soys. Hukdle Handicap, of 100 soys, open to all horses. Three miles. Nominations, with 3 soys, to be made on night of
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West Coast Times, Issue 680, 28 November 1867, Page 2
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529Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 680, 28 November 1867, Page 2
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