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Sportins. A UCKLAND O ACING rUUB. SECOND SPRING fc.EETING..' FRIDAY, NOV. 9 (PRINCE OF WALES' < BIRTHDAY), AND SATURDAY. . NOV. o -0, 1894. „ HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 70sovs.; Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. Over 8 flights df hurdles. Entrance, lsov. and acceptance lsov each, to go to the funds. Two miles. , PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP of 16550V3. Second horse to receive 15sovs out of the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards.. Entrance, lsov. and acceptance 2sots, and 2sovs for starters each, to' go to the funds.' One mile and a-balf. C ITY HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. For-three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance, lsov each and acceptance lsov each, to go to the funds. One mile ahd a-quarter. S U-M ME R M~E ETI NG. BOXING DAY, 26th DECEMBER. 1894. AND TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 19T AND 2nd JANUAKY. 1895. THE AUCKLAND CUP (HANDICAP) of 50.30V5, added to a sweepstakes of lOsovs each. Second horse to receive SOaova, and third horse ISsovs out of the stakes. Entrance 2sovs, and acceptance 3sovs each, to go to the funds. For three-year-olds and • upwards. Sweep to be paid half-an-hour^ before the race. Two miles. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB HANDICAP of 35050v8. Second horse to receive 30sovs, and third horse lOsovs out of the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance 2sovs, acceptance 2sovs, and a final payment of ssovs at the post each, to go to the funds. One mile and a-half. AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 250sovs. Second horse to receive 30sots, aad third horse lOsovs out of the stakes. Entrance 2sovs. acceptance 3sovs. and a final payment of 3sovs at the post each, to go to the funds. About three miles and ahalf, NOMINATIONS FOR ABOVE EVENTS CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT. WM. PERCIVAL. Secretary A.R.C. The Stud. -sk^^K^m^.?^ " THIS SEASON ' v/ r Trotting Track. I_\___-__.l I_Ji_k-__* vi The Imported Ameyf__&^sSlMS^m^__ rican Standard-bred ■<_-_»■■*»- A-"- ** Trotting Stallion, ALBERT VICTOR (No. 6), By Albert W.—Victorine. by Echo-Victoria, by Geo. M. Patchon.jun.—Victress; Albert W. by Electioneer—Sister, by John Nelson—Lamott mare. Albert Victor is quite a young horse, having been bred in 1891. He was bred at the famous Rancho del Paao Stud of Mr J. B. Haggin, at Sacramento, California, and specially imported by his present owner. Albert Victor's •ire, Albert W., has a record of 2.20. He is sire of Little Albert. 2.101; Dudley Olcott, 2.26}; and Flowing Tide (pacer), 2.22}. Albert W.*s sireElectioneer, is famous as sire of a host* of winners, including that great trotter Sunol, 2.8}. Albert Victor's dam, I&ie'orine, is full sister in blood to Lohengrin, who has a record of 2.27}. He won the Harness Trot at the Autumn Meet, ing of the Auckland Trotting Club, catching all his horses in the first half-mile. For terms and. further particulars apply to Good Grating, 2s 6d per week. GEO. S. BUDGE, Valley Road or Epsom. Betels Settlers' Hotel WHANGAREI, J. A. FINNEY - '■ PROPRIETOR (Late W.B. PEIRCE). The above and well-known old-established Hotel, having been thoroughly renovated and newly famished, is especially adapted for COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. VISITORS. TRAVELLERS, Etc.. visiting this Hotel can depend on meeting with flrstclass accommodation and attention. Every arrangement that can conduce to their ■ comfort has been carefully carried out by the Proprietor. The BEDROOMS have been supplied with all requirements. Large BATHROOM. Hot. Cold, and Shower Baths. Commodious BILLIARDROOM. fitted with Burrows and Watts' Table. Splendid SAMPLE ROOM. The STABLES are the largest in the District, and are presided over by an experienced groom. The LIQUORS are guaranteed to be of the choicest description, no expense having beon saved to secure the BEST BRANDS and VINTAGES in the Colony. The COMMERCIAL TABLE is daily supplied with all the luxuries of the season. A TABLE D'HOTE every day at 1 p.m. HORSES and BUGGIES for Hire at all times. Boots and Shoes. I7EALANDIA T> OO T S. 1 These celebrated Boots have been for many rears in universal demand from Gisborne to tha Bluff. They have obtained the highest awards it every Exhibition in which they have competed, including Gold Medals at Melbourne, Sydney, and London. Their special merit consists in the fact that the very greatest care is taken in using nothing but the very best materials and workmanship. Great attention is paid to lasts and shape. Models from England. America, and the Continent have been largely used and altered to suit colonial requirements. THERE ARE NO BOOTS EQUAL TO THE "ZEALANDIA." EVEBY Pais is Bbanded Aitd ace Absolutely Guabanteed to Give /v .-,;-: Good Weab. Hitherto, "ZEALANDIA" Boots have not been sold in the Auckland Province, bat baring appointed .-. .... Mb W. T. DAVIES as our representative in Auckland, the trad* can now be regularly supplied. His address ia 27, Coombes' Abcade, High-street, Auckland. The public are cautioned that Zealandia Boots are not connected in anyway with shops calling themselves "Zealandia." The word Zealandia has been our registered trade brand for 15 years, an da substantial reward will be Riven to any one who advises us of ANY INFRINGEMENT OF OUR TRADE MARK. We shall take legal steps to protect our rights, and the public are requested to see that every pair is branded, noDe others are genuine. TRY ZEALANDIA BOOTS And You Will Use No Otheb Make. Wholesale by SKELTON, FROSTICK, & CO., Cheisxchuech. am.m _o_-__— »——_m__---—__————.____—__—_—w———————— __i lTadort.--.eri. __ Telephone, 633,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 223, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 223, 18 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 223, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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