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A-Metics. Etc. ¥TEW r/EALAND A MATEUR A THLETIC A SSOCIATION AND /CYCLISTS' A LLIANCE. * Akr) f d r_, ' 2 ' 25 fe a Si s 55! DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY).' First Event to Start at 1.30 p.m. PROGRAMME.—SECOND DAY. 1.30.-120 YARDS HANDICAP (first heat) 1.35.—1.0 YARDS HANDICAP (second heat) 1.40.—120 YARDS HANDICAP (third heat) 1.45 —120 VARUS HANDICAP (fourth heat) 1.50.-1 MILK WALK CHAMPIONSHIP 2.—100 YARDS FEAT CHAMPIONSHIP 2.5.—1,000 YARDS HANDICAP 2.15.-1-MILE BICYCLK CH A.MPIONSHTP 2.20.-FINAL HEAT 120 YARDS HANDICAP 2.25.-3-MILE FLAT CHAMPIONSHIP 2.4").—3C0 YARDS HANDICAP (first heat) 2.50.-330 YARDS HANDICAP (socond heat) 2.65 -3CO YABiiS HANDICAP (third heat) 3.-1-MILE HURDLE CHAMPIONSHIP 3.5.-3-MILK BICYCLE HANDICAP "5.15.-.-MILE FLAT CHAMPIONSHIP J.cO.—I'TNAL HEAT 300 YARDS HANDICAP 3.25.-2.-MILE BICYCLE CHAMPIONSHIP 3.4S.—PUTTING THE WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP 4.30.-POLE JUMP CHAMPIONSHIP. L. A. CUFF. "1 J. F. GRIERSON. I „„„ <,„„_ P. T. WITHERS, f Hon. Sees. J. HAL YD AY; J UN. J To liet. TO LET, in Upper Symonds-street, Brick Shop and Dwelling'; 15s. — Apply next door or 257, Queen-street. TO LET, Shop now occupied by Collie and Self, Tailors, Queen-street, Onehunga. Suitable fo- any business.—Apply C. Moody, Grocer, Onehunga. THIO LET, 6-roomed Seaside House (boat- ___ ing and bathing), 20 minutes from Queenstreet; rent. 15s.—Apply F. J. Bennett, Draper, Queen-street. TO LET, a 7-roomed House ; gras, water aud wood shed : rent low to good tenant. —Apply E. W. Morrison, behind 8.N.Z., Karangahape Road. find LET, Family - Residence, Monn. _i. Roskill Road; large piece of land: House containing 9 rooms: splendid view, very healthy situation; bath-room. etc.. all complete. For particulars apply to John Douglas, Land -Agent. rjlO LET (seaside, Ponsonby), Villa ResiJL dence, 7 rootn3, bath-room, gas, water, washhouse, stable, buggyhouse ; well drained ; grounds, 141 x 2CO ; road on throe sides ; orchard ; splendid harbour view ; close to city and tram.—W. C. Daldy, jun., Hackett-street. "Vrb-tTH Let, Furnished _Li 2 Rooms, or more, with use of kitchen; 3 minutes' walk from beach.—Apply W.E.A., care G. Johnston, Baker, North Shore. Lost and Found. -| iTkS REWARD.— Lost, a Chestnut JL v Mare. 14hands, white face. The above reward will paid on her being returned to Mr Leonard, Mangere. i_T"| RE WARD.—-Lost, stolen, or cwJL strayed from Ararimu South, since AVednesday. Jan. 14, a dark brown Mare, almost black, aged, wed bred, about 15 hands, shod all round, off hind leg a bit crooked. Any person returning the same or giving definite whereabouts to Constable McKnight, Papakura, or Mr H. Harding, Drury Saleyards, will receive the above reward. LOSTTPommeI of a Lady's Side Saddle, between Epsom and Symonds-street; reward.—Address P.. care Star Office. LOST, Monday, from Customs-street East, a White Cockatoo with yellow topknot ; reward.—D. Connor, Customs-street E. LOST, in Customs-street, a Railway Dolivery Book belonging to Cruickshank and Miller.—Please return to S. Brown, Park Road, or to Cruickshank and Miller, Queen-street. LOST, near St. Luke's Church, Mount Albert, a silver-plated Lamp Socket.— Finder will bo rewarded upon leaving same with Wm. J. Cousins, Ccaehbuilder, Lorne-st. STOLEN from Upper Queen-street, about the 12th or 13th of January, a large Black Cat, with white mark on neck.—Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted.— E. CoateSj TRAYED, into my paddock, last week, a Bay Pony, white face. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—L, Scarborough, East Tamaki. STRAYED from Pitt-street, this morning, Bay Horse, medium draught; one white hind foot, star on forehead, and small sore on shoulder. 10s reward on return to Allen's Buildings, Cook-street. , Wanted. WANTED, a good General Servant. References required.—Apply Mrs J. Fail-burn, Otahuhu. WANTED, at once, a steady Young Man as night porter.—Albert Hotel. WANTED, at once, a smart steady Young Man as second waiter Albert Hotel. WANTED, a Girl for West Kindergarten.—Apply between 11 and 12 on Tuesday, at Howe-street. ANTED to Rent, early in March, a 7 or 8-roomed Houso ; near the sea preferred.—W. C. Dennes, Queen-street. ANTED Known. — INDIANITE WATERPROOF CEMENT for Repairing Waterproof Overcoats. AQUILINE. Magic Cleaner, for Removing Grease and Stains from Gloves, Ribhons, etc.; in tins, 6d each.—John Kenderdine. Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road. "VTS7ANTED Known—That bTGoldie is T T prepared to supply all kinds of Timber and other Building Materials at his Mills. Alhert-_treetand Breakwater Road, including Joinery, Builders' Ironmongery, and Wheelwrights' Materials, at the Lowest Market Prices. ARTNER.—-Wanted, a Partner (either sleeping or active) in an old established Grain, Produce, and Provision Business in the city; capital required, about £800; principals only dealt with.—Wilson and Clayton, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. J "hM" DALTON "took First Prize for • Artistic Cutting at the Dunedin ExERSONS who study one thing only should excel. I give my whole study to Tailoring, and for results I commend the public to the awards given at Dunedin Exhibition.—J. H. Dalton, Tailor, 210, Queen-street, TO avoid all mistakes, ask for Womve's Schnapps, - ■•*;

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 31, 6 February 1891, Page 1

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