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Sporting. ATAHUHU RACING CLUB WINTER MEETING Will be held on SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 12. TRAINS leave Auckland at 11.45 A.M. AND 12,45 P.M., Returning after tha Races. WM. L. LOCKHART, Secretary. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. WINTER MKETING. WHIT MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1886. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE of K'OfOvs, with a sweep of 3'.ovs each, to go to second horse. About two and a half miles, HAN 1' HURDLE RACE of lOOsovs. w:th a sweep of 3sov« each, to go to the sou nd h' r-e. Two and » quarter miles, over 9 flights of hurd'es. NOVEL HURDLE RACK of 50snvs Ovor S flights of hurdles. Tho winner to be sold by auction imln lately after tho roce, and the while of the proceeds to go to the funds. Two miles. GRI'AT NORTHERN STI'EPLECIUSE (HANDICAP) of "Oi'bovs, added to a sweepstakes of 10-ovs each ; second hone to receivo f>Osnvs, find third nurse 25sovs out of tho stakes. About three and a-half miles. SELLING STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs. About three and a half miles. WILLIAM PERCIVAL, Secretary. Meetings. TE AWAMLTU CHEESE AND BACON FACTORS COMPANY (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Public Hall. Te Awamut.u, at three o'clock p.m. on SATURDAY, June 19, 1 S«. To receive Report and Balance-sheet for year ending Slay 21, ISS6. To elect Directors and Auditors, and for any other business of which due notice shall have been given. J. WALTON, Secretary. AUCKLAND BRANCH OP THE NEW ZEALAND TEACHERS* INSTITUTE. A General Meeting of the above will he held on SATURDAY, at eleven a.m. at the Wellesicy-itreet School. Important subjects for the Annual Meeting to be held iu July. C. M. CARTER, Secretary. GRAFTON ROAD ESLEYAN CHURCH —The Rsv. J. S. Smalley preaches TO-NIGHT (Friday), at half past seven o'clock. All sittings free. c'omo and welcome. sanliey's hymns used.

Life Insurance. mHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. The ONLY Officii POSSESSING Government Pecdritt and proffering the combined advantages of LIFE INSURANCE WITH PROFITS LOWEST PREMIUMS ACCUMULATED FUNDS OF OVER ONE MILLION STERLING INVIOLABLE STATE GUARANTEE HOST LIBERAL CONDITIONS EXTANT ' PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. lib::r\l CONDITIONS. Policyholders unable to pay their premiums, can, after two yean, liuvj ca. dit until the amount in arr;ar(with inteiest at icven per cent.) exceeds the Surrender Value; and :n the event of death prior to the exhaustion of Surrender Yalua, the sum assured is payable less the arrears. TEMPERANCE SECTION. Tho only Life Insurance (•ffice in New Zealand which offers to total abstainers the advantage cf a Temperance Section. Tho premium charged are the same as in the General Section, but the profits will b« ascerained separately, and divided amongst abstainers, LOANS ON MORTGAGE. The Association is now lending money on approved Freehold Security to tho extent of half the value offered, at moderate rates of interest. Particulars and forms of applications can be obtained at tho Head Office, or at tho District and Resident Agencies. D. M. LUCK lE, General Manager. Head Office, Wellington, May, 18SC. Educational. BITING ! WRITING! WRITING ! tT - G -oil Writing guaranteed in a Series of Twelve Lessons (Ladles or Gentlemen*. Trrms (privately) : One Guinea and a-ha'.f Day and Evening Glasses: One (Juinno. — » pply F. Marie Giles. Professor of Writing, A.M. P. Buildings, No. 3, 148. Queenstreet. MR. AUG. IRONMONGER, IvJL TEACHER©;' the BANJO. Terms upon application to Mr. Eady, Music-seller, Quoen-street. Music arranged, transposed, and set for the Banjo. [A CARD.] MR. GEORGE H. GLUT SAM, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Every Branch of Theoretical and Practical Composition and the Study of the Art of Accompanying. Will be in attendance daily to receive Pupils at his Rooms, over Hoffmann and Sons' Music Warehouse, Queen-street. XT 0 T ~ 0 E. MR. NEVILLE BAf/tNETT, F.C.0., Professor of Music, Has now removed to central premises (only five minutes from Queen-street, and therefore easily accessible to pupils from all parts), viz.: HOBSON-STREET (Fifth house above St. Matthew's Church). For Lessons in Singing, Pianoforte, Organ, Sightreading, Harmony, Ac., apply to above address. John ri moDGH, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, VIOLA, GUITAR, &c. Church - street, Ponsonby, next house to Public School. Workshop for Machine and Musical Instrument repairs, Model-making, Electric Apparatus, &c, &c TJOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. MRS. GILST.JN has Removod her School from Park Road to Orange Road, Mount Eden, where Young Ladies entrusted to her care will And all the comforts of an Engliih home. Vacancies for no young lady boarders. Terms, with Masters for French, Music, and Drawing, £46 per annum. Without Masters, and including a sound English education with Musij, £35 per annum References kindly permitted to clergymen and parents of pupils. March 31. 1886. Commission Agents. $71 L. PRIME, House and Land Agent, S' • Office' Nn. 25, Insurance Company's Buildngs. <4 ueen -street.

pfIARLES 1018 IL L, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT WHANOAREI. TAMES GILLIES, C $ COMMISSION MERCHANT AND GENERAL AGENT, 311, GxOROK-STREItT, SYDNEY. Sales and Purchases of Vessels, Merchandise, and produce of all kini's effected en the most favourable Terms. F. R. c L r^~^. HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE : SHORTLAND-STREET, Over Jackson and Russoll'*. Post Office Box : 427

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7661, 11 June 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7661, 11 June 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7661, 11 June 1886, Page 8

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