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1 Sporting. AUCKLAND RACINC4 , LUB. KLLERSLIE COURSE. SUMMER MEETING. 1885-80. SATURDAY (BOXING DAY), 26th DECEMBER, 1885. Maiden Flats of lOOsovb. Midsummer Stakes of HWsovs. Auckland Cup Handicap of.. .. lOOOeova. Handicap Hurdle Rack of .. .. lOOsovb. Railway Plate of lOOsove. Christmas Handicap of lOOeovs, SECOND DAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY), FRIDAY, 1m JANUARY, 1886. I Auckland Derby of _ .. .. SOObotb. New Year's Gift Handicap of .. lOOmvb. AucklandßaoingClubHandlOAPo( 400 rove. Members'Pubsk of lOOsovb. Great Northern Foal Stakes of _ SOObovb. Gsand Stand Handicap of .. « lMaova. THIRD DAY (SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1886. Newmarket Handicap of .. •• ISObovb. Nursery Handicap of .. .. _ lOOaom Auckland Plate of KOsovs. Auckland Steeplechase Handicap of SOOeovs. Belling Stakes of lOOscvs. Btud Company's Sires' bTAKKS Of.. 200sovb. Free Handicap of.. .. _ .. lOOsovb. FIRBT RACK TO START EACH DAY AT 1 O'CLOCK. Admission to the CoUreo, 2s; including Railway, 3s. For particulars of time of running, see advertisement. Admission for Vehicles, each Horss, 2a 6d; Passengers, 2s each ; Horsemen, Ob each. Admission to Grand Stand, 10s each. Admission to Derby Stand, 2s 6d each. Members of the Olnb and their Carriages, upon presentation of tickets, Free. Children Free. The New Grand Stand contains spacious Dining-rooms, Ladies' Coffee-room, Ladles' Retiring-room, Cloak-rooms, &c, &c. Tea, Coffee, Tecs, Strawberries and Cream can be obtained. For the convenience of visitors on the Mil, amongst the trees, and elßOwhere, hot water will be supplied gratis. Milk can ulro bo obtained at a low price. Wm. PERCIVAL, Hooretary A.R C. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. On and after the 10th December Poison will be laid on the KlUrallo Racecourao. WM. PKROIVAL, Secretary. piAN'T T> "TVEAT YY^AREHOUSE. MR LOUIS H. SCHARKER'S GRAND CONUNDRUM COMPETITION, FOR A HANDSOME GOLD WATCH. On view in the Window of the Cant B Beat Warehouse. The above being thoroughly satisfied with the manner in whloh the Auckland public have treated him Bince starting in this oity, has reaolved to Present a Valuable Gold Watch to the Person who can make the Best Conundrum on the Winner of the Auckland Cup. Decision left to a Committee of Gentlemen. All Conundrums to be Addressed— CAN'T B BEAT WAREHOUSE (jueen-street. WH. PATTERSON'S • HORSE RELIEF. A Certaiw Curb for WOUNDS OR SPRAINB IN MAN OR BEAST. Price, 3s 6d per bottle. To be obtaimid anywhere. TESTIMONIALS: Dear Sir,—l begto say that having used Mr W. H. Patterson's Horse Relief for sore backs and sprains after a heavy day's work, It gave me the utmost satisfaction, and I can highly recommend It to any person owning a good horse —T. A. Brown, Huntsman, P.H7C, The Kennels, Otahnhu, Oct. Ist, 1885. Dear Sir,—l hereby oertify that Mr W. H. Patterson's Horse Relief Is the best of the kind I have ever used.—W. Potter, Coach Proprietor. Dear Sir,— Having had a bad case of a horse putting his shoulder out, I called upon Mr W.H. Pn ttorson, who made a most successful enre, and the horse (snow in working order.—Yours, &c. Alex. McLean, Papakura. Deo. S. 1885. Testimonials also received from Woodycar and Rob*, Australian Circus; Mr R. Hew, Wholesale and Retail Merchant, Auckland. FALL WELL AND SON. AGENTS, OTAHUHU AND PAPAKURA. ilk. or t^\ |[ HOBSON-BTKEKT Jl ft «± fa If ■ x^/ CABH AND DEFERRED PAYMBKT TAILORS. DRAPEKe, ANB HABIT-MAKER M, HOBBON-BTOKia, We respectfully Invite attention to trar Large, Stock of NOVELTIES for the present Season. Our Groat Variety and Choice of the Best Fabrics, with the Skill and Talent we employ, and the groat successes of our efforts to produce Superior Garments, Perfect in Fit, and Unozo9lledl n Cat and Style, gives us every confidence in respectfully soliciting the favour of a visit. All Tweeds thoroughly ennink before being made up, ana Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. The Deferred Payment System has baen found to be a great boon, by enabling those with limited incomes to procure necessaries In the easiest possible way. ■ ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, Cash Customers recclvo 5 per cent. Discount (one shilling in the pound eterlirg) on all parcels of 20a and upwards TRAMCAR3 PA3S THE DOOR. __INSPKCTION INVITKD. fi QVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. VT ' HOBSON-STRKET. Board and Lodging _ .. 2pa per Week. Single Room.. .-. _ _ Hfe fer Weefc

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 296, 21 December 1885, Page 1

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