NEW YEAR'S PRIZE TALES * VERSES COMPETITION. The Proprietors of Sharland's Trade journal offer a First Prize of £5 5 0 Second „ £3 3 0 Third #J £H 0 For the three tales whichintheopinion of the management are the best. Also' a Prize of £110 For the heat THREE VERSES, having as the inftject { SHARLiND'S "MOA" BRAND BAKING POWDER. \. These competitions are open to ail.
TALES AND VERSES submitted, ■'...' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : - ■ whether successful or not, beoome the roperty of the publishers of Sharland's Trade Journal, but probably authors of such of the unsuccessful tales which i may be published in later issues will receive the usual Montily , Pri«e Tales' Competition prize of £1 1 0 (This plan was followed last year. ) ■
Competititions to be addressed The Editor «Sharland's Trade Journal, Auckland, must be sent in not later than 22nd December prox.
Ts&E COOKE, Cash Furniture Warehouse, QUEEN AND GREY STREETS, AUCKLAND. T, & H. COOKE are selling the complete furniture for a BED* EOOM comprising Iron Bedstead (full size), Palliasse, Flax Mattress and Bolster, 2 Mock Pillows, Washstand and Toilet Table, Set Toilet Ware, Toilet Glass, Chest of 5 Drawers and 2 Cane Chairs for £6 15 0 Cash, packed [ and delivered to railway I station or wharf. jT. & H. COOKE are selling the completefurniture for a SITTING I KOOM comprising Colonial Couch with Cretonne cushions, 6 Cane Chairs, Round Table Bft 6 in dia., Hocking Chair, Boiler Blind and Fittings, I Cornice Pole complete, 1 pair i White Lace Curtains, Fender and Fire Irons, Carpet Square 12 by 9 and Hearthrug for j £7 . 0 0 Cash, packed and ' delivered to wharf or railway ! ■ .. ; ■ station. List of prices on jipp^cation and • Estimates given. t. 'ft H. COOKE, GREY STREET, AUCKLAND. WILL TRAVEL THIS SEASON Between Katikati and Tauranga The Thoroughbred Stallion R A DAME S A dark brown horse, loh. 3in., beautiful emper; byL^olinusout of L' Orient, by Knight of the Cresent, out of Egyptian, by Touchstone, Knight of St. Patrick by Knight of St. George out of Poccohontas, dam of BataplaD, StockweU and Kinsc Tom — greatest horses ever in England. Xeolinus by Caterer Tasmania; Caterer by Stockwell out of Selina; Tasmania by Melbourne out of Stockwell; Stockwell by Baron out of Poccahontas. I Badahes Bas two strain" of Poccahontas in him— one on his sire's and one on his dam's side; he is full brother to Mr Morrin's Aida, dam of Impulse, winner of the Auckland Easter \ and Autumn Handicaps two years in succession. Badames is sire of Bulrush and Silkworm, both good performers. One of Radames' foals took first prize at Auckland Show, 1881, best 3-year old in the run. Motiti hacks sired by Radames are considered the best in Auckland. .Badames has the following record as a racer: Winner R.C. Handicap and Maiden Plate at Waipawa. Winner Turanga Stakes at Poverty Bay. Dead heat with Administrator for Easter I Handicap at Auckland— two miles in 3m. 83s.— 'the fastest tone in New Zealand for that year. Winner of Papakura Cup. I TAUBANGrA— Tuesdays and Wednesdays at Yorkshire <srey Hotel. KATIKATI— Fridays and Saturdays, leave again for Taurangaon Mondays. 2| guineas single mare j 2 guineas two or more. All fees to be paid by January Ist. All caie, but bo responsibility.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3051, 22 November 1893, Page 3
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541Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3051, 22 November 1893, Page 3
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