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Sportinsr. 4LFRED A. CAMERON'S MELBOURNE CHAMPION CONSULTATION 1 £2,000, RACE ON JANUARY IST, 1881, FEE «1. First, £500: Second, £300; Third, £200: Starters, £300; Non-atarters, £700; Crossed Cheqnes, Is; Kxchange, Two Stamps. Closo about 22nd December. Duaedin Cup£s,ooofollows. ALFRED A, CAMERON, Prince of Wales Hotel, or Box 251, Uunedin. mHIS TL E HOTEL. CHAMFIO^f RACE. £500 Derby Sweep on above. Early applicatlon necessary. M , GALLi GH B R. . DERBY SWEEP, TATTERS ALL'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. A DERBY SWEEP,! 200 'Members at £1, is now open, on the Auckland Cup and the A.R.C. Handicap.. j. SMITH. Proprietor. £4000 8 w E X * No 7, on the WELLINGTON CUP, to be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets £1. FirstHwsO.J .. .. " •• - ••£IP,P V , Second Horse .. •• ««{ Third Horse 200 Other starters (divided) 70U Non-starters (divived) low The £700 for other starters will average about £10(1 each horse. • The £1801 for non-sta era will average about £60 each horse. Mr Georga North, ' Lambton-quay, announces his seventh ann 1 sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £1,000, which will give handsome prizes even to the non-Btarters. Mr North's former raomg sweeps have invariably been conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for his four - thousand pounder.— " Evening Post," 9th September. Address: Geo. North, Bor 109, Post Office; or Lambton-quay, Wellington. £#000 SWEEP 0N THE ' WELLINGTON CVf, ■ To be Run in February, 188i< TICKETS, £1. FIRST HORSE ~ r. £500 SECOND HORSK .. :. .. ••'*?" THIRD HORBE .. .. .. .. •• £1"* OTHER ST A RTBRB (Divided) .. .. £350 NON-STARTERS (Divided) £550 The £350 for Other Starters will average about £50 each horse. The £850 for Non starters will average about £30 each horse. If Cheques are forwarded, exchange must be added. Wherever possible, P.O. Orders should be forwarded, and Stamps enclosed for reply. Address- THKODOR E BROWN. : 19, Grey-street, or Box 210, Post-office, . vuckland. CONSULTATION on THE AUCKLAND CUP. (To be run at Ellorslie on 27th Deoember, 1880). £*-* r\r\4~\-i$ 1,000 MEMBERS 3&IUUU AT. £1 EACH. H. GILLETT begs to announce his First Consultation Sweep on the Auckland Cop, and to inform the Public that the Prizes will be drawn by a Committee appointed by the Subscribers, First Horse, £400; Second, £200; Third, £100; Starters (divided), £150: Non-starters (divided), £150. • Intending subscribers will please remit by Po:t Office Order if possible; country cheques must contain Is for exchange and two postage stamps. Result of drawing will be notified by circular aud winners of horaes by telegram. Address:—H. GILLETT, Exchange Hotel, Parnoll, Auckland. In the event of the Bweep not being filled the prizes will be distributed pro rata. The usual commission will be deducted for expenses. RT UNION UK A WING, PANMURB, TW>> THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH. SIX PRIZES, Value £1,000. 1,450 Allotted Already. Early Application Necessary. Tickets can be obtained from any of the authorised sailers, and remittances can be made to Mr John King. 37; Insurance Offices, Auckland. ' . ■ ' zi RT UNION DRAWING. 1,500 SUBSCRIBERS AT'SsaAdH. ' r^O !PR;rZES. "J"'' i PRIZES-1 BUILDING- ALLOTMENT Each. .?SPRIZ,ES-FURNITURE.. . ■•' Cbnefeting of 6 Chests of Drawers, 2 Cbeffopiers, 12 Tables, 1, Drawing-room Suite, 4x3 Chairs, i Bedsteads, 6 Easy Chairs, 6 Lamps, 2 Treadle Sewing Machines, ~2 Klegant, Clocks, 7, Lookiun Glasses, 2 Washstands and Ware, and 1, Couchep. Furniture firstclass workmanship, and will be on exhibition a fortnight Before Drawing taicesplacs. ...... . . 800 Subscribers already guaranteed. To be drawn on the 28th of, 'anuary, 1881. 7ickets to be had at Ownnr's Office, Hobsonstreet, 5 doors from Victoiia-street (opposite Lyceum), Ponsonby Road, in Shop oppOßita top of Franklin Road.'and Grey-Btreet, 19, next door to Mr Wilson, Baker. ' ; Medical.1 :- ; I "IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE-KEEPERS, CARTERS, AND OTHERS. ■;! ;cRAAp5Riys : HORBE AND CATTLK OILS, For Wounds, Cuts, Bruises, Strains. Lameness, Rheumatism, Kicks, Broken Knees, Sore Baoks, Saddle and Collar Galls, Swelled Legs, Stiff Joints, Kwis Injured in Lambing, &c, &c. This Invaluable preparation should be kept In 'every stable—it never fails toeftect a Cure in the above onees, if persevered with; it has been used-with the greatest success in:numberless oases, and ii by far the Cheapest Embrocation in the Market. ■ ::- ■ •: ■ The following Testimonials (among many others),-have been received from well-known oihzens:- ujjgjjjjo^^Ls, , Victoria Stables, Victoria-street, ' : , November 2,1880. To Mr Crawford : ~..; - -.nx. Dear Sir,—Having given your valuable Horse and Catte Oils, for Cuts, Bruises, Strains, Collar Galls, &0., a fair trial, I have great pleasure in recommending Farmers, Livery and Bait Stable-keepers, or anyone that has Horses, never to be without the same. . ; < I remain, dear Bir, • Yours respectfully^^ Greyhound Stables, Auckland. i November 17,1880. Mr Crawkord, Newton v n v, , , Having effeoted BBveral Cures with the use of your Horso and Cattle OH?. I have much pleasure in testifying to its good quality in tho cure of Cuts, Wounds, Collar Bruises, &c, &c. , I • H. W.WIGGINS. Newton, Auckland, . : . ~ November 18,1880. Mr Crawford: • . _ Dear Sir,—l haye used your celebrated Horse and.-Cattle Oils, for Broken Knees and other open wounds, with wonderful success, and can confidently recommend it to anyone as the beßt preparation I ever tried. I am, dear sir, . Yours, &c, &c, J. WARRKN. CRAWFORD'S HORSE & CATTLE OttS May be had from moat Saddlers, in bottles, at 2s 6d and 5s each. Country Agents Wanted. Prepared and sold by CRAWFORD, Chemist, Newton. Auckland. TVT O T I C E. Upper Symonds-street, Newton Road, Edei Terrace, Kingeland Road, Mount Eden, and New North Road. F. KILBAEjKINLOCH, : Chemist and Druggist, Upper Symonds-atreet, Respectfully solicits the gupportof tho residents of above districts. Dr. J. 11. Hooper attends daily, at 3 o'clock p.m, VVTONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Melbourne's Sol-fa Tonic Jujdbes. \ KIN G~& S ONS . Have Just Received, per 'Fernglen,' & Fbksb SuppLVOt these INVALUABLE Jujubes. No ■ mere Bronchitis. Influenza, Whooplnj Cougb, Asthma, Croup or Hay Fever. Used by all Vocalists, Barristers, Clergymen and Lecturers. . : Prick ..'. • • • -Via 6d abo KING & S3NS, Chemists. QUBEN-STRKKT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3242, 10 December 1880, Page 1

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