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Athletics. Thames united foresters' GRAND EASTKR FETE, To be held in Mr. L. Dodd's (late Kleti'a) Paddock on RASTER MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1890. Officers Judge, Robert Bateman; Starter, James Pat-ei sou : Ilandicapper, W. McConnell, PROGRAMME (First race to start at 11.30 a.m.) 1. 11.30—Maiden Race, 150 yds. Prize, £1. Entrance, 2s. 2. 11.50-Boy>' Race, under 15 years, 100 yds. Ist, IDs; 2nd, ss. Entrance, Is. 3. 12,15— Ha*tor Handicap, Ist heat, 150 yds. Ist, £8; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entrance, Gs._ 4. Amateur Bicycle Race (Local), 2-mile handicap. *ist, medal; 2nd, medal. Entrance, 2- lid. 5. 2.0 — Half-mile Handicap. Ist, £3; 2nd, £1; 3rd. 10-. Entrance 4s. 6. I.26—Easter Handicap, 2nd heat, 44 I yds. 7. I.so—Bicycle Handicap (Cash Amateur), 2 miles. Ist, 11 10s; 2nd £1; 3rd, 10s. Kntrance, 4s. 8. 2.ls—Amateur Handicap, KOnyds. Ist, medal; 2nd. medal. Entrant - '-. is.

9. 2.3s—Hurdle Handicap, ,s tlijhts of hurdles, 2tMyds. Ist, £2 ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s. 10. 3.o—Mill" Handicap. Ist £5; 2nd, £1 108; 3rd, IDs. Entrance, 5s 11. 3.2s—Easter Handicap, 3rd heat, 250 yds. 12. 3.4s—Amateur H I'-.lirap, 120 yds, Ist, medal ; 2nd. m.-d:il. Entrance, 2s. 13. 4.10— Fi• c i.,;!e Hnycl# Handicap (Cash Amateur i. Ist, £4; 2nd. £1 10s; 3rd, 10s. : a:r iiiiv, ss. 14. 4.30-Consolation Race. Ist, £1. Entrance, Is. Entries for No?. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8,9, 10, 12, and 13, together with previous performances, must be sent in t<> tile Secretary not later than 8 p.m. tin WEDNESDAY, March lStli, IWO. All other even's post entry. Three in start or no race. All protests to be accompanied by a fee of 2s od. Tile decision of the committee shall t>e final. The slatting will lie by report of pistol. Should the pistol miss tire it will bo nostari. Snap tap no (.tart. Should any case of wilful fouling occur, the offender shall he disqualified" for all prizes, and the nice run over again at the discretion of the Committee. Any bookmaker wishing to follow his calling must pay £1. Admission :— Gents, Is: Ladies, 6d; Children, 3d. Tea, sugar, and milk provided. The s.s. Clan-man will run an Excursion from Auckland to Thames In connection with the above, returning same day. ' 11. KKNNERLKY, Secretary. TJiiroinor Wnmnct

jNursing nomes. "| | 0 H I P E R E.' PRIVATE HOSPITAL, WYN ARD-STREET, AUCKLAND. Under the care of MISS PHILLIPS, Cebtifiiii) Nurse, Of Charing Cross Hospital, London. This Hospital is established for the convenience of medical, suruical, and .ternity patients desiring their own physicians or surgeons, with skilled nursing, and the comfort and quiet of a private wise. The house is in a healthy and pleasant situation, with beautiful views of the Harbour, Domain, Ac. .Massage treatment if required. No infectious cases are admitted. 'I erms dependent on the nature of the case. Weekly payments, in advance, or satisfactory guarantees are required. Telephone No. 02(1. Postal Address : Miss Phillips, Wynvard street, Auckland. Telegraphic Address: PHILLIPS, ' Hohipere," Auckland. Telepnone, 805. Telegraphic address, "Bates, Auckland. Postal address, Miss Bates,"Puriri, Grafton Road, Auckland. "IfISS BATES, Certified Hospital and Vi ATahttrmlr \ T nr«p fT.nnrinn ami IJvfirnooh.

ltj_ Maternity Nnrse (London anil Liverpool), assisted by an efficient Staff, receives Medical, Surgical, Maternity, ami Convalescent Patients, under I lie care of their own Physicians or Surgeons. It is the endeavour of Miss Bates that her Patients, in addition to the advantages of skilled nursing, should, through -ympathetic rare 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 grounds, ami overlooks the Domain and the Auckland Harbour. Massage Treatment available. No Infectious Cases admitted. Terms, as arranged, strictly moderate, dependent upon the nature of the case, whether Critical, Chronic, Convalescent, or Maternity. Weekly lire-payments, or satisfactory guarantees required. Miss Bates holds medical and other recommendations, testimonials, anil references. Board and Residence. BELMONT HOUSE, UPPER VINCENT-STREET. This old established and well-appointed Boarding II use, commanding a splendid view, is healthily and pleasantly situated. Tourists, visitors, and permanent boarders wilt receive every attention. rriv.it - suites of apartments; hot and cold baths; single and double rooms. Terras strictly moderate. Telephone, 727. MRS, BASTES'.

SUPERIOR Accommodation offered in iO Albert Park for two or three permanent gentlemen ; no other boarders.—Apply Widow, Heiuld Office. VACANCIES at Rosebank House, Albert Road, Devonport. ELLINGTON. Accommodation at '• Whitehall," Boulcott street. Central.—Mrs. 11. ON YON. FOLKESTONE HOUSE, Princes street) I' (opposite Park Gates) - Single and double Bedrooms, hot and cold baths, Terms, moderate —Mrs. Butler. J7IKOGMORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Syffloads-street. Vacancies. Telephone 714. Board AND residence at S ) Sonoma, Princes-street, next Synagogue.— Mrs Wm. Crnicksl'a'ik, Proprietress Telephone 720. TSTANA (LATE FERN LEIGH) 1 LOW Kit BYMONDS STREET, Cutler New Management. private BO II I) AND residence. Hot and Cold Baths. Good Table. Mrs. Johnson, Proprietress. (HOWES BAY, AIHEKE.

<u _ THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE. E. PARUIS, PHOPRIETOR. Boating in a magnificent safe bav, Fishing, Bathing. Airy Bedrooms. The cuisine under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Parris. Steamer Coroiuandel calls four times weekly. Terms Moderate. Special Terms for Families. Post Office at the house, Medical attendance available. Dunblane restaurant, 191, Queen-street (opposite Mnrrin's). \V. S. Cannon, in thanking his numerous friends and customers for their kind patronage, begs respectfully to announce that the Dunblme has been taken over by s. Hollingworth and i 0., who he feels sure will keep up the good reputation of the Restaurant, mid be accorded the full confidence and support of his old customers and the public generally. 8.11. and Co. have as Cook, K. R. Grusznine, late of the City Buffet. Telephone, SGC. 0 T 0 R U A RAILWAY. jpUTARURU JUNCTION REFRESHMENT ROOM ON PLATFORM. ALL TRAINS STOP TEN MINUTES. PUTARURU JUNCTION HOTEL. COMFORTABLE QUARTERS FOR GENTLE MEN. FISniNQ AND SHOOTING. Good Stables, Loose Box, Large Paddocks, Saddle Horses and Buggies. JAMES SHERT.EV.

JASIKS SHEKLEY. Cambridge house. LOWER VINCENT STREET, Second house from St. Matthew's Parsonage, Sea view overlooking Albert Park and City. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENT BOARDERS. Suites of Rooms with private entrance. Hot and Cold Baths. MRS. WALLACE, Proprietress. JJRENT'S JJATHGATE JJOUSE, ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitors will please send Telegram to secure rooms. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. Y N Y A R D JJ OUSE, EDEN CRESCENT, THREE MINUTES FROM G.P.O, Fine Healthy Situation. Magnificent View of Harbour. Vacancies. MRS. DEAN, . " CARLTON, CITY ROAD, SYMONDSSTREKT. Situation unsurpassed. Overlooking Albert Park. Commanding extensive sea views. Drainage sanitary conditions perfect. Home comforts. Good table. , Cleanliness, punctuality, polite attention. Reference to visitors' bonk. Arrivals met by steamer or rail. Telephone, 325. Telegraph Shatter, Auckland. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10082, 18 March 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10082, 18 March 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10082, 18 March 1896, Page 8

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