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'-' Sporting. "TV AEG AVIL L E EAC E3. ■ .',,. , EXCURSION. j A Special Steamer will leave Felensrllle for Dargiyille immediately after the arrival of the train leaving Auckland on THURSDAY, sth March, at a quarter past seven a.m-. and a Steamer will leave Dargav.lle on SUNDAY morning for Helensville, when a Special Tr*in will meet the passengers and canvey them on to Auckland at the usual first-class Fares. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. MAIDEN PLATE, 25sovg. BUSHMAN'S PURSE. 40»ovs. MArDfcN HURDLB RACE, 25SOVS. DARGAVILLE Ol'P, lOOsovs. HATIVE RACE, 15 ovs. PUBLICANS' PURSE, 46SOTS. SECOND DAY. HAND'CAP HURDLE RACE, 5050V3, FORESTERS' PLAI'E, 25sovs. kaipara handicap, 85sova. >ATIVb; RACE HANDICAP, IoiOVS. GUHDKJGEKS , PURSE, 45SQTS. FREtI HANDICAP, 30sov*. QNEHUNGA RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the ONEHUNGA RACECOURSE OH SATURDAY, 28th MARCH, 1885. Stewards : Messrs. Webb. Oates, D <re, Brook field, Daley, Snttie Kelly, Robinson, Wattle, Neilson, Howe, amd Adams. JoneE : Stastsr : Mr. F. Lairry. Mr. O. C. Mciiee. Clerk of ■ he Scales : Clekk of the Course Mr. Daley. Mr. Casey. HANOicAPPEna : The Committee. .ToTAXisiToR Stewards: Messrs. Rowe, Biookneld, and Oates. Treasurer : TIMK»KErKR; Mr. Brookfield. Mr. Dore. 1. SELLING RACE of 20sovs., the winner to be sold for 15sovs., the surplus, if any, to co to the funds of the Club. \\ miles. Set up. Nomination, 20s. 2. RAILWAY HANDICAP of 40sovs. 1 mile. Nomination, Itov.; acceptance, 2sovs. 8. NOVEL RACE of SOsovs., the winner to be th« property of the Club. Distance, 1 mile. Nomi" nat on, lsov. Sat up. i. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 40sovs., over 8 flight* of hurdles. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 1 bov.; acceptance, 2sovs. 5. ONEHUNGA RACING CLUB HANDICAP of lOOsovs., second hor e to receive lOsov-. one of the stakes. Distance, 1£ miles. Nomination, 2eovs.; acceptance, 3sovs. 6. PONY RACK of ISsovs. Distance, 1J miles. Minimum weight, 7st. Nomination, lsov. 7. FiiEE HANDICAP of 20aovs. Distance, 1 mile; acceptance, 31)9. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles, Onehunga Racing Club Handicap, and Railway Haadicap cloe at eight o'clock on March 13th. General entrance and acceptance, March 20th, at eight p.m. All nominations to be addressed to the secretary, Onehunga. RICHARD WKBB. Secretary. WADE JOCKEY CLUB RACES. TO BE RUN ON 20th MARCH, 1885. PROGRAMMEMAIDEN PLATE, for all hones that never won public m ney; distance, 1 mile and a-half ; weight-for-age. Eatrauce, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. HURDLE RA E. 1 mile and a-balf; over six flights of hurdles 3ft- 6in. ; top weight, lOst. Entrance, 15s ; Acceptance, 159 WADK AND OhEWA HANDICAP; distmee, 1 mile and three-quarters. Entrance, 15s; acceptance, 16s. SETTLERS' RACE, for all horses owned by settlers with n ten miles of course ; wnight-for-age ; distance, 1 mile and a-half. Entrance, 15s. PONY RACE, for all ponies 14 hands high and under, within ten miles of course ; distance, 1 mi e : top weight. 7st. Entrance, 10s. Any pony e tered in the race under three years to be allowed 7ibs. HACK RACE, for all untrained hacks owned by settlers in the die rlct for three months previous to entry within ten miles of course; top weight, Bst 71b3. CONSOLATION RACE. Three horses to be entered in each race, or no race, Decisions of Stewards to be final. Qualification fee, £1 Is, fer all races excepting the Pony Race, which will be 10* 6d. Nominations close on Saturday, 14th March, 1885. All nominations addressed to the Secretary, JNO. MOFFAT, Secretary. G FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION • on the AUCKLAND EASTER HANDICAP * STEEPLECHASE, To be Bub on the 4th and 6th of April, 18:5. 2000 Members at 10s Each. Easter Handicap. Steeplechase. First Horse.. ..£250 First Horse .. £175 Second Horse .. 100 Second Hone .. 75 Thild Horse.. .. 50 Third Horse.. .. 50 Starters (divided) .. 75 Star.ers (divided) .. 75 Non-starters do. ... 75 Non starters do. .. 75 £550 v. £450 Total Amount, £1000. Two separate drawings. One ticket can win £425. Application by letter only. The drawing, under the supervision of a < ommit ee of Town and Country Investors, will take pUce *» soon as filled Result alipe forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing. Enclose stamps for reply and result. All agents and representatives of 25 tickets, and of Press, invited to the drawing. Early application invit-d. G. FLANEUR, Care of D. Twohill, P. O. Box 96; ■ ■ . Or, Park Hotel, Auckland. SPORTING NEWS. £4000.-320 CASH PRIZES. m , EIGHTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN! To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratif. » From the undoubted popularity and great success these drawings have obtained throughout New Zealand t e promoters are enabled to bring them before the public every two months. There is also the fact that all these drawings have filled some time before thn advertised date of closing, which has enabled the Compauy to pay the prizes n full The Eighth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the end of April, and the Ninth Hamburg Drawing will Open on th« Ist Mat. This Eighth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Monet Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by SOOO members at 10s each. ' The various Money Prizes will be distributed as fellows :— 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £15 PRIZES 1 £200 PRIZE 16 £25 PRIZES 169 £10 PRIZES 1 £100 PHIZ 15 £20 PRIZES 100 £5 PRIZES 2 £50 PRIZES TOTAL AMOUNT, £4000. 320 MONEY PRIZES. To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings it that a] purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the chances are in favour of theinvestor drawing « large Prize, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a priz sand the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. READ THIS.—In Boazs Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of lus drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormous odd« against investors drawing a Horse »r Cash Prize in any of the Hone Consultations. The marbles are leplaced for each drawing of the cash prizes, which gives t e enormous odds a<ainst invesj tore. This Company would simply ask Investors to calculate the odds tiefore placing their investments in any htrse consultations ; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a v umber of chances, and nuy win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. I NOTE.—Prixe Winners whether winning large or small prizes are i> formed that their names will not be made public without their written consent. This Eighth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take place under the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, arid the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. «ST NOTlCK.— Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange, P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank' Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and re«nlt. Registered letters and telegrams not received. ." Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed BOAZ. Care of MR. MOBELY, ' Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., DUNKDIN. VISITING CARDS—PIate Engraved and V 50 IvQry C«rdi printed in two hours. Gentlemen'*, 7s; Ladies', 6d.- Herald Printing Works, Wyndham-street. MAGNETIC HEALING.—MR. MILNER STEPHEN receives Patients at his Rooms. SemmerviUe's Buildings, Vulcan Lane, daily from te> till flve o'clock. __~ i LINOLEUM Company's very beet '• A' ml quality, manufactured from puie cork and oil S« lid square yard, same good* as charged elsewhere 4* 80. "*4OO worth.—J. M. HcLachlan.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7268, 5 March 1885, Page 8

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