Sporting. G FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION ON « THE MELBOURNE COP, 1884 To be Bun on the 4th November. 2000 — MEMBERS AT 103 EACH — 2000 133 Prizes. First Horse .. „ .. £300 Second Horse Third Horse .. 75 Other Starters (divided) .. .. 175 Non-starters (divided) ... .. 300 Total .. , £1000 Application by letter only. Registered letters or telegrams will not t on any account, be received. The Drawing, under the supervision of a Committee of the Investors, will take place as soon as filled. Result slips forwarded to Subscribers immediately after the Drawing. Enclose stamps for replv and result* All agents and representatives of 25 tickets and of Press invited to the Drawing. Early application invited. G. FLANEUR, care of D Twobill, Purk HoteL Auckland. HOOD'S PROGRAMME. NOW OPEN ON MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUTS.
NOVEMBER, 1884. Capital £10,000. 20,000 Members, at 10s each. 404 Prizes. Each thare has Seven Chances. First Prize Melbourne Cup £2000 First Prize New Zealand Lnp .. .. .. £1000 Programmes, Pamphlets, etc., etc., sent Post Free on application to ROBIN HOOD, Care of TWOS. STAPLETOV, Box 235, Post Office, Christchnrch; or Care of JUBAL FLEMING, City Baths. Colombo-street. Christchnrch. Stud. rpHE PURE-BRED %§1 CLYDESDALE I JLfgsjQk-E. STALLION* YOUNG LORD DERBY WILL STAND THIS SEASON As under: Mondays—Pukekohe | Tuesdays—Bombay and Maketu Wednesdays—Drury and Papakura Saturdays—Pap&toitoi, Otara, and Flat Bush The. remainder of the week at the Stables of the owner, Manurewa. R. W. BROWN, Owner, Manurewa. A LBERT NOBLE--5 .MANn Stand this Season at Y _V gjlfyy the Stables of the owner, L Mount Albert, the wellknown entire Horse, Albert Nobleman. The horse will not travel, and the success which has attended his Bsrvicss hitherto prove the advantage to owners of mares of obtaining the services of a horse that is kept at the frtables of the owner, and under his constant supervision A number of his stock bred by the owner may be at any time inspected. Terms: Single mares,. £3; two or more, as per agreement. Grazing, 2s 6d per week ; usual conditions. MARK WOODWARD, Mount Albert.
Hp O Stand this <& Season, at the Harp Za of Erin Hotel, the Thoroughbred Stallion BILLINGSGATE, Eight years old, by Izaak Walton, out of Slander, by Traducer; Izaak Walton, by Dainty Ariel, cut of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman , Dainty Ariel, by Riddleswortli BILLINGSGATE is a dark bay horse, with black points, standing about 16 hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. He vsas bred by the late W. Wal'ers, Esq., of Papakura. While on the turf, he proved himself the fastest miler of his day. His breeding is undeniably good. On his dam's side, he ha* the celebrated Tradacer blood, which at the I presen- time is telling so well on the turf. On his ! si-e's, he has Dainty Ariel, by Kiddlesworth, while Fanny Fisher is by the celebrated Fisherman. F/om the combination of these strain?, he should get somo first-class stock, either for racing or steeplechasing. Some of the be t cross-country horses in England are got by speedy horses on the fiat, out of well-bred Billingstrats started in 6G races, winning 32; second, 14 ; and third, 10 times. Terms : Thoroughbred Mares, £7; Half-bred Mares, £5 ; Groom's Fee, ss. Two or more Mares, the property of same owner,' by agreement. All fees to be paid by January 1,1885. Paddocks, at 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Billing-gate will travel as follows :— Mondays, Otahuhu and Psnmure; Wednesdays, through Mangere. Remainder of the week, at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars, apply to the groom in charge, or ROBERT THORPE, Proprietor, Harp of Erin, Ellerslle.
Board and ResidenceMRS. HOWARD, St. George's Bay Koad, Parnell, has very good accommodation for three eentlemen. "VTORTH SHORE —Ventnor House, Beach Superior Boarding-house for permanent cr temporary abode. Three minutes from Ferry Boat to Auckland. Splendid view of Harbour. Scrupulous cleanliness and overy attention. Term 3 moderate Board and residence.—Mrs, c. Davy can accommodate a lady and gentleman, or two gentlemen, with all home comforts.—Address, Wakefield-itrcet, next Fitzroy Hotel. "ff>OARD AND RESIDENCE. — Mrs. HP Rogerson, 16C, Grey-street (top) has vacancies for two single gentlemen, or married couple. Every comfort and convenience. Terms moderate, MRS. DALTON has vacancies for two . gentlemen friends or married lady and gentleman.—Apply Panama House, Lower Symonds-street. THE OLD CLUB, Eden Crescent.— Vacancies for Gentlemen or Ladies. Plunge and shower bath. Terms, according to requirements. APARTMENTS, with Board, for one or two Gentlemen in private family ; convenient to town, and moderate terms.—Apply to Mr. F. B. Macicdoe. at Mr. H. P. Barber's, Fort-3treet. WARKWORTH HOUSE, Grey-street, near the top, and convenient to tram-cars.— Mrs. Clow has superior accommodation for single gentlemen and married couples. JERVOIS HOUSE, Wellesley-atreet West —Superior Accommodation. Double and single bedrooms, lofty and well ventilated. Piano, plunge and shower biths, Tirms moderate.—a. Watson proprictores?. /fN OVERNOR EROW.N B BO L'JEL \JT HOBSON-3TKEET. B>ard and Lodging*. per woflk do. tlo. fiilcn'tp rrn">*vl .... • "Ir* WELLESLEY HOUSE, Wellfsley-street, Auckland (Thiee Doom west from Hobson-street). BOARD AND RESIDENCE A Good Table kept. lofty and well-ventilated Bed* rooms. Plunge and shower Baths, and every convenience to ensure the Comfort of Boarders and Visitor?. Terms. £1 per week. M M A SON (1 ate of Wellington). Proprietress. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent street—Mrs. Richmond begs to inform hor friends that she has dow opened her new promises as a first*class boarding bouse. Single and doable bedrooms and suites of apartments. Plun*jo and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two mlnutos walk frota Opera House.—Terms ou appiica* fon.
BELMONT HOUSE, upper Vincentstreet, near top, pleasantly situated, good view, central position. Mrs. Basten having lately made alterations and additions to her premises, will continue to conduct it a first-class Private Boarding Establishment, 'where boarders and visitors may rely on every comfort and convenience. Double or single bedrooms; suites of apartments ; plunge and shower baths ; special accommodation for families. Terms moderate. IMPERIAL BOARDING ESTABLISHiIENT, GREK-STKEET (Late Crown Hotel). W. A WATERMAN (forme ly of Queen-street, lata of the Misonic Hotel, Coromaudel) begs to inform his old friend? aod customers that ho hat opened the above plnco as a General Boarding Establishment The place has been improved, renovated, and re-fur nished, at considerable outlay. For Young Men and Permanent Boarders, or otherwise, and the Travelling Public generally will And the above clean, comfortable, and convenient. 'Buses passiog every ten minutes. Le tors mid telegrams receive prompt attention Cabs to meet boat or steamer if required. Night Bell for Travellers. Terms Moderate. Singlo and Double Bedroom?. W. A. WATERMAN, Proprietor. PERTH VJLLA, 1, Hobaon-street, Auck; land.—Mrs. Loverock receives Boarders for Temporary or Permanent Residence, and endeavours by personal superintendence, to secure for her guests the comfort derived from polite attention, scrupulous cleanliness, and prompt attendance. Tho Table is liberally kept, the cooking particularly cared for, and the meals are punctually served. Perth Villa stands npon the cliff at the corner of Hobson-street and Moore-street, commanding a full view of the harbour, Stoke's Point, and the North Shore. It* aspect is north and west. It is near the Star Hotel, only three minutes' walk from Queen-street. Parties arriving by steamer will find in Perth Villa the comfort and quiet of. "home." Terms from Twenty-live Shillings dependent upon individual requirement. TO OUR NEW PREMISES, UPPER SYMONDS-STKEET (Opposite Kjber Pass Boad). LETTS, WOODWARD, & CO., IRONMONGERS AND HOUSE FtJRNKHERS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7160, 28 October 1884, Page 3
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