SportingmAKAPUNA JOCKEY /CLUB'S SPRING ItTEETING. To be held on .'•'■.■-.... SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1892. PROGRAMME (Passed by A.K.C.): HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES ai 35sovs, second horse to receive ssovs out ft (flukes. For all horses that have never wo* «• advertised bardie race of the value of lOsovs. Over six flights of hurdles. Nomination, Jsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance, one mile and a-half. DEVONPOKT HANDICAP of SOsovs, second horse to receive Ssovs out of stakes. For two-year-olds. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, isov. Distance, 5J furlongs. HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE of 30sovs, second horse to receive fisovs out of stakes. For all horses that have not won an advertised race of the value of SOsovs. Nomination, Jsov ; acceptance, lsov. Distance, one mile. HANDICAP HURDLES of 60sovs, second horse to receive Ssovs out of stakes. Over seven nights of hurdles. Nomination, Isot ; acceptance, lsov. Distance, one mile and threequarters. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP of SOsovs, second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, one mile and a-half. NOVICE HANDICAP of 25sovs. For all horses that have not won an advertised race of the value of lOsovs at the time of entry. Nomination, Jsov.; acceptance, Jsov. Distance, 7 furlongs. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of SBsovs, second horse to receive lOsovs. out of stakes. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, about three miles and a-half. SPRING HANDICAP of SOsovs, second horse to receive ssovs out of stakes. Winner of the St. Andrew's Handicap to carry a penalty of "lbs. extra. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance,, six furlongs. Nominations for all races close on FRIDAY, 4th November, by 9 p.m. Weights ovi FRIDAY, November 11, by 4 p.m. Acceptances close on FRIDAY, November 18, by 9 p.m. All entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Devonport; oral Mr. W. Blomfleld'sOffice, Durhamstreet East. R. WVNVARD, Secretary. Athletics. AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND 'CYCLE CLUB SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1892. PROGRAMME: 1. ISO YARDS MAIDEN. 2. ONE MILE NOVICE ROADSTER HANDICAP 3. 100 YARDS HANDICAP. 4. HALF-MILEDASH HANDlCAP(anyniachine). 5. ONE MILK WALK HANDICAP. 6. 120 YARDS HUKDI.U HANDICAP. 7. THREE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (any machine). 8. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. 9. POTTING THE WEIGHT HANDICAP. 10. ONE MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (roadsters only). 11. ONE MILE HANDICAP. 12. X r r) YARDS HANDICAP. 13. TWO MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (roadsters only). 14. QUARTER-MILE HANDICAP. 15. TWO MILE WALK HANDICAP. 16. POLE JUMP. 17. FIVE .MILE BICYCLE HANDICAP (any machine). (The above is not the order.) Entry night: SATURDAY, November 5, at British Hotel, between 7 and 9 p.m. Acceptance night: SATURDAY, November 12, same place and time. Entry forms may be obtained from the undersigned ' JAMES HALYDAY, Jo., Hon. Sec. ——■■■■■■■■MM—l—■— Fancy Goods. X*7" ANTED KNOWN. jyjATHEWS" JJAZAAR SPECIALTIES i OUR QD DRESSED DOLLS. OCR QD ORNAMENTS. OUR jS COUNTER, On which is displayed a great variety of useful and pretty Articles. JITATHEWS' A Z A A R, 120 Q " STEEET TT7" ANTED XT N 0 W N. IMPORTANT NOTICE. I HAVE COMPRESSED TWO LARGE STOCKS IN ONE PLACE OF BUSINESS. [THE ONLY LONDON AECADe) J IN QUEEN-STREET. J* And have never before offered in one establishment such a Magnificent Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY (all WARRANTED), FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Comprising the VERY LATEST NOVELTIES in every Department USEFUL GOODS in Everyday Require ment in Every Household, Japanese goods-a Larger Stock THAN EVER. TOYS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A SPECIALTY, AND CONTINUE TO REMAIN SO. - . 7 T "HALMA," " NEPTUNE," AND OTHER NEW GAMES. " THE ENDLESS CHAIN PUZZLE," Th« Latest Onels. THE SELF-RELEASING HAIR-CURLERS, Sir in box— the box. » ; PARISIAN, JAPANESE, and ENGLISH gTOVE QRNAMENTS. I am just opening a choice assortment of the above (I certainly think the most beautiful goods ever seen in Auckland). Flowers, Leaves, and Grasses arranged in Art Basketware, and Gilded screens, Liberty Draped, entirely taking the place of the painted or printed cardboard so long held in favour. JUST OPENED: ta. The first arrival of this season's JAPANESE GOODS, comprising some choice novelties. Must be seen; will surely be admired. WILLIS'S NEW ZEALAND *XMAS CARDS, at 6d each (new series); Booklets, Is, Is 3d, 2s 6d each. Suited for posting to England. BIRTHDAY and WEDDING COMPLIMENTARY CARDS; some entirely new designs, just received. GOODSON'S TON DON A RCADE OODSON'S JLiONDON -t\.RCADE AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD-NEWTON BRANCH. gCOTCH AILCLOTHS, 9 AND 12 FEET WIDE, 21, 2/11, 4/6 1 ; *, _ Per square yard.^^ LOVELY ARTISTIC DESIGNS. • Just Opened, per Ruahine :JjM.McLAC^kN l 822, QUEEN-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9010, 15 October 1892, Page 8
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