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Tenders. : FT. 0 BUIL DE R S»j Tenders for Additions and Alterations tdi House in Richmond Avenue will not be opened until Noon on SAT URDAY, the 9th instant. ; R. M. WATT, ,'v! Architect. _*'[ T° L * Bv D B R s i Tenders will be received until 4 p.m. on' THURSDAY, the 7th August, for Additions and Alterations to a Residence in Richmond 1 Avenue. • R. M. WATT, ; Architect. ; Old Council Chambers. High-street. ■ rjTl) PLUM BE R S, 1 Tenders will be received up to noon of WED- ! NESDAY, the 13th inst., for Roofing with Iron' verious Buildings in Hobson-street. Specifications, etc., at our office. EDWD. MAHONEY & SON, Architectt. ; m O CONTRACTORS.; VILLA RESIDENCE AT REMUERA, j Fresh Tenders are invited for the above, dud at noon on FRIDAY, the Bth inst. BURROWS & MITCHELL. c. .«--.__ Architects, St. Mungo Chambers, Queen-street. rp O B VI L D E R S. r_Sf-Jl-Av-.„ b< - received until Noon on THURSDAY, the 14th August, for the erection Of a Briok Building at Onehunga. HENRY G. WADE. _.. _ _ .. Architect. Old Council Chambers, High-street. ry o bricklayers; _--?-__- wai De received until noon of MONDAY, August 11, for the erection of Piggeries, New Refuge. " i Ed. BARTLEY, . Architeot. ' TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, ANI> OTHERS. I I respectfully beg to intimate that I am now landing from the Ship Largo Bay, and to arrive by the Zealandia, 60,000 BEST WELSH ROOFING SLATES, . in Countess and Lady's sizes, from the celebrated Lord Penrhyn and Lord Palmerston Quarries. I am prepared to take slating in town orcountry at moderate prices, consistently with good work. Estimates given for stripping and re-covering roofs. E. ATKINSON, Ponsonby RoAd. ■ ■•-•* ' '; ■ ,\ _$p-. -fortius. -j €- rf: " , , ~ ,' A UCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.' S P RING.~ME~E TING, TO BE HELD AT PQTTBR'S PADDOCK, EPSOM*. ON" . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1890. | _~ President: F. Lawry, Esq., M.H.R, ; ©ommittee: Messrs W. Paul, C. E. Abbott, J. &,'• Kidd, D. Harford, J. Brown, J. Wattie, W.. Adams, G. Smith, R. Webb, E. D. Halstead,: M. Gallagher. O. C. McGee. Judge . F. Lawry, Esq., M.H.R, Clerk of Scales: F. Burt Starter : Mr J. Wattie. Clerk of Course : Mr O. C. McGee. Treasurer: Mr. J. S. Kidd. Handicapper.: The Committee (except horse* owners), j HANDICAP MAIDEN TROT of 30sovs,' t second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. For all horses that have never won. .-.-. an advertised Trotting Race exceeding] ; - lOsovs. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s.' Distance, 2 miles. \ SELLING TROT of 15sovs. Winner to bosold for 18sovs immediately after the race,; If entered to be sold for lOsovs, 15seoallowed; if for Ssovs, 30sec; and if fori [ nil, _ssec Nomination, 15s. Distance, 2_\ : miles. . PONY CUP HANDICAP of -soys. Second; | pony to receive ssovs from the stakes. Fori ponies 14 hands 2in and under. Nomination,' ■ 20s; acceptance. 20s. Distance, 7 furlongs. j HANDICAP, TROT of sQ|ov_: "second horse to, , VP v receive lOsovs from the stakes. Nomination,. __ * 85s; acceptance, 265. Distance, _ miles. : HANDICAP PONY TROT of 20sovs. second : ■'' horse to receive Bsovs from the stakes. For! ponies 14 bands _in and nuder. Nomination,! : 10s; acceptance, 10s. Distance, 2 miles. HANDICAP PONY HURDLES of 30sovs,----i second pony to, receive ssovs from the stakes. For ponies 14*2 and under. Nomination,. 15s; acceptance, 15s. Distance, 1. miles. ! FORCED HANDICAP TROT Of 15sovs. Allhorses that hare started in Trotting Races! at the meeting are considered as nominated; | for this race. Handicap to be dt clared im-. mediately after the Pony Trot. All horsea:. sot intended to start must be scratched half* an-hour before starting time. Acceptance, 15s. Distance, 2_ miles. Nominations for the Maiden Handicap, Pony Cup, Handicap Trot. Pony Trot, Pony Hurdles,' close with the Secretary on FRIDAY, Bth August, 1890. Handicaps to appear on FRIDAY, August 15,1890. : Acceptances close with the Secretary on FRIDAY, August 22. 1890. j Previous performances must be sent with nominations. In all Trots, Time Handicaps. Horses to be ridden in Colours. Horses to carry lOst; Ponies 9st I Stakes paid less 5 per cent for expenses. > ' All communications to be addressed to the Secretary Auckland Trotting Club, Durhamstreet; Auckland. C. F. MARK, ; Secretary. ! ILate Advertisements. WANTED, a respectable Lad for a shop.—Apply Star Office. WANTED, respectable Girl to assists Machinists. — Edward Weeks, Boot Manufacturer, 39, Wyndham-street. ; WANTED to be Adopted, a pretty Baby Girl; mother will guarantee expenses for three months.—Mrs Clark's Registry, Wakefleld-street "ITIOR SALE, a fine, full-toned Trichord JD Rosewood Piano: nearly new -, a bargain. —Apply New Zealand Lo _n and Discount Bank, High-street. \ B.W.—For Best and Cheapest Boots, J_| . Patronise the Newton Boot Warehouse. •>» Gent's Court Shoes, 6s lid; perfect fit and style. "VT B.W. 4s lid ; Kip Water-, J_K 0 tights, 9s 9d; Balmorals, 9s 6d; Shoes; 1 6s 9d; Leather Slippers. 4s fed; Elastic Sides, 756d,956d,1256d. . TVT B. W.—Children's Boots, 3s 9d l , 7to 0,; SS • 4s 6d, 10 to 13; Leather Shoes, 3s 6d; lowest price and best assortment in Auckland. WANTED, at Remuera. respectable Lad, able'to milk and make himself, generally useful.—E. Porter and Co., New-. market. _ ' - WANTED, a Nurse Girl.—Apply to." Mrs Kelly, corner of Alexandra and-. - Abercrombie streets. ~ i OBSERVER! B SERVER! AN ABLE, ARTISTIC. AND ENTERTAINING NUMBER :' This week, to send by mail. The contents ': include :— BANK AND GOVERNMENT.-An Invitation to Come Outside (Article and Cartoon). WILLS AND BEQUESTS.-What Constitutes Undue Influence ? (Page of Illustrations).: THE DARGAVILLE MURDER-Striking Illustration and Portrait. ROUND THE CHURCHES-Disnnions in the Tabernacle—A Premium for Truth—How to Bring Sinners to their Knees—A Chinese Convert to the Array—Ecclesiastical Burglars, etc. ■ AUCKLAND GOOD SAMARITANS (Page of Funny Hlustrations)—The Blind Asylum: Letters from John Abbott and W. E. Sadler. LABOUR AND CAPITAL-The Coming Dawn (by W.R.Wills)-The Boycott must Go —Zealandia'a Paupnrs (by Charles Johnson)—. Commercial Travellers' Union, an Amusing H NORTH SHORE LARRIKINISM. -A Nice * Question at the Lake—All the Local Gossip and Personalities of the Week. Notes on the Coming Football Match—Volunteer News—Cap and Jacket. BUY THE OBSERVER AND FREE LANCE, . Price Threepence. 3sM per quarter, or 12a per annum, post free.,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 184, 6 August 1890, Page 8