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Public Notices. : 1, ■ • - ■ ■ j "OUTCHERS' PICNIC ANJD SPORTS, A> FEBRUARY 19. 1800. Entrier-for the following Events will be received by the Secredarv at MgE win's Dining,rooms up to 9 p.m. on WEuNESD A.V NEXT :— HURDLE R ACE, 12CJrds. Entry 2s 6d MAIDKN RACE, lOCfcfds. Entry 2s 150 YARDS RACE. Entry 2s 6d 300 YARDS RACE. Entry 2s 6d ■ 440 YARDS RACE. Entry 33 " ONE MILE RACE. Entry 3s - • SLAUGHT »■. RMHN'S RACE. Entry 2s 6d Handicappers: The Sports Committee. OPEN RACE. 15! yds. Entry 3s. Ist prize ±3, 2nd prize 30s. (Mr El lit? has kindly consented to handicap this event.) All previous performances, also colours, to be given attime of entr;r. 'J'iicusual,liberal prizes which will be duly advertised. B. H. HOPKINS, ' Hon. Sec. B~ RETT'S ~ l': " . , •■ , ■ t AUCKLAND A.LMAKAQ £L ; AND PROVINCIAL HANDBOOK For 1890 is now published. It contains Sp~cialties of a new and attractive character, including: a splendid Lithographic PICTURE OF GREAT NATIVE FEAST HELD AT R3EMUEHA IN 1844. This large and uniquie representation of a Great llistoricarEvent is suitable for framing, and will be issued gratuitously to,all" purchasers of the AEmauac. mHE ICTEW l/EALAND, JL .. -Ln i_J ! , TUBILEE. ■ «J A PICTURE OF MAQPJLAND 50 YEARS AGO. thh CITIES OF TO-DAY; Their Public Buildinss and Institutions. see the " TUBILEE AND T^XHIBITIOISr CHRONICLE." ; . - 100 ENGRAVINGS. 60 LARGE PA GE g. Sold Everywhere, Price Is. Posted to any Addkess in the Colony Jd, Outside the Colony Id. JfoW PUBLISHED, THE STOKY OF THE WONDERFUL DOG "OESAR,' Bt His Owner, A. REISCHEK, Esq., F.L.S., Naturalist. The boot contains a marvellous record of the ! doings of this extraordinary animal during tha 1 eleven years' travelling with, his master. I Also, a graphic account of tha Author's expeditions in various parts of the colony, his views oe training horses, and hints on camping, bush and mountain explorations. The book ia dedi- ! cated to the people of New Zealand, May be had at any of the Booksoller's,or Star Office. MENU CARDS. I Just received per direct steamer—The latest and most chaste designs, specially selected by the Proprietor when in Enyriand. At the Star Printing Works. O R S A L E. jjP i<IRST-CLASS SUBURBAN FARM, EAST TAMAKI, bounded by the Pakimuiga Creek. This capital farm consists of 100 acres firstclass land, subdivided, and in highest stale of cultivation. Good homestead, house oi 7 ro'.nvj, dairy, store-room, stables, etc., etc. Deep water frontage, with stono jetty. Situute nCoir the Apple Farm property, Tamaki River. This is witoout doubt one of the best farms ia Auckland suourbs. ivow let at £150 perannum. OwnerleavinKforEnislana. : CITY—HANDSOME AND COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE of 14 rooms, etc., fitted with every comfort and convenience, city water, gas, etc.; stables and outhouses, extensive verandah and balcony, from which there is an unsurpassed view of cit.y and harbour; delightfully situated on College Hill, close to tram line, only 20 minutes' walk from Postofficf. feOO. 3C64 CAPiTAb KARII of 1W acres, part in grass and oi-ops, balance in valuable Imsh; weHwatered; good aspact; House and sundry outbuildings ; iioise.s, stock, chafF-cutter, and farming implements. The whole lot now offered a bargain, £EOO. About i 7 miles from town. RKMUERA —9 acres of splendid Land, subdivided into beautiful garden, tennis lawn, orchard, and paddock, surrounded by weliniiiiured hedpees; yiand position, splendid vii-w. Price, only £1,350. 2052 "WEYMOUTH—Grand Little Farm of 13 Acres, all highly improved laud.^ith nice outage etc., together .with all cattle and necessary farming implements. Also, now spring cart and harness. A b.nrjjain, £220. ' 32fi6HO w'ICK— 65 acres First-class Land, with r'our-roomc-d Cottage, iron roof, all out-houses ; 30 acres in pood pasture, balance mixed bushwell fenced, with gooa stream of water run' ninjrthr.,ugh the property; soil, semi-vole 'nic Price, £260. ,-252 * FLAT JiUriH—Farm of 120 acres'gcod Lmd : half-cleared. House of 7roonis and scullery aiid all outhouses, together with'workshop anii stock of Tumefy Implements ; also, 11 he'a o' Cattle. 2075 Also, WANTED-Particulars of Suburban Properties, with a few acres land attached, for lea^e or sate. We have cash purchasers and firstclass tenants. D. F. EVANS & CO., Queen-street,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 26, 1 February 1890, Page 8

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