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hIUUm \jmu. oALR. Milne & Choyce I Ace now holding a I Clearing* Sale Of the whole of their Summer Goods previous to stocktaking and to make room for new goods now on their way out from Home. Discounts range from 15 to 75 per cent. ***** Immense Reductions ■ . m m in .; . ; Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Capes, Dust Cloaks, Sunshades, Umbrellas, Costumes, Underclothing, Child's Dresses, Tunics, Suits, Hats, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Fabric Gloves, Cretonnes, Cushions, Prints, Satteens, Ginghams, Crepons, Silks, Dress Materials, &c, &c. Patterns and prices sent free on application. QUEEN & WELLESLET STREETS AUCKLAND. •*TEW "TTEAE "OBESENTS! T>IRTHDAY -pRESENTS! T^TEDDING T>RESENTSt FOR LOVE GIFTS The largest stook to select from, and at the most reasonahle prices, is GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES AND JAPANESE BAZAAR. * * * Beautifully-fitted Dressing Bags and Cases (Ladies and Gents), just opened. Splendid Presents for the Season. * * «... The favourite Hand-Painted Crystal Photo. Frames, in all sizes and designs, and all other prevailing styles. * # * If yon require for penoual use or to preßent to a friend, a real Silver Albert and Charm, a Silver or Gold Ring, Bracelet, Bangle, Brooch, Earrings, Necklet, Locket, Matchbox Sovereign Purse, Studs, Solitaires, Links, Napkin Rings, Baby's Rattle, Thimble, Button Hooks, Shoelift, Buckles, all in real Silver or Gold, at much below the ordinary run of prices, inspect the large stock at I^*GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. You will be sure to be pleased at price and variety. * * * Some very beautiful Tea Sets, (40 pieces), just opened, real China, and quite now designs ; also Toilet or Trinket Sets, from 2s 6d each, some ovely patterns ; Afternoon Tea Sots and Trays, Fruit Dishes and Plates'; and an endless assortment of Glassware at very, very lowprices *.. * ' * New Goods, suited for Presents— Beautiful Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Ladies Companions, Desks, Workboxes. and Baskets (elegantly lined), Papetiers, Blotters, Photo. Albums, Fancy Note Caskets, and the Clioi cc! and latest novelties. ; ; -;* .- .*■ ' -, ■ ■ The Pink and Gold China Plates, Mugs, Jugs, Candle Stickp, Cups and Saucers with Views of A.lbert Park, all at Is each. * * * GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, Kayangahape Road, opposite the Forresters Hall, isnow opened. Thus the demands of an increasing business will be met by our customers having two shops in which to select from the largest stocks out of Queen Street, the one being opposite the Bank of New Zealand, the other, opposiie the Forrester's Hall. Both Goodson's London Arcades. A large staff of assistants in each place, to secure prompt attention. * * * Nickel Clocks, 3s 9d each ; Fancy Rep Note Paper and Euvelopos, 6d per box (beautiful paper); New Year's Cards and Packets, and an endlesa variety of New Goods at Goodson's. T.&H. COOKE, Cash Furniture Warehouse, QUEER A»D GPY STREETS, AUCKLAND. T. & H. COOKE are selling the complete furniture for a BEDr BOOM comprising Iron Bedstead (full size), Palliasse, Flax Mattress and Bolster, 2 Flock 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 station or wharf. T. & H. COOKE are selling the completef umiture for a SITTING ROOM comprising Colonia Couch with Cretonne cushions, 6 Cane Chairs, Bound Table 3ft 6 in dia., Booking Chair, Boiler Blind and Fittings, Cornice Pole complete, 1 pair White Lace Curtains, Fender and Fire Irons, Carpet Square 12 by 9 and Hearthrug for £7 0 0 Cash, packed and delivered to wharf or railway station. List of prices on application and JEstimates given. i 1 & H. COOKE, GBEY STBEET, AUCKLAND. J. B. MACFARLANE ! GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, Fokt Stkeet, Aucbxajptd. Advances made against consignments of maize, &c. Account sales promptly rendered.

Bay of Plenty Jockey Club, ♦ Annual Race Meeting, TO UK HELD Under the Auckland Racing Club Roles, AT Monday, 29th Janaary, 1894. (ANNIVERSABY DAY.) <+ — __ — Judge: Col. Roberts, R.M. Starter : Mr Robson . Clerk oftheSca'es: Mr Lundon. Clerk of the Course : Mr Sam Tanner. Handicapper : Mr I. O. Evett. Stewards and Committee: Messrs J. C. Roberta, D. London. E. P. Bunkworth, G. A. Ward. Win. Tuthil), J. D. Darley, T. Tanner, R. Seddon, W. M. Gross, Archie Snodgr.iss, G-eo. Vercoe. R. C. Jor<lan, E. Boucher and Te Mete. PROGRAIMME. \2 oVlock noon. 1.— ILvndicap Hurdle Race of £25, with a sweep of 1 0s to #o to the s^ond horse, ovev eight flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin. Distance 2 miles. Nomination?, 12s 6d; Accept anoes, 12s 6d. t o'clock p.m* : 2.— Dibtbiot Hack HtmDue Raoe of £15, with a sweep of lr *to go to the secoad borne, over six flights of hurdles, 3ft 6tn. piMtano*, 1£ miles. For all horas ihe bona Jide pro|frty of residents in the Tauranga County for three months before day of race. Weight lOst 71b 1 .45 iA;l(»nk pm. 3. MAJttBJr Platb of £iO. Distance, \\ miles. Weight for a£e. 2 30 «>'clo«k r** o - -4. —Bay of Plenty HMtotCA* of £50, second }ior*»e to B=»ve his fcfcxke. Nomination, 26s ; uocptance. 255. Distance 2 miles. 3.30 o'clock p.m, 6. — Maoki lUoe of £3 Horses to be owned and ridden by Maori?. Distance, 1 mile. Catch weights. 4 o'clock p.m. 6.— £ettl*B3 Back of £iO. second horse to save his stake For horses owned by residents in the Tuurnnga Distriot, to be in poKßn*siou 'if nwi era for at least three month«rbefow the date of raoe. Weight, lilst 71b; Distance, 1£ miles, ■ All nominations to be approved by the comjmittee. 4.30 o'olook p.m, 7. -^Ladies Pursboi £15. Welterweight forage. Horses to be nominated by ladies, gentlemen riders. Distance, \\ tniles. . ♦ ""* 5 o'clock p.m. ■ Foeokd Handicap of £20. Forced for vii wiuners,' optional for losers. Disiitnce, 1 J miles : * RULTSS. i. General entries. 5 per cent on the amount of first prize. n. Nominations for Handicap Hurdle Race and Bay of Plenty Handicap, accompanied by the f ?es, to be mailed so as to be in the hands of the Secretary, Tauranga, by noon on Wednesday, January 3rd, and endorsed entbies. in. Weights to be declared on or before Sat., January 13th. rv. Acceptances and general entries, accompanied by the respective fees, to be mailed so as to to in the bands of the Secretary by noon oil Saturday, 20th January, and eadorsed entries. v. If a" walk ovor, only half stakes will be given. . v vi. A training fee of 10s 6d will be charged to all owners training horses on the course, and all owners training without permission from the Secretary will be disqualified. vn. Races to be ridden in. proper costume. Attention is called to this rule as it will be strictly enforced under a penalty of 1 soy. rai. 5 per cent gross winnings to be deductied for the expenses of the course. JOHN D. DARLEY, Hon. Sec. .■■; • • — J. KOUSKILL.] ' [P. MCSAB. STATUARY. MONUMENTAL AND GEHEBiL_IASOHS. Monuments) Tombs, Headstones of all Descriptions In Marble. Granite or all kinds of StonesBOUSKILL ~AND McNAB, SYMOND3 STREET, AUCKLAND. OPPOSITE IDE CEMETERY. Desigaa and Prices supplied free on application. All orders promptly attended to. Country °rders securely packed. Bt-*t of Workmanship guaranteed. Oast and Wrought Iron Fences of the Best and Newest DesignTRIENNIAL LICENSING ELECTION, MARCH, 1894. To tho electors of the Bay of Plenty Licensing District Ladies aw d Gentlemen, — I l>eg to announce that I am a candidate for a seat on the Bay of Plenty Licensing Committee. , r I have sat as Member and Chairman of the Ohinemuri Licensing Committee for several years, and as Clerk, Member, and Chairman of County Council, Member of Harbour Board, Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards, School Committees, etc., for the past niiie years. I have gained considerable experience of the work and routine of local bodies. My views on licensing matters are distinctly moderate. EDWIN EDWARDS.

f Look out for the Tauranga Juvenile Violinist at the Church of England Concert, next Thursday Evening. Bee Programme,

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 4

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