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For Sale. rMONDS-STREET, ALBERT PARK. Gentleman's Family Residenoo: 8 rooms, verandahs, and balconies; commanding extensive view of the Domain and tho North Head, and surrounding Islands. This property is now offered for sale at a very law prioe, subject to a lease of about 00 years. Everything attaching to tho house and grounds is in excellent order, and tho position is exceptionally good. For cards to viow. and all further particulars, apply to W. L. MITCHELL, Estate Agent, '_ COOMBES ARCADE. FOR SALE, first-class Matamata Pressed Clover Hoy.—Thornton, Smith, & Firth. FOR SALE, 10 Acres of Good Land at Birkenhead ; prico, £10 por acre ; terms easy.—Apply to W. Thompson, Birkenhead. FOR SALE, a Good Staunch Spring Cart Horse (16 hands). Works In single or doublo harness.—Apply Thames Carriage and Dray Factory, Vlctorfa-strcot East, FOR SALE, tho 3-ton Tacht Ethel May (coppored), with all gear, eto., in good ordo ; suitablo for cithor pleasure or working purbOßCs.—Apply Thamos Carriage and Dray Fa .•lory, Yiotoria-streot East. pi' O X SALE, , THREE ALLOTMENTS. THE PICK OF HON. JAS, WILLIAMSON'S MOUNT HOBSON ESTATE. Splendid Viow snd Easy Tormß. ' Apply to S. JACKSON, Junk.. IQueon stroot, Auokland. Qp.Bo IA L NOTICE. FOR SALE, sovorul of the best Building Sites In or near Auckland. Situated in GHadstouo and Clovelautl Roads, Parnell. These 'lets wil be sold on any reasonable Terms, and money will bo advanced for Building If required. Apply to— P. COMIBKET, ■ Shortla-Dd-street. "CI 0 R SALE, "■ jAt LOWEST Markkt Rates I Rosin, Pitch, and Tor Kerosene, Point, and Olive Oils Champion's, Scott's, and Storer's Genuine White Load, In wood Mnntz Metal «nd Nails Large Stock of Canvas, various branda Wire Rope, from __ Inch to. inch Bolt Rope, Hemp, and Manilla Rope, all sizes Patent Windlass (wood), Frilla, and Palll Anchors, from 16 owt. to 10 lbs, Chains, from 1 inch to 1 inch. Colza and Fish Oil. D. s. Mckenzie 101.-STMI), ■ . . . I 111 I Sporting. t_&__-^-ADAM BEDE'S CONSULTATION ON THK QREAT NORTgERN STEETLECHASF Run at Auckland on June 6,1885, 2,000 MEMBERS AT 10S lAOH, BTtCEI-SCBASB. CABII P-W-EB. First Horso .. «300 2 Prizes at £25 .. CSO Second Horse „ 100 'BPrizosat 10.. 10.1 Third Hor-o .. 50 Wrrizosnt 5.. -150 Starters .. _ 100 Non-starters .. 150 Total _ .. £300 Total .. .. £700 I In tho ovont of more than 2,0 0 Tickets being applied for, tho Prizes will be increased pro rata. Adam Uedn would pnrtleularly draw sub-'illtatlm'iH'ftWV..-,1/i.tbiifuot that all his ConPrem unci a U.intnUtcc of Nub.crit.cr_. "Jh.-W that arraviiannls aye nam campled for a sitiVji of Consultations Ihrovi/hout the year. Auv .--übaeriti.-rri.-awinK :i prl_c will h. allowed. If he po d.-ir.-s it tn mv.-st -.., n.nr future list any mm not execorliiitr fi! without remitting anj furtliur en»h, tt.is niiioimt to be deducted rimu prize money. Furly applieatlnu tor shares should bo mnrle by letter o:.ly, enclosing two stamps, Willi exchange on cheques, orbymonoy order, hank notes, or drafts. Ucgistorcd letters ur telegrams will nut en any account bo reeoleed. If bank net.-s are sent, please uso two iMWi-Jopcs, one sealed and placed inside the other I'.O ordo s preferred when procurable It wil greatly expedite l-.ii.ino.. if an addressed envelope Is enclosed with replication. Address— ADAM UKDK, Care of H. N. AnuoTT, Box No. _. Po.t ollleo. Auckland. AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE, JUNK 0, 1885. UNLIMITED NUMBER OK SUBSCRIBERS AT 5.S EACH. Ist Horso 10 por cent. 2od Horso 20 ~ Srd Horse 10 ~ Startorß 20 Non-starters 10 „ An Unlimited Number of Voluntoors required for tho Khartoum Reserve. Three Commissioned Oflicors aro required, and Fourtoon Non-Com-nii.sioned Ofllcore. as Drill Instructors. Each Voluntoor requires to pay 5s Entrance Foe, and stands a ehanco for Promotion to one of the ahovo Offices. Addrees-KHARTOUM, Caro of Quo. Dlnmb, Queen's Head Hotel. THE PREMIER STEEPLECHASE OF NEW SSKAJ.ANP. Will close 22nd June next. HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE MEETING, co nnn on the hawke's bay t/.i.UUU a TEEPLECUASE, To be run at Hastings on June 25,1885. Each Ticket has Seven Chances. H B. Stooplecha"e. Cash Awards. let Horse .. ..£SOO lat £100 .. ..£IOO 2nd Horso.. .. 250 2at 50 .. .. 100 3rd Horse .. .. 125 3at 25 .. .. 75 Starters, £J5 each 175 lOat 20 .. „ 200 Non-etarters, £12 eh 125 10 at 10 _ .. 100 50 at 5 _ ..250 £1,175 £825 Each ticket has seven chance.. One ticket cud win first prize in the race event and _ix separate cash_wards. in all £7*o. Note. — Jacob Faithful, from the support hitherto accorded him, is confident of filling this Sweep should the number of applications exceed the above, thu Prizes will be increased aq»rdlngly pro ra a. .Rawing under the supervision of a Committee of town and country shareholders and representatives of the press. Cheques out of Hawke's Bay must have Is added for exohange. P.O. Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, TICKETS, Care of N. Jaoobs, 10s. Box 7, Poßt-offlce. NAI.EB. £30001 ADA MANTUA. | £3000 ANNUAL CONSULTATION ON THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To be run at Melbouhne on 18th July, 1885. Will Close on lGth July, 1885. 6000—Members at 10s Each.—6ooo House. 112 Cash Awards. First £600 2at £100.. ..£2OO Second .. .. 300 lat 50 .. .. 200 Third .. .. 200 Bat 25 .. .. 200 Starters (divided, 10 at 20 .. .. 200 about £10 each) 200 20 at 10 .. .. 200 Non starters (div„ -'20 at '8 .. _ IGO about £16 each) 300 18 at 5 .. .. 210 £1600 ~ £1100 Each ticket has eight chances, and can obtain a prize ip each of the eight drawings. Pleoae send,, P.O. Orders when convenient, or Bank Notes. Country cheques must have Is exchange added, and marked correct by hank (do not enclose coin). Two stamps requisite for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceod 6000, all prizes will be divided ji. o rata. xv in my Consultation on tho Christehureh Great Autumn Handicap, the first horse (Rubina )went to a station hand at Ida Valley Station ; tho second horso (Captain Webster) wont to a farmer at Milton, Otago; the third horso (Sou-wester) to a well-known consultationlst at Christehureh. N.B.—As usual, the names and addresses of principal prize-takers, also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who _^r_n the com mittee, will bo forwarded to all the le-ding newspapers throughout New Zealand. Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons and Hart, Box 351. Post-office, Duned-n. £3000. Apply early. .. £3000 MELBOURNE OCT •*_- JOIiOW.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 125, 4 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 125, 4 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 125, 4 June 1885, Page 1

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