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Railway ZEAI AND" RAILWAYS. ZE Al AND R AIL WAY S. AUCKLAND SECTION. WITHDRAWAL OF STATIONMASTERS FROM pjypATorroi AND NQAROTO stations. From and after MONDAY, the 10th October, Pspatoitol and Ngaroto Stations will be treated an FLAG Stations. The officers In charge of thoss stations will be withdrawn on the night of the Bth October. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Olucn, Auckland, September 29, 1837. Sporting. SOUTH AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS AND SPORTSMEN. The first meeting unddr the auspices of the above Club will be held on the Claudelands Racecourse, Htmllton, on THURSDAY, December 29th, 1887, when not less than THREE HUNDRED POUNDS will be distributed In stakes. O. J. W. BARTON, Foe. pro tem, South Auckland Racing Club. V The Stud. REASON 1887-8. R A dam '/if OIW Brown horse, 16 hands 2 I 1 i.i.X/, -yn. _ inches, seven years old, by V—r«lT>'!?T y ' . "fcp Leollou), dam L'Orlent, by Knl|<htol the Crescent out of Kgyptlan, by Touchstone out of Area, by Gladiator, Knight of the Ciesoent was by Knight of St. Patrick, who was by Knight of St George [winner of the St. L»ger] out of Pocahontas, dam of Stockwell,* Rataplan, King Tom, etc.; Leollnus by Caterer out of Tasmania, by Melbourne; Caterer by btockwell out of tSellna, by Orlando. , lladames Is grandly bred, uniting so many strains of Whalebone with those of 'Vjnius through Melbourne, and Partisan through Gladiator. As a racehorse ltadames comes well to tho front. He won the 80, Handicap, HOsovs; the Maiden Plate at Walpawa; the T*ur«nga Stakes, 200sovs at Poverty Bay; Dead Heat with Administrator for the Easter Handicap, 200sovs, Auckland Autumn Meeting [this was the fastest race ever run in New Zealand!; the t apakura Cup, etc. Kada 11 os thnws n uon power, on short legs, and has a errand constitution, moves fi*o'y in all bin pace., and equally suited to get racehorse* or give action to a trotter. Terms, £3 10s ; groom, ii. Two or more mares as agreed. Radames will travel as follows Mondays: Panmure, Howick. East Tainaki. Wednesdays ' Avondais, Saturdays : Mangero. Other days at the Harp of Krln. Dental11. F. W INDSOBSURGEON DENTIST # (By Exam.), Late or rat Fikm op Kkmpt and Windsou, Begs to Intimate to the public of Auckland ana country distilcts that he is still in practice at the old Chambers, FOOT OF SHORTLAND-STREET, Nearly opposite the General Post Office. HavlnJMfaged the services of a first-claw Mechanical 1 Assistant, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERARLY, :» He requests a share of their support. Box 210. Tklkfhonb 877. E. C 0 x 4 S0 "■ DENTISTS, KINGSLICY HOUSE, Hobsos-stkeut, Auckland, EDWIN COX, Licentiate In Dental Surgery, K.C.8., England HERBERT COX 5 ■ Doctor of Dontal Surgsry, (University of Michigan ti.S. America. D. K E M p * SURGEON DENTIST, HAS REMOVED TO ROOMS CORNER OF ELLIOTT AND WELLESLEY STREETS (Opposite th* Opera House). Telephone 878. . Box 210, P.O. OF REMOVAL. MR. T. TRAFFORD, SURGEON DENTIST, Desires to inform Ids Patients and Friends that he has Removed from Waketleld-street to more central offices, QUKKN-STRKET, over Mr. Wayte's, Bookseller, opposite W/ndham-street. Hours from nine a.m. till five p.m. jj E N T I S T R Y. MR. A. L. SMITH, OLD-ESTABLISHED DICNTIST, Corner of Hobson an I Wdlesley-streets. Arilflcisl Teeth fitted without extracting stump Other dentists' work, repaired. Teeth stopped. Gat ! administered. Charges moderate. Tramcars pass the bouse. _i ' Musical. HOFFMANN AND SONS, MUSIC WAREHOUSE N-S TIIEKT. AUCKLAND. Tha Largest and i'est Selected Stock of ileal i Instruments of every kind In the Colony. Sole Agents for the celebrated UKANB and UPRIGHT PIANOS, manufactured by the world-re-nowned firm* of J BKINSMKAD and SONS, COLLARD and COLLAUD, and J. ESDAILE AND CO., London. Manufacturers' Warranty with each instrument. PIANOS BY KHAKI), •!ROADW»OI>. ALLISON IVORY, BORD, EC KB, NEUMKYEK, SOUWKCHTEN FOUSTER, etc. ritOM £30 UPWARDS. AMERICAN ORGANS BY MASON a HAMLIN Ac., FROM £18 UPWARDS. , HARMONIUMS BY ALEXANDRE, BAUER, PIKT, ETC.. ' FROM £8 10.1 UPWARDS Any of tbe abevo supplied to responsible persons upon our Deferred Payment System Brass and Wood Band instruments, Violins, f Guitars. Banjos, Musical lloxos. English and German _ Concertinas, Aocordeona,in great variety. FITTINGS AND REPAIRS OF BVKRT KIND. • FIANOFOItTK AND OIWAN TUNING B! THE YEAR, OR AS REQUIRED. 0 NEXT 'CHEAT RE ROYAL 3 Ooken-utb«kt, Auckland. ; A kthur E ADy AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Begs to draw attention to his Stock of MUSIC AND - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, which with recent additions forms the MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT '• in Auckland. The following are some of the leading lines — SHEET MUSIC. Pianoforte Solos, Waltzes, Quadrilles. Galops, '• Polkas, Mazurkas, Songs, Vocal Duets, Pianoforte Duets, Comic Songs, Halle's Classical School, etc. BOOK MUSIC. Oratorios, Cantatas Operas, Victoria, Cavendish ClianDsll's. Instruction Books for (ivory Instrument, Pianoforte Studies and Exercises. Littoif Edition Royal Song Hooks, Novello's Primers, Catechisms, Dictionaries Theoretical Works, etc., INSTRUMENT DEPARTMENT. This important and largely increasing department receives special attention The soUotlon lam able to offer in the following lines being unsurpassed VIOLINS—A ccurate copies of tho great maker-'. ACCORDIONS latest make, with German Silver, Steel, or Brass Reeds. II BRASS BAND ISI RUMENTS, by Waliis, BessouJ is and other leading makers, brass or plated. FLUTES AND PICCOLOS, Cone snd Cylinder, , BRASS AND BIDE DRUMS—Rope, Screw, and Skeleton. FLAGEOLETS, with extra Flute Heads. BRASS AND NICKEL WHITTLES. Estimates Given for the formation of Brass and String Bands. All Kinds of Musical Instruments Timed and Be paired on the shortest notice. ARTHUR EADY, f AUCKLAND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 6S, yua&N-STnicrr. jjfvOLVEK COMPETITION in IV HAZARD'S Shooting Gallery, Elllott-sireet. er Entries for above rocelved by W, H. Hazard, Queen' street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8062, 1 October 1887, Page 8

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