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f^ NEH U N G A RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the ONEHUNGA RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, 28tb. March, 1885Stewards — Messrs Webb, Oates, Dare Brookfleld, Daley, Suttie, Kelly, Robinson, Wattie, Neilson, Rowe, and Adams. Judge — Starter— Mr F- Lawry. Mr O. C. McGee. CiERk of the Scales— Clerk of the CourseMi- Daley. Mr Casey. Handicappers— The Committee TOTALISAT©R STEWARDS— Messrs Rowe, Brookfield, and Oates. Treasurer — Timekeeper — Mr Brookfield. Mr Dore. 1. SELLING HACK RACE of 20sovs., the winner to be sold for 15sovs., the surplus, if any, to go to the funds of the Club. 1J miles. Bst up. Nomination, 20s. 2. RAILWAY HANDICAP of 40sovs. 1 niiie. Nomination, lsovj acceptance, 2sovs. 3. NOVEL RACE of 20sovs. the winner to be the property of the Club. Distance, 1 lnite. Nomination, lsov ; Bst up. 4. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 40sovs, over 8 flights of hurdles. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, 2sovs. 5. ONEHUNCA RACING CLUB HANDICAP of lOOsovs, second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. Distance, 11- miles. Nomination, 2sovs ; acceptance, 3sovs. 6. PONY RACE of 15sovs. Distance, 1 1 miles. Minimum weight 7st. Nomination, lsov 7. FREE HANDICAP of 2030v5. Distance, 1 mile; acceptance, 30sNominations for Handicap Hurdles, Onehnnga Racing Club Handicap, and Railway 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, Onehuuga. RICHARD WEBB, Secretary. A NEMO'S CONSULTATION • ON THE TAKAPUNA BIRTHDAY CUP AND STEEPLECHASE IS NOTV OPEN. To be Run May the 24th., 1885. 2000 MEMBERS at |Js. Birthday Cup. I Steeplechase. FirsfcHorse £100 First Horse £100 Second Horse 50 Second Horse 50 Third Horse 25 Third Horse 25 Others (div.) 75 Others (div.) 75 Total £250 Total £250 Two separate Drawings, and each Ticket has Two Chances. To be drawn in the presence of a Committee of Subscribers and representatives of the Press. Post Office Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. A. NEM O, Care of F. Tomlinson, Barrell Hotel, Parnell. T> ISING QTJN TT OTE L, _1A» KJ JJL Kabangahape-Road. JOHN MORRISON, (Late of Eden "Vine Hotel). PEOPEIETOR. Begs to inform his Numerous Friends and Visitors, that, having taken the above Hotel, he hopes that by Civility, Cleanliness, and keeping nothing but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits, etc., to merit a fair share of Public patronage. t -tvt O T I C E. E. McKEOWN begs to inform his numerous Customers and patrons that he has disposed of his Bakery, Grocery, and Restaurant Business to Mr J. STACEY. In thanking them for the liberal support he has received he solicits a continuance of the same to his aUCCCSSOT - E. McKEOWN. JSTACET begs to inform the public • generally, and the customers of his predecessors that he will carry on the business, and will endeavour by attention and perseverance — supplying only the best articles— to merit a continuance of support so liberally given to Mr E. McKEOWN. JOSEPH STACEY, Imperial Bakery, Queen-Street Wharf. /COLONIAL OVENS at 12s upwards; Side and Portable Ovens, Kitchen Ranges, Stoves, Grate 3, and Portable Boilers. General smiths' work in all its branches at corresponding prices. Country orders promptly attended to. Address : R. NICHOLLS, 326, Q.ueen-street, Auckland. TfcTEW-CHUM BOYS BY THE DORIC can JL/h earn £1 a week, two hours every evening, by selling the Evening Telephone. WANTED KNOWN— Cheap Boots ! Cheap . Boots! at the Cheap Boot and Shoe. Warehouse, No. 42, Victoria-street, Auckland. — WM HOLDSWORTH, Importer and Manufacturer. Country orders punctually attended to when accompanied by cash

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 236, 21 March 1885, Page 5

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