Sporting. AUCKLAND "PACING QLUB'3 J xmNTKR jfc/|"EETING. ? _ > STEEPLECHASES . { and) * HURDLE RACES. j . I JUNE 3; / y : \;. :;, ; -/: ' '-■/.:'' '.' ': - "'■ '/■ ,'".'■ '■■ '." • ■'.." j: FIRST-RACE s{l PM '} FIRST RACE. J ADMISSION ' THREE. DMISSION Jj REE. a WM. PERCIVAL, C . Secretary. . __ _ , . J -tTICTORIA TJ3ACING /"ILUB. J ENTRIES ,; '■■'..;:-- : ! For the following races will closo at the Offices of < the A.R.C., Auckland, N.Z., before twelve noon on I MONDAY, "JUNE 1, 1891 • v i.. SPRING MEETING, : 1891. ;" I MARTBYRNONG PLATE (for now Yearlings). A 3 ' '•■-:■ Sweepstakes of 30sovs.\each,' with'lOOOsovs. . added. " MELBOURNE CUP. A Handicap Sweepstakes of ; ; filtsovs. each, with 10,000sovs. and a trophy . 1 -■' valuelfcOsovs. added. NEW YEAR'S DAY MEETING, 1892. : NORMANBY STAKES (for now Yearlings). A ! Sweepstakes of lOsovs. each, with 400 added. AUTUMN MEETING, 1892. ASCOT VALE STAKES (for now Yearlings). A ; Sweepstake of 20sovs. each, with 050 added. CHAMPION STAKES of 25SOVS. each, sft., with 2000 added. i SPRING MEETING, 1892. ;" VICTORIA DERBY (for now Yearlings). A Sweep- •.' stakes of 25sovs each, with 10»0 added. OAKS STAKES (for now Yearlings). A Sweepstakes of 25sovs. each, sft., withooo added. ,/ ■ JI , AUTUMN MEETING, 1893. > '■ ST. LEGER STAKES (for now Yearlings). : A Sweepstakes of 25sovs each, with 1000 added. FIVE POUNDS must be forwarded with each : nomination for the MELBOURNE CUP. _ The other races require no money with the nomination. MR; WM. Percival, Secretary of the Auckland ' Racing Club, will receive J entries up; to TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON on MONDAY, Ist June. H. BYRON MOORE, - ' t ..-.;.Secretary V.R.C. ..::';,; Railways. _______ "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. " AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE MEETING AT ELLERSLIE, JUNE 3, 1891. On WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1891, Trains will leave Auckland for .Racecourse Platform at 12.0 noon, 12.30, and 2.10 p.m.; and Racecourse Platform for Auckland at 4.5 and 0.35 p.m., and immediately ;■; after last race. • Eares from Auckland and Newmarket to' Race- . course Platform and back, irrespective of class, Is Cd rail only. Tickets available for day of issue » only. . .'■•• ■■■.:..-■.■■■'..-■' ..■;.;-, •• < ' The 4.15 p.m. train from Auckland will stop at the RacecOurao Platform to pick up passengers for , Mercer and intermediate stations, leaving Race- , course Platform at 4.35 p.m. sharp. ; • Tho train leaving the Racecourse Platform at 4.5 . p.m, will connect at Newmarket with the 4.10 p.m. ' train, Auckland-to HelensvUle. ' Passengers for 'Racecourse Platform from One- ' hunga will leave Onehunga by the 12.10 or 1.16 p.m. trains, and return by tho train leaving Auckland at - 5.20 p.m., which will stop at the Racecourse Platform to pick up passengers, leaving.the Racecourse ' Platform at 5.40 p.m. TL ; .■: . ■■ . BY ORDER, District Traffic Manager's Office, v ," ,: - Auckland,. May 30,1891. V; _ ;•'..■ ■ ; ' 'Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, &c. • A /CONFERENCE, >' " : In connection with the ■,■,■.: - A UCKLAND TpRESBYTERY, .':■; . : - . Will be held in ST. DAVID'S CHURCH, " On . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, '..'/*;".' ■. •- J At half-past seven, ■ . ' " ' Subject: The Duty of the Church to the Young Within the Church." _ Mr. W. P. Hunter will open the Conference. All are cordially invited. -?'■* . J ; > G. B. MONRO, E • .\ - Convener. DEMY OF MUSIC (Late Lorne-street Hall). - two lectures will be delivered 1 TO-MORROW (.SUNDAY), By W. W. COLLINS. 11l the Afternoon, at three, n ' .Subject: * "A PIECE OF CHALK." I, . Admission : Free. Collection. • In the Evening, at half-past seven,..;; Subject: " lias Christianity Assisted Morality ? or ' is Christianity an Organised Hypocrisy 1" _' Doors open at seven o'clock. ), Admission : Front Seats, Is; Back Seats, Cd. * Discussion Invited. r-, " . _ ; . * ; !_ ■\7OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ' X ASSOCIATION, ; li * Corner Wellkslisy and albert Streets. -a WINTER COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENTS, &C, id v In Lecture Hall, Bt Commencing each Evening at 7.45. ~ PROGRAMME Friday, June 5 ' .. .. ..Conversazione. Friday, June 19 : Lecture. Subject: " Then and Now—Nuts for Pessimists to Crack." "'" REV. JOSEPH BERRY. •',y Friday', Julys .. .. .. .. Concert. ' 3 Friday, July 17 .. - - - - • • Lecture. Subject: "Scottish Characteristics." ; REV. R. SCOTT WEST. Thursday, July 30 .. .. ..Concert. CONDUCTED BY PROF. CARL SCHMITT. Friday, august 14—-Public Debate between Six Selected Members of Combined Literary Societies. day, August 28 .. .. .. .. Concert. Thursday, September 10 .. .. .. Lecture. Subject: " Why Flowers are Beautiful." ■'.".' PROF. A. P. W. THOMAS. Friday, September Literary Competition between Members of United Societies. Single Admittance, Cd. Tickets for the Course, in to admit Lady and: Gentleman, 3s (id. To admit bearer only, 2s Cd. May be obtained at the Rooms, or from any Member of Committee, J.. THOMAS BUD OLE, Hon. Sec. WILLIAM BRAKENBIG, Gen. Sec. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. . WINTER COURSE OF ENTERTAINMENTS, 1"; LECTURES, &C. .co ge OPENING CONVERSAZIONE, he FRIDAY NEXT, JUNE 5, 7.30. ve NUMEROUS AND NOVEL ATTRACTIONS, Including . i;' M THOUGHT READING BY MR. DRAFFIN. let. MUSICAL PROGRAMME. PARLOUR GAMES. — Admission One Shilling or Course Ticket. ®. MEGALYTHOSCOPE, ' > MICROSCOPES,- ' - GALVANIC BATTERY, . CHINESE DWARF. Three Intervals for Promenade, &c \: st : ., : . . BASKET GAME, - -:/:.-., - ; ELEPHANT, ;5 ' ■ ' CHESS, &C. De- ; REFRESHMENTS. CLOAK ROOMS. or Ladies are requested to leave their Hats and Cloaks i in the room provided upstairs. m I Doors open at 7 o'clock; Commence at 7.30. 1/ 1 > Carriages at 10. | " ' I .THOMAS BUDDLE, JHon. Sec. r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8
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