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Sporting. J> APAKURA ANNUAL RACES ■ ANBIYE'E S'ARY DAY, 5 29TH JANUARY, 1576. E 1. HVNDIOAP KTJRDLF, RACE, nf 30 sov?.,sccon . horse to receive 10 sovs from tlie stakes. Twic round tTie course, over eight flights of hurdle: "Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. 2. PAPAKUR A HANDIOAP, of 100 sovs.; 20 sovs. t the second horse, and 10 sovs. to the third, outo the stakes. Nominations, 2 sovs.; acceptance 3 sovs and 2 sovs. at the post. The Handicap fc • appear by Wednesday, 12th January; and accept ancesby S o'clock on. Wednesday, 19th January. 3. PONY RACE (HANDICAP), of 10 sovs. Onemil< and a distance. For ponies 14 hands 2 inches ant under. .Entrance 1 sov. ir 4. LADIES' PTTRSE, of 20 sovs. Entrance, 2 sovs each, "Welter "weight for age; gentlemen riders Distance, 1J miles. ' 5. RAILWAY STAKES (HANDICAP), of 30 sovs , • second hor*e to receive 5 sovs. from the. stakes 1 Entrance, 2 sovs. acceptance, 2 sovs. "Weights tc be declared immedia ely after the Tapakuri Handicap. Distance, 1 mile and a distance. 6. HACK RACtf, of 10 sovs. Kntrance, 1 sov. Cafcci weights. Distance, once round the course. "Winner to be sold for 20 sovs. immediately aftei [ the race; surplus (if,any) to go to the race fund, f 7. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 20 sovs. Oncc round the course. Entrance; 1 sov.; acceptance, j 1 sov. r ' - [ 'RULES AND REGULATIONS. 3. To be run under the Auckland Racing Club Rules. 2. General entries to be made to the Secretary at the Exchange Hotel, Auckland, or to Mr. W. Walters, jun., at the Papakura Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 25th instant-, at 8 o'clock p.m. Acceptances, where not otherwise specified, to be made by 1 o'clock p.m. on the course. 3. Five per cent. will be deducted from, the gross of all monies paid, in accordance with the programme for expenses. 4. Qualification fee, 2 sovs. each, except for Pony, Hurdle, and Hack Race, for which 1 rov. will qualify. war. PERCIYAL. Secretary. Educational. . A UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAM--£S- . Milt SCHOOL. ■ (Affiliated to "tub Univ-Ehsity of New Zealand.) ».The First Quarter will commenco on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February. . , KARQUHAR MacRAE, Head Master. A • UCKLAND MODEL TRAINING ±3L SCHOOL. IN.UNION -WITH THE Society OF AUTJ, LOKBOJT. CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. The next "Quarter will commence on MONDAY, January 24. Full particulaos may be obtained on application at (he School, on and after Monday, the 17th inst. • ' JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Master. UCICLAND COLLEGE I YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL,1 A FIRST-CLASS DAY-SCHOOL AND BOARDING j • * ESTABLISIIM t'N T- ■ -Pupils are prepared for tlie University, the Legal' -Profession, Civil Service Examinations, Mercantile Pursuits, Classical Studies, l>rawing, Science, French* * "Weekly and Quarterly Boarders have a Comfortable Home, Unlimited Diet, and Ample Recreation Grounds. In the YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT, which is quite separate, the Pupils are tanght Music, Singing, French, "drawing, Plain and Fancy Needlework. In addition, the Elementary Subjects ore carefully taught in all the Schools by Competent Teachers. NEW FEATURE. At the request of parents I have decided to open the nitcli School to VOUNG LADIES for ADVANCED STUDIES ONf.Y. For admission, apply early. The Schools will Re-open, after the Christmas Holi» day, on MONDAY, January 24, 1870. RTSV. W. TAYLOR, Principal. "OTIGH SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET, ft H Conducted mr Mus. Siiayi/e George. This Institution, devoted to the thorough Education of Girls, and to the Preparatory Training of Boys, will re-open after the Christmas Vacation, on TUESDAY, the 2£tli inst The healthy and central position of the High School; the large, lofty, and well-ventilnted Classrooms, which are fitted with every requisite for the most improved and successful methods of instruction, under duly qualified Teachers and Professors; the spacious Playground, which possesses a Croquet Lawn, Swing, and a Trapeze,—form advantages which it is believed arc nowhere else available for' Female Education in Auckland. The Fees—payable quarterly, in advance—range from one to five guineas, according-to age and the departments entered. Two Pupil Tcachcrs required. Church of England grammar SCHOOL. PARNKLL, AUCKLAND. [EhTABLISUKD 1855.] Head Master—Jas. Adams, B. A., Member of the Convocation of the London University*. Classical M aster—Rev. Joseph Rates. English Master—Mr.- J. P. Gradwell; London University. Drawing Master— Mr. J. C. Hoyte. Botany—Mr. T. F. Chceseman, F.L.S. For terms and prospectus apply to the Head Master. School duties resumed on Monday, January 31. jgj D U O A T X O JST. Mrs.'JOHN MASON, having REMOVED from , Mount Albert and taken ihe house in Jenny n-streel, ! lately in the occupation of Jutfge.Fenton, is prepared" to impart instruction in all its branches ns heretofore. -The.Quarter will commence on Ist February. Terms on. application. ~ " . WATERLOO QUADRANT BOARDING *ND DAY SCHOOL, conducted 'by Mm. Norman. The First Quarter of the year will commence on MONDAY, 24th, IS7C. • MISS' ROBERTSHAWS Pupils will re-' assemble'on WEDNESDAY, January 20.— Fees in advance. ' Tho Retreat, Parnell. TCTEWTON .GRAMMAR SCHOOL (LATE _L>| Auckland WtsrKjis Academy).—Rev. PE-Tf-R MASON, LA.—School Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, the 24th instant. Epsom house seminary, one- , Jvungs. Road.—Mrs. LEWIS'S Pupils will Reassemble on 310-NDAY, 24th r instant. GL 'EN SIDE, UPPER SYMONDS"STREET.—Mrs. Glover's Pupils will Reassemble on TUESDAY, the iloth ef January. MISS JT OH M A jS t , TEACHER OF MUSIC, WAT F. Rl.oo QUADRANT, - Opposite Government House. SY M 01ST DS-ST REE T. —The Misses An she's Boarding and Day-school will Re-open. on TUESDAY, the 25tli inst. Classes, for French, German, and Italian. The charge for- French lessons, included in the general terms for Hoarders only. ~\/T RS. 3U IT O H ELL ' S JML-.' SINGING LESSONS ' will commence on MONDAY, the 24th inst. ' Pitt-street, Newton, January, IS7G. .. . MRS. 'PA LMER'S ' PiipUs : will : Rei assemble on MONDAY, January 31 v- • Huntley Lodge, Carlton.Road.r*- ' '■ . r ' xn OR SALE/Cheap—ls Tons best: Fencing JP. *'Wire, Nos. 6, 7, and 8. - ' V- J vt / . C.-SHIPHERD/ • : •/ T > : Otahuhu. . OiAMARtnFKKJR, at reduced price,, on Sale by •. ;" •' r * ■; ■ •. / 1 • " r . JOHN.RElD f; Ccmmercs-strtes. ;j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 1

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