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SPORTING. . mAKAPUNA JOCKEY {J^*' WINTER MEETING. SECOND DAT: mO-MORROW. fjrO-MOR.ROW. (WEDNESDAY, MAY 25.) FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12.43 P.M. THROUGH TICKET-jy —THROUGH TICKET Horses conveyed Free up to 9.30 a.m. Race Days, after that hour will be charged for. Children under 12 years of age will not be admitted to the Grandstand sure. R. WYNYARD, \ Secretary. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. NORTH NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1902. * ' ————— MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs, about 2 miles and a half 110-FIRST MAIDEN HANDICAP WELTER RAGE, of lOOsovs, seven furlongs 2.O—GREAT NORTHERN STEEPLECHASE of 750sovs, about three miles and a half 2 40—FIRST' MAIDEN HANDICAP ' HURDLES of lOOsovs, one mile 'and three quarters 3.20-THE CORNWALL CUP of 3Cosovs, one mile 1 iO-BEMUER. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 2Cosovs, 2 miles 4.30-LADIES' BRACELET. of lOOsovs, one mile and a half WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. MEETINGS, NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY LEAGUE. . A Public Meeting will be held at the Harbour Board Rooms on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst.. at 8 p.m., to pass ac- ' counts, elect a new Council, consider ways and means, and arrange a plan of campaign, and any other business which may be brought before the meeting. His Worship the Mayor, President, will take the chair. Speakers: Hon. E. Mitchelson and Mr Frank Bodle. The City and Suburban Members have also been asked to address the meeting, and all who take an interest" in the rapid construction of the North Island Main Trunk Line are earnestly invited. R. R. HUNT, General Secretary. pARNELL ELECTORATE. MR F.. LAWRY WILL ADDRESS THE PARNELL- , ELECTORS ' '.-•:.-_ In the NEWMARKET HALL. On FRIDAY NEXT, the 30th inst, at 8 o'clock p.m. His Worship the_Mayor of Newmarket will preside. PIANOS, OEGAJTS, &c piANOS, ORGANS, ( ENGLISH, GERMAN, AMERICAN. ALL INSTRUMENTS BY BONA FIDE * MAKERS OF REPUTE. And EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. (No Pianos with Fictitious Names.) I,OWEST WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH, Or EASIEST TERMS ON HIRE SYSTEM. rpHE T ONDON AND TDERLIN piANO QOMPANY, SHORTLAND-ST. JJ IG H Q'LASS pi AN OS By RENOWNED ENGLISH MAKERS Now on View a"t our Warehouse. INSPECTION INVITED. ! Customers can rely on getting Genuine Instruments at the most Moderate Prices fer Cash or on our 1, 2 and 3 years' Hire System from 9/2 Monthly. . Send for Illustrated Catalogues and Table of Payments. s TjTREDERICK TV/rOORE AND po., DIRECT IMPORTERS, LOWER QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND i (Next Smeeton's). 10th May. 1902. .- psfg«|r' p. A„NOS, ©SGAftS; • ESt LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH - U^s^ 1 * Or on THE EASIER HIRE SYSTEM IN'N.SK : £15 INSTRUMENT 9/2 monthly £2 0 •■•••• • 12/3 monthly £25 - 15/4 monthly £ 30 ~ 18/4 monthly * 3 ° • .... 21/5 monthly £40 24/6 monthly £4a 27/6 monthly £50 30/7 monthly Deposit on Hire System. Five per cent, on Net Cash Price of Instrument. ■ BEST ALLOWANCE for Old Instruments Taken in Exchange. THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANO AGENCY. , 75, QUEEN-ST. 6. COLDICUTT _ Manager. New Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues Free on Application. BOAEB AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and Residence for 2" Gentlemen or Ladies in Private Family, close to Ponsonby Rd. Bus passes the door.—Address M.C.. Newton Post Office. INTON LODGE. Upper Union-streot.— I The Misses Watson have Vacancies for one or two Boarders; comfortable home. moderate. SIMLA, Beach Rd., Devonport, between wharves. —Private Board and Residence. 'Buses pass door every few mm.- . utes. (WANTED, respectable Working Men "»J Boarders. comfortable home. — Waterloo Boarding House, opposite Government. Gate.—Mrs Muller. TjyANTED, 2 Respectable Working Men y» Boarders, private family, 7th house left-hand side Kent-street, off Great North Road. _ >M| —mi. ______ * j j A'i DELIGHTFUL ADDITION TO "•'' YOUR PANTRY. A Toothsome Delicacy is , "'.if'T,. BT. GEORGE JAM* .. ijff.. .

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 124, 27 May 1902, Page 8

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