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Sporting. QOROMANDEL TURF CLUB RACES. TO BE HELD TO-DAY, MARCH 17th. Stewards: A. Sutherland, John Smith, M. rurey, James McCartin, P. H. Blackmore, John Fitzgerald, H. P. Hornebrook, John Barrett. Handlcappers: Hugh O'Brien, James McG'artin, John Buckland. PROGRAMME: I.—PUBLICANS' PURSE of £20. To start at noon. One mile and a-baU. Weight for age. Entrance 10 per cent., on the 15th of March. 2.—PONY RACE of £7. To start at I'.'clock p.m. 144 hands, or under Top weight, 9st.; allowed 71bs. for every inch under. Post entry. 3. —COROMANDEL HANDICAP of £25. To start a,t I 2 p.m. Distance, two miles. Nomination, 5 per I cent.; acceptancc, .1 per cent. 4.—HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of £20. To starl at 3 o'clock. Distance, twice round the course over eight flights ol hurdles 3ft. Gin. high. Nomi tion, 5 per cent.; acceptance, 5 per cent. S.—CONSOLATION HANDICAP of £—. To start a' 4 p.m. Distance, one mile and a-half. For al beaten horses. Nomination, 10s; acceptance 10s. Handicap given on the ground. Nomination dato, March 13th. Handicaps will bi declared on the 14th. and acceptances on the genera entry date, March 16th, ISS2. Colours of riders and performances of horses to b forwarded to the Secretary at the time of nominatioi and entrance. Qualification fee of one guinea to be forwarde< with entrance money. All entries to be under cover, addressed to th Secretary not later than the dates named. Three horses to run or no race. The Auckland Racing Club Rules will be strictl; adhered to. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit c 5 sovs., which sum wiil be forfeited to the Race Furn if the protest is not sustained. All disputes arising from any of the above mattei to be settled by a majority of the Stewards, or whor they may kppoint, whose decision must be accepte as final. W. HORNE, Secretary. Cororaandel, 3rd March, 1882. Properties for Sale. -pWAVIES & TRENCHARL Nati«>al Insurance Buildings, Have for Sale—A splendid Sheep Run in tt Wellington Province, containing 18,000 acres of ric land, with limestone subsoil, six miles of sea horde four or five miles of river boundary, and ring-fenced sub-divided into ten or twelve paddocks. 20,0( Sheep and 300 Head Cattle are now on thn propert; There is also a capital Homestead. The Property one of tho finest obtainable in the North Island, tt limestone hills of the "Wairarapa and the Napl districts being well known as some of the best grazii land in New Zealand. TO LET FOR SALE: An EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE in Remuera, wil 1 acre of Land in grass; a loose box,fowl-house,etc and a good water supply. Rent, 25s per week. Also in the same vicinity, A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE (new),, with acre < ground, close to the sea beach. Rent, 12s per week. ) DAVIES & TRENCHARD. For s a l i SIX-IIOOMED HOUSE, Ponsonby, larj allotment, grand sea view, £625. DWELLING and Outbuildings, Mercury Bt Township, good position, £800, FOUR-ROOMBD HOUSE and Allotment, frontii: Queen-street, ftorthcote, with Shop Window, Bakoi Oven, Stable, &c., water frontage at back, only £32 very cheap. 74 ACRES Whangarei, £1 per acre. WANTED—SmaII Lots of Land within five miles city, must be cheap. Apply J. R. RANDERSON, Estate Agent. • 5, N.Z. insurance Buildings, Auckland. TO SELL or LET—A comfortable Houj in Anplesea-street, containing 0 rooms, wil gas and water laid on, and kitchen-range. The alio ment is large, planted with fruit trees—J. M. and . Mowbray, 42, Queen-street. FOR SALE OR LEASE at Mount Alber in lots, for sale, or paddocks, for leasingAbout SO acres, all ia good grass. stone-fer.c< paddocks ; close to Railway Station. Terms easv. EDW. WAYTE, Carlton Road. STOKES' POINT.—For Sale—A larg new House and Shop, with garden and stabl tank, &c. A good business may be done. Ooc reason given for leaving. Price, £350—Apply to Mr Milner, Stokes' Point, first house from wharf. » SALE—One of the best Farms i _1J Hautapu, Cambridge, viz., 400 acres of ric land, fenced and sub-divided (chiefly with puriri an wire), 3 acres orchard, 10 roomed house, stables, etc under iron roof.—Mrs. Selby will be happy to shew tV property to any one in search of a really first-clai Farm. V 1 ALUABLE FARM NEAR IvlH] KIHI. FOR SALE, The well-known Farm of J. M. Dixon, Esq., coi taining 320 acres of first-class land, all laid down i grass, thoroughly fenced, mostly with white thon subdivided into seven paddocks, with abundance < water in each. Dwelling-house, stable, Arc. Further particulars, on application to VAILE & DOUGLAS, j Shortland-street. 3 ' ~ . yALUABLE JTREEHOLJ PROPERTY. QUEEN - gTKEET. FOR SALE, THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY is QUEEN-STREET, At present in the occupation of Mr. H. ATKINS Having each a frontage of 33 feet to , QUEEN AND HIGH-STREETS, By a depth of ISO feet. Foe First-class Retail Premises, the Buildings and Site are Unsurpassed BY ANY IN THE CITY. EASY TERMS FOR FAYMEXT WILL BE GIVES. : Apply to TV. AITKEN, Land Agent. Educational. DANCING. —Miss Donovan will resume her Dancing Class, at the Masonic Hall, Karangahape-road, Newton, on MONDAY, March 27th: Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to become members will reccive full particulars on application tp Miss Donovan. Hanslop House. Vincent-street. D RAWING AND PAINTING. Miss TYE, Licensed Teacher of Drawixq under the Victorian Education Department, will hold a Class on Tuesday Afternoons, at 2 p.m., and Saturday Mornings, at 10 30 a.m., at Miss Hill's, Ponsonby Road. |_ Mrs. wool l.e y (from London), TEACHER OF MUSIC AND SINGING, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (CITY SIDE), Opposite Lambourne, Ironmonger. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For terms ana other particulars address Newton Post-office. T HE ,A. RT 0F $ INGIN ®' Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that lis ti tut ion, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his prirate residence in O'Rorke-etreet, Albert Park.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 6343, 17 March 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 6343, 17 March 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 6343, 17 March 1882, Page 8

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