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Sporting. _ » UCKLAND AUTUMN MEETING fisher's occidental hotel ?£SOO sweep 0n thb vutumnhandicaf Subscribers at 20s. Each. First Horse.. .. - •• •• *JSO second Horse .. .... ■• JVx Third Horse .. 50 Starters .divided) 100 Non-starters (divided) 100 Tickets to be obtained at tha HotaL ALBERT FISHKR, Occidental Hotel. The Drawing will tako place on 16th April. Please add KXchange to Cheque, and twe stamps for reply and result. ; For Programme Tickets and other particular! apply as above. . . . ■ /CANTERBURY AUTUMN MEETING £9QQQ SWKEP ON THE CANTERBURY GREAT AUTUMK ,■. HANDICAP, ; To be run at Christchurch on the 18th April, 1831. Tickets, £1. First Horse.. .. ..£IOO Second Horse ... .. .. ..201) Third Horse .. 10" Other Starters (divided) .. ..300 Non-starters (divided) 500 50 Prizes (£lO each) .. ..: .. 500 ; Tho 50 prizes, £10 each, is quite a new principal, and brings the number of prizes up to about 90, which gives subscribers a better chance. If cheques are forwarded exchange must be added. Wherever possible P.U. Orders should do forwarded, and Stamps enclosed for reply and result. The LIST will be CLO3ED on the 16th April, THEODORE BROWN. ■', ' 19, Grey-street j .. Or, Box 210. Poat-offlce Auckland. ALFRED A. CAMERON'S CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN HANDIcap consultation, £1000. ,'.,..._, Race on 18>h Apbii, 1881. Fee, &i. First.. .. ..£7OO Starters ':■: ...8800 Second .. ..300 Non-starters - 2000 Third .. .. 200^ otai _ __~ Starters (divided) average about £131 each; non-starters (divided) average about £100 each. There is no sach liberal division as above given in the Colonies for eithor starters or non-startera. Attention is drawn to the fact that in all the important races, both in Australia and New Zealand, a large proportion of tho horses orir ginally nominated are subsequently struck out of their engagements, and, therefore, the drawers of non-starters in nearly all other Consultations receive but a very trifling and almost iqflcitesirnal amount each, and in many instances they receive actually less than the amount of'their application foe for a non-starter. Cheques to be crossed with Is exohange added. Two Postage Btg^gtoso aboutmfj April. Box 251, Dunedln. Art Unions. A X T U■ W I o N. 200 subscribers at 20s bach. Five Prizes. Engine and: Boiler (with certificate) Chaffoutter, for steam or hand power Upstanding Horse, warranted Spring Cart (nearly new) and Harness 40 Acres Land. Tickets forwarded to Subscribers in the Country on receipt of P.O. Order fcr £1, and Postage Stamps. Ap ly to M t S. Worms, Land Agont Newton TVTEW ZEALAND GRAND GIFT J3I CLUB, AUCKLAND. . 2,000 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH, Payable Is per Month, or £1 for Five Months in advance. i Members joining above Club are entitled to take part in the Free Distribution of Gifts on the 30th of June, 1881, when the following valuable Gifts will be Drawn for in tho Albert Hall, under the management of a Committee of Gentlemen selected from Members present. Tho First Distribution of Gifts under the New Zealand Grand Gift Club Rules consists of:--' 20 Harmoniums .. .. .. £410 23 Pianos £1,165 , 10 Musical Boxes £90 3 Firßt-class Violins, in cases .. £35 i Writing Bureaus £30 40 Sewing Machines £220 103 Gifts. Total value, £2,000 . All Gifts will bo on view four weeks before distribution. Booking Office: No. 19, Grey-street, Auokland. THEODORE BROWN, Manager,. Education. f^AKLTON ACADEMY will Re-open as V_/ a Day and Night iSchool, on MONDAY, April 4th. —Terms on application. MBS, H. E. HKAJJAZON, TEACHER OF THK PIANOFORTE. Pupils attended at their own Residences. Address:—Care of W. Moars, Stationer, Queen-street. "|V| KB, ALLAN WEbT JJJI. TBACHER OF , Vocal and Instrumental Music. Present Address— Devonshire Hopbb Hobson-strekt. _ |*/| ±i r. B. \V OODH AM, Teacher of ma Pianoforte and . . Harmonium. Address—Care of Auokland Minio Warehouse. lANOFORTB, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. MR. ANGELO FORREST (Peru, of Charles Halle). For terms and other particulars aDply to J. J. Milnbr & Co., Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street. rpJSJB Tlix OS OINGING. Me H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver Medallist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION at his private residence in Wakefield-street. Public and Private Banquets supplied with Vocal and Instrumental Mueio, upon reasonable terms. Mr Gooeh having had the direction of musio at Borne of the Banquets in LondoD, any gentlemen entrusting him with the Baine in Auckland: may depend upon a flrtt-cUss programme of Mublo being arranged,—thereby relieving themselves from all preliminary and tedious details. Watcnmakera and Jewellers. nHKis'i'MAs rroLiDAYB. VISITORS In Auckland would, do] well tO CALL ON T XT OWD E N And INSPECT his Stock of GOLD PIANOS, AND , ORGANS, SILVER JEWELLERY, WATCHES. ETC. «"Which they will find upon average to be TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER thanlany Other Houco. ' SHORTLAND-STREET Adjoining General Post Office. I*/|' US I C ("MUSIC! MUSIC Songs I Duets, Piano Solos, and Duets] Danobb 1 Victoria Magazines ! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS for Presents BOOKS for Prizes! BOOKS for Sunday-School Librarios POETICAL WORKS! NOVELS in Great Variety PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS 1 SCRAPS! SCRAP ALBUMS! CHRISTMAS CARDS ! BIRTHDAY CAIIDS ! SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARD CARDS JUST OPENED A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP THE ABOVE W. E. MEA ES, BooKSELLiiU, Stationer, and Music SllLLliE, QUEK N-STItMBT.

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3338, 7 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3338, 7 April 1881, Page 1