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TheatTl T~7 — rhetor * OI Y c ., Supported by DkLIAS' A K E. AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY cnur, > TO-NIGHT ! (Saturday) TA x 4 ? TO-NIGHT ! (Satixkday to &! First time in Auckland of Mr W H i» ' ! grand impersonation of EAKs I»ta KING RICHARD THE Tffip, KING RICHARD THE THtds ! KING RICHARD THE THrpn' ' Oβ, The Battle of Bo L~ Positively for this night only. ?w -*< ~ MONDAY NEXT Production of the gre.it Australian Dm FOILED! '' FOILED ! "With new Scenery and Mechanical va "*" before attempted in Auckland, the'pronri ?*■ «"* spared no expense in makinptMi .' etot lif., P pU 7 the success of his dramMic^" Prices-Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, j, „"?»*«■ Doors open at 7.30, commence at 3 ' ll Box-plan at Upton's, Stationers, Que ea ~ r-IRICKET- ySgk riEln . ft TENNIS ! LAWN TENTQS ' •W.TV. ROBIXSON hasjust opened hU nm ", assortment of the above Goods br the £« *' Youths , Bats, Balk, Stumps, etc of aU ? Ata - MUST BE CLEARED. Sporting. - [ : i JOCKEY CLll ; Annual Race Meeting. Jaswakt 1, 1532. President : .Ti-d«e • Sir. Wru. Halsa Hr. Johu EUi'i STAItTKR • Clerk of • Mr. Win. Johnson Mr. G. V. Tate ' Clerk of the Course • Sir. F. Coe. STEWAXD3 : Mr. F. W. Eolfe Mr. Jas. Rattenbnrr Mr. Jas. Bayly Mr. \V i> Snell ' Mr. B. Kelly Mr. Jno. Old Mr. Win. Elliot. HAXDICAITER: Mr. R. Kelly. HURDLE K ACE—£3O: two miles and adUtini!" -, 8 flights 3ft Oin high ; handicap. ' " HACK HURDLE RACE-£7los; about lmile -r 4 flights 3ft Oin high; minimum weight '■" MAIDEN PLATE—£4O ; H mile ; weight for v ','" TRIAL STAKES—£3O ; 5 furlongs : for two wv-'•• *- only ; colts. _Bst 101b : ullies. Sit 51b • i 0 m£ ance forgoldings. WAITARV JOCKEY CLUB HANMCAP_£-,.. miles ; second horse to save stakes; handici'p'' RAILWAY PLATE—£3O; lmile ; weight fori-i PUBLICANS'HANDICAP_£3O; ljmile; haadh, ~ HACK RACE—£7 10s; IV mile; nothing muiiri stone. ' CONSOLATION HANDICAP-£2O; for all bas, liorscs j 1 mile j ba.nd.icap. ""* RULES AND REGULATIONS. Canterbury Jockey Club Eules adopted. All entries to be addressed to the Secretin irl Treasurer, Waitara Jockey Club, Raleish ; iti-' no account will nominations or entries "be recei-t" unless the entrance moneys are enclosed thereiiifind no entries will be received umler anv preK:s whatever after the honr named. Owners of horses must be subscribers to the refund of £1 as qualification fee. ' DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, AXD ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for the Waitara Jockey Club Hwii cap (£2) and Publicans' Handicap (&) c i ose 0 . Saturday, November 19, at S p.m., weights to bt declared on Saturday, November 26. at S p.m. A:ceptances for the Waitara Jockey Club llatdiciii (£3), Publicans , Handicap (£1), and Trial Stakes (£1) close together with general entries on Wednesta December2l, ISSI, at S p.m. General entries each, £2. Consolation HaodiQp; nominations, 10s; acceptances, 103. All Hacieatrfe, 5s each. Waitara Jockey Club Derby of £75, New Yeiri Day, ISSS, foals foaled during the season of I;- 1 Nomination (£1) close on 31st January, ISSe. JNO. S. B.tILEY, Sec. and Trcasiuer, V.'.J.C. JVT ELBOURNE UP. The £10,000 (No. 1. List) being now ailed up, I have OPENED ANOTHER on the same Eace: u Unlimited Number of Subscribers at £1 each. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. H. N. A B B ° TT ' Booksellers and Stationers. "TVTEW AND REVISED EDITION OF jll dr. maunsell's maori igrahmar. Pkice 4s 6d. The want of a Grammar, of the Maori Language, hai been long and keenly felt. The Venerable Archdeacon Mannseil, yielding ti ■wany pressing solicitations, has entered into arranjeii.ents with the Publisher for A NEW AND THOROUGHLY REVISED EDITION" OF HIS WELL-KNOWN MAORI GRAMMAR. AHdesirous of acciuiring and preserving thelangua;j of this interesting people, are requested to co-opente. O.ily a limited number of Copies will be issued. To prevent disappointment, those desirona of becoming Scusciiiuers are requested to rop.wARTHEIIt XAMES AND ADDRESSES TO THE PuBLISUZE. AND TO STATE THE NUMBER OF COPIES TUT: EEliOinE. EDWARD WAYIE, PtTBLISHEB, 100, Queen-street. Auekland Confectioners. STEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS. DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. EDWARD WATERS In thanking the public for tho liberal support ei tended to him in his efforts to establish on a fir= basis a New Local Industry, begs to announce for tin information of Merchants and Storekeeper that !b has now completed all arrangements for the manufacture of every description of Confectionery. The sum of money that is annually sent out of tt! colony for importations of impure and deleterious sweetmeats is enormous, and the advertiser wcnli respectfully caution purchasers of the noxious conpounds which, are now being extensively intrO'luce-l here from Australia, and which are exceedingly fcjurious to children's health. His own Confectionery is made of the pure;', miterials, and no poisonous colouring matter is introduced, in its manufacture. Storekeepers will find it griatly to their advanttji to purchase their goods of him, as the price is cossiderably below that at which the English confection are sold, while the quality of the locally nude artiri; hasbeon pronounced alike by connoisseurs and_ta public to be eminently superior to that of the UriUis manufactures. His renowned LOZENGES n«J no recommendation, and all other descriptions no* made at hia Factory are fully equal to those in qxili'l and finish. Chemist's Proprietary Lozenges, neatly and cirefu If stamped and prepared.* Lozenges, Comfits, Jujubes, Pastiles, Media"" , ,} Lozenges, Genuine Black Currant Lozenges, CotsLozenges (equal to Keating's), Conversation LoKBJft Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints, Poivderei Icing, and Boiled Sagars of every description, Sujt Candy etc. All Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of U" best materials. Medicated Lozenges of every description alwiy; 3 hand. Waters' Chocolate, 20s per dozenJust Arrived, Wedding Cask OrNASiEXI=. Bonboss, &c, -te., £c. Provincial Laboratorv, AucklaniL October 26, ISTs.. Mr. E. "Waters : Sir,—l have much pleasure a informing you, that after having made a very cire-" analysis of various samples of sweetmeats rnanuw; tured by you, I find that they are free froffl *jadulteration, and that the colouring matters »K f."? , ; nnocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find t=> it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations, and, being entirely free from husk, "*."*"r form an excellent article of diet for invalids, esPf'f';' those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l" the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, James M. Tunkt, Provincial Ansljs'Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference, will receive prompt attention. . The above goods may be had through any respw able wnolesale house. ■ N.B.—Empty packages only allowed for when returned In good coodition. EDWARD WATERS, I WHOLESALE CONFECTIOKEB, g)PRHAM AND Q-JEEN-STBEETS. AUCRLA^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6213, 15 October 1881, Page 8

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