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Bailways. •JW-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. CIiaiSTMAS AND NEW YE.Vβ HOLIDAYS. EACES—DECEMDEn 20, JANUARY Ist AND 2SD CHEAV RAILWAY FARES. Sin"leTicli-t5 i-su'd from SATURDAY December 23, to January 4, inclusive, will be available for return. Ai y tt,ai.m to any sUtion. SPKCIAL FARES. On TUESD \Y, December 26. MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 1 and 2. Auckland. Newmarket, -Mount Kiieu and Onehunpa to Ilaccuoursu plaiforin, One Shillini; c*ch, irrespe-tive of class fincle or return available for tho day only. Including admission to Course. Three Shillings. Pas-encors not allowed to break their journey at I\ac-ecour=e platform but must provide themselves with suitable tickets. MACDONALD. District Manager. -VJ-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SUCTION. r.iKCKL KATES. Not exceeding. Tibs. 141bs. 281bs. 50IbSi 1121bs. K. (1. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. rl. Helcntvile -.0 0 10 10 1 » 23 Onchiinjra ..OH Oβ 09 09 10 Pukeki.he ..OH * 1 0 Iβ 11 I 3 Mercer.. ..O<J 13 19 60 20 Ngaruawabia.. 10 13 20 2 3 2U Hamilton ..13 10 23 26 30 To Awamutn ..1C 20 29 33 30 To ensure despatch, parcels must be at the SUtion ■it least thirty minutes before adver:ised time of departure of Train. Luggage an t Paroels may be lcit at the Parcels Office, in charge of tlie Railway Department, on payment of fees racgiug from 2d to Gd. A. V. MACDONALD. District Manager. AncMand, September 25. ISBZ. Sporting. DRURY RACING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING Will bo held in Mr. G. Godkin's Paddock, D K (J It Y, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. HANDICAP nUKDLK RACE of £20. To start at Hurdles. 3ft. 6in.' lii s _li. Second Horse to receivo £5 out of Stakes. N< miuation, 10> ; acceptance, 10s. Ihe winner of any Hurdle Race after the decliration of weights to carry 71bs. extra. MAIDEN" PLATE of £10. To start at 1 o'clock. Distance, one mile. Weight for age. For all horses that have not won public money. Second Horse saves his stakos. Entrance, 10s. DRURY CUP HANDICAP of £30. To start at 2 o'clock. With » sweepstake of Isov. each, for starters onlv ; second liorso to receive £5 out of the stakes. 'The winner of any handicap tbo value of illO. after the declaration of weights, to carry Tibs.; of tw <or more such races extra (or Tal-ut £20), carry lOlbs. Distance, IJ miles. ominatiou, 15a; acce, t.uKO, 15s. SELLING HACE of £10. To start at 3 i.Vlook. The winner to be sold for .£ls. 71t>s. allowed for every £2 reduced in selling price. Surplus, if tane'e, 1J miles. Kntraoee, 10s. DRURY STAKES HANDICAP of £12. To start at 4 o'clock. Second horse to receive £2 out of the stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. Distance, 1J miles. CONSOLATION HANDICAr of £10. To start at f> o'clock. For all beaten horses. Second horse to receive £2 nut of the stakes. Entrance, 10s. Distacco, 1 mile. Nomination? will be received by the Secretary for Drury Cup, Maiden Plate, Drury Stakes, Selling Race, and Hurdlto, up to December Sth, at 8 p.m., at the Farmer's Drury. Weights will he published for the Drury Cup and Hurdles on Wedaesday, December 13; for Drury Stakes Bt 3.30 p.m. on day of Races. 1 OSEPH GALLAGHER begs to inform tl the Sporting Public that ha has books open on all coming event- of ISS2-83. Guarantee given for all wagers, if required. All col will receive immediate attention. Business, strictly confidential. —Addrcs : Tattersall's Club, Auckland. 13 OBERT BLAIKIE, Member of Tatter_sL\) sail's, Auckland, has books open all forthcoming events. Dimble events, Auckland Cup and laid, subject to market alterations Ail btts, P.P. Business, strictly confidential.—Address : Titt'ersall's Club, Auckland. OMna, Glassware, &c. >5* JL Having recently receired large quantities of NEW GOODS, I o> • g m KNGI/ISH, AMEBICAN, TRENCH, AND £ oq o H GERMAN MANUrACTURE, O aj Begs to invite the publio to visit hie cetab- w lisht-cnt, and inspect hlj g ° MAGNIFICENT STOCK, f 3 regardlMa ol purchase, and thereby >J <~ satisfy themselves that § W W m bis is the = g LARGEST, UKWEST, CHEAPEST, AND K " CHOICEST ASSORTMENT IN AUCKLAND. New Goods *re beins opened up on **• arrival of each English ' — {y^* / \ / \ T? D W A R D E W I S, j ~~ ——— —— —^—— — — I miiE "ORICES! ; THE GOOD GOODS! ' AND C I, *~ THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT '- I < FROM! s I Combine to mako tlii'- Store the best in e P 5 Auckland for the Storekeeper or " ~ General Public to purchase CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHEN- ; ie H WARE. J ; 3 Z WINES AND SPIRITS ; a - C/ 2 (Gcst Brands only). St 't ~1 K AIIENT FOK •< "WALKEK'S WORLD-RENOWNED SCOTCH WHISKY. 'A ls OniFFIN'S SPARKLING ENGLISH f " ALES. )w BASS' ALE. GUINNESS' STOUT. — Ox Sale by S EDWARD LEWIS. Q pUSTOM-HOUSE-STREET K., ro iJ, \j Aucklajjp. «. T>BOMISSORY NOTE FORMS in 800 JL can bo obtoinod at the Hekald OiSie«-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6566, 2 December 1882, Page 7