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Sporting. MILL RACES.' MOfl DAY, MAEC H " Tg (ST. PATRICK'S DAY). «• ' : Trains leaves 11 a.m., and 11.30 a m. First K»ce ttarts 1 p.m. SEVEN EVENTS. W. PEECIVAL, Secretary.. ■ f \ NBA U".N (1 A RAC ES. SATURDAY, MAKCH 2Sth. Nominations for the following races . close ,on SATURDAY night next. March 15th, at the. Nevada Hotel, Auckland, and at Prince Albert Hotel, One- , hunga. HURDLE RACE, of SOjovs. Nomination lsov. ONEHUNGA CUP HANDICAP, of 60sovs.. NominatioLß 2sovs. PUBLICANS PURSE HANDICAP, of2OSOVS/. Nominations lsov. RICHARD WEBB, . FORTUNE FOR FIVE SHILLINGS^ {ADAMASTOR'SN HONSULTA I Po«t-onic®. : TION- V Order. Payov the I able to :. CHRIST- I Adamastor.../, CHURCH ' • £2000 AUTUMN HANDICAP ' £2000 WUI Close on or about the 12th April, ISS4. 80C0 v-ejnheM at ss. 145. PRIZES. Each Ticket Bas >cv«n Chances. • AUTUMN HANDICAP (36 Nominations). First .. .. £2601 Cash Awards. Second .. .. 150 2at 100 ■ ; £200 Third .. .. 10 i | 2 at 50 ' 100 Starters (divide) 150, 10 at 20 200. Non-starters (divide) 250 20 at 10 .-. :200 I 25 at 6 ... 150' : I 50 at 5 ,250 : £900 I £1100 ! Each Ticket seven separate chances.. . . v N.B.—Not less than Two Tickets sent to .'.any.'.'one'' address. Please send P.O. orders when convenient; ,als'o two. stamps for reply and result. Country che;ques ; ,mus't . have Is exchange added. Address all letters: £2000. ( ADAMASTOft, V £2000.. \ Care of 9 \ Lyons and Hart, S 145 Prizes. I Bov 151, P. 0., i 145 Prizes. \ Duuedin. ) h Notice.—Please apply early this time, as-.over BOO' Programmes have already been disposed orto/persons., whose applications arrived too late for previous' tori? guHatiou. . AU S T R A li A S 1 A' S USUAL CONSULTATIONS. The following Great Event is the next in order:— 0 ON THE SYDNEY CUP (RANDWICK EASTER MEETING). To be Run on Eastor Monday, kpril 11;. 18S4. THE GREATEST N. S. W. RACING EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE FIFTH CONSULTATION OF MY ISS3r4 SERIES. 8000 at 5s each. An Even 4203 ; [Eight. 40g *, Ten 50s; Twelve, 60s; Sevanteen, 80s; Twenty-one, sent for 20), £5.] To be distributed as follows First Horse ... £1000 | Starters divide) ; . £100 : Second •• .. 500 Non-starters .. 20u Third .. .. 200 | Total '£'2000. ' The success and general satisfaction over all previous. Events sufliciontly introduces this. Applicants are requested to enclose bank notes (any colony) securely, and to register the letter . and Post-office orders (payable " Australasia; Cor Bearer." Add 4d postage for reply andyreinlt/ Toi. facilitate correspondence, enclose two; 1 , addressed.. enx'elopes, unstampod.' Address— 41 AUSTRALASIA" ;l (J.Thompson). Care of Mr. M. J. Franklin,, (Publisher, Book Importer, and Printer), 40 Hunter-street, Sydney., Capital.—ln recognition of the need, in\large;Con- : sultations of a financial guarantee of.stability', reserve capital is on permanent deposit, plus .the. ordinary Banking accounts. &T REGISTER LETTERS TS4 ■■ It is unnecessary to make special reference.,.to the ; established stability of the»e Conßultatiohs, wiiVch: is too well known. " Australasia's" last sweep on theSrdney Cup dosed with 70C0 Shares, subscribed in the short space of two ! months. That on the last Melbourne Cup with\,Sooo^ D. awing.—As uoon as the Drawing has taken>place.. Result Circulars are maitod to all interested and : advertised in Sydney Town and Country. Ac." ' Aquatics. A UCKLAND ROWING'. ASSOCIAJ3L TION. REGATTA, SATURDAY, 15th MARCH. FLAGSHIP: S.S. WELLINGTON. The First Raco will start at 2 o'clock. The steamer will leave the Wharf at I.3oYo'cinck, and at intervals during the afternoon. Ticketsjof Admission. 2« 6d each, can be obtained froui the nnderr signed. Band in attendance. War. SIBBIN,. - Hqri. Sec. _ . J>ONSONBY ANNUAL REGATTA. . EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 7th, 1534. Patron: His Worship the Mayor of Aucklahd.' Prebident : Thos. Peacock, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-Presidents: A. Boardman, E?q. W. Swanson. Esq., M.H.R . J. H. Upton, Esq. J. A. Tole, Esq-, M.H.R. Captain Harrison. Committee: Messrs. J. Cunningham. J. Pacre, F.. Jaggar, B Gilmer, C. Langsford, T. T. Masefield;. t*-., Smith . K. H. Lcwhjson, J H. Morpith, L; .Phillips, J Stodart, W. Stanford, C. Walontt, .A. W. , b'arquhar, W. Sloane. Theo. Cooper, F. Quick; Alfred Jones, E. Lewis, C. Culpan, and Captalh-Farquhar;' Umpire: James Stodart, Esq. Startek: Captain W. Faiquhar. Treasurer: W. F. Jones. PROGRAMME. Ist Race. YACHTS of 7 tons and over, sailed by owners or amateurs. , ' 2nd Race, AMATEUR SCULLERd. 3rd Race. YACHTS AND SAILING BOATS, 4 tons and'.not exceeding 7 tons. 4th Rack. WHALEBOAT RACE (seniors), for Allcomers; under Ponaonby Kegattn Rules. sth Race. i YACBTS AND SAILING BOATS, decked :dr; decked, under 4 tors. (sin Race. FOUR-OARED GIGS (uo outriggers), tlio property of any recognised Rowing Ciub, rowed ! :by'Aniateuts,. members of ihe aanie, under 21 years^ofOago. Ttii Rack. '* > FIRST-CLASS OPEN SAILING BOATS (as fier. Eule 26). Srii Rack. . FOUIi-OARED GIGS (no outriggers), the, property oif any recognised Rowing Club, rowed!by Amateurs, membo>B of the same. : Otu Race. SECOND CLASS OPEN SAILING BOATS (as per Rule 26). r' j 10th RACIf. WHALEBOATS, rowed by Amateura under 21 yeari. 11th Race. ROB ROY CANOES (built of wood). 12tu Race. OPEN SAILING BOATS, not exceeding 13 feet overall. 13TH R^ce. DINGIES, not exceeding I*2 feet overall; no" outriggers i or sliding seats, rowed by Buys under l 6 years oldi 14T1I IIACf. MERCHANT VESSELS AND STEAMERS' FOUR OARED Gl6S.— First prize, £6 : aecbnd.,'prize,-£2 15th Race. For Boys of the Kohimarama Training School; 10m Race. TUBS. 17th Rack. • MODEL YACHTS, under 4 feet. D. F. EVANS, .• Hr h. Sec; 1 THE HOT SPRINGS. A Royal Mail Coach will leavs Devonport for "Wal« wera every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on'arrival of tho 0 a.m. Boat from Auckland, caU ,M vat ocas Creek, Dairy Flat, V'ade, Orewg, arriving at Waiwera, at half-past 8 p.m., and retur from Waiwera overy Tuesday, Thursday, and f turday at half-past 8 a.m. arriving at Devonport at half-put 2 p.m. v.. Fares to Waiwera: Single, lCs; Return; 155." JAMES DODD, PHOrnIETOK

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6966, 15 March 1884, Page 3

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