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Wanted. IDST"ANTED, Lady's Buggy Horse and ¥ V Harness; must be thoroughly quiet and staunch.—Apply at once, stating price and ago, to P.O. Box 88. ~%JXJ ANTED Known—Money advanced V y on porsonal and collateral security, Bills of Salo, Life Policies, Deposit of Deeds, Goods in Bond.—James Rao, iMJiott-street. Inspector of Asylums Office. Wellington, March 5,1839. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the il position of Medical Superintendent o£ the Seacliff Lunatic Asylum. Salary, .£6OO a-year, .vith residence, rations, fuel, and light. Applications must be delivered at this office by the 3Jst instant, and the successful applicant will be required to enter on his duties by the Ist May" D. MacGREGOR, Inspector. BUSINESS Man who may be going over to Melbourne will hear of a good commission by addressing "J.F.R., Stab Office. ; BOOT Trade.—Wanted, Good Machinist. —Apply at once to 11. Sohofleld, Bootmaker, Manukau Road, Parnell. I~^LAXDRESSINgT— Wanted, the Management of, or Partnership in, a Flax Mill; have had live years' experience in the South.— 11 Flaxdresser," Stab Office. IVTORTH SHORE—Wanted to Let, _L% House with 4 Furnished Rooms, Beach Road ; few minutes from Wharf. Rent, 16s.— Mr Duffus, Land Agent, Queen-street. ■WTERVOUSNESS, Loss of Energy and JLn Strength.—A Gentleman, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, and discovered a simple means of cure, will ;.be happy to forward particulars to sufferers on receipt of stamped directed envelope. Address—"Confidential, care of Box 462, G.P.0., Sydney. IG Iron.—Wanted, a few tons for cash. —Apply to Beaney, Marks and Co., Arch Hill. mo PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. A settler, living in the North of Auckland, can offer a comfortable Homo to Youth requiring such, with good practical instruction m farming. Premium required. Address PRACTICAL, P. 0., Katno. (f»£NS 6D.—Summer Suits to measure, &><sy 39s 6d. Reduced Prices for Summer Goods. — A. Woollams and Co., Sydenham House, SO, Queen-street. • TTTENDERSON'S MILL TURF CLUB. JGL ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, MARCH 16. A cceptances, and Entries for Selling and Hack Races, close at Mr W. Adams' Office. Exchange Chambers, Durham-street, TO-NIGHT, at. 9 °'CloCk- R. WYNYARD, Secretary.^ ANBHUN6A RACING- CLUB. PONY AND TROTTING RACE MEETING To be held on THE EPSOM COURSE, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1889. 1. HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE, of 15sovb. For ponies, 14.2 and under, that have not won a race exceeding the advertised valuo of ssovs. Distance 6 furlongs. Nomination ss, acceptance 10s. 2. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 20SOVS. Second pony to receive ssovs from stakes. For ponies 14.2 and under. Distance 1J mile, over 6 flights of hurdles (3ft high). Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 3. HANDICAP DISTANCE TROT, of 20sovs. Second horse to receive ssovs from stakes. Distance 3 miles. Entrance 20s. 4. PONY CUP HANDICAP, of 30sovs. Second pony to receive ssoys from stakes. Ponies 14.2 and under. Distance 1 mile. Nomination 10a, acceptance 20s. 5. HANDICAP MAIDEN DISTANCE TROT, of 30SOYS. Distance 2 ini!(.-s. For horses that have never won a trotting1 race cxceouiiig the advertised valuo cf lOaovs. Entrance 10a. 6. SELLING PONY RACE, of 15sovs. For ponies 14.2 and under. The winner to be be sold for lOsovs, any surplus to go to the funds. Distance 6 turlougs. Entrance 15s. Nominations for Maiden Plate. Handicap Hurdles, Handicap Distance Trot, Cup, and Maiden Trot close with tho Secretary, at No. 9, Exchange Chambers, on MONDAY. March 11; Acceptances and General Entries on March 14, Weights to appear on 34arch 12. Meetings. BUBLIC MEETING. ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. MR J. AITKEN CONNELL Invites tho citizens of Ponsonby, Newton, and Arch Hill Districts to meet him at 8 p.m. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, When he will place before the Meeting proposals for obtaining a suitable Cemetery for the City of Auckland, with special advantages for residents in above-named districts. All citizens of Auckland desirous of a really suitable and convenient Cemetery being opened, pleaso attend. -RJEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL JjN INSTITUTE.-AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Meeting of the members of the above Branch will be held in the Training College, Wellosley-street, TO-MORROW (SAT URDAY), at 2 p.m. Business: Paper by Mr Leonard upon The Best Means of Improving Education in Private Sohools." For April Meeting—Paper by Mr Percival. E. C. PURDIE, Hon. Sec. B" IRKENHEAD AND NORTHCOTE FRUIT-GROWERS' SOCIETY. Annual Show of Fruit, Flowers, ana Vegetables to be held TO-MORROW (Saturday), at Gladstone Hall, Northcote. Open from 1 to 9 p.m. Admission, 6d; Children, half-price. An immense collection of exhibits. H. ROLLINSON, Hon, Sec. ERA NKL I N SOUTH. MR. E. HAMLIN REQUESTS THE ELECTORS TO MEET HIM As under :— Monday, 11th March Hall, Papakura Tuesday, 12th March . . Hall, Bombay Wednesday, loth March Courthouse, Mercer Thursday, 14th March Pokeno Valley School Friday, 15tli March Protestant Hall, Pukekohe Monday, 18th March Patumahoe Hal 1 Each Evening at 7.30 o'clock. ifcTEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE FOR J3j the suppression of the liquor traffic. thb3 third annual meeting • Will be heia atthe T.M.O.A. ROOMS, Auckland. TUESDAY, MARCH 12ti^ 1889. COUNCIL MEETING to commence at two O'clock. Sir William Fox, K.U.M.G. (President), in the Chair. All Members and Friends are cordially invited to be present. Balance-sheet will ba presented, Office-bearers Elocted' and Resolutions submitted. Members of the Alliance are invited to meet the Executive to TEA at 6.16 A PUBLIC MEETING Will also be held at 730. J. H. ITrTON, Esq. (Chairman of Board of Education), will preside. Addresses by Miss Ackermann, W.C.T.U. Sir William Fox Rev. A. Reid M. Hunter, Esq., and others ADMISSION „,,.„, r .,.. ..FREES, Music and Singing, At intervals under direction of MrTudehopeMr T. M, Jackson and Mr R. S. Abel have consented to sing «~

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 57, 8 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 57, 8 March 1889, Page 1