LATEST SPORTING.
PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB RACES,
_ The Pakurahga Hunt Club have decided to work the totali3ator on their own account at Saturday's race-meeting. One jcjacbin© has been brought down from Dsrgjaville. Tbe local bookmakers have jointly agreed not to lay totahsator odds vrith tbo object of further assisting the vm&inp ■ . . . X&ss ioUowmg programme of music will be fjgidtetrtßed by Mr Inipey'a United Band at & jaeeting :— March, "The Outpost," e^sSfi-eyi overture, " The Spring," Ziegler; qtfadriue. " Mynheer Jahn," Jacobowski; w-iliss, "The Bells," Lasserre ; fantasia, " Uno Soiree Musicale," _ Bosquet; gy«gy dance, " Rusalka," Sila Clay; waltfc, "Thalia," May Ostlere; grandmarch, »'DcTnrenne,"Lulli: twosongs (a), "Golden Jj&ve," (b), " Some Day," Milton Wellings ; selection, "Nell Gwynne," Planquette; waltz, "Gondolier," Otto Boeder; galop, *'Tho Kace," Schmuck ; "God Save the Queen."
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 240, 11 October 1888, Page 8
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