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Sporting • RACING CLUI ;k----hc AUTUMN MEETING. es, ed >m iu- FIRST DAY. at EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1888. :h, ' TRADESMEN'S PLATE HANDICAP of 80aoi 110 One mile and 240 yards. th NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES of 300 sovi lr . For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. EASTER HANDICAP of 200sovs. One mile an three-quarters. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Two an a quarter miles. SELLING RACE of fiOsovs. For two-year-olds an upwards. Six furlongs. THE GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER of SOOhov: For three-year-olds. One mile six furlongs lit yards. in e, SECOND DAY. EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1888, THE STEWARDS' HANDICAP of 80sov; — One mile. FLYING STAKES of SOsovs. For two-year-olds anis upwards. Three-quarters of a mile. of 'f AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP o I 150sovs. About three and a-half miles. AUTUMN HANDICAP of ISOsovs. For three-yea olds and upwards. One mile and a half, ELLKRSLIE HANDICAP of lOOsovs. For two-year — olds. Six furlongs. SHORTS HANDICAP of SOsovs. Six furlongs, ir ii Fiust Race Starts at Hall-past Twelve, WM. PERCIVAL, '' Secretary A.R.C. 0 Boots and Shoes. [A CARD.] ' M"■ J. JAM 1E s0 B y Having purchased the well-known Business of C. WESTPFAHL, German Bootmaker, Queen-street, ) Desires to make known that l THE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON THE SAME AS HERETOFORE. ' OLD CUSTOMERS MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED, , As all the Lasts, &c., belonging to C. Westpfahl are 1 1 in stuck. I THE LADIES" FITTING ROOM Is in charge of a Competent Lady Assistant. FOR ONE MONTH, A CLEARANCE SALE OF OLD STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES, WILL BE HELD, To make room for incoming shipments of ISJEW nOODS. I\ew Ijoods. JOHN JAMIESON (LATE C. WESTPFAHL), 20S, Queen-street (opposite McArthur's). Booksellers and Stationers. £<HAMPTALOUP & LIST OF BOOKS on POLITICAL ECONOMY. CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY, &c. Cant-Wall, 15., Ireland Under the Land Act .. 7 0 Clarke, C. 13., Speculations fiom Political Economy .. .. .. ..40 Creasy, E., History of the English Constitution 7 0 Crump, A., The Formation of Political Opinion 8 (J Daryl, P., Public Life in England ..2 0 i Dicey, A. V., The Laws of the Constitution ..14 0 Fawcett, H., Manual of Political Economy ..14 0 Fawcett, 11., Freetrade and Protection .. 4 0 Fawcett, Mrs., Political Economy for Beginners .. .. .. .. ..3 0 George, Hy., Protection or Free trade .. 0 0 George, Hy., Progress and Poverty ..Is 3d and 1 0 George, Hy., Social Problems- .. ..13 Hill, 0., Homes of the London Poor.. ..13 Mills, H. V., Poverty and the State .. .. 7 0 Partridge, .1. A., The Making of the Irish Nation .. .. .. .. ..7 0 Smith, Adam, Wealth of Nations .. ..40 Smith, G. Burnett, Life and Speeches of Right Hon. John Bright .. 8 6 Smith, G. Burnett, Life of Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone .. .. ..4 0 Stubbs, W., Constitutional History of England, 3 volumes .. .. .. .. 30 0 Train, W., Trade Unions .. .. ..19 Walker, F. A., A Brief Political Economy ..7 C Wallace, A. R., Land Nationalisation .. 10 Wallace, A, It., Bad Times .. .. ..3 0 Wj'lie, Labour, Leisure, and Luxury.. ..13 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 70, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. U P T 0 N & C O, THE NEW ZEALAND Turf Record, ISS6-S7. Price 10s. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND; I Commission Agents. ]] LU E STORE, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. ft i * Sj] Ihe undersigned, having Leased those centrally situated Premises known as above, will hold u REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF PRODUCE. THOMAS GILLIBRAND & CO., P AUCTIONEERS, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL PRODUCE AGENTS. *• '.S.—Any Produce consigned to us will receive our best attention. ACCOUNT SALES PROMPTLY RETURNED.' FG. EWING TO N, " • LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND of GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. W Confidential Agencies undertaken. Established 21 . years. in ,TO BE LET IN MOUNT EDEN R m Lorner of Summer-street—Two new brick Shops, nl 'ith Dwellings, at a moderate rental. The premises ave water and gas laid 011, and there are many onveniences. This is a good site for a general tore and millinery establishment. m , an PL. PRIME, House and Land Agent, no L • Office: No. 25, Insurance Company's Buildigs Queen-street. CHE LEGACY OF CAIN, by Wilkie n COLUNS. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9015, 30 March 1888, Page 8

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