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Sporting. /^NEHUNGA RACING CLUB. (Registered under the A.R.C.) SPRING MEETING. To be held on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1887. PROGRAMME. MATDEN PLATE o_ 20sovs, open to all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 20sovs at time of entry. Distance, | 1 mile. Weight for age. Entrance, l»ov. HANDICAP HURDLES of 40sovs, ssovs from stakes to go lo second horse. Distance, 2 miles, over 3 flights of hurdles. Nomination. Ifiov. Acceptance, lsov. ONEHUNGA SPRING HANDICAP of 70so\ . 10fovs from slakes to go to second horse. Distance, li miles. Nomination, Usov. Acceptance, 2sovs. NOVEL RACE of 20sovs, winner to become the property of the Club, and to be sold immediately after the race, and tbe whole of the proceeds to go to the Cl>ib. Lowest weight, Bst. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, lsov. SELLING HURDLE RAC. of 30sovs, .inner vo be sold immediately after tho race for 100 soys. Top weight, 12st. If entered to be sold for 75sovs. allowed 71bs; if for 5550.5, l.lbs; if for .Oaovs. 211bs: if for 20so\ . 28 lbs; if to be the property of the Club, to carry Bst. Distance, about li miles. Entrance, llsovs. HANDICAP PONY RACE of lOsovs. Distance 1:} miles. 14 hands 2 inches and under, Nomination, ss. Acceptance, ss. FLYING STA ICES of 30sovs. Distance, J mile. Nomina'ion.lOs. Acceptance, lsov. HACK RACE cf lOsovs. The winner to bo sold for lOsovs, any surplus to go to Club. Distance, 1 mile. Bst up. Nominntior.a for Handicap Hurdles, Onehunga Spring Handicap, Flying Stakes, and Pony Race close on September 30. Weights to appear übout October 4. Acceptances and General Entries close on October 7. All entries to bo sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Onehunga Post-oflice, or to Mr W. Adams. No. 6, Exchange Chambers, Durhamstreet East, with entrance money enclosed, with the name, age at time of entry, pedigree; and in case of handicaps where horses have not previously started on the Auckland or Canterburr courses, performance of the horse, name of the owner, and colour., of the rider. T. (.'SULLIVAN, Secretary. .Jndertakcrs. JA kii to ,_ j. A_NT ON, QnderuiKer, Victoria-street West (near Foley's, Grocer, Hobson-street). Funerals conducted on the lowest possible charges. Crave fences erected. Land and Estate Agents. fTg. E w - X ° T ° "■ ESTATE AGENT, Qt*EEX-S TRE XT, AVCKi AX D. [Established 21 years.] Having resided in Auckland since 1862, during which time Mr Ewinotok* has been 21 years in the Estate Agency Business, he is abo to render valuable as. istance to persons wishing to buy or sell property, or to borrow or lend money. TO BE LET, thoso Premises known as the " Sailors' Rest," on the Wharf, opposite tlie Railway Station Gates. TO BE LIST nt very low rentals, Shops in Lower Hobson-street. TO BE LIST, cheap, Cottages in Lome-street. TO BE LET, a Large Houso in Karangahapa Road, suitable for a Boarding-house. TO BE LET at Avondalo, on Mrs Major's estate, a GOOD DWELLING-HOUSE, with i-aore of Orchard and 10 acres of Land for Grazing. TO BIG SOLD in one of the best positions between the Asylum and the Avondalo Station, a compact little property comprising over 11 acres of land, house, stables, dairy and out-houses, i There is a never-failing creel: running through the land; the property is well fenced, silodivided, and commands a lovely view. Prioe, £590, on terms. X G, EWINGTON. P. R. . L A I■? E-AC-N'T FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF PROPERTIES, Agent for TRUSTEES AND ABSENTEES, Shortland-street. T O H _ tdTcT"! lard Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has commenced business iv Auckland as ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT, VALUATOR, ETC., And trusts he will merit a fair sharaof public patronage. •T. 8., having many years' experience as a VALUER OF REAL ESTATE, LIVE STOCK, ETC., Is in a position to advise buyer and seller for their mutual benefit. J. 8., also, haviDg received a thorough agricul tural and pastoral training in the United Kingdom, and having 25 years' experience as a farmer in Auckland, is capable of PURCHASING ALL KINDS OF STOCK, FARM SEEDS, AUTEIICXAL MANURE, AND IMPLEMENTS, ETC., For his farming friends who live at a distance from the principal markets. JOHN BOLLARD, ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENT. Office: Durham-street West. Auckland. CHA"S." H. O S M O N D, LAND AND MONETARY AGENT, Bega to notify his clients that he has REMO V E D To thO3C centrally-situated and most convenient PREMISES ADJOINING THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Until lately occupied by Messrs J. M. and J. Mowbray. TO LET, a 6-roomed House in Sentinel Road, with nearly an acre of ground ; abundance of grapes and other fruit; rent, 12s 6d.—J. H. W itheford. Shortland-street. _ AMILTON ROAD, Ponsonby.-Villa Residence of G rooms, with every convenience ; rent, lis.—J. H. Witheford. ]- .AXE TAKAPOI.A:— Tor "'Sale,' 10 _l Acres of Land, near Hurstmcre; sea beach frontage ; Lake 'buses pass every hour ; close to main road to Devonport. Price, £150. Land in I the immediate neighbourhood sells at £100 ncr acre.—J. H. Witheford. Shortland-street. 7.i_^ELAND ROAD, PARNE?_L.—For __ Sale or to Let, Villa Residence of 9 rooms, with wash-house, bath-room, andev€ry convenience ; splendid view of harbour $ allotment 62 by 180; terms reasonable—J. H. Witheford PROSPECT TERRACE, MOUNT ROSKILL ROAD.-Five-roomed House, scullery, 2 register grates, stove, bow-window; Avatcr laid on; allotment 50x 172; price very low.—J. H. Witheford. CJUSSEX - STREET, OFF GREAT yj NORTH ROAD.—For Sale, comfortable and well-built Residence of 8 rooms, with gas. water, concreto paths, and every convenience; allotment 10 x 132; easy terms.—J. H. Witheford. ' GROCERY BUSINESS for Sale in lead- " ing thoroughfare, close to Queen-street: fine premises; well adapted to do a large business; small select stock; price very low.—Apply j.H. VV itheford, Shortland-street. no ACRES in Turanga, partly cultiOC- Vftt'ed, adjoining above, with nice bitoC bush on property, and never-failing stream of fresh water^T. U. Witheford. Tj^.Oß SALE in Leamington Road, oil JD Valley Road, Mount Eden, a 5-roomcd House• good scullery, sink, cupboards, fittings, etc.: allotment 50 x 99, Tho owner is leaving for Melbourne, and is prepared to part with this property at a great sacrifice.—J. 11. Witheford. mUKANGA CREEK.—Nice Homestead M of _9 acres: 13 acres fenced, 8 acresin I crass ■ 1-roomed House on property, with dairy j and new stable and outbuildings ; frontage to I tidal river, and plenty of fresli water all tlie year rounch-Ljl^vV itheford. ! V«q pr CASH will buy a nice Homestead o&O O with nearly an acre of level ground within a mile of Newton Post Office ; small cotlace, etc.-J. H. Witheford, Shortland-street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 233, 4 October 1887, Page 3

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