Sporting. '. . , • • . 7. ■ - ' ' fJUKAPUNA JOCKEY . OLUB. . .' SUMMER MEETING. SECOND BAY, ? WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. First Race starts at 1 p.m. , • THIRD DAY, , SATURDAY,, FEBRUARY 5, First Race Starts at 1 p.m, " THROUGH f"J S\ THROUGH ,; ■ TICKET \i J TICKET ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY'S RACES CLOSE TO-NIGH r (MONDAY), i. \ ' By 9 o'clock. 1 ' Mr. Thos. McEwin having secured the right to cater will provide first-class Luncheon in the Grandstand, and also in the New Dining-room on the liill outside. \ Horses convoyed free up to 9.30 a.m., after that time will be charged for. R ffmARDi Secretary. Atthletics. a JJ A. C. B. S, US' A rt nion ' PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, To be held in Domain Cricket Ground WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10,1898. AMATEUR EVENTS (Subject to Approval of N.Z.A.A.A.) 1. 100 YARDS HANDICAP-First prize, value £310s; 2nd, value £2; 3rd, value £1. Entry, 2sOil; acceptance, Is 2. 250 YARDS HANDICAP - First prize, value i £310 a; 2nd, value £2; 3rd, value £1. Lntry 2s Cd; acceptance, 1* , . • 3. HAW-MILK HANDICAP—First prize, value £310.1; 2nd, value £2; 3rd, value £1. Entry, 2s Cd; acceptance, Is 4. ONE MILE CYCLE HANDICAP-First prize, value £3 10a; second, value £2; 3rd, value £1. Entry, 2sCd; acceptance, Is 6. TWO MILE CYCLE HANDICAP-First prize, valuo £3 10s ; 2nd, value £2; 3rd, value £1. Entry, 2s Od; acceptance, Is CASH AMATEUR EVENTS (Subject to approval of L.N.Z.W.). 0, HALF-MILE CYCLE HANDICAP-First prize, £310s: 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry, 2s Od: acceptance, Is 7. THREE MILE CYCLE HANDICAP-First prize, £310s; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry, 2s Od. acceptance, Is 8. ONE MILE FANCY COSTUME-Prize, trophy value £2 2s and £1 for best Fancy Costume. Entry, Is PROFESSIONAL EVENTS. 9. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 100, 200, and 300 Yards—First prize, £1010s : 2nd, £3 10s: 3rd, £110*. Entry, sa; acceptance, 2s 6d 10. ONE MILE HANDICAP-First prize, £5, 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry, 3s; acceptance, Is 11. HALF-MILE HANDICAP-First prize, £5; 2nd, £2; 3rd, £1. Entry. 3s; acceptance, Is 12. 150 YARDS FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP (for members of Friendly Societies only) —First prize, trophy, £3 3s; 2nd, trophy, £1 Is; 3rd, trophy, 10s Od. Entry, 2a. 13. 120 YARDS HIBERNIAN HANDICAP (for Members of n.A.C.B.S, only - First prize, trophy £3 3s; 2nd, trophy, £1; 3rd, trophy lOsGd. Entry, 2s. Seven starters or 110 3rd prize 14, 100 YARDS JUVENILE HANDICAP (for Juvenile Monitors of H.A.C.B.S. only)— First prize, trophy; 2nd, trophy. Entrance freoi The abovo is not the order of running. All events run undor rules of N.Z. A, A. A. and L.N.Z.W. Entries, with last three (3) years' performances, will be received at tho Metropolitan Hotel on SATURDAY, February 21). Acceptances, SATURDAY, March 12, No entry received unless accompanied with entrance fee. PAT. O'KANE, Sports Secretary; Meetings. 11/ TASTER PAINTERS are respectfully invited to attend a Meeting in the Tailoresses Hall TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, to Meet a Committee of the Union to consider the desirability of bringing about a uniform wage, etc. O. WIEBE, j Secretary. "foJEW VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY ' CORPS. I have been requested to endeavour to form a Volunteer Artillery Corps at Devonport, and with this object a Meeting of those desirous of becoming members will bo held at the Borough Council Chambers, Devonport, on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, February J, at 8 o'clock. Owing to the unsettled position of, affairs in Europe and the East, it is hoped that a very large number of young men of Devonport and Auck land will attend tho meeting, and join the proposed Corps. Ferry steamer leaves Auckland for Devonport at 7.40 p.m. _ W. J. NAPIER. "VTEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN, AUCKLAND. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Of the above Society will be held in the Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, WELLESLEY-STREET WEST, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, at 3 o'clock p.m., to consider the advisability of so amending the constitution of the Society 11310 enable it to underake the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals L. M. PORTER, A.M.P. Buildings, January 26, 1893. ® ecretary Insurance Companies. JJORTHERN COMPANY. " v HEAD OFFICES • ABERDEEN and LONDON I Established 1836. capital „ „ _ £3,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS- £4,444,663 Wo beg to announce that we have been appointed to represent the abovenamed Company at Auckland and Province. - ' r y. . / ' • . • THOMAS MACKY. O to!6 , street. ARTHUR HEATHER, Office •5, Forfc-street. .•" V. ' ; V-r:i* m SO cK M TISH insurance cnllnl p OF JEW ZEALAND. /:, , ■ a ' Fund? 6 ' nsl General Reserve 'Mils, exceed £233,000. ■ EIRE and marine risks accepted AT LOWEST RATES. F "* ,, n»aasxx M,M - A. S. RUSSELL. Branch Manager* INSURE WITH . N.Z. • ACCIDENT INSURANCE C'O.'S EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT' Insurance Department. 1 109 vfci V a ' P - A. EDMISTON, : .109, Victoria Arcade,.: General Manager, >• -v"'- fV «!<.'■ --• J-' - 'y.'t : , .'/ v : . - ':" ' •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10664, 31 January 1898, Page 8
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