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Tenders. m Q BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon ot FRIDAY. June Sth, for the Ereotion of a 9-roomed Villa in Ponsonby. Plot-., &c, at my offlce, Vulcan Lane. W. H. SKINNER. Architect TENDERS for Additions to the School Building at Nelson street, Auokland, will be received by the Education Board, Wyndhara-street. Auckland, until 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, June 5,1885. Plans and specification may he seen at the office of the Board mO BUILDERS. Tenders will be recelvod up to noon on FRIDAY, the 12th inst., for the Erection of a Concrete Villa at Remuera. Plans, &0., at our Offices Queen-street EDW. M^HONkY & SON, Architecta. mo BUILDERS. Tenders for Alterations and Additions to a Factory, Lome-street, will be received until noon Of SATURDAY, June 6. Plans, eto ,ot No. 9, South Britißh Buildings. . EDMUND BBLL, Architect. rp o B U I L D E R S. Tenders for the Erection of a Dwelling House, in Briok or Concrete, will be received by the undersigned until 4 p m. of FRIDAY, June Sth. Quantities from W. F. Hubbard. Plans at my °fflCe' S. M. HERAPATH. Architect mOBUIL D E R 9. I am now prepared to execute Plate and Sheet Glass Glazing In any quantity at lowest rates. Quotations on application. A. H. MORRIS, Karangahape Road. . mo BUILDERS AND OTHERS. Land and Building Materials found on reasonable terms. Apply to T. HOLDER. Archlteot Over " Herald " Office, Queen-street. W. F. HUBBARD, Quantity Surveyor. Quantities prepared for all Contraota of any magnitude. City Cha-h-ekb, Vdi.can Lank. __••.• "■,', ni"", , i tea ,■..,■■■■—ga SporlluK. THE PREMIER STEEPLECHASE OF NEW ZEAL.ANI-. Will close 22ud June next. HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE MEETING. 4?0 fin.. ON TUB HAWKES BAY &£,VVV STEEPLECHASE, To be run at Hastings on June 25,1886, Each Tlckot has Seven Ch.anjes. H.B. Stooplcohoro. I Cash Awards. Ist Home .. ..«-000 latfilOO .. _ £100 ifnd Horso.. .. 2501 2at 50 .. .. 100 3rd Horso .. .. 12-1 Sat 25 .. ~ 75 Starters. «-5 each 1751 10 at 20 .. „ 209 Non-starters, £12 eh 125110 at 10 _. ~ 100 Mat 5 _ .. 250 £14751 £S_ Each ticket has seven chances. One Uoket can win first pri?e in the race event and six separate caxh awards, tn all £7'o. Note. —Jacob Faithful, from the suocort h'therto accorded him, is confident of filling Ibis Sweep should the number of applications exceed the above, the Prizes -will be Increased accordingly pro ra a. Drawing under the supervision ot a Com* mlttee of town and country shareholders and representatives of the nrese. Cheques out of Hawke's Bay must have Is added for exohange. P.O. Ordors preferred. Two stamps for reply ard result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL. TICKETS, Care of N. Jacobs, 103. Fio. 7, Post-office. Nai'ikr-_l-__hNL___i3-ia__r______^«M ADAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION ON thk GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASF Run at Auckland on June 6,1885. 2,000 members at 10s each. Steeplechase. Cash Prizes. First Horse ..£3OO 2 Prizes at £25 .. £50 Second Horeo „ 100 19 Prizes at 16.. 100 Third Horse .. 50 30 Prizes at 6.. 150 Starters .. _. 100 —- Non-starters _ 150 Total - .£3OO Total - ..£7OO In the event of more than 2,0"0 Tickets being applied for, tbe Prizes will be increased pro rata, Adam Bede would particularly draw subscribers' attention to the fact that all his Conno ltations are drawn in the prosenoe of the Press and a Committee- of Subscribers. Also, thai arrangements are- now complete for a series of Consultations throughout the year. Any Subscriber drawing aprizo will be allowed, if he so deßlrcs it. to invest in any future list any sum not exceeding _ without remitting any furtbor cash, this amount to bo deducted from prize money. Jfarly application for shares should be made by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegramß will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent please uso two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the oth_r dP.O orde-Bproforred when procurable. It wl 1 greatly expedite business if an addressed envolopo Ib enclosed with ouplicntion. Address- AnAlVi BEDE, Care of H. N. Aiibott, BOX No. 2. Po-t-offloo. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE, JUNE 6, 1885. UNLIMITED NUMBER Olf SUBSCRIBERS AT fiR EACn. Ist Horse _0 per cent. 2od Horse 20 „ ..rdHorse 10 „ Starters 20 Non-starters 10 „ Address-KHARTOUM, Care of Geo. Dennis, Queen's Hood HoteL £30001 ADA MANTUA, j £3000 ANNUAL CONSULTATION ON THB GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To be run at Melbourne on 18th July, 1885, Will Close on Kith July, 1885. 6000—Members at 10a Each.— 6000 Horse. 112 Cash Awards. First £600 2at £100.. -.£2OO Second .. .. 300 -at 50 .. .. 200 Third .. .. 200 Bat 25 .. .. 200 Starters (divided, 10 at 20 .. .. 21-0 about £-oeach) 200 20 at 10 .. ..200 Non starters (div., 20 at 8.. _ 160 abodt£l6each) 300 18 at 5 .. ..210 £1600 ' «i_oo Each ticket has eight chances, and can obtain a prize In each ot tne eight drawings. Please Fend; P.O. Orders when convenient, or Bank Notes. Country cheques must have Is exchange added, aud marked correct by bank (do not enclose coin). Two stamps requisite for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6COO, all prizes will be divided pro rata. f"_-" In my Consultation on the Christehureh Great Autumn Handicap, the first horse (Rubins) went, to a station hand at Ida Valley Station ; tbo second horse (Captain Webster) went to a farmer at Milton, Otago; the third horse (Sou'-woßte.) to a well-known consultatlonist at Chrl6tchnrch. N.B.—As usual, the names and addresses of principal prize-takers, also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the com mittee, will be forwarded to all the le-dlng newspapers throughout New Zealand. Address- ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons and Hart, Box 351. Post-office. Dunedin. £3000. Apply early. £3000 MELBOURNE CUP WILL FOLLOW, Board and Residence. BELGRJ-Vii HOUSE, Lower Symondsstreet (nearly opposite Choral Hall, and facing Government Grounds),—Mrs R. Powell (late of Belgrave House. Invercarglll) will open tho above-mentioned residence as a Superior Boarding-house on Juno 1. The building is now and ot concrete, stands on the healthiest and most fashionable part of the city, commands an excellent viow, and is within 10 minutes' walk of railway and wharves, and 5 minutes from centre of city. The fitting rooms and bedrooms (doubloandsingh) ara large and well ventilated. Plunge and shower bath?, piano, and all modern convenl-Bces. The tublo will be particularly well cared for. Boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and attention. . G"" OV ERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s per Week Single Room 25s per Week t

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 123, 2 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 123, 2 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 123, 2 June 1885, Page 1

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