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Sporting. fjpROTTING OLUB, ! FJIO-DAY, rpo-DAY, I (SATURDAY), AND QATURDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1896. FIRST kACE STARTS AT 12.45 m PROGRAMME INCLUDESAUCKLAND TROTTING CUP AUCKLAND PONY CUP HURDLE RACE HORDERN STAKES (HARNESS) HARNESS TROT EACH ADMISSION—Is EACH C. F. MARK, Secretary, A UCKLAND JJACING OLUB. SUMMER MEETING. NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1; AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. First Race to Start Each Day at Twelve Noon. Hot Water under Trees for Picnic Parties and the General Public. Admission to Cornsn, Is; Train, Is Together, 2s. Anyone attempting to get over walls will bo summoned for Is, and costs, los 'id. N.l!.—Visitors to I'addork Me requested to wear li.'ket in hat-band to Mto being asked to show same. W.tf PEHCIVAL, Secretary A.H.C. Aquatics. j Auckland annual regatta, I TO BE IIII.I) ON JANUARY 2irrH, 1390. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME; No. 1. SCOW RACE „ 2. YACHTS ra'ing 7 and over 3. JUNIOR GIGS, under 10 stone „ 4. TKADIN'ii VESSELS (sealed handcap), 40 tons and under (exclusive of Scows) fi. YACHTS, !< Ratine and under C MAIDEN Oir.s, under M stone " 7. FILMING Hi lAIN, over 4 lons ', 8 FISHING BOATS, under 4 tons |, 9. Ultl'lfiEllS(Handieap) „ 10. YACHTS, ij ratine and under „ 11. VACIlin, J rating and under „ I'.'. MAIDEN GIGS, open in OI'K.N BOATS, lit to 20 feet over all " 14. BOYS' DINGY RACK „ 1.1 oi'l'.N" ltl)A'IN, ia feet overall and under „ 10. Jl'NlOi; Gil",.-', open 17. naval volunteers and MAN-0-WAR BO A l b 0 18. SHU'S' GUIS „ 10. SENIOR Gins, open „ 2d, SCULLING !tAGE, (or the Marshall Cup &ud Gold M'-Jal CHAS. GROSVF.NOR, Secretary. Public Notices. rPHE AUCKLAND FREE STOCK AND X MINING EXCHANGE CO. (LIMITED). Business will bo Rosuuieil oil MONDAY, the 6th January, 1895. "VTOTICE TO TIMBER merchants, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS, ADVANCE IN PRICE-OF KAURI, TIMBER. On and after Ist January, ISM, the Price of Sawn Kauri Timber will be advanced lid per lOOfeet super, all round in accordance with a resolution passed by the Auckland San-millers' Association, at their meeting held on the 17th instant. JJ" 0 r I C & All Claims against the Estate of the late Mary Nor bury, late of Pollen-street. Thames, Grocer, deceased, must bo rendered to me in detail on or before Slst December, ISOS. JAMES A. MILLER, Thames, Solicitor for the Administrator. Nursing Homes. Telephone, S'.V Telegraphic address, "Bates, 1 Auckland. Postal address, Miss Bates,"Puriri,' Grafton Road, Auckland. "jVfISS BATES, Certified Hospital and ItJL Maternity Nurse (London and Liverpool), assisted bv an efficient Staff, receives Medical, Surgical, Maternity, and Convalescent Patients, under the care of their own Physicians or Surgeons. It is the endeavour of Miss Bates that her I'.itients, in addition to tho advantages of skilled nursing, should, through sympathetic care and attention, enjoy as far as possible the comforts of Home. Puriri" is equipped with modern appliances, both medical and surgical. It stands in its own rounds, and overlooks tho Domain and the Auckland Harbour. Massage Treatment availahip. No Infectious Cases admitted. Terms, as arranged, .strictly moderate, dependent upon tho nature of the case, whether Critical, Chronic, Convalescent, or Maternity. Weekly pie-payments, or satisfactory guarantees required. Miss Bates holds medical and other recommendations, testimonials, and references. '« Jj-URSING JJOME, UPPER QUEEN STREET, if EXT TABERNACLE. Telephone 802. MRS. TRIBE.] [MISS OGILVIE. WLNTED— PROSPECTORS to Tosb the Merits of GEO. FOWLDS' Summer Suits at 21s, and Soft Felt Hats, with Puggaries, at Is lid; Merino Sox, eplicod and tieamlftss, (id per pair. WANTED—INVESTORS Kept Cool in I one of GEO. FOWLDS' Long Silk Dusters at lSs; White Drill Jackets, Ss Od; and Trousers, 2s lid; with a White Washing Vest, Ss fid. 1 WANTED—SPECULATORS to See tho New Moire Silk Scarves in Pale Blue, Oroam, Navy, and Crimson, selling by GEO. FOWLDS at Is 3d, Is 6.1, and is lid; Braces, #d per pair upwards; Japoneltc Handkerchiefs, 3 for 2s. WANTED-EXPERTS and others to have | a Suit of Clothes Made to Measure by GEO. FOWLDS. His Cutter is certainly an Expert, and can make you look like one CAPTAIN EDWIN'S PREDICTIONS. Those from local causes ftometitut fail. Prophesy for' yourself by purchasing a pood Aneroid from T. PEACOCK. Optician, Rhortland-streot. Thermometers of every variety, Hydrometers, Saccharometers, Telescope, Opera Glasses, Com. passes, Magnifiers; Working Models for Boys, etc, i Opposite the Post Oflice. j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10014, 28 December 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10014, 28 December 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10014, 28 December 1895, Page 8

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