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Sporting. -e.l--- /T-^'i H - *ri______ —^—Tf_t_Tfa_y&j__lfflt!lljJX_%-^^' " Facts aro stubborn things." KOBIN HOOD by his popularity has again asserted his supremacy. Look at the Result of his Queen's Birthday Programme. Something wonderful. 13,280 Shares Sold in Six Weeks. 528 Extra Cash Prizes of £5 Each wero allotted. 718 Prizes instead ot 220. NOW OPEN on a RACING and COURSING PROGRAMME, for middle July, 1885. 8100 at 10s, £1000. Ist Prize, £1000. About 220 Prizes. Meliiourne Grand Waterloo Cup.Ch.cli. National Steeple, About 01 Nominations. About 25 Nominations. Winner W.loo Cup £200 First .. ..£IOOO Runner-up .. 100 Second .. .. 300 Winner Waterloo Third .. .. 160 Purse .. .. 50 All others (div., Runner-up .. 25 about £20 oach) 150 Winner Waterloo Plato .. .. 50 Runner-up .. 25 All other dogs (div., about £10 each) 553 £1900 £1000 120 Cash Bonds. 2 at £50 .. £100 10 at £10 .. £100 lat 25 .. 100 15 at 8.. 120 sat 20 .. IUO 30 at 0.. 180 10 at 15 .. lfiO 00 at 5 .. 250 £1100 Will Close Middle of July. Each Ticket has Ton Chances, and can obtain a Prizo in Hacli Drawing. We aro glad we have again hit public taste by allotting extra prizes Instead of increasing advertised value of existing prizes, when wo more than fill. We shall again devote all moneys for application over 80M to Extra £5 ('nth Bonds (less Usual comtni.. siou). called 9iii Class, but must explain that all tickets sold up to time of closing havo equal chances of everything on tho programme, PI. aso send two 2d stamps for reply and result (two stamped addressed envelopes groatly expedites business). P.O. Orders preferred. Is exchango on Stamps and Cheques. Coin or Notes should bo regist :red. Registered Letters and Tolcgrams received. ROBIN HOOD, Caro of Stapleton and Fleming, Hox 238. P. 0.. Chrißtchurch. £3000 j ADA MANTUA. | £3000 ANNUAL CONSULTATION ON THK GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, To bo run at Meliiourne on 18th July, 1885, Will Clobo on 10th July, 1885. 6000—Members at 10s Each,—6ooo Horse. 112 Cash Awards. First £000 2at £100.. ..£2OO Second .. .. 300 4at 50 .. .. 200 Third .. .. 200 Bat 25 .. .. 200 Starters (divided, 10 at 20 .. .. 2„0 about £10 each) 200 20 at 10 .. ..200 Non starters (div., 20 at 8 .. .. 100 about £18 each) 800 48 at 6".'. .. 210 £1000 £1400 Each tickot has eight chances, and can obtain a prize in each of the eight drawings. Ploaao send. P.O. Orders when convenient, or Bank Notos. Country cheques must, have Is exchango added, and marked correct by bank (do not enclose coin). Two stamps rcquisito for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6000, all prizes will be divided pro rata. I*-*" In my Consultation on Iho Christehureh Great Autumn Handicap, tho lirst horso (Rubins) wont to a station band at Ida Valley Station; tho second horse (Captain Webster) went to a farmer at Milton, Otugo; tho third horso (Sou'-westei) to a woll-known consultationist at Chrlslchurch. N.l'.—Ab usual, tho camcß and addresses of principal prizc-takors, also tho names and addrcsacs or tho gentlomon who form the com mlttec, will be forwarded to all the lo- ding no wspapcrs throughout Now Zoaland. Address- ADA MANTUA, Caro of Lyons and Hart, Box 351, Post-offlco, Dunedin, £3000. Apply early. £3000 MELBOURNE CUr WILL FOLLOW. -.--tlC'lf-Oll'll. M' ADA M E M. A. ¥OL EY, DE PARIS. UEPBURN-STIIKET (Mr lSotlany's former residence), three minutes_r„m tramway, Informs piircnti that sho haH openud rnnnoii oi,a.i»k« j..,._-.;i_. from 7 p.m.; Adult, from 8.",0 p.m. Terms. 10. Od por quarter. Beginning Wednesday, June 10. Also, In-.-ruction given in A'ocnl and Instruments,. Music; lenns, £1 Is per quarter (payable in advanci) Private Les-uns daily. J 11. EDMONDS, Toachor of Singing • and Voico Production, Hurkigh street, 4 doors from St. Sopulchre's Church. Particulars at End? 'b. M~ R F. B. VV OODII AM, Teacher ok the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Addross: Caro of Mr A. Eady, Auckland Music Warehouse Quoon-Btreet-Iloard and .residence. BELGR..VI- HOUSE, Lowor SymondsBtrcct (noarly opposito Choral Hall, and facing Government Grounds .—Mrs R. POWELL (lato of Bolgi.avo House. Invercargill) will open tho abovo-mentioned residonco as a Superior Boarding-houso on June 1. 'Tho building is new and ot concroto, stands nn tlie healthiest and most fashionable part of tho city, commands an excellent viow. and is within 10 minutes' walk of railway and wharves, and 5 luinutos from centro ot city. The . itting-rooms and bedrooms (double and single) nro largo and well ventilatod. Plunge and shower baths piano, and all modern convcnl_i.ee.. Tho table will bo particularly woll cared for. Boarders and visitors may rely on overy comfort and attention. GOVE RNOH, BROWNE HOTEL, HOBSON-STREET. Board and Lodging 20s por Wook Single Room 25s per Weok __ For Sale J7IOR SALE, a small Fnncy nnd Drapory . Stock, with Lease of Promiaos, in the best Eosition in Hobson-street. This is a really grand usincss stand, and only failing health compels the owner to rctlro.—W. L. Mitchell, Coombes's At cade. Queon-street. "IjlOR SALE, premises in Queen-street, JC occunlod by Smith and Cnnghey ; also, to Let, a Villa, at Epsom.—Apply Jane Smith, Epsom. FOR SALE or To Let, a Bakery in a rising township, doing a good trado; present, ownor leaving through circumstances that he can explain.—Apply to John Lamb, 35, Quecn-streot, FOR POSITIVE SALE.-.00 Acres Good Land, with water frontago, only 10 rallOß from Queen street Wharf, and will bo sold cheap.—Apply to Jnhn Soppct. Route and Land Agont. No. 8. Uncci, .-.trnnt OYMONDS-STREE-., ALBERT PARK. Gontlemnn's Family Residcnco: 9 rooms, vorandahs, 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 low price, subject to a leaso of about 30 yoars. 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. q;P ECI A L NOTICE. FOR SALE, severa of tho best Building Sites in or near Auokland. Situated in Gladstone and Cleveland Roads, Parnell. These Tots wil be sold on any reasonable Terms, and money will bo advanced for Building if required. Apply to— P. COMISKEY, Shortland-street. _ FOR SALE, first-class Mntamata Pressed Clover Hay.—Thornton, Smith, & Firth. TGNOR SALE, a Good Staunch Spring JO Cart Horso (16 handrt. Works in singlo or double-harness.—Apply Thames Carriage and Dray Factory, Victoria-Btrcet East, TJ.OR SALE, .tho 3-ton yacht Ethel May JjO (coppered), with all gear, etc., in good ordo ; suitable for either pleasuro or working purposes.—Apply Thames Carriago and Dray Fa .tory, Victoria-street East. Tjl O R SALE, THREE ALLOTMENTS. THE PICK OF HON. JAS, WILLIAMSON'S MOUNT HOBSON ESTATE. Splendid Viow and Easy Tonne. Apply to S. JACKSON, JUNR.. Queen-street, Auckland, TO O R S A L I. •*• AT LOWEST MABB--T RATES I Rosin, Pitch, and Tar Kerosene, Paint, and Olive Oils Champion's, Scott's, and Storer's Genuine White Load, in wood Muntz Metal and Nails Largo Stook of Canvas, various brands Wire Rope, from 4J inch to i inch Bolt Rope, Hemp, and Manilla Rope, all Patent Windlass (wood), Frills, and Palll. Anchors, from 16 cwt. to 10 ibs. Chains, from i inch to 1 inch. Colea and Fish Oil. 0. fi. MCKENZIE, MM-STRIS-, ~;-■.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 10 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 10 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 130, 10 June 1885, Page 1

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