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Sporting /^NEHUNGA RACING CLUB, , SUMMER MEETING, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1885. To be held on tho ONEHUNGA RACECOURSE. Stewards: Messrs Webb, Oatos, Dore, Brookliold, Robinson, Daley, Suttio, Kelly, Wattie, Neilson, Rowe, and Adamß. Judoe : Mr F. Lawry. Starter : Mr O. C. MoGee. Clerk of Scales : Mr Daloy. Clerk of , Course :Mr Casey. Handicappers : The Committee. Totalizator Stewards : Messrs Rowc, Brookfleld, and Oatcs. Timekeeper: Mr Doro. Treasurer: Mr Brookfleld. 1 .MAIDEN PLATE of 25SOVS,; for all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 20SOVS. ll miles. Nomination, 2sovs. 2. TOTALISATOR CUP HANDICAP, value 20sovb. and 30sovs. added. 1 mile. Nomina, tion, lsov.; acceptance, 2sovs. I 3. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of 45sovs., second horso to receive Ssovs. out of stakes; over riino flights of hurdles. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, 2sovs. , 4. ONEHUNGA CUP HANDICAP of 12580V8.. second horse to receive SQsova. "put of the stakes, third horse ssovs. ojlt Or sfeftcs. Distance, 1J miles. Nomination, Bsovs, j acceptance, 3SOVS. 5. NOVEL RACE of 25sovs. Distanco. 1 mllo. Minimum weight, Bst. The winner to be the property of the Club, and sold immedlntely after tho race; proceeds to go to the Club. 6. PONY RACE of lOsovs. 1 mile. Catch weights. Nomination, 10s, 7. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP of lObovb. Distanoo, Ij milos. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, 2sovb. 8. HACK RACE of lOsovs. 1 mile. Nomination, lsov. Bst up. Nominations tor Cup and Hurdles, December 27Genemtl entry and acceplonce on January 10, All Nominations to bo addressed to the Seen* fury, Onohungo. RICHARD WEBa Secretory fTIAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING^ JANUARY 24 CORRECTED PROGRAMME. HACK HURDLE RACE of 208OVS. For horses that have not won an advertised jumping race eioeeding 15sovs, No weight under 10 stone. Tho winner to bo sold for 30sovs, and any surplus to belong to the Club. Entranoe, lsov. To enter general entry night. One and ahalf miles, over six flights of hurdles. FERRY PLATE HANDICAP of lOsovs. Second horso to rcceivo Seova from the stakes. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, lj 80V8. One mile. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of fiOeovu, with a sweep of lsov each, to go to the eeoond horse. Over eight flights of hurdles. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, 2sova. Two miles and a distance. TAK-APUNA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of 120SOVS. Second horso to rooolve lOsovs from stakes. Nomination, 2sovs. Acceptance 3sovß. One and three-quarter mile. TRIAL STAKES HANDICAP of 50BOVS. with a sweopstako of 2sovb each, to go to second horso. For 2-year-oldß. Nomination, lsov. Acceptance, ljeov. 6 furlongs. FLAT SELLING RACE of 20sovs. Tho winner to be Bold immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the Club. No weight under Bst Tibs. Entrance, lsov. One Mlfo. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of OOsovs. Second horfe to receive lOsovs from the stakes. Nomination, Ssovs. Acceptance, 21sovb. About three mileß. FREE HANDICAP of 30sovs. for beaten horses. Weights to appear immediately after Takapuna Jockey Club Handicap. Acceptance, 230vs, lialf an-hour before tho race. Nominations for Summer Meeting — Ferry Plate Handicap. Handicap Hurdle Race. Takapuna Jockey Club Handicap, Handicap Stecpleclirse, and Trial Stake 3 Handicap—MONDAY, 29th December, 1881. Weights to bo declared MONDAY, January 12,1885. Acceptances and Gonoral Entries FRIDAY, January 16,1885. Under A.R.C. Rules. Winners to pay 5 per cent, towards expenses of the course. . ■ _ T. PEEL, Hon. Sec. Unlimited Number of | Will Positively Close Subscribers at ss. I January 2S, 1885. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. RUN JANUARY 29, 1885. A. NEMO'S CONSULTATION on tho above event, now open, to bo dlvidod as IoIIowb:— Ist Horse .. .. 40 per cent. 2nd Horse .. .. 20 per cent. 3rd Horse .. 10 per cent. Others (divided) .. 30 per centEarly application for Tickots is neoessary, as tho time is very limited. A. NEMO, Care of F. TOMLINSON, Barrel Hotel, Parnell. £5,000. £5.000. 10.000 PROGRAMMES at 10s EACH. FIDELITY COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME ON THE DUNEDIN CUP. 40 HORSES and 115 NEW ZEALAND BONDS, Divided as follows— Ist Horse .. ..£I3OO N.Z. BONDS. 2nd Horse.. .. 700 sat £100 - ..£SOO 3rd Horse.. .. 300 10 at £50 .. .. 600 OthersWivided).. 700 20at£20 .. .. 400 •10 at £10 .. .. 400 40at£5 .. .. 200 Total .. ..£3OOO Total .. ..«2000 Total amountof Prizes. .£5,000. Each Ticket has SK Chances, and can obtain a Prize In Each Drawing. Will Close on or about 24th February, 1885. Please add stamps for reply and result, O" Remittances can be Bent as followß :— 1. Cheques, P.O. Orders, or Bank Notes. 2. Make crossed cheques, with 1b added for exchange, payable eitber to a No. or Bimply to bearer, as printed, but not to any particular person. If cheques or bank drafts are payable either to a particular person or to order, they will be returned to the sender. 3. P.O. Orders may be sent, but thoy must be made payable to Fidelity Company only, and not to any particular person. 1. Registered lottors or telegrams cannot be replied to. Address only as below— FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box 251, Poßt-offl'ce. Dnnedln. ADAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION ON TIIE DUNEDIN CUP, 1885. 4,000 members at ten shillings each. 110 PRIZES ! 110 PRIZES ! Divided as follows: lßtHorse .. ..£SOO 2nd Horso.. .. 300 10 Prizes at £20 ..£2OO 3rd Horse .. ..100 10 Prizes at £15 .. 150 Starters, divided 200 50 Prizes at £5 .. 250 Non-starters, div. 300 Total £600 Total .. £Hoo| ADAM BEDE would particularly draw Subscribers' attention to the fact that this Consultation will bo drawn as soon as full, in the presence of tho Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Early application of Shares i-hould bo made by letter, enclosing Two Stamps, with exchangs on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account be received. If Bank Notes aro sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside tho other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly expedite business if an addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— _ ADAM BEDE, Care of H. N. Abbott, Box No. 1 r Post-office, Auckland, WANTED KNOWN—Bought here, at English cost, 1 case Mon's Dressed Oxford Shirts, 2s Od each—lsb 6d the idoz.; well worth is each.—Rendell's Brighton House, top of Grey-atreet, WANTED KNOWN—Children's Trimmed Pinafores, now patterns in mußlin, diaper, &c, from 63d to 7s 6d; such a variety as you will not sec else where.—Rendell's Brightonjiouso,J:op_onireyjßtreet. WANTED KNOWN—A really goo_ Blue Sergo Coat (in all Bizes) can be had for 6s 6d at Rendell's Brighton House, top of Grey-street, WANTED KNOWN—That it's a good thing to keep the head cool, and also to . wear one of the Silk Helmets at 2s Bd j Long Silk Dust Coats, 12s 6d.—Rendell's Brighton House, top of Groy-strect. TIT ANTED KNOWN—A thousand T T Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats to choose from, bought at os in tho pound. Wo are trimming nico Hats from this lot at 2s lid, 3s fid, and 3s lid (proper for tho holidays) at • Rendell's Brighton House, top oi Urny-street. WANTED KNOWN—Extra Beds for Christmas; 70-Inch White Croyden Sheeting. 03d per yard; wonderful value; useful size White Quilts, 3s 6d.-Rendell'B Brighton House, top of Grey-street.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 549, 3 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 549, 3 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 549, 3 January 1885, Page 1

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