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rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, EASTER SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1882. The Programme of Events for the above will be announced at an early date. H. J. ELLIS, 1572 Hon. Sec. "TXELENS VILLE TURF CLUB RACES. TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1882. Stewards : Messrs J. Hand, W. Scott, J. Slater, jun., J. McLeod, R. McLcod, H. Kavanagh. Judge : J. Rogan, Esq. Clerk' of Scales : J. McDonald. Clerk of the Course : F. Kavanagh. Handicapper : W. Percival, Esq. st Race. — Handicap Hurdle Race, of £30; with a sweep of £1, the amount accruing to go to second horse. Distance, 2 miles, over 9 flights of hurdles. Nomination, 30s ; acceptance, 30s. 2nd Race.— Maiden Plate, of £20 ; for horses that have never won an advertised race. Distance, 1. miles ; weight for age. Entrance, 20s, and 20s at post. 3rd Race.— Maori Maiden Plate. Ist prize, Riding Saddle ; 2nd prize, Bridle. 4th Race.— Helensville Handicap of £60; with a sweepstake of 40s ; amount of sweep for second horse. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 40s; and acceptance, 60s. sth Race,— Ngatiwhatu Purse of sovereigns. For Native horses only. Distance, 2 miles. Catch weight. 6th Race— Publican's Purse Handicap of £15. Distance, IJ miles. Nomination, 15s ; and acceptance, 15s. Second horse saves his stakes. 7th Race.— Settlers' Handicap of £20. Distance, 1_ miles. For horses the bona fide property of settlers residing north of the Whau. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 20s. Second horse save his stake. Bth Race.— Consolation Handicap of £10. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, 20s. Conditions. In all cases the decision of the Stewards to be final. All Nominations for Handicap Races to be in Mr Percival's Office, Auckland, or Secretary, Helensille, bj r 10 o'clock p.m. this (FRIDAY, 13th January, 1882. JOSEPH GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec. 1519 'qTOEES' T> O I N T (NORTHCOTE) . I Mrs Sind is prepared to receive Ladies and Gentlemen as Boarders. The House is spacious and lofty, standing in two acres of its own grounds, and, abutting on the Waiternata Harbour, commanding the most charming views. Sea Bathing at any time. Hot and Cold Baths in the H use. A Boat, .vifeh good Fishing. To f ._e seeking Health, to Par tie > on Wedt ding _ mir, to Gentlemen and Families resident in Aucldand for a period too short to furnish, ! Mrs Stxd guarantees a Perfect English Home. The prices will be 30s each per week. Private Sitting-room. Telegrams and Letters promptly replied to. Piano and Organ for use. No Extras. Inspection courteously invited. DUNEDIN CONSULTATION. WILL CLOSE ON ISth FEBRUARY. 10,000 Members at Ten Shillings Each. 38 Performers. 27 Performers. DUNEDIN CUP. PUBLICANS' H'CAP. First £1000 First £250 Second 500 Second 125 Third 200 Thh-d 80 Others (divided) 700 Others (divided) 270 £2400 £725 36 Performers. 21 Performers. J. C. HANDICAP. CITY STAKES. First £500 First £250 Second 250 Second 125 Third 100 Third 80 Others (divided) 350 Others (divided) 220 . £1200 £675 " By letter only," with two stamps enclosed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Bank . Notes, or • Cheques, with ls exchange ; but under no Circumstances will Akegistered Letters be accepted. Address — ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. N.B.— Should One Ticket only be required, Postage Stamps will be accepted. 1559 ivr O T I C E . JUST-IN-TIME GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). A Call (the first) of 6d. per Share has been made oy the Directors of the above Company, payable to the undersigned, at the office of the Company, Shortlandstreet, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, lst February, 1882. F. A. WHITE, Manager. Auckland, January 17, 1882. l|jr OTICE OF REMOVAL. E. J. BAILEY, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN, Has removed his business to 70, Q.ucen-street, two doors from Vulcan-lane, where he hopes, by strict attention to business, to secure a continuance of past favours. Plants, Seeds, and Birds always on hand. To Arrive, a quantity of Autumn and Spring Flowering Bulbs. Cabbage and Cauliflowers, Fancy Trees, &c, on Sale. N.B. — Bouquets and Cut Flowers supplied on the shortest notice.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 72, 28 January 1882, Page 309

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Page 309 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 72, 28 January 1882, Page 309

Page 309 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 72, 28 January 1882, Page 309

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