/ Sporting. JJACING OLUB Under the Patronage of His Excei.le.ncv th Governor Lord Glasgow. j^/J EETINM. THIS DAY, EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 7. SATURDAY, APRIL 11. EASTER TUESDAY: •AUTUMN' STEEPLECHASE AUTUMN HANDICAP SATURDAY, APRIL 11: ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP HANDICAP STtr.PI.i:CUASK. \VM. PKRCIVAL, Secretary RC. AUCKLAND RACING- CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1597. TOE GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES, 1597. For Now Yearlings. Of SOOsovs; second horse to receive 30sovs, an' third horse lOsovs cut of the stakes. Colts, Ss 101b; fillies, f.*t Jib ; jeldines, Ss: jib. By subscription of "sots each, payable at th post, unless forfeits are declared as follows If struck out by the first Friday in Decetnbei 1505. Isoys forfeit. If struck out by the first Friday in February ISOV, Jsovs forfeit. If left in After this date, liable for the whol "soys. All forfeits (to to make up or increase the stake. Entries close on FRIDAY, 17th April, IJSC. No money is requited at the time of nomination. Six furlongs. WM. PKHCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. R.C. MEETING FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOOJ TEA AT TilK GRAND STAND. ALSO 0 V.ST Kit AU SATUREL (First of the Season). PUBLIC LUNCH AT I'll BY STAND, IS Cl THOMAS McEWIN, Caterer. Board aud Residence. "JIERNLEIGH," SYJIOKDS-STREET Late "Istana," Mrs. T. 0. SiNnr.S (from Waikato), Proprietress. "PORTCHESTER VILLA, Harding % ntrret.— Private Board and Residence. Hrith Piano, all home comforts, coach-house, and stable seven minutes' walk from Post Office. Terms IW. W'A ITEM ATA VIEW, HaHinee T 7 street.—Private Board and Residence; bath jiijuo, single rooir,. 6 minutes' from Union Bank Terms, 15s (wa-iliinj; included). VACANCIES at Rosebank Houso, Alberl Road, Derunport. OT* ELLINGTON, ArcoroirntUtinn at '• Whitehall," Boulcott street Central.-Mrs. R. ON YON. "FOLKESTONE HOUSE. Princes street I (opposite Park Gate*) — Sincle and limbic Bedrooms, hot and cold baths. Terms, moderau —Mrs. Butler. PROG MORE HOUSE, Corner Grafton Road and Symoadi-street. Vacancies. Telephone 711. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at * y Sonoma, Priccts-itrent, next Synnrogite.— Mr« Win. Cruickil-auk, Proprietress ' Telephone •270. BELMONT house, UPPER VINCENT-STREET. This old-esKl>li«hcd and well-appointed Boarding H use, commanding a .splendid view, is healthily and pleasantly situated. Tourists, visitors, and permanent boarders will receive every attention. _ Private suites of apartments; hot and cold baths; »in«le and double rooms. Terms strictly moderate. Telephone, 727. MRS. BASTES. Dunblane restaurant, 101, Queen-street (opposite Mot rin's). W. ,K. Cannon, in thanking his numerous friends and customers for their kind patronage, begs respectfully to announce that the Dunblane has been taken over by >. Holiingworth and ( 0., who he feels Mire will keep tip the pond reputation of the Restaurant, and be accorded the full confidence and support of his old enstou ers and the public generally. S. If. and Co. have as Cook, F. R. lirusznine, late of the City Bullet. Telephone, SWJ. OTORUAA I L W A Y. 0 T 0 R U A J) A I L WA Y. pUTARURU JUNCTION REFRESHMENT J>oo^ ON PLATFORM. ALL TRAINS STOP TEN MINUTES. PUTARURU JUNCTION HOTEL. COMFORTABLE QUARTERS FOR GENTLE MEN. FISHING AND SHOOTING. Good Stables, Loose Box, large Paddocks, Saddle Horses and Buggies. JAM SHERLEY. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, LOWER VINCENT STRIir.T, 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 00\V E S BAY, WAIHEKE, THE BEST SUMMER RESORT IN THE PROVINCE E. PARRIS, PROPRIETOR. Boating in a magnificent safe bay, Fishing, Bathing. Airy Bedrooms. The cuisine under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Parris. Steamer Coroinandel calls four times weekly. Terms Moderate. Special Terms for Families. • Post Office at the house. Medical attendance available. yyYNYARI) JJ 0 USE, EDEN CRESCENT, THREE MINUTES FROM G.P.O. Fine Healthy Situation. Magnificent View of Harbour. Vacancies. MRS, DEAN. CARLTON, CITY ROAD, \J SYMONDS-STREET. Situation unsurpassed. Overlooking Albert Park, Commanding extensive sea views. Drainage sanitary conditions perfect. Home comforts. Good table. Cleanliness, punctuality, polito attention. Reference to visitors' book. Arrivals met by steamer or rail. Telephone, 326. Telegraph Shailer, Auckland. T>RENT'S "OATHGATE TTOUSE, ' ROTORUA, IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Intending Visitor* will please send Telegram to sccuro rooms. S. T. BRENT, Proprietor. 'Cycling. IKING WHEEL COMPANY Hate been appointed Sole Agonts for THIS LEADING AMERICAN BICYCLES, via "TRIBUNE" AND "VIKING." These Machine* are not only noted for their MIXABILITY, but for their LIGHTNESS and EASY RUNNING, being made from the beat material obtainable. LADIES' MACHINES Always on hand. INSPECTION INVITED. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, post free, REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. W. .T. WHITE, 34% Queen-street, Auckland. p B T.A L JQ UT~T"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10099, 7 April 1896, Page 8
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