| JSale* l)g gucttoiu SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 6th inst., at 11 o'clock. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF PLUMMEE BEOS. By Order of the Deputy Official Assignee. T> E. McGEEGOE Will -ell by Public Auction, at, his Mart, on the above datp, About 50 KATJJRI TREES, 2 DWELLING- BOUSES at Waiomo. 3808 POTATOES. POTATOES. On Account of Whom it may Concern, TO MOREOW, at 11 o'Ciock. At the MART, Albert street. T3 E. McGREGOIt Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, 170 SACKS POTATOE3. Terms Caßh. No Eeserve. 3804 SALE BY AUCTION. THURSDAY, 6th INST., at 2 o'clock. DRAPER?, HOSIERY, HABERDASHEEY. 0 E. McGREGOR Has received instructions from Mrs Neil, Brown street, to Sell by Auction on the Premises, The whole of her Stock of the above Goods. 3802 Tenders NEW EUREKA GOLD MINING AND QUARTZ CRUSHING COMPANY (Limited). mENDERS are called for CARTING JL QUARTZ from Mine to Battery, to be sent, in not later than 12 noon on the Bln8 ln instant. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. Geobgke Habcouet. 3rd November, 1884. 3801 Racing AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. To be heia SATURDAY, 15th Nov., 1884. TRIAL STAKES of lOOsove., with a sweepstakes of 3'ovs. each, to go to second horse. Entrance, 2eovs. each to go to the funds. Weight for Rge. For three-rear-olds and upwards. Maidens, if Ihree-year-olds, allowed 51bs; four-year-olds, 71bs 5 five years and upwards, lOlbs. One mile. WELCOME STAKES of lOOsovs., with a sweepstakes of 3aovs. each, to go to second horse! For two-year-olds. Colts Bet 51bs; fillies, Bs*-. Entrance, Saovs. each, to go to tbe funds. Five furlongs. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 70sovs., with a sweepstakes of 3sovs. each, to go to second horse. Entrance, 2sovs. each, to go to the funds. Over 8 flights of hurdles. Acceptances on general entry day. Two miles. SPRING HANDICAP of 120sovs., with a sweppstakes of Sgovs. each, to go to second horse. For three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance, 2sovs. each, to go to the funds- Acceptances on general entry day. One mile and a-half. SELLING STEEPLECHASE of 80bovs. Entrance, 2sovs. each, to go to the funds. Four-jear-olrl? to carry ilst, five-year-olds ilst 121b8, six years and upwards 12st41bs. Winner to be sold for 150sove. If ent rred not to be sold, to carry ]4ISs extra ; if entered to be sold for lODaovs., 71bs allowed; if for 75iovs., 141bs; if for 5080V5., 211bs 5 if for 25sovs., 281bs. About three and a half miles. EPSOM PLATE of lOOiovs., with a sweepstakes of 3sova. each, to go to second horse. For two»yerr-olds and upwards. Entrance, 2sovs. each, to go to the funds. Weight for age. Five furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTBIES, ACCEPTANCES, ETC., FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th ] Acceptance — Spring Handicap (sweep) ... 3sovs Handicap Hurdles (sweep) ... 3sovs NominationsTrial Stakes -2aove. Welcome Stakes ... ... ... 3sovs. Steeplechase 2sots. Epsom Plate 28ovs. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th (at the post) — Sweepstakrs— Trial Stakes 3aovs. Welcome Stakes 3sovs. Epsom Plate 3sovs. Wm. Peecival, 3769 Secretary. * Electoral COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. W, THE ELECTORS OF TOTARA 7 ' RIDING. t adies and gentlemen,— .Lj Coming before you as a Candidate for Election as Councillor for Totara Riding, 1 beg to remind you that I have interests j through tbe whole of the Biding, both in the agricultural and mining districts, and not in one corner only. lam pledged to no party or clique, and think that as I am well known to you all, you may have faith to reoord your votes in my favor, as you may well believe I w 11 use my best endeavors for the benefit of your district, if placed at the head of tbe Pol). I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN TOWNSEND. Notices NOTICE. IN consequence of my leaving the Thames, I have to request an IMMEDIATE ETTLEMENT of all outstanding Accounts, Payments can be msde at my present residence, Walters street, or to my successor, Mr Scott, at the old shop in Pollen street. All Accounts not settled or arranged for before the 15th inst. will be left in the hands of my Solicitor. James Fohghe. Thames, November 3rd, 1884. 3796 A bied in the hani is worth two in the bush—just so, but it ain't worth half so much to the bird as some hemp-seed from McSowan's,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4936, 4 November 1884, Page 3
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