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Sporting. j CKLAND COURSING CLUB. OPENING MATCH OF TIIE SEASON. A 16 Dog Stake will bo rnn on WEDNESDAY, the 26th fnstant, open to Members of tbo Club. Entrance fee ono guinea (to which the Club will add). I PmzKg: ltt Dog £15 0 0 2nd Dos •• •• •• •• 7 10 0 3rd Dog 5 0 0 4th Dog 2 10 0 Entries will be received at tho Thistle up to 0 p.m. on MONDAY, tho -25th instant. The Draw will take place on TUESi) vY, the 27th, at 8 p.m., when the Judge and Slipper will be chosen by owners of doga ontercd. G. TfIWAITES, Hon. Sec. Coachbuiiderg. 1 £10 US INS AND TKI N, COACH BUILDERS, ELLIOTT-STREET, Established 18tf4. J THIS FACTORY POSSESSES THE LARGEST NUMj BER OF APPLIANCES TO BE FOUND IN TIIE COLONY. Wo manufacture vehicles from the simplest to the most elaborate. Upwards of 2000 of our build in use. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Wo are appointed sole Colonial Agents for the best iron bound wheel Hub ever brought before the public, they are elegant and Futtabio for the lightest and heaviest work. Advantages, no breaking of spoken of tho Hub, no loose tires through shrinking of Hub. CHARLES ATKIN, Maxaokk and Proprietor. Conveyances. Newton and jponsonby OJI-VIUUSES. GEOIIGE JOi:s(»T, PRO?rietob TIME TABLE. VIA NEWTON— From the Union Bank, from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.; the hour and half-hour. VIA FREEMAN'S BAY— From Union Bank, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; at quarter to and past. EXTRA 'BUSES— At 7.10 a.m., Via Ne*vtok: leaving Three Lamp* at 7.40 for town 5.7 and G. 7 p.m. Via NKWTon. ! NIGHT 'BUSES— ! VIA FiiKEiiAs's Bav, 9 pm.: VIA Nkwtox. 10 1 p.m.; Saturday, every hilf-hour froui 8 to 11 P-p TBRLERLEY'S AUCKLAND AND # ONEHUNGA 'BUS. TIME TABLE. Leaves Auckland : Leaves ©nehunga: Opposite Greyhound Hotel Hardington'a Hotel. 1 p.m. 0.45 a.m. 5.30 p.m. 3.80 f.m. SUNDAY*: 10 a.m. J.SOp.m Miscellaneous. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW. FOUR PRIZES will be given by the undersigned at the forthcoming Show for YOUNG EMPEROR'S STOCK, as under— £3 for the Best On*-year-old Colt £2 for the Second Best ditto i £3 for the Best One-year-old Filly £2 for tho Second Bedt ditto JOHN MURCHISON, f Proprietor. G-. W. B INNEy & C O -' ' AUCTIONEERS, LAND, AKD ESTATE [ AGENTS. ffl ,. A rrT >T j->ttat ( Consignment! of Kauri Gum npijl r?f> « - have our immediate attention, BROKEN. (acting aa Brokers on.y. , OLDHAM & SON'S Flax-mat-VFW 7F\T .v\'n ( tin s is in cvt2l 7 way superior to wtTTTVP "! the Cocoa Fibre. One trial will r. i conv j nce anypersonof its greater j durability. AGENTS FOR— The <( Snn" Fire 03ice, London J. Moir & Sons', London and Aberdeen 'deen J. Connell & Co.. London. J. W. Binncy & Co., New York Connell, Hogarth, * Co. t Melbourne 1 Australian Lithofractenr Company H. <fcT. Penk, Hobart Kitchen & Sons', Wellington. G. W. BINNEV & CO., j QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. J [Established 1854.] P.O. Box, 82. 3 B fMTY FLOUR MILLS, STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. * J. BYCROFT &. CO., in returning thanks for the iberal support accorded them hitherto as Biscuit Manufacturers, beg to state that no effort of theirs l * shall be wanting to maintain the position they hold, * and retain the confidence of the public. J. B. & Co. have the largest and most complete Steam Biscuit Factory in New Zealand, and succeeded in obtaining rcrtifieates both at the Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, and as they have two patent travelling ovens, with every appliance for a large outturn of biscuit, they flatter themselves that they cannot fail to give every satisfaction to their patrons. The utmost attention is given to cleanliness in each departmecrt, and uotiiing but the very best materials are used, u;:d the most killed labour is employed. All kinds of hard and soft dough Biscuits made by machinery. J. B. & Co. are prepared to turn out 20 tons of Ship Biscuits per week. Biscuits and Flour specially packed in tins for Island trade. » J. Bycroft & Co.'s Fancy Biscuits may be obtained from all grocers. November 1, ISSL ETCALFE & ILL, ESTATE, STOCK, f AJiD GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 0 No. 29, N.Z. Insurance Boildinos. > Tlio advertisers are in a position to (jive every in ormation to intending purchiwer* of land, as they make it tbeir businoss to acquaint themselves tho- ■ roughly with each property pnt into their hands for «alo. from their long esjierience in New Zealand farming in both islands, and knowledge of tho conntry generally, they can direct clients to investments suitable to tholr means and requirements, thereby avoiding tho disappointment delay, and expense, so often caused by purchasers being induced to inspect 1 properties which if accurately described they would have at once declined. TOWN AIvD COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE, In all p%rts of the Provi*cial District, i PEDIGREE AND OTHER CATTLE, HORSES, SHE ISP, PICW, &c., Solocted, and Bought or Sold on Commission, with udgmeut and care ; and ample paddock accommodation provided if required. AT PRESENT FOR SALE, Sovoral Pedigree Bull* Pure Berkshire Pigs Colleys from imported stock. GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS Of all kinds undertaken and carefully executed with the least possible delay YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, OORNER OF WELLKSIiEY AND ALEERT-STRi;K I>>. Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Leading Papers ou tlje taMp-». Subscription, 'Js t.»d per quarter. Tho Library contains upwMds of iS'.xi vols, in the various departments of Literatxiro. Subscription, *2s Oil per quarter. Tea and Cokfck PkoVIDUI». Eili'tOVilKM AND liK QISTKIUS. Mkrtincis roit Young Men on Tuesdays, at 7.30. Evangelistic Services, Thcjisda y», at 7.JW. BlhJtr Reading und Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Clasd, Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (esjMJeially Yol t nci Mkn) , cordially invited to visit tho Rooms, where all infor mation may be obtiune-.i. Open from Sa-ui till I 5 P.m. „ S rji o travellers, etc. J INLAID TAfiLK-TOI'S. CAmNKTS TnAVEI.. ! liING OiIKSTS o( I>KAWK!:S, ami \\ALKINOSTICKS, niJide of ricli and beautiful - f i Woods. These woods beeo:ne more beautiful wuu 5 age. Tl;e goods are carefully packed i and selling at very Reasonable rice 3 ? 5 NORRIE, Worker of Native Woods, top of bnortianQ* streot

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6422, 17 June 1882, Page 8

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