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Amusements. A EBOTTS ____p^^, , , Under the Manaeerrent n« MESSRS. WILLIAMSON GAR NPR _ r ,„ MUSGROVE. * ER - * General Business Manager » *■**.■_*„, EST:: :: •- " $p&%« THIS (SATURDAY) KVPvtvp THE LAST NIGHT BUT 3 THE GREATEST SUCoJJJ 0 °rf SEEN IN NEW ZEaSd EVE « OH! FANCY! ' i..„ D # Seq a on arr *ig»ments for the rv !t- *< 0t Sydnor 0D WEDNESDAY next tk A ll ' to the "Ekfms ragfiu sr«S..hee e 7th ** Of the World-famed THBPKIVaTp £™' d and Amusing Come- THE PR-Vat* RK TAK? dy, which has now THE PRIVATF S ET ABY reach its 700rh repre- Till'. Pklvlte SE RET *HT setitotion in London THE PRIVATE srn? F,T *RY JUan only be repeated to-ni.ht and Sfflggj MR. FRANK TRENTON MR. H. R BARWOOTj ' Theatre Royal, Melbourne, Compaq Prices to suit all r| a ,,, , m 7, Dress Circle and "whestraSUllsßsSf.il . Is. OH ! HOW NICE. ". M " htalls .3s; pjj Box plan at Lennox's, Queen-street, ' THE PRIVATE GRAND SPECIAL GALA SSrt. A **• TUESDAY NFXT, APRIL 6. Under the distinguished patronage and „.,„.« , REAR-ADMIRAL KNORR °' THE COMMANDERS AND OFFICER His Imperial German Majesty's Squadron no. i„ Harbour; also, " , H.I.G.M. Consul, Hermann Brown Tin FAREWELL PERFORMANCE THE PRIVATE SE' RETARV. Box Plan open this morning at Lennox's. /V LL Accounts against the "Private Secretary" Season must be tendered not later than TO-DAY, o.herwiso they will not recognised. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, & MTJfflßoy E Sporting. ~~~ A UCKLAND RACING CLUB'S AUIJMN MEETING. FIRST DAY, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 26,135 G. TRADESMEN'S PLA.TE HANDICAP, of 108«ori One _ > a and 240 yards. MARES' PRODUCE STAKES, of 200sov« Sir furlongs. "' * EASTER HANDICAP, of 300507.5. One and thres quarter miles. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of ICCsovs. Ovet nine flights of hurdles. Two miles and aqusrter. SELLING RACE, of 50sovs. One mile. THE GREAT NORTHERN ST. LKGER. of 2Msots One mile six furlongs 132 yards. SECOND DAY, EASTER TUESDAI, APRIL 27, 1886. FLYING STAKES, of lOOiovs. Three-quarters of "a mile. " THE SHORTS (HANDICAP), of lOOsovs. One mils, AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, o ISOsovs. About three miles and a half. ELLKRSLIE PLATE, of lOOsovs. For two-»ear-oldß. Six furlongs. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 200 sots. One mile and a-half. FREE HANDICAP, of 60sovs. One mile. FRIDAY, Ai-PIL 9, ISS6-Acccptances Easter Handicap and Steepl chase. FRIDAY, APRIL, 16-General Entries and Forfeit Great Northern St. Leger and Mare's Produce Stakes. For further particulars, see programme. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A B.C. rjIHAMES JOCKEY CLUB. [Rjoisteked Under Auckland Racing Clu*.] AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 18S6. Pxksidxnt : Colonel Frater, M.H.R. Vice-PEitsiDKNT : J. H. Smith, Esq. Judse: James Craig, Jun., Esq. SEE-r7AKIi3 : A. Butler, S. Turtle, J. Darrow, D. R. Gellton, and E. McDonnell. HaNuicapper: W, W. Robinson. Starter : Owen McGce. Clkrk or Scales : W. Burton. Clerk op Course : L. Jackson. PROGRAMME. 1. FLYING HANDICAP, of 20»ovs. Distance, J mile. Nomination, 103; acceptance, 10s. 2. HANDICAP HHRDLT'S, of SOsors, with a sweepstake of 20s for starters to go to the second horse. I >i.«tince, abnnt 2 miles ; over 8 Eights of huriiles. Nomination, leov ; acceptance, 10s. 3. THAMES* LITE HANDICAP, of SOsovs, with a sweepstake of 2sovs for starters to go t» teoond hor«e. Distance, 1J miles. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. i. LOCAL SELLING RACE, of 20sovs. for horses the j bona ride property of residents in the counties of Ohinemuri, Tauranga, Piako, Cnromandel, and Thames for two months previous to the day of nomination. Weight for age. Winner to be sold for 40«ovs : 71bs allowed for erery reduction of lOsovs selling price down to nil; surplus to go to the fundi of the club. Distance, I mile. Entrance, lsov. Post entry. 5. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of SOsovs, with a sweepstakes of 2sovs for barters to go to second horse, distance, about 2i miles. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, 30s. 6. LAMONTE HANDICAP of 30sovs, second hone to receive £5 out of the stakes, distance, ii milos. Winner of Thames Plate to carry 711)8 extra. Nominations, lsov ; acceptance. 10s. Nominations for FLYING HANDICAP, HANDICAP HURDLK.B, THAMES PLATK, STKEPLECHASE, and LaMONTK HANDICAP close at the Jockey Club Rooms, Thames, on FRIDAY, the 30th April, at eight p m.; and weights will be declared on MONDAY, the 3rd May ; acceptances on TUESDAY, the 4tb May, before eight p.m. RULES AND CONDITIONS. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Exchange Buildings, Thames. Entrance money enclosed with name, age, pedigree, name of owner, and colours of rider. Any jockey riling except la the colours entered will be fined one guinea. No jockey shall ride in races on the course until he shall have obtained a license from the Committee nf ths Club, on application at the Office of the Club, and paying to the Secretary a *ee of One Guinea annually, which will go towards a Distressed Jookeys' Fund. Any person entering a horse, except for the Local Selling Race, to be a subscriber of not less than one guinea. All disputes, claims, protests, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards or whosoever they mar appoint, and such decision on all points shall be final. The rnl«s of the Thames Jockey Club will be strictly adhered to. L. MELHOSE, Hon. Sec. f ea^ii^iii'irß.Tifr £=r ' ;: ''"^- ?sa iIOURSING MEETING. PLDMPTON PARK. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 24 AND 25. An ALL-AGED STAKE, for Shareholders in the Company, for Cup and SweepsUke of £3. Entries close SATURDAY. May 1,1888, at eight p.m. with Secretary. Final Payment and Draw. FRIDAY, 21st May, with eecret»ry, at Queec s Ferry Hotel, Vulcan-lane, Auckland SAME DAY, ON THE PARK GROUNDS. A HANDICAP TROTTING MAT'~H, open to all horses, for a Cap and sweepstake of 2sovs. Entries at same time and place as Coursing M»tch. See hand bills for particulars. WALLNTTT . C. WALLNUTT. SecretaryAuckland, April 1, 1880 _ fTIHE "NEW ZEALAND HERALD." Subscription: fld per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s fid per quarter, in advance, posted w any part of the colony. . h _ Adve.-Msors in the country can remit payment oy Money Orders or Postage Stamps. , . Instructions as to the inurtion or wltMrmm 01 advertisements in the Hebald mtut bt »*SJft Advertisements received without such ta»- uc "°°: will be inserted till countermanded, and charge* accordingly. ~ _. ,j„ r . For the convenience of advertisers, repliesl attw tlsements may be sent to the Herald Flushing Office; but the proprietors do not accept anyrespon aibility in this respect. -. „- Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d eacn Insertion. These announcements are also >»*"»« in the Auckland Wkkkly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra clurge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7602, 3 April 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7602, 3 April 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7602, 3 April 1886, Page 8

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