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Sporting. T>APAKURA ANNUAL RACES. ST. GEORGE'S DAY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1884. HANDICAP HUttDLiT~RACE Of 50 SOYS., second horse to receive 10 soys. out of the stakes. Nomination, 2 soys., and acceptances, 2 soys. to the funds. Nominations, with Z soys. enclosed, to b« made to the Secretary, at his Offlce,Queen-Btreet,by 8 a.m.on THURSDAY. April 10. Acceptances on night of noneral entry. Distance, 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft. (iin. high. MAIDEN PLATE of 25sovs.; second horse to receive 5 soys. out of the stakes. Nomination, 2sovs. each to the funds. 2yrs., 6st lllbs; 3yrs., Bst Glba; 4yrs, 9at; syrs. and upwards, 9st2lbs. For all horses that, have never won an advertised race exceeding 20sovs. Distance, 1} miles. PAPAKURA CUP (HANDICAP) of SOsovs., added to a Sweepstako of 2sova. each; second horse to receive lasovs., and tlurdhorse 53OVS. out of the stakes. Nominations, 2sovb., and acceptance, Hsovs. to the Funds. Distance, 1} miles. Nomination, with L'sovs. enclosed, to be made to the Secretary, at liisOHlce, Queenstreet, by 8 p.m. on Thursday, 10th April. Acceptances on night of general entry. SELLING RACE of 25sovs.—Entrance, 2sovs. Weight for age. Winner to be sold by auotion immediately after tho race, for lOOsovs. 1/ entered to be sold for SOsovs., allowed Tlba.; if for 30 soys., allowed Hlbs; if for 20sovs., allowed 211bs. Distance, 1} miles. RAILWAY HANDICAP of lOsovs.; second horse to receive ssovs. out of tha stakes. Nominations, 2sovs., and acceptance, Ssovg. to the Funds. Handicaps to appear directly after tho Cup. and acceptances half-anhour before the race. Tlistonce, 1 milo. NOVEL RACE ot 20sovs. Entrance, lsov. Distance, 1 mile. Tho winner to bo sold by auction immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to tho Funds, RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received for any of the races exrept upon this condition—That nil disputes, claims, and objections, arising out of the racing, shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Any Jockey riding oxcopt In tho colours entorod will bo fined 3 soys., or neglecting to declare liis colours at Uio time of entry. When two or more horses start, the property of tho samo ownor. a. distinguishing colour must be worn. Any person neglecting tills Rule ta bo fined 2 soys. All persons intending to withdraw horses are rcquirod to give notice to that afibct t» the Secretary or Clerk of Scales one half-hour before the official time for starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule- shall pay a line, not oxo«edln« 5 bovb., to the Baco Fund. AU entries to bo sent under covor to the Secretary, with entrance monoy enclosed, tho name ago at time of entry, pedigree, and colours of the rider, by 8 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 21st April, KSi. Winners to pay 5 per cent, of their gross winnings towards the expenses of the Course. All races to be run under tho A.H.C. Rules. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. LA D O ~KT WILL nOLD A -Ll CONSULTATION ON THE TAKAPUNA EASTER HANDICAP. UNLIMITED NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s EACH. Closes April 2. To bo Run April 5. First Horse Thirty per cent. Second Horse Twenty per cent. Third Horse Fifteen per cent. Others divided. .Thirty-five por cent. As the time from tho opening to the drawing of this Consultation is rather short, subscribers aro requested to make early application for Shares? P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Drafts accepted; add exchange to Cheques, and two Stamps for reply and result. Iteßult posted to all Subscribers. Please write, in a logiblo hand, full name and address. Tickets may bo obtained by letter only from LA DON, Care of S. A. Ashor, Box 301, Post-office, Auckland, or 28G, Quccn-stroot, Auckland. Registered Letters not accepted. Teletrrams not accepted. ARTI-NI-HENR V ' S CONSULTATION ON AUSTRALIAN CUP AND CHAMPION STAKES. 2,000 MEMBERS AT 10s. ONE TICKET CAN WIN £300. Melbourne Champion Australian Cot, run Stakes, run March 8, March 6,1884. 1884. lstHorso .. ..£l5O lstHorso .. ..£l5O 2nd Horse .. ..100 2nd Horse .. ..100 3rdHorso .. .. 75 3rd Horse .. .. 75 Starters 75 Starters .. ~ 75 Non-starters » 100 Non-Startera .. 100 £500 £500 Will closo Maroh 4,1834. Applications by letter, with two stamps, Address :-MARtTnI-HENRY, Care J. Condox, Thistle Hotel, Aocki.akd, TTENDERSON'S IV/fILL riXIP. Unlimited number of I Will Positively Cloao Subscribers at sb. I March 14. RUN MARCH 17, 1881. A. NEMO'S CONSULTATION On the above evont is Now Opon. To bo divided as follows :— Ist Horso 48 percent. 2nd Horso SO „ 3rd Horso 10 „ Others, dividod .. ..30 „ Application by Loiter only, and enclose two Stamps for replies. Address—A. NEMO, c/o F. Toralinson, Barrel Hotel, Parnell. 3JOV\J\) \ llth APRIL, 1684. ) *owu /IHRISTCHUECH RACES. v> To be Run HTn APEIL. 0000 MEMBERS AT 10b. 156 PRIZES. Each Ticket has Nine Chances. AUTUMN HANDL CASH PRIZES. CAP-36 Nominations. 2at 100 £200 FIRST £000 3 „ 50 150 SECOND 300 i „ 25. 100 THIRD 150 10 „ 20 200 STARTERS, about 10,, 15 150 £25cach 125 20 „ 10 200 NON-STARTERS 40 „ 8. 320 £12each 350 81,. 5 155 £1525 120 Prizes. £1178 156 PRIZES. Each Ticket has Nino Chances, and can obtain a Prize in each of tho Nino Drawings, Pleaso send P.O. Orders when oonvonient, also Two Stamps for replies. Country Cheques must havo One Shilling exchange addod. Address all letters— ( AD«. MANTUA, ) POfifin JCaro of Mr Ahraham, L-C^OOO ZOOVVVi Box 351, Poat^offlce, [3jO\JV\) V. DUNEDIN. ) N.B.—Please apply early, as this Consultation will fill rapidly, over 800 having been already disposed of to persons whoso applications arrived late for previous Sweep. qYDNEY GOLD CUP. TO BE RUN ON EASTER MONDAY. Tho Groat "MALABAR" Club are desirous of making it known to thoir numerous patrons and tho public that the First of their Scries of Consultations on the above ovent is NOW OPEN. NO. 1 OF OUR SERIES. SHARES, 58 EACa now remain, tried and true though they be, should have at each drawing a Proes representative, to prove beyond a doubt the genuineness of the affair. First Horss ..£I,OOO Starters divide..£2oo Second do. .. 400 Non-startcra do. 200 Third do. .. 200 — The public, on reading the foregoing, will at once obscrvo that our programme is identical in ovory re3pcct with that put forward by rival establishments with this amazing difference: That to become a Shareholder in their Consultation, entitling you, if fortunate, to win £1,000, you require to invest one pound, whereas, in this our great effort, you merely require to invest os in order to secure you tho winning of tho same amount, or should you speculate a Pound, you for that amount havo Four Chances of winning £1,000 as against onegiven by others. FOUR TICKETS FOR £1; But ono or more will be sent to any address. Prospectuß free on application. Enclose envelope, plainly directed. Result of each drawing sent at once to every subscriber. Tickets sent by return post. Address by letter only, " MALABAR," oaro G. E. Wilson Pastoral Chambers, George-street, Sydney, N.S.W. pHESTS OF DRAWERS Very Handsome Chests of Drawers. In Rich Mottled Kauri, are now selling at the following prices for Cash:—The Duke of Edinburgh Chest of Eight Drawers (the bonnet drawer richly panelled with totara, bird, and rowa rewa) M 10s; Five Drawer Chests, £4. The above arnelM have always given great satisfaction, and Moonje more beautiful with age, W. NORRIK, TOP Of SnOBTLAMB-BTOC^T.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4297, 28 February 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4297, 28 February 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4297, 28 February 1884, Page 1

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