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i DAM 15KDKS CONSULTATION A~\ ON lilt L \-.l • X II \M)K'\P AM) Si 1.! I'LrCH \>< I ', T<> lie inn .it Auckl.iml on Apnl 1 and 6. 3000 Members at 10s each. HVMUC'Vl 1 . SlhH'IH AA>K. Kn-t H-.im? £2"0 Fust Hoivp fcl^O Second Hoi-c £'100 .Second Hoi>e £'100 Tl)iidHoi»e .. ££0 Thild Hor-e .. t'so S t a 1 t e t i> Starters (disided) .£lOO (dnided). .£lOO Non - stuiter-5 Non - htarters (dnided) .£l3O (dnided) .. .£lOO Tutal f(»")0 Total £500 C \sii Pruk*. 4 Prizes at . . . £100 20 Pii'o- at £10 £200 10 Pm/iw at £") £-">0 Totd £3")0 Ad\m Bidi: would p.uticuliuly draw Si;bsciib.'is" ,-itfditioM to the fict that this Consultation will bo diawn as sintn as full, in tho piv-enco of the Pie-*, and a committee of HuKciiboih. Early application for Shaies should bo made by letter only, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchanße on Cheques, or by Money Older, Bank Notes, or Draft-*. Rcßihtei ed Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be leceived. If Bank Notes are sent, please u-e two en- \ elopes, one sonled and placed inside the other. P.O. Ord?r3 jirefened when procurable. It v. ill greatly expedite business if an addroxsrd ens elope is enclosed with application. Addi ess— ADAM BEDK, Caic of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 2, Post-otKe, Auckland. The ~~Y~ ( Wll * Tallest Success { ....„ | close April 2nd. I of the Day ( KUDIN ! • 3 Races, and / HnflH 1 Registered 6 Classes " JUUt Letters and TeleCash Bonds. J \ grams Rsceived. /IHRISTCIIURCH AUTUMN \_J MEKONG, lO lie Hl'll) 1 \-l! < Ml M)« \MJ I'JLsD^Y, Ai'nii Oi ii \\i) Tin 1~>:?5 10,000 Members at 103, £5000. _'-.l I'KI/l -. / il,i lid t /' i\ ni <!tii ur*,anti mil obtain a /in' i i>' !• I'nrnntt* Gt. Autumn Handicap Easter Handicap. •27 Noinn ition« 39 Nominations I lr s t £1200 I- i'M . £250 Siond . .'''M Second .. .. 121 i hirtl ii') 1 Hird . 7"i Oliur Star'ers, Other Starters, iliniit £ iii nil 250 | .ibout £ 21 each 150 N 'in-st irtt'r ■>, Non - st.irt er«, .bi.i.t£loc uh 300 about £10 each 200 £2100 £800 Hurdla Handicap. 180 17 Nominations C \SH )SONDS. Hrst . £100 lat 100 £100 s,-( ond SO 2at S5 ... 110 1 hir.l 25 < 4at 25 ... 100 Ml Others— Dim- \ sit 20 ... 100 ile.l— about £10 10 at 1" ... 100 each . ... 225 158 at 5 ... 700
Plcise send tuo 2d stamp- for reply and result. I' (1 orders pn fe red. Is cxclianpe on < ountry i !i< ijuls »nd st.imps. Coin or note, must be r<vi»ncd It number exceeds 10 OOJ prizes mii u'-iced fiiit tula First Prize \ f 254 £1200. f ROBIN HOOD, \ PRIZES. Care of Jliox Stapleton. iio\ 2:S, IO , Chii't(hunh: Or, Jubil Fleming, City Haths, Colombo- street, Christc'iureh THE AUCKLAND BRICK AND 1 Tl LE CO MPA X Y •( Li m ited ) iVork*» ; Avondale and Hobsonvills. Offk'K \nd Dhi\Vr : Railway Wharf Manufacturers of Sanitary Pipes, Drain Tiles Junctions, Benrla KU'OUa, Tiaps Sinks, Tapeis Syphons, Gutters Edgings, 4c, vtc. AlaO, Pressed and Common Bricks
Special Quotations for Fanners' Pipes. W. H. COOPER, Manager OOFFRE!_COFFEEM TUENT BROTHERS, CANTERBURY STEAM COFFEE MITLS Victoria, Chester and Drrham Stieets. Offices aud S unplc Rooms : Lichfield and Manchester Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. New Zealand Chicory Works aud Fat m TEMPLETON. The only Gold Medal ever awarded in New Zealand for Coffee, Pepper and Spice, N.Z Exhibition, ISS3. Also, First Pii c Medals, Melbourne Exhibition 1881 Fust Prize Medals, Sydney Exhibition 1579 First Prize Medals, N.Z. Exhibi tion 1872 and 1565 First Award, Vienua Exhibition . 1873 Y. N. LLGGK k CO., Agents, Auckland. Mcssts Tn nt Brothei s beg to notify to c'lst'imcrs and the general public, that they Guarantee their prepaied Coilees to contain only the finest Plantation Coffee, with an admixttiie of Pi'KK Chicory of their own growing, especially and care fully prepared for consumers. They nlso wish it known that their Pin c Coffee only is put up in tins, distinctly labelled as such, with a guarautce of its puiity on each package. This .u te le is prepared fiom Co} lon Coffee of the fitieitaml best growth, with the view to meet the pencil mt of those who prefer coflee by itself, which P. Bios', long standing in the trade, as mannfactnreis and importers, enables them to accomplish.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY!!!
PEARSON'S Carbolic Sand (Pvri-NTii>) • r |^H . abo\e Soap has boon recomJl mended by the medical faculty as a disinfectant, and from its cleansing pi opei tics is peculiarly adapted for the use of Dany men and Buteheis, etc., as it destroys all insect life. Householders will also find it to their ad\antage to use it The sand used in the manufacture of thi3 Soap is only to be found on the banks of the Waikato River, and Waikato residents will leadily understand that a beautiful white suiface will be impaited to floois, etc., that have been scrubbed with it.
To be had at tho Manufactory, Hamilton East.
ArcKi vnd Agent : John Buchanan, Esq., Custom-house-street.
T IHOMAB F . REDDY, Wholesale and Rktail Fimi Dealer. 207 Queen-street, Auckland. Wholesale premises, Custom-street West. Country orders carefully packed and fui wauled, at lowest market lates.
MESSRS COLE AND CO., 207, Qui.EN-BTRKhT. Wholesale Premises : Customs-street West, Auckland.
Wholesale and retail Fish and Oyster dealers. Fresh and Smoked Fish always on hand. Country orders punctually attended to.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1980, 17 March 1885, Page 4
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878Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1980, 17 March 1885, Page 4
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