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Sporting. 1 iiihi T -i it rwnaiirwr" Papakura racing club (Passed ny the Auckland Racing Club). annual race meeting, p To be held on the Papakura Course, THURSDAY, MARCH 17 (ST. PATRICK'S DAY). = HANDICAP HURDLES of 35sovs; second horse to receive .'isovs from the stakes. Over seven - flights of hurdles. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 20s. Distance, one mile and threequarters. -I HANDICAP PONY RACE of 20sovs ; second pony to receive 3sors from the stake, for ponies 14 hands 2 inches and under. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. Distance, six furlongs. PAPAKURA CUP (HANDICAP)of TOsovs ; second c horse to receive lOsovs from the stake. Noininatio , Isov ; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, q one mile and a-quarter. a MAIDEN PLATE (HANDICAP) of 25sovs ; second horse to i eceive s*ovs from the stake. For all horses that have never won an advertised race -i exceeding 2bsovs in value at time of entiy. I Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. Distance, j. one mile. „ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 50sovs ; second e horse to receive lOsovs from the stake. _ Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, lisovs. Distance, about three miles. HANDICAP NOVEL RACE of 20sovs. Winner to be sold immediately after the race. The _ whole of the proceeds to go to the Club. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Distance, one mile. FLYING STAKES (HANDICAP) of 35sovs; second horse to receive ssovs from the stake. Winner of Papakura Cup to cany a slb penalty. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 15s. Distance, six furlongs. NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, Ac. { Nominations close TO-DAY (Friday), February 26. 1592, at 10 p.m. • Weights to appear about FRIDAY, March 4, 1892. Acceptances close on FRIDAY, March 11, 1892, ) ; at 10 p.m. > I All entries to he addressed to the Secretary, Globe Hotel, Papakura; or, care of Mr. W. Blum- - field, Durham-street East, Auckland. [ WM. L. LOCK HART, 1 Secretary. QNSLOW TROTTING CLUB. ] Acceptances anil Entries for Helling Trot close with the Secretary at the office of the Spotting Review, THIS DAY, at ten p.m. E. P. GOLDSBRO', Secretary. Railways. ■JT E W ZE A LAN?^^^^AYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. The Second-class Return Fare between Newmarket and Auckland has been reduced to Fourpence, dating from February 2'J, 1802. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, February 24, 1692. Fancy Goods. anted known. CI OODSON'S T ON DON \ RCADE fIOODSONS JUONDON i\.RCADE N o. l QUEEN-STREET (Next the N.Z. Clothing Factory^ Contains a Splendid Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, At prices to suit the times ; no imitation being displayed in the windows ; every article being genuine and warranted. THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT AND THE : JAPANESE BAZAAR ' Contain the largest Stock in any one retail establishment in the colony, and the constant arrival of new good- renders it necessary and interesting to pay frequent visits of inspection. C. W. GOODSON constantly studies to introduce I the latest novelties in every department, both useful and ornamental. For selecting presents of any kind the London Arcade and Japanese Bazaar present great advantages. IST Just opened " TOUItLOUROU HOOPLA . BRAX" and "NAVAL MANOEUVRES"—The most popular games of the season. The IItIDISCENT DISC, or Colour Producer, is selling rapidly at One Jihiiling. Again we have the BAMBOO TRIPOD WORK, or Flower Stands, at Is 0d eachcheaper than before. > The FORTUNE-TELLING DISC, One Shilling each Endless a nusement. .Some lovely Grasses, plain and coloured, from One Shilling each. Pot Plants, Jardinieres, and Vases. Terra Coita Goods for Painting. Please remember the address— No. 126, QUEEN-STREET (Next the New Zealand Clothing Factory), QOODSON'S „ K°-2 ! QUEEN-STREET ■1 (Next Rushbrook and Snedden's), Is now open with an entire New Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY r . (All Warranted). "I FANCY GOODS OF EVEKY KIND ,l (The Very Latest Novelties), ' Whilst here is blended the most useful articles in everyday requirement in every home. 0 BREAKFAST, DINNER, DESSERT, I'. TEA, AND TOILET SETS k At Marvellously Low Prices. i- ALL KINDS OF GLASS, CHINA, AND s CROCKERY WARE, . And the Specialties and novelties obtainable at the : London Arcade No. L THE ALBUM OF NEW ZEALAND, Containing 45 views; And, the ALBUM OF NORTH NEW ZEALAND, Containing 22 views. ONLY ONE SHILLING EACH. Beautifully Bound. Just opened, various sizes in Glass Spoons, a very useful article, and the Glass Lemon Squeezer, (3d each. * Please remember the Address of No. '2 (next Rusiibrook's). QOODSON'S j^RCADE IN 0 - 3 (KARANGAHAPE ROAD), Next D. McPherson and Co.'s, and comprises all t the attractiveness of the Queen street No. 1 and No. ' 2, the Stock being an exact counterpart of them, the Jewellery display being all genuine and warranted, and the Fancy Goods, Toys, Glass and China Departments contain a Grand Stock. PLUSH CABINET PHOTO FRAMES, very . handsome, Cd each. FIRE SCREENS— Large Assortment, from 3d _ each. ; i Please remember the Address of QOODSON'S JyfO. g (Next D. McPiieuson & Co.'s). Hotels. JMJKS' yiCTORIA JJOTEL, FOR THE g FINEST BRANDS OP WINES, SPIRITS, BAVARIAN LAGER BIER SPEIGHTS DUNEDIN ALES. Specialties for Invalids. Recommended by Members of the Medical profession. (S RAILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL (IMITATED BY MANY-SURPASSED BY NONE OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, DUNEDIN. — MRS. SILK PROPRIETRESS. E This very popular Establishment continues to affo/d very superior accommodation to tourists and others, who desire the comforts of home, com biued with VERY MODERATE charges. s FfcOG REGISTRATION BOOKS, ruled I 9 and printed, with extracts from the Dog IE Registration Acts, ISBU and 1882, may be obtained ,t. at. the Auckland Weekly NEWsPublishiug Office, Que-m-.treet, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8811, 26 February 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8811, 26 February 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8811, 26 February 1892, Page 8

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