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Canterbury Autumn Meeting. £2OOO~SWEEP, - —ON THE— Canterbury Great Autumn HandicapTo be Run at — Christchurch on the 18th April, 1881. Tickets £l. I ■■■■—■■ Fibst Hobsb £4OO Second Hobsb £2OO Third Horse £lOO Other-Stabtebs (Divided)... £3OO Non-Starters (Divided) ... £5OO 50 Prizes at £lO each ... £5OO The 50 Prizes at £lO each is quite a new principle, and brings the number of Prizes up to about 90, which gives Subscribers a better chance. If Cheques are forwarded, exchange must be added. Wherever possible P.O. Orders should be forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply. The list will be closed on the 16th of April. THEODORE BROWN, 19 Grey-street, or Box 210. 1038 Post Office, Auckland.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. H. N. Abbott, HAS OPENED a list on the “ NOVEL ” principle, which gave such universal satisfaction at the late Summer Meeting of the above Club. 2000 S £ TBSCRIBEE,S at £1 AU the races will be mixed together and drawn for. ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY PRIZES. For Programme and other particulars apply at the Standard Office, or free by post, on application to—11. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor United Service Hotel, 1013 Auckland.

MR. GIBSON KIRKE TURTON, Barrister-at-Law, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Late Provincial Solicitor of Otago, and Revising Barrister of Friendly Societies, Commissioner of the Supreme Courts of New South Wales and Queensland respectively, and Perpetual Commissioner for taking the acknowledgement of Deeds by married women, HAS COMMENCED THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION, in gisßobne. Address : —Lowe-street, next door to Mr. John Dick’s Carriage Factory. Office hours, from 9 a.m., until 4 p.m. IqOI Josiah Martin] [W. H. Pabtington THE NEW PHOTOGRAPHY. INSTANTANEOUS PICTURES. Martin & Partington. PHOTOGRAPHISTS. MARKET ENTRANCE, QUEEN-STREET AUCKLAND. THE great success which has attended the New Gelatino Bromide, or dry plate process, in Europe and America, has produced quite a revolution in Photography. The most beautiful Piotures, preserving the Natural attitude and Expression of the sitter, can now be taken in scarcely one second of time, and without any delay in preparation. Children’s Portraits and Family Groups can be photographed in an instant, without the least constraint. For Out-door Photography this process has superior advantages. Picnic Parties, Portrait Groups and Views, also Photos, of Horses and other animals, will be taken on the shortest notice. 933

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 931, 2 April 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 931, 2 April 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 931, 2 April 1881, Page 2

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