Boots and Shoes. riVF-0 Irl O BE FIRES. ■\Viiile tli vnking Mr friends for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the past eight years, C. BROOKES : Begs to inform the pnblic generally that he has ■ ' ■ ■ taken one of those HANDSOME SHOPS, Opposite the City Hall, And has OPENED with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of .T j n ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES ' .1 . . - . -- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. As it is well known that 0 BROOKE sells cheaper t!i«.n any H<uso in ,-. ucil-j-sd, it i 3 unnecessary to give a, list of pri ea C. BEOO X ES, THE HOTED BLTJE BOOT, Q IT E E X S T P. 35 E T, T>"ext to Dyson's, opposita City Hall. IMPOST AX T JST OT I CE. ■ |_ BOOTS! BOOTS! ... TO BK FOLD KEG'-fiDLESS OF COST, AS THE STCCK MUST BE CLEANED OUT. POSITIVELY LAST FEW WEEKS. fcUP.EP.IO3 LABIE3' BOOTS AT ANY PIIICE. " * v.*. Msn's Flff-tic Sides, oym make, pegged .. 12 C hlf/n's V/jiter^gtits „ „ .. .. 11 9 Mou's Bluchcs „ ~ .. .. 8 9 Men's Biilniorji's ~ „ .. v ... 12 6 Ladies'Levaut Elastic Sidoa 5 0 Ladies' Kki „ v. .... 6 6 ladies'.Superior Kid ,; .. .. ..6 6 Ladles'Hiljipflrs ~ ./ .. .. .. ,JL 0 Children's Mos.mlcss E'r,!;tic SM-J3 .. .. |S t Q tSST This Stock will be sold for cash only at these prices. A chunco the public will seldom meet with. One purchase will b« auttictent to show that the sale is genuine. , ;) ■; G-&RRETT BROTHERS, . D XT B LIN H O U' S E, • . .WAK:EFIT!t<T>-S'PRKKT. ATrOKLA.NDi AXJOKLAND AND MBBOBR >ifJ ; ■ E A I L W A Y. . i --•■-■ : - , |■ . ■■-■ ■• ■■:,.... '■ _ ""■, ' ■ AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY show, Caledonian games, • • eller3lie. MONDAY, NO YEM BEE 9, 1874. N O T I C B. ,i t Manager's Office, Auckland, November 6,1874. On tee above date, SPJGGIaL TEaINS-wUI ran as under. The ordinary lime 'i able will be suspended. , , LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR ELLER3LIE: 12 3 4 5 6 7 a.m. am. a.m. noon pm. p.m. p.m. 9* 10 11S* 12 1* 2 3* And when required until 5* p.m. LEAVE OKEHUKGA. ' FOR SLLEESLIS ATSD AUCKLAND: r; 23 4 5 am. , am. p.m. p.m. pm. 10.15 11.45 1.40 a. 40 5.5i0 * Ordinary passengers will be booked by these Trains. Keturn Tickets including Admission to the Show or Games 2s 3d. Passengers are requested to tender the exact Fares. W. J. SMITH, Manager. Q A LED ONI AN GAMES To be held.at the. :'■£ j ELLERSLIE GARDENS , . , OK . H.K.H. THE PRINCK OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, MONDAY* 9ra-NOVEMBER, 1874. i';. Committee: !Mr Ttobert Whitson Mr J. 8. MacfftriVrie ; Mr Thomas M.acff*rlane Mr Soberi, Graham Captain i'laser ' Mr George Johnstone Mr John Cosgrave . . Air John Kirkwood Mr liiomas Morria ■ Mr John Cruickshank Mr Ji.mss Russell ' ' Captain John Mowbray Mr John Stuarc Reid | Lieut R. 0. Greenwood Judge: ■ • =;v Sta&tbs : ,: . ; j, S 3■' "■ Handicappkks : Tkeasuber :. -! * Mr Robert Graham. .. ~. . PROGRAMME. — Phizes. • ' ;< ~;■ Ist 2nd 1-Quoiting ..:/:..... 2 0.0;. 1 0 0 2—Bagpipe Music .. .. 3 0 0 .. 0 0 0 3—flat llace, open to all who have never won an advertised *« lace, 200 yds '. 20 0 ~ 1 0 0 4—Throwing Heavy Hammer, 161b 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0 5-Highland Fling .. .. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0 tt—Flat ilace (handicap) 100 yds 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0 7—Putting the .Heavy atony .. V 2 0 0.. 1; 0 0 B—lrish Jig 2 0 0 .. 0 0 0 9—Flat Kace (handicap) half- . Bil rJIW mile .. .. .. ..2 0 0 .. 1 0 0 10r-Boyß' Race .under 16, years ~ , ■•. * ■■. ■* ■■■'■'■ ''(handicap)' &.& •'.:■> • .. V 0 0".. 0 10: 0 11-Reel of Tulloch .. .. 4» 0 0 .. 1 0 '0 12-Hop, Step, and Jump >= ..2 0 0 ..1 0 0 ■13—Tossing the' Caber .. .. 2 0 0.. 0 0 0 14—Flat Race (handicap) 300jds 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0 15—SwordDance in costume .. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 .0 16-^-Putting the Light Stpiia ..2 0 0...-1 p 0 17—Flat Race, 260 yards, open ' ■billy to Membeis of the Thames and Auckland Scpt-s-./:•:; . tiah Voluntfiera,in uniform.. 2 0 0 .. 1 0 0 18-Throwing the Light Hammtsr 2 0 0...1 0 0 19-Scotch Reel, in costume .. 3 0 0.. 1 0 0 20—Flat Kace (hanaicap) 1 mile 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0 21-Siickßace .. ft. ".. 2 0 ;0.. 1 0 0 22—Vaulting with the Pole \. 1 0-0.. 0 0 0 .23— Bijys'Kace, under 13years of ~ ~, ~,-..; age .. . ii ; -i. ..; 1 0 !0■ iV 010 '0 24—Hurdle Race (handicap,) 8^ ..) hurdles. 3ft Bin high, i-inile .. 3 0 0 .. 1 0 0 25—Wheelbarrow . iUce . (blind- • . n -.x-.\\\ /> -folded) .. * ~ .. " .. 2 0 0 .. 0 0 0 (^Entrance fee—Men's, Is ; Boys, 6d; on day of ■ 'Races,' 2s 6d and Is. BY L E S. : . , f 'j^y!oompetitcnr'to fte'ridgundel'ift':fali»*nßmewili.be' disqualified. Colours to be declared at time ofentsry.- —■ "■• • "Any! coinpctitor not running in declared colours ■-. will be-liable to a penalty not exceeding £2. . All protests toibe entered immediately after the race, accompanied, by a deposit of 10s. ■ ;- ' ';t Any competitor m.akjag two fa|se starts, will b a put ■ back oco yard lor ft'srety Bubsequtiut falsa etait In fill disputes the Keleree's deoiaion to be liaal. " iM, PttmvAii,
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1480, 7 November 1874, Page 1
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