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Auctions. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, At 11 o'Clock. EXTENSIVE SALE BY AUCTION OF TTOUSEHOLD TTjWRNITURE, T3IANOS, ETC. AS UNDER— 5 WALNUT PIANOS, 8 SINGLE AND DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS 7 DRAWINGROOM SUITES, 4 DININGROOM SUITES 4 Hall Stands, 2 Dining Tables, 4 Lg-. Sideboards, 2 Cheffoniers, 2 Overmantels, 2 Wardrobes, 5 Chests or Drawers, S Duchess Pairs, Dresser 4 Couches, 3 Easy Chairs, 2 Bicycles, Meat Safes, Rocking Horses, Chairs, Dinner Sets, Tea Sots, Toilet Ware, Cheese Stands, Wringers, Letter Press Mrs Potts' Irons, Bath, Linen Baskets, Fenders, Blankets, Rugs Carpets, Lace Curtains, Occ. Chairs Kit. Tables, . Etc., Etc., Etc. GOODS ON VIEW MONDAY. TERMS CASH. LOUIS LEWIS. Auctioneer. Athletics, ttc. ■sMM TENDER THE PATRONAGE OF UTS U EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, LORD RANFURLY, His Worship the Mayor of Auckland, (D. Uoldie. Esq.). And the South African War Fund Committee. PATRIOTIC IMPORTS jVj EETING. IN AID OF M ORE M EN F UND "pOR EQUIPPING A.mHIRD \TEW f/EALAND /CONTINGENT. Under the Management of the Auckland Cycling Club. DOMAIN. f SATURDAY T^EXT. Hunter's Artillery Band in Attendance, KEN LEWIS, Champion of Victoria. TEDDY REYNOLDS, Champion of New Zealand. W. REYNOLDS, Amateur Champion of New Zealand. W. TIERNEY, Ten Mile Champion of New Zealand. W. HUCKSTEP, the Unbeaten Mile Runner. McLACHLAN, the Famous Sprinter. F. H. SOMERS, and the Pick of Auckland's Cyclists and Runners are due to appear at the /C REAT T3ATRIOTIC /CARNIVAL ON SATURDAY >JEXT. The Newest of All Novelties, ■jVTAN V. "DICYCLE. E. REYNOLDS will Ride 100 yds on his Bicycle against F. H. SOMERS, the Champion Runner, who undertakes on foot to beat the Bicycle. GREAT BAYONET THRILL /COMPETITION By AUCKLAND VOLUNTEERS. Admission—One Shilling. I Tickets may be had at Partridge's, Williamson's, Jamieson (Newton), and Ellisdon (Queen-street). E. NORDON, Secretary. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC A. AND CYCLE CLUB. A special general meeting of the members of the above club will be held in the Amateur Sports Club-rooms, Durhamstreet, on'MONDAY, February 5, at 8 p.m. Business: To consider the recommendations of the sub-committee of tnt N.Z.A.A.A. re the government of cycling. Trophies won at the club's spring carnival will be distributed at the Sports Club at 7.30 p.m. the same evening. . "\^^__ F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. /-VNEHUNGA CYCLING CLUB. TO ATHLETES AND CYCLISTS. A meeting will be held on MONDAY, sth inst, at S p.m. in committee-room back of public hall to consider, holding a Sports Meeting at an early date, also to form a Working League to improve tracks. All interested are earnestly requested lo attend. J. PARK, Hon. Sec. BAEROA DRUIDS' ANNUAL RACE •*- MEETING (Passed by the A.R.C.), to be held on the PAEROA RACECOURSE On SATURDAY, FEB. 24th, 1900. PROGRAMME: £20.-1. DRUIDS' CUP of £20; second horse to receive £3 from stakes; 1& miles. Nomination 10/, acceptance 7/G. £10.-2. HANDICAP HURDLES of £10; second horse to receive £2 from the stakes. About 11 mile. Nomination 5/, acceptance C/. £10.-3. FLYING HANDICAP of £10; second horse to get £2 from the stakes. Six furlongs. Nomination 5/, acceptance 5/. £5.-4. TROT HANDICAP of £5. First prize £4, second prize £1. About 2 miles. £5.-5. HACK RACE Of £5; second prize, Trophy. Distance, 1 . mile. Nomination 5/. £3.-6. MAORI HACK RACE of £3; second prize, Trophy. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination 5/.. Post entry. ■£7.— 7. FORCED HANDICAP of £7; sco ond horse to receive £1 from stakesOne mile. Nomination 6/. CONDITIONS. Hack Race open to all horses that have not won an advertised race of £5 or over previous to start of race. Maori Race open only to horses bona fide owned, trained, and ridden by Maoris, and that have never won an advertised race. Nominations close with Secretary, Paeroa, on February 10th, 1900. Handicaps will appear on or about Feb. 14th in the "Auckland Star" and local papers. Acceptances for'events Nos. 1, 2, and 3 close on February 21st. Name, age, pedigree, description and performances of horse, and colours of riders to be sent with nominations, also nomination money. H. POLAND, Secretary. """""Ik > TJENNING'S TYRES. |^^a\w^^| Longest wear, longest J^fff!^? guarantee, least money. Telescopic Pumps. Brookes' Saddles, and all kinds of repairs at very low prices. Tyres from 12/8. HENNING'S WORKS, STANLEY-STREET. PIANO BALE—Clearance of a large Consignment of High-class Planqs and Organs for 1 month only, opposite Bank N.Z,, 98, Queen-st,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 3 February 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 3 February 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 3 February 1900, Page 8

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