Don't Die in Ihe House.—"Bough on Bats" clears out rale, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-boge, fliVs, ants, insects, molps, jacV* rabbits, gophers.—Kempthorne, Proaser and Co., Agents, Auckland.
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Spoi In T>ROGBAM3ME OP SPOETS TO BE Jr AT TABAKU ON NEW YEAB|S_DAY, 1885. 1. MAIDEN RACE, 150 yards. Pr'ze £1; ent.rnce, 2s. 2. SWBJfiPSTAKE MATCH of 10j eecb, with £7 added, £2 f\T go to second man. lit heat, 2Coyards (for local men only). 8. BOYB' RACE "HANDICAP (under 16) £»mile. Fiize, £1; entrance, 2*. 4. SWEEPSTAKE MATCH, 2nd beat, £>mile. 5. 3CD YARDS HANDICAP BACB. Prize, £2; entrance, 2s 6d. 6. i-MiLE handicap hurdle race, lit prize, £2 ; 2nd, £1; entrance, 3a. 7. VAULTING WITH POLE. Ist prize, £1 10«; 2nd, 10s; entrance, 2s 6d. 8. HOP-STEP-AND-JUMP. Prize, 10a; entrance, Is. 9. BUNKING HIGH JUMP. Prize, 10aj enhance, Is. 10. SWEEPSTAKE MATCH, fical heat, i mile. 11. BOYS' RACE HANDICAP (under 12). Prize, lOb ; entrance, le. 12. ONE MILE HANDICAP. Prize, £5. 13. HALE HOUR GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE. lit prize, £&; 2nd, £1; entrance, sb. 14. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 200 yards. Prize, £1; entrance, Ib. Entries for Sweepstake, Hurdles, and Mile, must be in not luter than MONDAY, 29th imtant. R. H, Eiiis. Hon. Sec.
Business Notices GOOD NEWS FOR %ir yVlrl/\O ■ J!^ IC A Merry Christmas and a Happy FewYeaiv'' CHAS. IMIVER, TTAVING- RECENTLY RETURNED TOOK A Visit to Santa Glaus, HAS COME BACK LADEN- WITH F AVORS, WHICS HE WISHES THE THAMES PUBLIC TO HELP HIM TO
DISTRIBUTE. COME AND SEE THE SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF DOLLS ALBUMS PICTURES CONCERTINAS WOBK-BOXES WALKING STICKS TOYS SCRAP-BOOKS ACCORDIANS WRITING-DISKS BOOKS PIPES AND OTHER GOODS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION> Specially Selected JOB Christinas* JUST OPENED UP, AND WILL BE SOLD AT A TRIFLE OVER Cost Prick. Cut Tobaccos, Cigars, and Cigarettes in Great Variety. BOLL UP ! WALK IN 1 I am determined to almost give the Goods away during the 'Xmab Week, to make room for other Goods daily expected from Home. This ie no paper puff. Make your purchases early from C. McLITER, BROWN STREET.
AUCKLAND CUP_&_ STEEPLECHASE. fci-TjVUKEKA" is now forming No. 1 fij Company on, the above Double O»b Thotjsakd Shabehoedebs at 10s. Each Ticket has Two Sepal-ate Chance^ Divided as follows s — CUP (mn December 26): First Horse, £100; Second Horse, £60; Third Horse, £40; Started, £40; Non-starters, £60. Total, £300 STEEPLECHASE (ran January 2,1885) : First Horse, £75 j Second Horse, £40; Third Bone, £25} Starters, £25; Non-startwa, £35. Total, £200. . Amriv by Letter only, enclosing Two gta^orreply andresul^to "BTJBBKi" care of H. Biuson, Tobacconist, Junction Oueen and Grey streets, Auckland. » B.— D»wipg conducted by a Committer
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4977, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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