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Sporting. .4.UTUIIN MEETING, 1833. MARES' PEODUCE STAKE?.—A Sweepstakes ol lOsova. each, h, ft., 2Aft, only if declared and paid before S p.m. on general entry day, 1888, with lOOiovs. added. For two year olds, the produce of mares covered in 1670, and nominated as under; Colt?, S3t. 101b3. ; fillies, Sst. Slbs. Distance, 6 furlongs. The second horse to receive 10 per cent, and the third horse 5 per cent, from the gross amount of the stakes. En* trance fee, lsor. to the funds, to be forwarded with each nomination. Nominations of mares to be u.ade to the Secretary AUC., at the Office, Queen stie«t, before 8 p.m. on Friday, January 9, ISSO. The foals to be nominated and described to the A.R,C. Secretary, before 8 o'clock on settling night. Summer Meeting, ISS2. The half forfeit to be declired and paid before 10 o'clock on the morning of the race, or the nominator will be liable for the whole stake. N.B.—Observe that nominators of mares in this race will net be liable to any forfeit, unless they also nominate the produce. WAT. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. Hotels. gUFF OL K yy OTE L, COLLEGE ROAD, PONSONBY, T. H. ROWKN, Proprietor. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS OF.GUARANTF.ED BRAND 3. BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! THE NORTHERN WAIROA HOTEL. DAimAVILLE. Tho Proprietor directs attention to the comforts whifch this Establishment affords to Visitors from Atrokland and other districts. The Hotel is one op the Largest and BrstFURNISHED IN THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT. Civility, Cleanliness, Comfortable Single and Double Bed-rooms, Capital Meals, and First-class attendance are the cbief features in the management. SOITE3 OF ROOMS ALWAYS AVAILABLE. BRANDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION — THE BEST PROCURABLE. ONE OF ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES KEPT. DENIS LYNCH, Proprietor. N C H O R O T E L, QUEEN-STREET, J. ADAMS, Proprietor. CASE LIQUORS. s. d. Beehive P.B. .. .. .. .. .. ..5 0 Heonessy's P. 8., per bottlo 5 C , Martell s P.B. 6 6 I Square Gin, best, large, per bottlo .. ..4 0 1 „ ~ small ~ .. .. ..3 0 Old Tom 4 6 I Claret, large 3 0 ~ small ~ .. .. ..2 0 Whiskey, Lome 5 0 f , Dunvillo's ~ .. .. .. 4 G ~ Kinahan's LL ~ .. .. ..5 0 Port Wine, extra good 5 0 Ginger Wine (Knglish) ~ .. •• ..3 0 Schnapps, Urge ~ .. .. ..5 0 ~ small „ .. .. ..3 0 Blood's Stout ~ .. .. ..13 ~ per dozen .. .. 14 0 Combe & Co.'s Stout per bottlo 13 ~ ~ per dozen 14 0 Tenuant's Beer per bottlo 13 n per dozen ... .. .. 14 0 lIOTTLKD ON THE PItEMISES. Whiskey, G. «& C. per bottlo 4 6 P. 8., largo ~ •• .. ..4 6 Port Wine, good ~ .. .. ..4 0 Sherry, good ~ .. .. ..4 0 Stout, good ~ .. .. ..10 Rum, best Jamaica ~ .. .. ..4 0 „ ~ small 2 0 ~ very good ~ 0 Beer, very good 10 Every kind of Adelaide and Victorian "Wines, direct from the vineyard, all of which are 2s per botllc or Cd. per tumbler. jyjAlL JJOTEL, VICTORIA AND ELLIOTT-STREETS, (IH THE VICINITY OF TQK THEATRE), Auckland. ROYALOMAIL lIOTRL— First-class Hoto Accommodation Well-furnisbod Bedrooms Wcll-furcished Sitting-rooms Well-furnished Diuing-u>om Cold-water Bath-rooms Hot-water Bath-rooms Powerful Shower-bath Rooms Commercial Gcutlemen's Stock-rooms Heavy Luggage-rooma ROYAL MAIL TARIFF. s. d Restaurant, per da .. •• •• •» 7 0 Coffee-room do. 8 0 Private-room do. ». .. •• 10 0 RESTAURANT. To Gentlemen Lunching in the City, J.C. solicits a trial to this Department. Tea fmra sto 7 p.m. JOHN CODLING, Proprietor. F. SUCH (So long known in connection with the Auckland and Waikato Railway) Begs to inform his friends and tho public that having become I roprietor of the Warkworth Hotel, Mahurangi, he li pes to meet with their kind support. It is only a few l ours' sail from Auckland by the s.s ' Rose Casey* (Ct ptain Kasper). The scenery is unsur. passed In New 2 ealand. Passengers coming for a ttip onSatuiiay as return on Monday. Tho fares are very modei "\\ sdding parties would do well to pay a visit, where they will meet with every Ccmfort, Civility, and ;leanliness. Horses on Uire; Kree Stabling. A splendid Orchard and Garden, with all kinds of Fruits pONSONBY QLUB JJOTEL. "\Y. STAMFORD, PROPRIETOR. W.S. intimatc3 to tlio residents of Ponsonby thaf, having taken possession of that well known favourite hostelry, tho PONSONBY CLUB HOTEL, he has made cxtenslre alleratictia anil improvements. Theso are calculated to afford all tlio requirements of a flrst-clas Hotel. A NEW BILLIARD ROOM, Containing all the' recent improvement', has been erccted. Tho Table (one of Thurston's Prize Tables) quite new, aDd is second to none in the colony. NONE BUT FIRST CLAS3 BRANDS OF WINES, SPIRITS, &c., KEPT IN STOCK. SECCOMBE'S SPARKLING BEER ON DRAUGHT AITEMATA JJ OTE L, Corner Queen and Customhouse-streets, D. McGREGOR, PnorniETOß (Late of the Old House at Home and Auckland Hotels). The Proprietor begs to inform his friends and tha public generally that he has purchased the Lease (21 yoars of the abovo Hotel, and intends FURNISH ING, PAINTING, and RE-DECORATING the some so as to cause THE WAITEMATA to become a gential favoujite with all. Thistle hotel, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. SELECT BILLIARD SALOON, containing one of Bennett's Prize Tables, the fastest and best table in New Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition Table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1802, the handsomest table in tho Colonies. The rooms ate lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended to by J. KERRIGAN.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5638, 11 December 1879, Page 3

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