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• Sporting. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. • WINTER MEETING. SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, 1885. MAIDEN STEKPLECHASE of lOOsovg, with a sweep of 3sovs. each to go to second horse. Four-year-olds, list 41b; five-year-olds, list 121b ; six and aged, 12st sib. Entrance, 3sovs. each, to go to the funds. About three and a half miles. NOVEL HURDLE RACE of SOsovs. Entrance, 2«ovs. each, to go to the funds. Over eight flights of hurdle*. Ihe winner to be sold by auction immediately after She race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds. Two miles. GREAT NORTH ERNSTEEPLECHASE(H\NDICAP of SOOeovs., add'id te a sweepstake of lOsovs. each Second horse to receive SOsovs., and third horse Ssbovs. out of the stake*. Nomination, Soots. each, to go to the funds. Horses to be nominated to the Secretary of the A.R.C., by eight p.m., on Friday, May 1. Weights to appear on or about Friday, Hay 25. Acceptances, with 3sovs., p>rt of the sweep, by eight p.m., on Monday, June 1. About three and a half miles. HANDICAP BC'RDI.E RACE of lOOsovs., with a •weep of Ssovs. each to go to the second horse. Nomination, 2sovs. each, to go to the funds. Two and a quarter miles, over 9 flights of hurdles. SELLING STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs. Nomination, Ssovs. each, to go to the funds. Four-year-olds, list; five-year-olds, Hit 121b: six yeart and upwards, 12st 31b. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for lfSOiovs. If entered to be sold for lOOiovs , allowed 71bs : if for 75sovs., 14ibs; if for SOsovs., 2Ub»; if for SS3OVS., 281bs; if for lsov. 421bs. About three and a half miles. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, *o. [With amounts to be transmitted to the Secretary A.R C.) Hokdat, June 1. Acceptances -Great Northers Steeplechase, Ssovs. ; Handicap Hurdles, . Ssovs. Nominations — Maiden Steeplechase, 3sors. ; Selling Steeplechase, 3sovs. ; Novel ' Hurdles, 2jovs. Baxttkbay. June 6, 1885 (At the Post)--Maiden Steeplechase (sweep), 3sovs- ; Great Northern Steeplechase. 7ao»«. Wμ. PERCIVAL, Secretary. SPORTING NEWS. £4000.-320 CASH PRIZES. JOT NINTH GBAND HAMBURG DRAWING} 13 NOW OPEN < To a Purchaser of 26 Programmes one will be given Gratis. From the undoubted popularity and great suc"j"bs these drawings have obtained throughout New Zealand t • proueters are enabled to bring them before the pnbllo every two months. Although this Company has a large number of Horse Consu ltationtsts (about thirty) to contend egain>t, some of whom under tctit'ous names have been mean enourh to do their utmost to injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they cannot do so. as this Company is too ! well established and favourably known with the public all through N*w Zealand. The large number of applications that cine in too late will be registered in the ninth drawing ; or, if the applicant wishes, the money will be returned. The Xinth Grand Drawinfi for £4000 will close the end of June, sad the Tenth Hamburg Drawing will Open on the Ist July. The Ninth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Monet Prizes, amounting te £4000, subscribed by SON members at 10s each. The various Money Prizes will be distributed a fellows:— 1 £309 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £15 PRTZBS 1 £20« PRIZE 15 £25 PRIZES 160 £10 PRIZES 1 £100 PKIZB 15 £20 PJiIZES 100 £6 PRIZES 2 £50 PKIZES • TOTAL AMOUNT, £4000. 320 MONET PRIZES. To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. IT.'i* (hand principle •/ these Hamburg Drawing! is that a vurekaier ef 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the chnncrs are in favour of the investor drawing a large PrUe, as there are 220 large frizes to 100 small one*. To an investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a priz-, an<l the (lead Pili* or any other may be drawn br an investor of Ids. READ THIS.— In boat's Grand Hamburg Drawings tie greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10a drawing m prize Bat carefully note the enormous odd* against investors drawing a. Horse or Cash Prize is any of the Hone Consultation*. The .Barbies are ieplac«d for each drawing of the cash prizes, which gives the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their Investments in any hens consultations; and this Company would not presume te tell the public that they have a umber of chances, and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. NOTE—Prise Wieneis whether winning large or small prizes are ii.fumed that their names will not be Bade public uithout their written consent. This Ninth Grand Druteing for £4000 will take place under the supervision of a committee of eight sabBcribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. • ... gar NOTICE. — Country Cheques marked correct by Sank, omly payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Tw*2d stamps for reply and remit. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. . All letters must be addressed i. ;; in B AZ, Care of Mr. Moseley, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, Post-offlce, Dunedin. Conveyances. DE V 6 O WAIW AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS: Lea>e Devonport, 8 a.m. ; Takapun», 8.30 a.m.; Wad», 10.30 : Wiiiwera, 12 noon ; Puhoi, 12.45 p.m. Arrive Warkwonh, 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS: Leave Warkwonh. 8 am.; Puhoi, 9.30 a.m. : W»iwera, 10.16 a.m.; Waiie, 1130 a.m.; Takapunn, 2 p.m. Arrive Devonport, 2.30 p.m. THOMAS BUTLER. Proprietor. I" AKE COACH LEAVES DEVONPORT POST-OFFICE DAILY, A 8.20 a.m., 0.30 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4.30 p.m. LEAVES LAKE SCHOOLHOUSE DAILY, At 9,5 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 2.45 p.m., and 5.15 p.m. / • DAVIS BROTHERS. mHAMES TO PAEROA. TA I) RANG A, X ' AND TE AROHA. • TP. AROHA TO MOHRINSVILLE. BRADLEY « Oo's Royal Mail Coach leaves Symint;ton'ii ROYAL HOTEL, Thames, for Te Aroha daily at Eirßt a.m., arriving at Te Arobaat Two p.m. Leaves Te Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, aiufl FRIDAY at Nine a.m.; and TUESDAY and ; AITCRUAY at Eleven a.m. /A Coach leaves Te Aroha for Morrlnsville train (jdaUy, at Seven a.m paddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies on hire. £fables opened at all hours. jr BRADLEY & FERGUSON. L ; Proprietors, . fair o t ice. MCHAS. B. JOHNSON, late of Hamilton, Walkato, halving taken the stables in Durham-street, Auckland, uMely occupied by Balatead Bros., requests a connance of the sup on accorded to hi* predecessor!, End hopes by attention and moderate charges to merit MjLcontinuance of trapport. m Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Wag' Annettes, &c., on hire. . > I GH AS. R. JOHNSON, ■ LIVERY STABLES, ■ •" DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND, n - Lat£ Halbtsas Eros. if Letters or telegrams promptly attended to. ■'11/TESSKS. HALSTEAD BROS, wish to T»Jj|j| announce to their numerous supporters that rjj/A announce to their numerous supporters that they nave nillnquisbed the livery business carried on ■ by them is Darham-street. to MR. CHAS. K. JOHNW BON of Hanvlton, Waikato, and thanking those I numerous riendsfor their support, the» would ask I the same kindness to their successor, whom they can I confidently recommend. Messrs. Balstead Bros, will f rtill retain an office it the ftable* in ham-street and all orders left there will receive prompt attenti on I QUICK. 's stables, f laE ALBERT-STREET. ~ ! Me. F. Quick begi to return bU sincere thanks for f the liberal patronage received while carrying on the ' business known as "Quick's Livery and Bait Stables, i Albert-street, and trusts that Messrs. James Dignan \ and Co., the gentlemen to whom be has relinquished the same, will be accorded support in an equally liberal manner. Patrons can rely upon being treated civilly and fairly by bis successors, nnoer whose i proprietary he feels sure the Hostelry will become the favourite of Auckland. .. • ; •—• ! j. J. DIGNAN.] [T. yOLEY.] fr. MJNDON, MESSRS. JAMES DIGNAN and CO., having purchased Mr. F. Quick's business, ! bop* to Merit th* patronage so generously bestowed on their late and popular predecessor. For Hire—Hansom Cabs, Open and Close Carriages, Buggies of every * description. Wtgonnettes, Breaks, and Omnibuses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Private Carriages with Livery. Hearses and Mourning Coaches. Orders by Post, Telegraph, or Telephone (No. 124) receive careful attention. The Btable provides unsurpassed accommodation for Horses, etc. Night Attendance. Charges' moderate. • '•■■ ■ GROWTHS B, • VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT BTABLBB, corner of Lome and Wellesler street*. Pitronlsed and appointed Livery Stable-keeper to - H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excel. ■ lency Six O. T. Bowen. ■ For Hlre~A (real variety oil Carriages, open and close; Brougham* and Weddirc. Carriages, with bay horses; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded and open: sinttle or pair of Horses ' Four-wheeled Dog-carts; Brei for picnic parties; Covered 'Don • veyances for driving passengeis to out-dliijlo!i i J*dlei" an-i Gentlemen' Bad4le Horse- <b& tux. \ .. QmsM Jle<Ur»>- - ;>

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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