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f^NEHTJNGTA EACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the ONEHUNGA RACBCOUESE ON SA.TUEDAY, 28th March, 1885Stewards— Messrs Webb, Oates, Dave Brookfield, Daley, Suttie, Kelly, Eobinson, Wattie, Neilson, Eowe, and Adams. Judge— Starter— Mr F- Lawry. Mr O. C. McGee. CtERk or the Scales — Clerk of the Course — Mr Daley. Mr Casey. Handicappers — The Committee TOTALISATOR STEWARDS — Messrs Eowe, Brookfield, and Oates. Treasurer— TimekeeperMi- Brookfield. Mr Dore. 1. SELLING HACK EACE of 20sqvs., the winner to be sold for 15sovs., the surplus, if any, to go to the funds of the Club. \\ miles. Bst up. Nomination, 20s. 2. EAILWAY HANDICAP of 40sovs. 1 mile. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, 2so vs. 3. NOVEL EACE of 20sovs. the winner to be the property of the Club. Distance, 1 mite. Nomination, lsov ; Bst up. 4. HANDICAP HUEDLE EACE of 40sovs, over 8 flights of hurdles. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, 2sovs. 5. ONEHUNCA EACING CLUB HANDICAP of lOOsovs, second horse to receive 103ovs out of the stakes. Distance, 1^ miles. Nomination, 2sovs ; ' acceptance, 3sovs. 6. PONY EACE of 15sovs. Distance, \\ -miles. Mini- "* mum weight 7st. Nomination, lsev 7. FEEE HANDICAP of 2030v5. Distance, 1 mile; acceptance, 30sNominations for Handicap Hurdles, Onehunga Hacing Club Handicap, and Eailway Handicap close at eight o'clock on March 13th. General entrance and acceptance, March 20th, at eight p-m. All nominations - to be addressed to the secretary, Onehunga. ~\ EICHAED WEBB, \ Secretary. 1l ii E V D ° N> AUCKLAND SALE ROOMS, QUEEN-STEEET (Opppsite Messrs T. & S. Morrin & Co.'s). Country Saies Attended. Prompt Account Sales. MONEY FOE INVESTMENT upon Freehold Securities, at lowest rates, in sus and upon terms to suit borrowers. WILLIAM THOENE, Solicitor. FAIR PLAY. — This is what al sections of the public get in the columns of the Evening Telephone — everybody's paper. Office, 40, Victoria-street.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 235, 14 March 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 235, 14 March 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 235, 14 March 1885, Page 5

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