Sporting. PJIAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. TOMORROW, SATURDAY, APRIL 16. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 p.m. NO GAMES OF CHANCE ALLOWED. Steamer will leave Ferry Tee for the Conveyance of Howes at 9 a.m., TO-MORROW MORNING. E. WYNYAED, Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEKTING, 18S9. THE GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER STAKES, 188P, of :SOOsovs., added to a Sweepstakes of LJsovs. each, osovs. ft. or Isov. only if declared by eight o'clock p.m. on the night.of general entry for the Autumn Meeting, ISSy. The second horse toreceivo SOsovs., and third horse lOsovs, from the stakes. Korthree-year-olds. Colts,SstlOlb; fillies. 8s t. Xlb : geldings allowed 31b, The forfeit (fisovs.; to bo declared and paid to the A.X.C Secretary, by twelve noon on tbeday before the race, or the nominator will bo liable for the whole stake. Nominations, accompanied with lsoi\ (first forfeit), to be made to the Secretary of the A.R.Cat hi.9 oflice, Durham-street, or the Secretary of: the C.J.C., Canterbury; D.J.C., Dunedin; 11.8.J.C, Napier; W.J.C., Wellington: V.R.C., Melbourne; A..J.C; Sydney; by eight o'clock p.m., on FRIDAY, the loth April, 1661. One mile six furlongs 13:2 yards. THE NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES, 1888. of 300sovs., added to a sweepstakes of. Jo=ovs. each, ssovs ft., or Isov. only if declared by 8 o'clock p.m. on the night of genera) entry for Autumn Meeting, 1888. The second horse to receiveoOsovs?., and third horse 25sovs. from the stakes. For two-year-olds. Colts, Est 101b; fillies, Sst Sib ; geldings allowed 31b. The forfeit losovs.) to he declared and paid to the A.R.C. Secretary by VI noon on the day before the race, or the nominator will be liable for the wholestake. Nominations, accompanied with Isov. (first forfeit), to be made to the Secretary of the A.R.C., at his office, Durham-street, ortothe Secretary of the C.J.C., Canterbury ; D..T.C, Dunedin:H.B.J.C,Napier; W.J.C., Wellington ;V.R.C, Melbourne; A.J.C.. Sydney ; by 8 o'clock p.m. on FftIDAY, thelOth April, 188". Six furlong 3. W. PERCIVAL, Secretary. EL EN SVIL L E TURF CLUB. (Registered under the A.R.C. Rules). ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1887 PROGRAMME:— MAIDEN PLATE of 30sovs .SELLING HURDLE RACE of 30so\'s HKLKNSVILLE CUP lIANDICAP of 4Hsovs PONY NOVEL .HANDICAP of 3030v5. For ponies Mil. 2in. and under HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 30sovs HANDICAP NOVEL RACE of 30sovs Nominations for all Handicaps close on FRIDAY, April 1, at 8 o'clock, with JMr W. W. llobinson, Auckland, or the Sec, iielensville. Weights to be declared on or about FRIDAY, Sth April. Acceptances, and general entries FRIDAY, 15th April. G. HERBERT LUDLOW, Sec. BUTTEJLUCK'S CUT PAPER PATTERNS. PATTERNS FOR Ladies,' Misses, Boya, and little children of both sexes, Comprising all the latest London Fashions, Together with Sheets and journals illustrating same. Can be obtained from M. BACON .. .. QUEEN STREET. J.& W. WILLIAMS .. NEWTON. MUNRO & CO. .. PONSONBY ROAD. H. G. OSWALD .. PONSONBY. MISS THOHNTON1 .. NEWMARKET. MISS FISHKH.. .. PARNKLL. W. P. OaiLVtK .. VICTORIA-ST., or Any of ol:k Agents throughout the COUNTRY. NOKRIE & KEMPLAT, 21, ELLIOTT STREET, AUCKLAND. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand. THE AUCKLAND COFFEE-HOUSE COMPANY. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THE ABOVE COMPANY Have taken Premises in Dr. Purchas's Splendid Block of Buildings, Karangahape Road, Where they have opened their No. 1 Branch, and are now prepared to supply Refreshments at the following prices :— Tea, small cup, Id, largo do, 2d Buns, Id each Coilee „ ~ Id, „ 2d Scones, Id „ Cocoa ~ „ Id, „ 2d Tarts, Id „ Lemonade, lid per bottle Roll & ButGinger Beer. Ud ~ ter, Id Ginger Ale, ljtl „ Bread & Butter.ld Soda AVater, IUI „ Ham SandHop Beer, lid „ wiches, 2d „ Milk, Id peirglas3 Beef do., 2d „ Pork Pies, 2d TEA, COFFEE, & COCOA, 2d per pint. Open daily from half-past six a.m. until ten p.m. INTEBNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS, EDINBURGH AND LIVERPOOL, ISSG. Highest Honours: TWO GOLD MEDALS Awarded Marshall's Pkeparations of Wheat. FAROLA—Better than the best Arrowroot ■ GRANOLA—The Hygienic Wheaten Food OAT FLOUR—Pure, nourishing delicate TRlTOLA—Standard Household Food PTYALOID—An excellent Food for Infants and Invalids; easily digested. The above can be used for every purpose that Arrowroot. Cornflour, Safro, &c., are put to, but they are altogether superior to these starch foods inasmuch as they are highly nutritious in themselves, and do not derive their value from the milk used in cooking them. SEE CIRCULARS & ANALYST'S REPORT. Sole Agents— KELSO AND HARDY, GROCERS, Upper Symonds-street. o ~~i i" c % PLANTS.—PIants and Seeds of every description, both Vegetable and Flower, to b*e had at E. BAILEY'S, 36, City Market.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1887, Page 3
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