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Sporting. : Auckland RACING club. SUMMER MEETING, '07-8. THE GREAT NORTHERN DERBY, 1897-08 (For Now Yearlings) of 600-iovs; second horse to receive SOsova, and third horse 25sovs out of the stake.. Colls, Sst 101b; fillies and gelding*, Sst Sib each. By subscription of lOsovs each, payable at the post, unless forfeits are declared as follows:-If struck out by tho first FRIDAY in June, 1597, lsov forfeit; if struck out by the first FRIDAY in December, 1897, 3WS forfeit; if left in afior this date, liablo for the whole lOsov*. All forfeits go to make up or increase tho stake, Entries close on FRIDAY, January 10,1890. No money is required at the time of nomination. One mile ami a-lmlf. GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES, 1607-03 (For Now Foals! of SOOsovs, second horse to receive 60sovs, and third horse 25suvs nut of the stake. Colts, Bst 10lb; tlllios and geldings, Sst. Mb each. 15y subscription of lOsovs each, payable at tho post, unless forfeits are declared as follows : -If struck out by the first FRIDAY In June, ISO 7, lsov forfeit; if struck out by the first FRIDAY in December, 1597, 3sovs forfeit; if left in after this'date, liablo for the whole lOsovs. All forfeits go to make up or increase the stake. Kntries close on f ItIDAY, January 10,1.590. No money is required at tlio time of nomination. Six furlongs. THE ROY STAKES, 1897-1898 (FOR YEARLINGS and Foals), of SOOsovs, the owner of the second horse to teccivo 10 per cent., and the owner of the third horse fi per cent, out of tho stake. For two and three-year-olds. Wfcight-for-agc. Winners after August 3, 1897, of any race or races collectively of tho value of 25fl.iovs, 31bs; of fiiiOsovs, Olbs; of 760sovs, 7lb: of 100 sots; lOlbs. Maiden three-year-olds at time of starting "allowed lOlbs; two-year-olds, 71bs. By subscription of lOsovs each, payable to tho Secretary of the A.R.C. on general entry day, Summer Meeting, 1897, unless forfeits aro declared and paid as follows Yearlings (foals of ISO!) may bo struck out upon payment of lsov by tho first FRIDAY in June, 1897 ; or upon payment of Ssovs by the first FRIDaY in December, 180/. Foals of 1895 may be struck out upon payment of lsov by the first FRIDAY in June, 1597; or upon payment of 3sovs by the first FRIDAY in December, ISD7. All horses remaining in after the first FRIDAY in December, 1597, must pay their total entrance of lOsovs by 12 noon, the day beforo tho raco. Should there be any surplus arising from tho subscriptions, it will bo given to the race. Entries close for yearlings on January 10, 1896. Entries close for foals on FRIDAY, April 17, 1896, by 9 p.m. No monoy is lequireil at the time of nomination. ENTRIES for the above events aro to be m.ado to tho Secretary of the A.R.C., at his office, Durham-street; or to tho Secretary of the C.J C., Canterbury ;D.J.C.,Dunedin; U.8.J.C., Napier; W.K.C., Wellington; M.R.C., Blenheim; V.R.C., Molboumo; A.J.C., Sydney. Six furlong", WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary ARC. Fancy Goods. PETAL DUST (Registered), " Wherein the subtle savour of the Flowers sub limely dwells." TOE GREAT FLORAL AIR PURIFIER, For the Wardrobe or Pocket, Drawing-room and Ball-room. An everlasting and delicious perfume, a concentration of tho loveliest flowers combined with tho health-giving and air-purifying properties of pines and trees of tho Eucalyptus family. This unique combination is a powerful antiseptic; it is an invaluable requisite for the sick room, ami a packet worn on the person, or placed between the lied linen, etc., is refreshing and Invigorating to the patient and attendants. Destructive to all insect life. Years of scientific study and deop research have been expended over this preparation in order that a precise and judicious blending of all the salutary and health-yielding aromas of the vegetable world may bo equally combined; and for this reason " PETAL DUST" is inimitable, inasmuch as the combining proportions are the solo secret of the proprietors. Before putting away Furs and Winter Clothing, purchase a packet of "PETAL DUST," place one in eaclylrawer, wardrobe, or clothes chest. It will destroy moth, silver fish, and prevent mildew, and is a delightful health-giving perfume. In the sick or closo room, in smoking, drawing, or ball-rooms, on long sea voyagos, in crowded trains, in influenza, choleraic, diphtheritic, or other contaminated atmospheres, as a truly refreshing and efficient air-purifior, " PETAL DUST" is invaluable. Before retiring to rest, see that a packet of " PETAL DUST" is placed in your bedroom, thus rendering the air you breathe pure, refreshing, and invigorating. "PETAL DUST" is used In the sleeping berths, cabins, and saloons of all the principal stoamers. PETAL DUST (Registered), the sweetest and most lasting of perfume', has secured the Sale of over Five Million Packets at the several International Exhibitions in England and abroad, and has gained the llicitcst Awards wherever exhibited, viz.:—BRONZE MEDAL (highest award), 1888; GOLD MEDAL (hluho-t a.vard), 1SS0; GOLD MEDAL (highest award), 1890; GOLD MEDAL (highest award), 1831. "PETAL DUST" (Illuminated Packets), at 9d per packet (post free). Sole Agent for the North Island of New Zealand— C. W. GOODS ON, LONDON ARCADE, Auckland. JgASKETS ! JJASKETS ! JgASKETS ! AN IMMENSE ARRIVAL OP BASKETWARE AT GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES BASKETS suited to nil tastes. BASKETS at prices to please all. .lIASKUTS, large, Small, Plain, and FancyBASKETS, the Largest Stock in Auckland to solcct fiom. AT QOODSON'S £ONDON^RCADES, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. Brewers. EHRENFRIED gUOS, BREWERS, ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS AND IMPORTERS, 13, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. PRIZE MEDAL AND AWARDS At follow ng Exhibitions for our Well-known Bulk and Bottled ALE AND STOUT: Sydney International Exhibition, 1879. Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81. Now Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885 Now Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedln, 1889 90. In addition to above have lieen awarded at Tajt manlan Exhibition, Launceston, 1891-9& FIVE FIRST AWARDS FOR BULK BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT. Also, CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL OF AUSTRALASIA AGAINST ALLCOMERS FOR BULK AND BOTTLED ALE Having a Large Stock of ALE AND STOUT, Bottled in quart and pint bottles, specially brewed for the summer trade, which are now thoroughly matured, can with every confidence recommend same to connoisseurs as Second to none in the colony. . \ • \ SECCOMBE'S SPARKLING ALES & UNRIVALLED STOUT, MADE FROM THE BEST MALT AND HOPS AND ~ THE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLD ..... v QREAT NORTHERN 'BREWERY, KYBEB^PASS, - AUCKLAND. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10020, 6 January 1896, Page 8

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