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NELSON RACE MEETING, 1854. /"John Nixon, Esq. Stewards-^ VV. O. Caotlbt, Esq. V,Fkbd. A. Wild, Esq. TUESDAY, March 7. The VICTUALLERS' PLATE of 30 Soys. added to » Sweepstakes of 4 Sovi. each ; second hone to save his tUkt. T. C. P. weight!. Three milei. Mr. Stafford* b m Symphony, 0 yrs (scarlet Mr. Redwood* eh m Flora, 5 yri (black jacket red cap Mr Newcome's br c Lamplighter, by Lucifer, 4 yrs (puce and white Mr Dale's eh c Joe Miller, 4 yrs (pink body black ileevei and cap Mr. Redwood's eh f Zoe (sitter to Australian Cossack} 3 yrs (blue jacket black cap The PORT STAKES of 3 Soys. each, p.p., 20 Soys. added by the Turf Club, for the produce of mares covered in Nelson in the season of 1849—50. Second horse to save his stake. Colts, Bst 7lbs ; fillies, Bst 3lbs. The winner to give one dozen of Port to the Club on the day of the race. One mile. Mr Tinline's bk f Zingara, by II Barbiere, out of Gipsy (pink body green sleeves and cap Mr Stafford's br c Claret late Sloven, by Glendon, out of Modish (scarlet Mr Redwood's b f Deceit, by Patch, out of Deception (pink body and white sleeves, black cap Mr Weld's b c Sultan, by Glendon, out of Mirza (black and green stripe Mr Bedborough's br c Olympic, by Leading Article, out of Madame Vestris (black and red stripe, black cap Mr Harkness's b f Costella, by Patch, out of Beeswing (pink body and white sleeves, black cap Mr Elliott's br f (dead;, by Glendon, out of Brunette Mr Stafford's eh c Sting, by Glendon, out of Beeswing The WAIMEA STAKES of 1 Boy. each, 10 Soys. added, for all horses not exceeding 144 hands ; second horse to save his stake. 14$ hands 9s t /lbs ; 41b allowed for every inch under. Heats, once round and a distance. Mr Cautlev's eh m Emily, by Operator ipink body and green sleeves, pink cap Mr Godfrey's br in The Pet (black and pink stripe Mr Wilton's br g Tommy (black and blue stripe, blk cap Mr Harkness's br f Deceit (pink body and white sleeves, black cap The LADIES' PUKSE of 25 Soys. added to a Sweepstakes of 4 Soys, each, second horse to save his stake. T. C. P. weights. The winner of the Victuallers' Plate to carry 7lbs extra. Heats, once round and a distance. Mr Cautley's br g Grasshopper, aged (pink body and green sleeves, black cap Mr Redwood's eh h Glaucus, aged (blue jacket black cap Mr M'Donald's br m Miss Budge, 5 yrs (tartan Mr Redwood's eh m Flora, 5 yrs (black jacket redcap Mr Newcome's br c Lamplighter, 4 yrs (puce and white The WAIRAU PLATE of 5 Soys. added to a Sweepstakes of Half-a-Sovereign each, for Hacks ; second horse to save his stake. No hone entered for any race where 10 so vs. is added to be allowed to start. Catch weights. Heats, once round. WEDNESDAY, Ma«ch 8. The TURF CLUB PLATE of so Soys., added to a Sweep, stakes of 6 Soys. each, second hone to save his stake; for three yrs old, Bst albs ; four, Qst 13lbs ; five, lOst 7lbs ; six and aged, lOst lOlbs ; 4lbs allowed to mares and geldings. Two miles. Mr Redwood's eh h Glaucus, aged (blue jacket black cap Mr Stafford's b m Symphony, Oyrs (scarltt Mr Redwood's eh m Flora, S yrs (black jacket red cap Mr Newcome's br c Lamplighter, 4 yrs (puce and white The HACK STAKES of 5 Shillings each, with 3 Sots. added, for all hacks ; last hone to pay the second hone's stake. The winner of the Wain* Pl«t« not to be allowed to start. Catch weights. Once round. The SHEARERS' PURSE of 20 Soys. added to a Sweep, stakes of 3 Soys. each; for three yn old, 9it albs; four, 10stl3lbs; five, list 71bs; six and aged, list lOlbs; 4lb allowed to mares and geldings. Once round and a distance. Mr Stafford's b m Symphony, 0 yrs (scarlet Mr Hewitt's b g Strop, 4 yrs (blue and red stripe Mr Dale's eh c Joe Miller, 4 yrs (pink body black sleeves and cap Mr Stafford's br c Claret late Slovtn, 3 yrs (scarlet jacket black cap Mr Bedborough's br c Olympic, 3 yrs (black and red stripe black cap Mr Redwood's eh f Zoe, 3 yn (black jacket red cap The SCURRY STAKES of 3 Soys. each, IS Sots, added » second horse to save his stake ; fourteen hands, 8«t 71bs ; 71bs allowed, or carried extra, for every inch under or over ; 4lbs to mares and geldings. The winner of the Victuallers' Plate, the Turf Club Plate, or Ladies' Purse, to carry 71bs • of any two of the above races, lOlbs; of all three 12lbs extra. Heats, once round. Mr Cautley'a eh m Emily (pink body and green sleerar*# pink cap Mr Redwood's eh h Glaucus (black jacket red cap Mr M'Donald's brm Miss Budge (tartan Mr Schroder's b g Fancy Boy, by Sir Hercules (pinkjaeket black cap Mr Newcome's br c Lamplighter (puce and green The CONSOLATION PLATE of 15 Soys. added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 Soys. each, p. p., for all horses that have started and not won in the previous races ; second horse to save his stake. Hones to be named within a quarter of an hour after the last heat for the Scurry Stakes, and to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Once round and a distance. ~Lf. — — — — — No penon not a subscriber of One Guinea to the fond' will be allowed to enter a hone for any race except tha Wairao Plate and Hack Stakes, nor for the latter races unless a tub* scriber to the amount of Ten Shillings. The prises will be paid by the Treasurer on the Monday following the Races, at the Wakatu Hotel, at 1 1 o'clock. Horses for the Hack Stakes, Wairau Plate, and Consolation Plate, to be entered on the (round. No other Post entries allowed. No public money will be added to the Sweepstakes by the Stewards, unless two horses, the bona fid* property of separate persons, do start. A bell will ring for saddling, and another for starting | not more than fire minutes allowed after the last bell, when the horses at the post will be started. Hones to be at tbf post for the Victuallers' Plata and Turf Club Plate, at twelve o'clock en each day. All persona an requested not to bring dogs on the course. C. Elliott, Secretary of the Turf CUk.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 626, 4 March 1854, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 626, 4 March 1854, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 626, 4 March 1854, Page 4

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