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j KEWVIAEEFT ATHLETIC SPORTS BOXI.NG DAY -Tuesday), Dec. 26, 1871. PllO BE HELD at the back of the New JL inartcißutel. JtrDGE : IvEPEKEE : fiTAETEE : If andicappees : • Committee : _______ j I'TIOGEAMME. I —Quoits, 21 yards. Prize, £110s and 10s 5 entrance, 2s Gd 3—Maiden Race, 100 yards. Prize, £2 : entrance, 2s 6d 3—Boys' Kace, 450 yards, Handicap, under ] 5 yeaiv of age. Prize, £110a and 10s; entrance, Is 4—300 i ards Race, Handicap. Prize, £2 and £1; entrance, 2s 6d s—Hop, stop and jump. Prize £1; entrance, la 6—l mile Walking Race, Handicap. Prize, £2 ; entrance 2s 6d 7—300 yards Hurdle Race, over 10 hurdles, 3 feet high, Handicap. Prize, £2 and 15s; entrance 2s 6d S—Putting the stone, 24 lbs. Prize, £1 10s ; entrance, 2s 6d 9—l mile Eace, Handicap. Prize, £2 and 10s ; entr-anee, 2s 6d 10—Stand high leap. Prize, £1 10s; entrance, 2 s 6d 11—150 yards Boys' Eace, Handicap, under 15 years. Prize, £l and 10s ; entrance, Is 12—Horizontal Bar. Prize, £2 and £1 j entrance, 2s 6d 13 —3'mile Eace, Handicap. Prize, £3 and £1 j entrance 2s 6d Etties 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 deci9ion to bo final. 6. Three to start or no race. Night of entry, Thursday, 21st instant, from 7 t09.30 p.m., at the Newmarket Hotel. E. WEBBEE, Secretary. EOSEBANK NURSERY, Foot of Flagstaff Hill. (Near the Presbyterian Church). STEAWBEBRY GARDENS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ME GOLDIE begs to intimate that, having greatly increased his STEAWBEERY BEDS, there will be no disappointments, as occurred last season, in the supply of fruit. PleflflaubAxboUT-S in the garden for the A. GOLDIE, BOSEBANK NURSERY, NORTH SHOEE. Best Screened Bay of Islands Coal. HHELIVERED WITHIN THE CITY AND U SUBURBS. (Loose or in bags) AT REDUCED EATES. Apply to HENRY GILFILLAN, Agent, 7, Queen street. December 4,1871 THE FAVOURITE FAMILY MACHINE LOCK-STITCH FOR HAND OB FOOT. riIHE attention of Families wanting a good JL and cheap Shuttle Machine is called 10 inspect the shipment just arrived, and on sale at the Undersigned. For simplicity, dura--bility, and beauty, they are second to none. Stitch alike on butli sides; can be operated by a child, and are particularly adapted for all family sewing and dress-making; will hem, gather, braid, tuck,.and bind. Price, with extras complete, ready for working, 8 pounds. EDWD. H. FEATON, 99, Shortland-street, Auckland. N.B.—All kinds of Sewing Machines efficiently repaired. Needles, shuttles, bobbins, springs, and oil on hand. CHAELES SUTTON, SODA-WATER. LEMONADE, AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURES, Eden Ceescent. G-ingee Wine, Quinine Wine, Saesapaeiila, Everything made on the premises. SINGER'S CELEBRATED NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES. fTIHE Undersigned having been appointed J- Sole Agent in Auckland province for the sale of the above Machines, begs to call the attention of Families, Tailors, Bootmakers, Saddlers, and Dressmakers to the same, and respectfully solicits their favours. The excellence of these Machines, which are so well known in the Colonies, needs no comment ; each Machine will hem, braid, cord, tuck, quilt, fell, trim and bind, and silk twist; linen or cotton thread can bo used to make its beautiful and perfect lockstitch. PEICES. Family Machines complete, with extras from 10 guineas. Manufacturing ditto, from 16 guineas. EDWD. H. FEATON, Agent, 99, Shortland* . street, Auckland; N.B.—Repairs executed promptly. Needles springs, oils, shuttles, and bobbins always on hand. * '

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 610, 23 December 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 610, 23 December 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 610, 23 December 1871, Page 4

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