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' NEWMARKET. ATHLETIC SPOETS BOXING DAY (Tuesday), Dec. 26, 1871. TO BE HELD at the back of the New market Hotel. Judge: Referee : Stabteb : Hakdicappers : Committee ; programme. I—Quoits, 21 yards. Prize, £110s and 10s j entrance, 2s 6d 2—Maiden Race, 100"yards. Prize, £2 : entrance, 2s 6d 3_Boys' Race, 450 yards, Handicap, under 15 years of age. Prize., £110s and 10s ; entrance, Is 4—3ooyards Race, Handicap. Prize, £2 and £1; entrance, 2s 6d s—Hop, step and jump. Prize £1 ; ontranee, Is 6—l mile Walking Race, Handicap. Prize, £2; c ltrance 2s 6d 7 —300 yards Hurdle Race, over 10 hurdles, 3 feet high, Handicap. Prize, £2 and 15s ; entrance 2s 6d B—Putting the stone, 24 lbs. Prize, £1 10s ; entrance, 2s 6d 9—l mile Race, Handicap. Prize, £2 and 10s ; entrance, 2a 6d 10—Stand high leap. Prize, £1 10s; entrance, 2s 6d 11—150 yards Boys' Race, Handicap, under 15 years. Prize, £1 and 10s ; entrance, Is 12—Horizontal Bar. Prize, £2 and £1 j entrance, 2s Gd * ..^ IS —3'mile Race, Handicap. Priz^|E3 and £1; entrance 2s 6d Rules and Regulations. 1 Competitors must declare their colors at the time of entry, and must compete in those colors or be disqualified. 2. Competitors must compete in trousers or long drawers. 3. Any Competitor wilfully jostling another will be disqualified. 4. Protests must be made immediately after the race, and in the presence of the parties to whom their refer. 5. The referee's decision to be final. 6. Three to start or no race. Night of entry, Thursday, 21st instant, from 7 to 9.30 p.m., at the Newmarket Hotel. R. WEBBER, Secretary. EOSEBANK NURSERY, Foot of Flagstaff Hill. (Near the Presbyterian Church). STRAWBERRY GARDENS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. MR GOLDIE begs to intimate that, having greatly increased his STRAWBERRY BEDS, there will bo no disappointments, as occurred last season, in the supply of fruit. Pleasant Arbours in the garden for the ac:~namodation of visitors. A. GOLDIE, fiOSEBANK NUESEEY, NORTH SHOREBest Screened Bay of Islands Coal. j, SF\ELIYERED WITHIN THE CITY AND ;U SUBURBS. (Loose or in bagß) AT SEDUCED RATES. Apply to HENRY GILFILLAN, Agent, 7, Queen street. December 4,1871 T~ll I S T L E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE & SPIRIT STORE, QUEEN-STREET. PUBLIC, NOTICE. P. DARBY IN returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received since opening the BOTTLING DEPARTMENT, begs to state that he has on hand a cnoiCE SELECTION1 OP SUPERIOR PORTS, SHERRIES, and ADELAIDE WINES ; also, Verdeilho and Aus* tralian Ports, which he intends to offer at the Lowest Possible Remunerative Prices for Cash: LIST OF PRICES. Per Bottle. s. D. Superior Adelaide Wine 3 0 Marlell's and Hennessy's Palo Brandy 4 0 Martell's and Hcnnessy's Da/k Brandy 4 0 Greenless and Colvillo's Whisky ... 3 6 Campbelton Whisky 3 6 DunviJle'3 Whisky 3 6 West India Rum 3 0 Sherry Wine, really good 3 6 Superior Sherry ••• 4 6 Old Port Wino 3 6 Superior Old Port Wine 4 6 English Ginger Wine ... - 3 ° The above are all bottled on the premises. in"case. Gekuine Brands. Per bottle. s r Hennessy's Brandy «> c Martell's Brandy ••• 5 c ! Geneva, J-DKZ, large 4 I Geneva, JDKZ, small ... " 3 C Old Tom, Booth's and Burnett's ... 4 C Dunville's Whiskey 4 C Champagne No 2 ° £ Champagne, No 2 pints 3 C Champagne, Jacqueson's ... ... 5 C Champagne, Jacquieson's, pints ... 3 C Claret, Sfc Julien 3 c Australian Wines, very best brands ... 3 6 , Townsend's Sarsaparilla 5 C , English Cinnamon Cordials 2 C . Ale and Porter, London bdttled, best brands ... ••• «•• ■•• 1 ° Rum, Brandies, and Whiskeys sold by the J gallon; overproof, warranted the same at from bonded store. Assorted cases of tho above made upfoi families and pic-nic parties. Liberal allowances mado to wholesale pur' chasers. TEEMS: STEICTLY CASH.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 609, 22 December 1871, Page 4

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626

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 609, 22 December 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 609, 22 December 1871, Page 4

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