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| ■ ~■-:?,, ' Ajaiu'eltisn-fs.' ■''- \ Abbott's OPERA 1I0US«, Protri-tor .;.;...;;...■..;. ...Vr 11. N.Abbott* ieissee »r>d Man«ger .............Mr. «». 11. W. j^JJ 1 Directress # .....:....;:..Mis. G. B. W. u,£ THIS (FRIDAY) EVOKING, JANUARY 0. , ' GitAND FASH lON ABLE Ni,HT. The ctlebratetl Tragic Artiste ' MRS. G. H. W. LEWIS, In her Woncerfol Creation cf '. JANE-SHORK, : ' Which h«s created such a Profound Sensation' ■ SUCH A PERFECT FUKOKE! Mrs. LEWIS' mt.rvellous impcr oaitton of this gj^ characttr but be looked upon as a triumph of art a life p.cture seldom painted, rarely seen, ■ ; but once it is teen will ever be remembered! JANE SHORE, i . With thl host of Auxiliaries, Sceaery, Costumes, mi THE GREAT SNOW S«B.>E. i To conclude with the Grsraing Comedietta WHO'S TO WIN HIM. - Prices, 4s, 2« 6d, atd Is. Box Pian at Lennox's. Day Ticket* at Abbott's HoteL J. W. DOBGE, Business Manager. RRIVED PROM CALIFORNIA, MIKE QUIN, The BANJO PLAYER And MINSTREL PERFORMER. UCKLAND ROWING ASSOOIA^ TION. ENTRY NIGHT IHIS DAY (FRIDAY), JANUARY 9, EIGHT P.*., AT TH« ■ " WAITEMATA HOTEL. B. E. I3AAC3, Hon. Sec Sporting. TXELENSVILLE TURF club. jla annual MEETING, JANUARY 29, 1835. JtJDOB : Stakter '. W. J. Hurst. Esq., M.H.B. Mr. O. C. McGee. Clerk or Scales : Clsrx or Coosac : Mr. R. J. Vercoe. Mr. J. Verooe. Stiwauds : Messrs. Cheriton. D. Deaevan. B. Foster, W. Jones, » J as. McLeod, Robert A. McLeod, J. Slitter. HANBiearriiKS : The Stewards. PROGRAMME : MAIDEN PLATE of 20so«s. : second horse ares states; distance, 1 mile and a quarter; weight for ag-\ Entrance; Isov. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of SOiOTi. ; Bvxni horse saves stakes. Nominations, lsov. ; acceptance, £1 5s ; distance, 2 miles. HELENSVILL* CUP, handicap of 65sovi, : secoid horse to receive lOsovs. out of stakes. Nomina. tions, ljo's; acceptance, 2sova; distance, 2 milts. / FLYING HA VDICAP of 20sovs.; second hone iiaves stakes; distance, 1 mile. Nomination, jso*,; acceptance, lsov. PUBLICANS' PTTRBE HANDICAP of ISsovs.; second horso saves stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptiuioe, , 15s ; distance, 1} miles. CONSOLATION HANDICAP RACE of IOsOYa. En. trance, lsov.: distance, 1 mile. HACK HURDLE SELLING RACE of ISsots. Ertrance lsov. ; distance, Is miles ; 10 stone up. Winner to be sold for £15, any surplus to go to the Club funds. Nominations to he sect to Secretary, Helensville, not later than eight p.m., January 9, IS*£, with enclosed. Weights will be declared January 16. Acceptances, wth ages and colours, must reach tie Secretary on 22nd January. All dispute*, claims, or objections will be decided by the Stewards, whose decision ihall be final. The races will be run under Auckland B.C. rules. Qualification fee, lsov. THOMAS F. HOLT, Secretary. "VTOMINATIONS for Helennvillft Races _i3i will be received by Mr. Wm, Perciralupto eight o'clock THIS EVESING. TttOS. F. HOLT, Secretary Helensville Turf Club. RACING CLUB, 1885. ANNUAL RACES, 29ra JANUARY. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 25sovs. Distance,2 miles; Nomination, 1 sov. ; acceptance, ljsove. MAIDEN PLATE, of 15sovs. Distance, 1J mllet Entrance, lsov, Weights-3yrs, Bst 2ibs; 4yra 9st ; 5, 6, and aged, 9it 31bs. MAIDEN MAORI RACK, of sots. About 1 mile. Post entries, as. TE AWAMDTU CUP (Handicap), of 49sevs. Two miles. Sweep of lsov, to second horso. Nomination, lsov. ; acceptance, 2sovs. , SELLING HUE RACE, of lOsovs. About 1 mile lOst, Post entries, lsov. WAIKATO STAKES (Handicap), of ISsots. About 1 mile. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, lsov. MAORI RACE (Handicap), of 4sovj. About ens mile. Post entries, 10a. PUBLICANS' PURS E, of 20sov8. Distance, 1J miles. domination, lsov.; acceptances (after Maori Race), lsov. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of lOjots. About 1 mile. Entrance, lsov. Nominations for Hurdles, Cup, Waikato Stakes, ( and Publicans' Purse close at nine p.m. on SATURDAY, 7.oth January, at Te Awamutu. Weights to be declared in New Zealand Hebalb and Waikato Times, on Thursday, 15th January. Acceptances close at nine p.m. on night of general entry, Tuesday, 20th January. All entries must be accompanied with the cash. Qualification fee one guinea. B. "W. ROCHE Hon. Secretary. OPO.RTI N_G NEWS, £4000.-320 CASH PRIZES. 4S- SEVENTH SRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IB NOW OPEN I To « PurchasM of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. The Six previous Drawings were fiIUA, and applications that c*me too late will be registered fa the Stv,n th Dratcing. The Seventh Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the end of r KBitt:art, and the Eighth Hamburg Drawing vill O, en on the Ist MARCH. ThU Seventh Grand Drawing will consist of 320 jMoney Prize*, amounting to £4000, subscribed by SCOO members at 10s each. The various Money Pratt will be distributed as follows:— 1 £SOO PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES I 15 £15 PRIZES 1 £200 PRIZE 15 £25 PRIZES 160 £10 PRIZES 1 £110 PRIZa 15 £20 PRIZES 100 £5 PRIZES 2 £50 PRIZES I TOTAL AMOUNT, £4000. 320 MONEY PRIZES. , To a Purchaser of 25 Pr grammes one will be given Gratis. The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawing* it that a purchase of 25 Programme* is guaranteed * Prize, and the chances are in favour of the investor draicing a large PrUe. at there are 220 large prises U 100 small ones. To an investor ot £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Bead Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. READ THIS.—In Moazs Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odd) are only-25 to 1 against an Investor of los drawing a prise. But carefully note the enormous odd* sgtinst investors draw-ng a Horse *f Cash Prize in any of the Htrte Consultations. The marbles are te placed for each drawing of the cash prize*, which gives t e enormous odds ajainst investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments in any hone consultations ; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a sum* bar of chances, and may win a number of prises for a single investment cf 10s. NOTE.— Prise Winners whether winning large or small prizes are i- formed that their names will not be made rublic without their written content This course (rill be pursued in consequence of the company having received many letters at various times from prize dinners, parti- ularly rfqaestinj the company not on -ay account to m.ke their names public. - ■ This Seventh Grand Drawing for £4000 will take place under the supei vision of a committee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. . . tar NOTlCE.—Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only ti) BOAZ. Bank Notts accepted. Two 2d stamps for i reply aad result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. ' . All letters must be addressed .' BOAZ, , Care of MR, MOSELY, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box «4, P. 0., DUNEDIN. DEVON PORT, WAIWERA, AND WARS.WORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. .: j; _ Leave Devonport every Leave Warkworth every Monday. Wednesday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, at I a.m. \ Saturday, 8 a.m. Wade, 10.30 , Puhi, 9.50 Walwer*. 12 /"-. • 'i "Waiwera, 10.15 fthi, 12.45 .',',/' Wade, 11.80 Arr. Warkworth, 2.80. , Arr. Devonport. 130. , - f ■-.:: u;' - THOB. BUTLER, .■■■;;'•. Prop 1 rieter.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7221, 9 January 1885, Page 8

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