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' Sporting. • UCKLAND RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, EASTER MONDAY.— 2ND, 1883. TRADESMEN'S PLATE HANDICAP of 80 sot, with a Sweeptakes of 2 govs, each to 7' second horse. Entrance, lsov each' it, .. 1° the funds. One mile and 240 yards. ' g to NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES of 3ork f , added to a Sweepstakes of i6sovs each twV 1 year-old, Colts, Sst lOlbs ; fillies, Sat 81b ■ m!n" ing, allowed 31b. (Closed, 49 subscribers'*, Ji" furlongs. h 01 * EASTER HANDICAP of 200 sots. added tn Sweeptakes of 7 sovs. each, second horJ. receive 40 sovs., third horse 15 sovs out ,7,i? Stakes. For three-year-olds and' upward? Entrance, 2 sovs. each to go to the funds ,it and three-quarter miles. ' Ut) HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of 100 sovs with . Sweeptakes of 2 sova. each, to go to the second horse. Entrance, 2 sov. each, to eo tT J funds. Over 9 flights of hurdles. Two » r ,i! quarter miles. u a SELLING RACE of 50 sovs., added to a Swoen takes of 2 sov. each. For two-vear olds V,, i upwards. Entrance, 2 sovs. each, to en to *£ funds. Six furlongs. ' g0 w xh * THE GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEG EE of 2r.i sovs., added to a Sweeptakes of 15 sovs each For three-year-olds. Colts, Bst 101b' ' fillip* Bst 81b; geldings allowed 31b. (Closed -1 subscribers;, One mile six furlongs 132 yards EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 18SS. THE STEWARDS' HANDICAP of SO sovs. with a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each, to go to' second horse. Entrance, X sov. each, to so m ,i,„ funds. One mile. 6 tUe FLYING STAKES of 80 sovs, with a Sweepstake of 2 sov9 each, to go to second horse. For two year-olds and upwards. Entrance, 2 soys ti go to the funds. Three-quarters of a mile ' AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of la) sovs, added to a Sweepstake of 7 sovs eachsecond horse to receive 30 sovs, and third hursa 16 sovs out of the stakes. Entrance 2 sovs to go to the funds. About three and a-halfmilet AUTUMN HANDICAP of 150 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each; second horse to receive 30 sovs and third horse, 10 sovs out of the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards Entrance, 2 sovs to go to the funds. One mill and a-half. ELLEBSLIE HANDICAP of 100 sovs, with 9 Sweepstakes of 2 sovs each, to go to second horse. For two-year-olds. Entrance, 2 sovs each, to go to funds. Six furlongs. SHORTS HANDICAP of SO sovs, with a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs each, to go to second horse Entrance, I sov each, to go to the funds, sij furlongs. For further particulars see Book Programme. Nominations for Easter and Autumn Handicaps, also Steeplechase, close on FRIDAY, March " ac eight o'clock, p. in. " VPM. PERCIVAI, Secretary B.C. Booksellers and Stationers. ■JJPTON & £<0 HAVE NOW FOR SALE THE FOLLOWED: £ 6. d. Simple Tests for Minerals, J. Campbell, M.A 0 3 0 Leaching Gold and Silver Ores, C. H. Aaron 0 IS 6 The Metallurgy of Silver, Gold, and Mercury of the United States, T. Egleston. VoL 1., Silver 2 6 0 Assaying, C. H. Aaron, two vols 12 0 Mines and Minerals: A Guide for the Australian Miner, Cox and Rotte ..096 Electro-Deposition of Gold, Silver, &c., A. Watt 0 la 0 Electrolysis: A Practical Treatise on Treatment of Ores, <£e., Fontaine and Beily 0 11 0 Manual of Mineralogy and Petrography, J. D. Dana 0 11 0 Manual of Mineralogy and Lithology, J. D. Dana '..090 Systematic Mineralogy, Bauerman.. ..070 . Descriptive Mineralogy, Bauermm.. ..070 ] The Prospectors' Handbook, J. W. Ander- [ sen 0 4 0 The Handbook of New Zealand .Mines, W. J. M. Larnach „ 0 5 0 Text Book of Geology, A. Geikie „ _112 0 102, QUEEN-STREET. £JHAMPTALOUP & QOOPER, RECENT EDUCATIONAL WORKS. Idis, W.S., A Text Book of Algebra .. ..3 6 Abbott & Seeley, English Lessons for English People ..5 0 Arnold, Matthew, Higher Schools and Universities in Germany 7 0 Arnold-Foster H. 0., The Citizen Reader ..19 Bain, Arnold, On Teaching English .. ..3 0 Bird.C., Higher Education in England and Germany 3 0 Buckley, Arabella, History of England for Beginners.. : 3 6 Clark, D., The Comprehensive Examiner ..3 6 Classified Catalogue of Educational Works ..70 Crawley, C., Preliminary Arithmetic for Civil Service, <tc 3 0 Earle, F., Book for Beginners in Anglo-Saxon 3 0 Earle, J., Philology of English Tongue (4th edition) 8 6 Earle, A., Anglo-Saxon Literature .. ..3 0 Fearaley, W., Elementary Practical Histology S 0 Fitch, J. G., Lectures on Teaching, new edition 6 0 Gantillon, P., Classical Examination Papers with notes ... S 6 Geikie, S., The Teaching of Geography .. 2 6 How to Pass 90% and Earn Excellent .. 6 Ham, C. H., Manual Training 7 0 Laurie, S. S., The Training of Teachers .. 8 • Longman's (G. S. Chisholm) School Geography 3 0 Mayor, J. 8., Guide to Choice of Classical I a n Books ) Morris and Skeats' Specimens of Early English S 6 Oliphant, T. L., The New English, 2 vols, .. 24 0 Oliphant, T. L., Old and Middle English .. 10 0 Skeat, W. W., Etymological Dictionary of English Language 8 6 Sweet, H., Anglo-Saxon Primer .. .. „3 0 Sweet, H., Second Middle English Primer .. 2 6 Taylor, 1., Word and Places .. .. "! " Trumbull, H. C., Teaching and Teachers ... 6 11 Wills, H., Synopsis of English History.. .>2 0 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. W. E. M 1 rrs (Established 1SS0), Wishes to call the attention of his friends and the public generally to his carefully-selected Stock of BOOKS, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY, For the Coming Season. BOOKS FOR PRESENTS AND PRIZES. CHILDREN'S PICTURE and REWARD BOOKS. NEW VOLUMES OF MAGAZINES FOR IoSS. Christmas Numbers. CHRISTMAS CARDS (A Choice Assortment). SUNDAY-SCHOOL CARDS AND BOOKS. PHOTO AND SCRAP ALBUMS (special valCE> DESKS AND WORKBOXES IN VAIUETi. CARD CASES AND PURSES. FANCY STATIONERY. LIGHT READING FOR THE HOLIDAYS (Special Colonial Editions). Country orders receive prompt attention. When you are in town call in and look round the New Shop. W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & MUSICSELLE& 216, Queen-street, Auckland (Five doors below Wellesley-street, opposite^® l McArthur and Co.'s). ILLUMINATED Addresses Prepared) Arms, Crests, Monograms, ic., Emblazoned.— W. F. Burrows, Draughtsman. Offices, Hill's Cna® bers, Queen-street. — COMPANIA GENERAL DE TABACOS DE FILIPINAS, MANILA. CAPITAL PAID UP, £3,000,000 STERLING. The above important and powerful Compel having for several years past snipped their man factures to Australia, and found them l? re rS approved, now desire to inform their friends id the public that they have made arrangements extend their business so as to place their LW within the reach of consumers everywhere tnroui, out the colonies. . „ They draw attention to their brands as folw .< viz. ( MEISIC ) HABANOS "| PRINCESA [ CORTADOS [ CAVITE j _ „ n .v Besides 31 brands special quality, equal to Hav. > which may also be obtained, and which are nit, esteemed in Europe. , i. eJ t The Company spare no expense to secure tut; leaf, and possess three very large plantations - •> San Antonio, San Rafael, and Santa Isal>el, . i. j 3 prising about (5000 acres, the produce of »<> . & not sufficient to provide for their output, 0" n short time these will be considerably enlarge* • the meantime the Company have to pi• ' . besides, three-fourths of the whole tobacco pr in the Philippines. They warrant that oil ly . best Cagayen and Isabela tobacco is used manufactures. , .„ r , and The Cigars may be had of all deaie vj merchants, and wholesale houses can ue = vf on application to the agents, P. HAYMAN & CO., j Dunedin, Christcburch, Wellington, Auckland. _____ WARNOCK BROTHERS [ESTABLISHED 18621, , reR SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURED COX'S CREEK, AUCKLAND. f g oiPi Manufacturers of the celebrated xt r^ I]p , v , Blue. Disinfectant Powders, tirst F ! *~ Household Mottled, Double Crown, Economic-. «'"! u t Soa ps, Carbolic, and other Medicinal and Toilet made from the purest of fallows, Ac. Offices: Durham-street, Auckland. cheep, N.B.—Cash Purchasers of lallow, Wool, skin's. Hides, and Bones. —— XNVENTIONS »nd TRADEI MABg I registered in all parts. All i accurately prepared at the International A. Offices, Mill a Cumbers, QuceJi-»uwt.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8986, 25 February 1888, Page 6

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