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EailwaysE W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, 1890. RACES AT ELLERSLIB 8111 AND 10T11 NOVEMBER. FARES AND TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FARES. EXCURSION TICKETS to the undermentioned stations will be issued at Auckland, Newmarket, bnehui'ca, and Otahnhu, by ordinary trains on the Cth, 7th.' bth, and 10th November, and will be available for return up to and including Saturday, 15th November. RETURN FARES. To Ist Class. 2nd Class. Ngaruawahia .. ..\ JSs 12s Uaiiultou West .. f Oliaiipo .. .. 20s 13s Te Awamutu .. .. 1 Cambri .. .. > 21s 14s Morrin.sville .. ..J ■ Te Arolia .. .. 22s 153 To stations to which the train service is intermittent the Excursion Tickets wdl only be issued on days on which the trains run. Holders of these tickets may break the return journey (only) at any stopping station, provided the specified time is not exceeded. On MONDAY, ioth November, Day Excursion Tickets to Auckland will be issued by morning trains from Mercer, Manurcwa, and intermediate stations, ai.d from llelensville, Waitakerei, and intermediate stations. For further particulars, see posters exhibited at stations. AUCKLAND RACES—FARES : Auckland, Newmarket, and Onehunga to Racecouise Platform, Stli and 10th November, single or return, u.espective of class, including admission to course, 3s lid ; rail only, is Oil. Tickets available for day of issue only. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On the Sth and loth November train.- will run from Auckland to the Racecourse Platform at 10.45, 11.30 a.m., 12,12 30, 1.". •ml 2.10 p.m.: ieturning at 4.30, 5.35, and immediately after the last lace. From Onehunga to Racecourse Platform on Sth and 10th at 11.5 a.m , 12.10 and 1.15 p.m.; returning at 5.40 and 0.40 p.m. TRAINS POSTPONED. On Sth November the usual 4.15 p.m. train from Auckland to Mercer will leave Auckland at 0.20 p.m. and will run two hours live minutes later than usual throughout. This train will st- pat the Racecourse Platform to pickup passengers, leaving there at 0.40 p.m. On the 10th November the usual 4.15 p.m. train, Auckland to Mercer, will leave Auckland at 7 p.m., and will run two boms forty-live minutes later than usual throughout: and the usual 4.4(> p.m. train, Auckland to llelensville, will leave Auckland Jit 7 p.m., and will run two hours twenty minutes later than usual throughout. Th > train leaving the Racecourse Platform at 4.30 p.m. on the Bth will connect at Newmarket with the 4.40 p.m. train Auckland to llelensville. TRAINS CANCELLED.—On Bth and loth November the following trains will not run 10.55 a.m., Auckland to lielensville; 11.55 a.m.. llelensville to Auckland ; 3.50 p.m., Auckland to Penrose .Junction; 3.00 p.m., Onehunga to Auckland ; J 7.15 p.m., Onehunga and otahuhu to Auckland; J 7.30 p.m., Penrose Junction to < hiehunga. {These trains will run on the 10th November. On the Sth and lOtli, the 4.15 p.m. train AuckLand to Onehunga will run as usual. 1 No Goods will be conveyed on lOtli November. The Auckland Goods Shed will be closed on that date ' BY ORDER. District Traflic Manager's Office, Auckland, November 3, IS9O. The Stud. CLYDESDALE STALLION, NEVER MIND HIM, BtIKD IIY Mil. BOAG (The Celebrated Horse Breeder, of Canterbury). TO STAND THIS SEASON, If sufficient inducement offers, and will travel through the following districts:—Epsom, Onehunga, Maugere, Papatoetoa, Flat Bush, Pakuranga, Howick, Tamaki, Rcmuera. Pediorek Sire, Prince Charles, imported dam I Jean, by Napoleon, imported ; 2nd dam Highland Mary, by Wellington, imported ; 3rd dam Jess, by Prince Royal, imported ; 4th dam Polly, by Canter bury, imported; &th dam Jep, imported by J. C. Watts, Esq. W. & G. WINSTON E, Custom-street East* j THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED STALLION, LEOLINUS, Will Stand this Season at his Owner's Estate Wkitfokd Park, Turanga Cheek. LEOLINUS is a dark chestnut horse, and was by Caterer (son of Mockwell), out of Tasmania, by Melbourne out of si mare by Picaroon out of Bonny Bonnet, by Muley Moloch. During the time LkOLINUS was racing in England, he won over £5000 in stakes over all kinds of courses. He was a rare stayer, very fast, and a great weight carrier, and these sterling qualities he lus transmitted to his progeny. Since he has been at the stud LEOLINUS has proved himself a most notewort winner-producing parent, amongst his gets being Leopold, Leonora, Leorina, Leo*, Tigredia, British Lion, Clogs, Puck, Jtadame", Miss Alice, Dolosa, and Ties Sec. FebThoroughbreds, : Single, £10; two or more mares according to agreement, llalf-breds : Single, £'>; two or more according to agreement. All fees to be paid by the Ist of January, IS9O. Further particulars may be obtained on application to F. DIBBLE, Whit ford Park, AVhitford, Turanga Creek. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THE HARP Of ERIN, The Thorough it red Stallion BRIGADIER, By Musket (imp.), dam Pungawekeweue, by Golden Grape, pam Atlanta. BRIGADIER is a dark brown horse, with black points, standing about 10 hands 2 inches. He was bied by Mr. T. Morrin of Auckland. He is seven years old. BRIGADIER only .-darted on two occasions, namely, Mares' Produce Stakes, in which he beat Howitzer, Ricochet, Tauiora, Lady Norali, and others In the I 1 lying Stakes he beat Mitrailleuse and four others (he ran the J in Un. 175.). Thoroughbred mares, £7; half-bred mares, £4. 'two or more mai per agreement. Groom's fee, 4s, to be paid on the first service. All fees to bo paid before January Ist, 1891. Paddocks 2s 6d per week. Every care taken, but no responsibility. BRIGADIER will travel as follows: —Mondays, Panmuro, Howick, Fast Tamaki, and Rogers' Farm, Papatoitoi, Monday nights ; Tuesdays, Mangere ; Wednesdays, West Tamaki; Saturdays, Avondale remainder of week at the Harp of Erin. For further particulars apply to the groom in charge, or R. THORPE, Harp of Erin, Ellerslie. Oil and Colourmen. W. J >HILLIPI ' S & jg ON . 149 AND 161, QUEEN-STREET, Havejuat opened up a Large Assortment of CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH PLATE SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS. WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNISHES, And all kinds of PAINTERS' MATERIALS. PICTURE FRAME, MOULDINGS, GLASS SHADES. ARTISTS' REQUISITES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR OIL AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTING.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8404, 4 November 1890, Page 8