TO BB HGLt), .AT THE RAOl" COURSE.. 0^' •THE EAST TAMAKI. , tll i , ■ ' . ] '■ ■ i ii . ' t * TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 186(f. Fikst Race. THE HOWIOK' TROOP RACE of t sots., for horses i owned, and liddeu by tuombers of the , ' troop. Entrance, lsov.— If miles. . > ,, . ' > Second Ij^ok. ( ' ' _' THE MAIDEN (PLATE of tbe seooiid' horfie to save ,bi« stake,. , /Weight, for ago-7-1^ miles. • > ' , - TmBD Kaok. , . , , TE1E HORDLE' RACE of ' soys., list. '71b. Over four iliglita of hurdles— 1 mile. • Fourth Hack. ,' ' , THIS HOWIOK PLATE (Haudicap) of , " tiovs. • Wiunot o£ Maiden Plate ?51b. .extra— 1| miles. Heats. '• \ 1 Fl?TII liAOE. ' THE PONY RACE of sovs., 13 bands. Catch weights— lmilo. Sixth Race. THE CONSOLATION STAKES (Handicap) of bovs. — 1} miles. The Auckland Jockey Olub ruleB/vill bo observed. Entries to be accompanied by a guinea subsoription to the Race Fuud. ' ' ' Untrauco Fee, 10 per .cent. The decision of the Stewards to be final. EVERY MACLEAN, Hon. Sec.
FURNITURE BAZAAR,
SHOKTLAND-STEEET.
WINKS & HALL
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, per 'Lancashiu WlTCU.'and other late anivals, and have now ready for inspection, the
LAKGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK
ENGLISH FURNITURE
EVER IMPORTED INTC AUCKLAND.
W. & IT. would call particular attention to tho undermentioned Goods, which, for style and hnish, cannot be surpassed ; aud having been bought on advantageous teiin«, they aie enabled to offer them AT UNUSUALLY LOW TRICES.
THE DltAWING-KOOM FURNITURE Consists of Walnut Settees, Couches Easy Chairs Small Chairs Occasiona Chairs Walnut Carved Loo and Oval-shaped Tables Walnut Inlaid Work Tables Davenpors and Music Stools Cauterbtiry and Eugenie "Whatnot"!, iu grea variety" Carved Walnut Chiffonicies, with marblo tops, glass backs, and doors Gilt nud Rosewood Chimney Glasses.
THE DINING-EOOM FURNITURE Consists of Muhogany Sideboauls Telescope and other Dining Tables Mahogany Carved Loo and Coffee Tables Mahogany Easy Clian.s, Sofas, and Couches, in leather, hail cloth, and damask Mahogany Diniug-ioom Chans Mahogany Pedestal Writiug Tables,
BED-EOOM.
Iron, Brass, and W^od Arabian and French Bedsteads Wardrobes Mahogany Washstauds and Dressing Tables, with marble tops — some .slightly damaged selhng-off at a great sacuhce Mahogany Commodes, with patent pans Dressing Glasses Chests of Diawers and Toilet Services Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Hair, Wool, Flax, and Cocoa Fibre. MATTEESSES.
Brass Cornices and Poles Damasks, Gimps, and Curtains Borders, Loops, and Tassels 2>i|llion iT rinses and JIangers Single and Double Perambulators.
GEOVER AND BAKER'S
PREMIUM SEWING- MACHINES.
These celebrated Machines combine all the new and useful improvements in Sewing Machinery, aud for simplicity of construction, rapidity, ease of management, beauty, and requlauty of stitch, arc not equalled in any other make of machinery iu the world. From £12. Instrustions given to purchasers.
WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND-STREET.
GOOD NEWS
TO ALL WHO CAN APPRECIATE .GENUINE WINES AND SPIRITS
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
JAMES OLDHAM,
HIGH-STREET,
BEGS to inform his Customers and > the Public that, notwithstanding the GREAT INCREASE in DUTY, he is, prepared to sell at the following prices for CASH : — . •• CAPE WINES ' ... • ... < 24i. per doz. - Pure and Free from Spirit. l PORTS AND SHERRIES ' ... 20s, to 36s. According to Brand and Age.. CHAMPAGNE !.. • 36s. to 56s. According to Brand. , ' CLARET, BURGUNDY, and other FRENCH WINES ... -.... 26s, to 42s. RUM 16s. W 18s. per gal. BRAND Y (Pale or Dark) . . . ' ... 20s. to 24s. BRANDY (in cases) • ... ... 30s. to 55t. WHISKEY, GENEVA, ' and ' OLD TOM, at equally Low Pkiob3. , ! BURTON ALE (very ane) ..<- 3s. 6d. per gal, , In quantities to, .suits purchasers. , t \ ALE and STOUT '■ 7,. -lls/to 14 per doz. -
, His STOCK of TOBACCO, j CJG.ARS, TEA,, COFFEE, &c, &o,, &c, are well worth a trial ; nnd he trusts to convince all that it it their intereit to deal with' '- 1 ' i'/ < ' < >■
JAMES OLDHAM,, iT , ', WINEi AND r SPIR)lT'/M:'ER<iHA.NT,
t • ,' i . AND r .i el , ., >M.; »'i > ' ■»«•' ' Ttr 1 s ' ii "'I "' I' i l.' > , i • « MINERAL WA^lSR.MANOjrAOTOHyn-; ,-,,.. •' /..',. IMG'H'-S'TiR'E'.ET?;" ~-^^ s -I
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2609, 28 November 1865, Page 6
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