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The Indian who tried to lasso a loco motive ne?er afterwards had much opinion o Irailroads. Don't Dib in ochb House.—"Rough on Bats" clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jack* rabbits, gophers.—Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Agents, Auckland.

. .-", Lost LOST, an EARRING set with Thr, c Brilliants. Finder will be Rewarded on leaving it at this Office. . Notices NOTICE. MR J. FORGIE desires to intimate to his old Customers that all OTJTSTANDING ACCOUNTS must be SETTLED on or before the 31it December ensuing. After j that date they will be handed to a Solicitor > for recovery. . Mb Pcoit, my Successor, is authorised to EECIIVE MONIES on my a' count, or forwarded to my Address—" J. Fob&ie, Baker, Fonsonby Road, Auckland." AUCKLAND GUP_&_ STEEPLECHASE. 64"TjlTJREKA" is now forming No. 1 Pi Company on the above Double Event. O*B ThOTT3ATH> SHAREHOLDERS AT 10s. Each Ticket has Two Septate Chanc6f, Divided as follows :— CHP (run December 26) : First Horse, ifilOtfTSecond Horse, £60; Third Horse, £40; Starters, £40; Non-starter*, £60. Total, STEEPLECHASE (run January 2,1885): First Horse, £75 ; Second Horse, £40 j Third Horse, £25; Starters, £25} Non-st.:rtfrß, £35. Total, £200. Apply by Letter only, enclosing Two Starop* for reply and result, to " EUREKA," care fff H. Allison, Tobacconist, Junction Queen ai?d Grey streets, Auckland. JJf.B.— Drawing conducted by a Committee of Shareholders. Racing THAMES JOCKEY CLUB SUMMEB MEETING. A 15DITION TO PROGRAMME for ''Ji. Fibbi Dai (December 26). MAORI NOVEL BAOE, of 20 sots, Distance, twice round course; post entry, 1 cor; catch weights. Horses to be owned by Maoris. Winner to be sold after Race, proceeds to go to Club fund. L. Melhose, Hon. Sec. T.J.C. i BOK'T iaw back j it only proves that you steal big a fool as the other fellow^-3s Tea. Bl kind to your aoother-io-law^and if you wwb to keep in her favor, preeent her with a 1 pound of MoGowAif's 3i Tba.

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4971, 15 December 1884, Page 3

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586

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4971, 15 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4971, 15 December 1884, Page 3

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