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Sporting. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. ; FIRST PAY. 1 EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1802. TRADESMEN'S PLATE HANDICAP of SOsova; second horse to rceivo lOsovs out of the stakes. Entrance lsov, and acceptance Ibov each, to go to the funds. For three-year-olds and upwards. One mile. NORTHUN CHAMPAGNE STAK of 200sovs, ( added to a sweepstake of JOsovh each ; ssovs forfeit or no liability if declared by eight P- n >- on the night of general entry. The second lior.e to receive Sflsovs, and the third horse 10 nova from the stake*. For two-year-olds. Colts, i-stlOlb; fillies, Bst 81b ; geldings allowed 6lb. The forfeit (bsovs) to be declared and paid to the A.R.C. Secretary by twelve noon on the day before the race, or the nominator will be liable ( for the whole -takes. The winner of the Auckland or Canterbury Welcome Strikes, or the Great Northern Foal Stakes, or any rue*) not a handicap, jf the advertised value of 20llaovs, to carry 71b extra. Closed 41 subscribers. Six furlongs. EASTER HANDICAP of 300sovs, added to a sweep- ( stakes of fisovs each. Second horse to receive ] nOsovn, and third horse 15sovsout of thei stakes. For three year-olds and upwards. Entrance 2sovs, and acceptance 3sovs each, to go to tho funds. The winner of any > ace of 'lie value of ' lOOsovs, after the declaration of the weights, to carry 311) extra ; of 2uosovs, 6lb ; of lOOsovs, and one of 200sovs, 71b extreme penalty. One mile ( and a-lialf. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of tho stakes. En- £ trance lsov, and acceptance lsov each, to go to . the funds. Two miles. SELLING RACE of 50sovs. For three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance 2sovs each, to go to the hinds. Three-year-olds to carry 9st 91b; four - year-olds, lOst alb ; five - year - olds and upwards, lust 51b. The winner to lie sold immediately niter the race for 150sovs, and the whole of the surplus to go to tho funds. If entered to be sold for lUOsovs, allowed 71bs ; 1 if for TGsovs, 141bs ; if for ftOsovs, 21lbs ; if for i 25sovs, 28lbs ; if for nil, 421bs. Six furlongs. ; EDEN HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. For threeyear olds and upwards. Entrance lsov, and ( acceptance lsov each, to go to the funds. Win- i ner of any handicap after declaration of .weights ; to carry Olbs extra. Seven furlongs. : ONSLOW STAKES (Handicap) of SUsovg. Second < horse to receive lusovw out of the staked. For- 1 two-year-old* that have never won a race of the • value of lOOsuvs at time of entry. Winner of r Champagne Stakes to carry a penalty of lOlbs. ■ Entrance lsov and acceptance lsov each, to go 1 to the funds. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1892. THE STEWARDS' HANDICAP of SOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance lsov, and acceptance lsov each, to go to the funds. One ni'le. ELLICRSLIE HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stokes. For two-year-olds. Entrance lsov, and acceptance ' 2sovs each, to go to the funds. Six furlongs. AUTUMN HANDICAP of 250sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 3sovs each. Second horse to receive SOsovs, ami third horse lOsovs out of the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards. En- 1 trance Ssovs, and acceptance 3aovs each, to co I to the funds. One mile and a-quarter. ; AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE (HANDICAP) of 2(iosovs. added to a sweepstakes of 3sovs each. Second horse to receive 30sovs, and third horse ' lOsovs out of the stakes. Entrance 2sovs, and acceptance 2sovs each, to go to the funds. About three miles and a-half. FLYING STAKES of GOsovs. Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. For two-year-olds and upwards. Entrance 2aovs each, to go to the funds. Two-year-olds to carry 7dt 4lb ; three-year-olds, Sst 91bs ; four-year-olds and upwards, 9st. Winners since Ist August, 1891, of a weight-for-age race of the value of oOsovs to carry"slb extra; of lOOsovs, 71b extra; of 20') sovs, 101b extra; or of such races collectively of the value of 300sovs, 14lb extra. Three-quarters of a mile. WELTER HANDICAP of 50sovs. Second horse to receive Dsovs out of the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards. Minimum weight, 7st Sib. Entrance, lsov; and acceptance, lsov each, to go to the funds. One mile. SHORTS HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Second horse 1 to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. For two-year-olds and upward*. Entrance, lsov; and ' acceptance, lsov each, to go to the funds. The ' winner of any race after the publication of the ' weights to carry 51b penalty. Six furlongs. j FRIDAY, APRIL BTII, 1892. ] Acceptances for Easter Handicap and Steeplechase, and General Entries. ' Champagne Stakes— nomination to bo struck > out or the nominator will be liable for 6sovs. - forfeit. WM. PERCIVAL, ; Secretary A.R.C. ; AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. 5 AUTUMN MEETING, < To be held at POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, ON I SATURDAY, IGTH APRIL, 1892, ' EASTER SATURDAY. , Acceptances close on FRIDAY next, the Sth insfc., i at 10 p.m. 1 C. F. MARK, Secretary. ] t,— tmmmm ■——————— ■ ■■■>< Railways. . E W ZEAL AN D RAILWAYS, , AUCKLAND SECTION. lIELENSVILLE RACES, APRIL 2, 1892. On SATURDAY, April 2, a Special Train will leave Auckland for Heleiuville at 9.25 a.m., stop- * ping where required to pick up passengers, arriving at lleleusville at 12.10 p.m.; returning from llelensville at 0.5 p.m., stopping where required to set passengers down, anil reaching Auckland at 8.45 P- Trains will run to Kaukapapaka a3 on Mondays < Trains will run to Kaukapapaka as on Mondays < and Wednesdays. Ordinary fares. ORDER. BY OKUICIi. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, March 29, 1892. Board and Residence. Town hall coffee palace, 517, 519, 521, 523, GEORGE-STREET, SYDNEY. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION. Terms strictly moderate. FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON-ONE SHILLING. Private Room for Ladies. E. HARDY Proprietor. . CIALTHURST, CAMBRIDGE. O MRS. AND THE MISSES HILL Are prepared to receive Visitors. Double-storied house, large lofty rooms, extensive grounds, tennis Pawn, stabling, paddocks, &c. Horses and Buggies by arrangement. Cambridge is well known for its dry bracing air, %iul is strongly recommended by medical men for invalids or others requiring change from the sea ail' References kindly permitted to Archdeacon Dudley, Archdeacon Willis, Major Lusk, t£c. Terms on application. THE CARLTON, CITY ROAD, . SYMOND-STREKT—First-class Board and Residence. Tourists entries in visitors book : Mr. and Mrs. M., "Comfortable; sorry to leave." . Colonel \V. (England), "Comfortable ; home-like." Mr. M. D. (England), "So glad 'Frisco mail delayed." Rev. and Mrs. 0.," Well-ordered establish- a meat, shall have pleasure in recommending it." Mr. and Mrs. W , "Central, convenient, comfort- I able." Mr. and Mrs. L. and family, "Received every attention; cooking good ; attendance good." Baths, Piano. Telephone, 325.—Mrs. Shailer, Pro- t prietress. ' ELLESMERE," PRINCES-STREET S 2J (Opposite Government House, adjoining Albert Park). : In its appointments and style adapted for business gentlemen and tourists. , ' Suites of rooms at moderate terms. Situation t second to none. View splendid. j Excellent table. Cuisine under the management of a first-rate cook. Attendance good. 1 Five minutes' from General Post Office and Queen- i street. I Mrs. PAIN (late of " The Carlton"), Proprietress t MRS. E. WILLIAMS' TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOUSE,7O, GREY-STREET. a Fine view. Plunge and Shower Baths, Piano, and i the comforts of home. , FOLKESTONE house, Princes-street a Privato Board and Residence; single and 1 double bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms mode- c rate.—Mrs. Butler. " mHK LECHEREAU," Victoria-street ! 1 (next Central Hotel), provides nice Luncheons and Teas. Moderate charges. Strict clean- ' liness. Ladies' Room. Open till nine pm. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vincent- ' street.—Mrs. Richmond begs -to announce that she has again resumed the management of this well-known boarding-house. Visitors to Auckland can rely on finding here first-class accommodation. Hot, cold, and shower baths. IF THE EYES FEEL TIRED ' In reading do not delay getting the I ASSISTANCE OF SPECTACLES. Consult PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-street. SST Special attention given to Astigmatism and Defective Vision. Artificial Eyes of all colours. ' "

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8842, 2 April 1892, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8842, 2 April 1892, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8842, 2 April 1892, Page 8

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