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i - Sportingrp'HE ' AUCKLAND rTROTTING pLUB. i l ;' i '-AUTUMN MEETING. • '. j-' ' i t FIRST DAY, '/'■'./ ;-\ THIS , DAY, . , . ; SATURDAY, 14th APRIL, 1900, . •,' ~ _' ;.,V ' . And _ '•;' -" WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL. FIRST RACE STARTS at 1 p.m. Sharp. ' Admission, Is each. O. F. MARK. Secretary. - :' .■'?' O* < : ' ' i AUCKLAND '!.; RACING ' QLUB. A UTUMN MEETING. EASTER MONDAY. TUESDAY, AND ■ .• .SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 17, and 21. .'. . PROGRAMME: ■ . • ■ \ ■■ ■ FIRST DAY. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP. One mile and a--1 > quarter. • NORTHERN.' CHAMPAGNE STAKES. Six 1 furlongs. • ; EASTER HANDICAP. ' One mile. EDEN HANDICAP. 1 ' Seven furlongs. HURDLE HANDICAP. Two miles. ONSLOW HANDICAP. Five furlongs. PONY HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. RAILWAY HANDICAP. Five furlongs. FIRST RACE TO START AT 12 NOON. SPECIAL TRAINS. Trains will run from Auckland to the Racecourse and Ellerslie every few minutes from 10 a.m. to 12 .noon, and after that as required ; returning at frequent intervals from 4.30 p.m. up till 15 minutes after the last race. Trains will leave Racecourse for Onehunga at 5.37 p.m. and 6.5 p.m. . .. 'WM. PERCTVAL. ; • Sec. A.R.C qiAKAPUNA ..'' ;'•; JOCKEY rjLUB. .'"' WINTER /' TU"EETING. . " " ' MAY .24TH AND 26TH. • , : '.PROGRAMME. * FIRST DAY. HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES of 60sovs. One mile and a-half and 100 yards. HANDICAP MAIDEN PLATE of 50sovg. Seven furlongs./' ' PONY HANDICAP of 50sovs. Five furlongs.. 'BIRTHDAY. HANDICAP of 150sovs. One mile and a-quarter. FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES of lOOsovs. Two miles. . HANDICAP MAIDEN STEEPLES of 80sovs. About two miles. . ROYAL HANDICAP of lOOsova. Five furlongs. , .-?:-

■'; . : SECOND DAY. HACK HANDICAP of 50sovs. Seven furlongs. ■ . SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES of 80sovs. One mile and three-quarters. ' ' BRITANNIA HANDICAP of 125sovs. One mile. '.. , PONY HANDICAP HURDLES of 60sov». .One mile and a-half and 100 yards. VICTORIA HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six fnrlong3. ; HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 150sovg. I About three miles and a-half. WELTER HANDICAP of 75sovs. One mile. NOMINATIONS-. For all Races-FRIDAY, April 27th, by 9 p.m. ,(•■;' ■ WEIGHTS- , | Birthday Handicap," First Handicap Hurdles, and Handicap Steeples—FßlDAY, May 4th, by 4 p.m. Minor Events, ' First Day-FRIDAY, May 11th, by 4 p.m. Second Day's Racing-THURSDAY, May, 24th, by 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES- ',, First Day's Racing and Handicap Steeplechase (Second Day)-FRIDAY, 18th, by 9 p.m. Second Day's' Racing-THURSDAY, ! May 24th, by 10 p.m. For Full Particulars of Programme See Official Calendar, Posters, etc. All Entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Dovonport, or at Durham-street, Auckland. •'■;."■ R. WYNYARD, .■ •. r ;. j ' f . \ Secretary. M* ~.£.. R S tii« ' THE WELL-KNOWN CATERER, '*'"' ' ,', Will Supply FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA DURING THE EASTER MEETING, ■ • • At his Usual Prices. '• Luncheon from 12 to 2.15. Afternoon Tea at 2.15. EVERYTHING •' OF ' THE BEST, WITH PROMPT ATTENTION AND CIVILITY. ' OYSTERS AND BROWN BREAD. Note Address:— ' ■ MANUKAU; ROAD, PARNELL. ■. ! Telephone 535. SHORTLY TO OPEN THE TOWN CAFE AND ; • AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS. — —— i i ————■ ' ' Mining Notices. WENTWORTH GOLD MINING COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that ah Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held in tho Office of Messrs. Lennox and Hull, Fort-street, on WEDNESDAY,' the 18th day of April, 1900, at the hour of 3 p.m., for the purpose of Winding up the Company and the Allocation of Shares in the Mananu G.M. Co. Proxies can be sent to the Secretary, care of Messrs. Lennox and Hull, Fort-street. .'■''; <' .• ■ •'''.' E. WHALEY, Secretary.

TIE N.B.Y 'A. GORDON, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEER,' ALSO ' AUTHORISED SURVEYOR (Late Inspecting ' Engineer to the New Zea- .. ','„•' land Government). Having had large : experience in Hydraulic, Marine, Railway, and Mining Engineering, and also a thorough knowledge of the Goldfields in the.colony and mining in all its branches, he will undertake any business in connection, with his profession, and will adVise and report on ; mining properties. . Offices: .BANK i. OF NEW ZEALAND ' .■ • BULDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. W; F. WILMETTE, Pipe Organ Builder.-I : t.t.«i Organs and Harmoniums Tuned .and l Repaired. , Organ Pedals fitted to pianofortes ■ for home practice. Satisfaction guaranteed to country settlers sending their instruments to town. Agent for New Zealand for Melvin and Son's, Glasgow, Hydraulic Blowing ~ Engines. Factory and Resi- ' dence, Prospect-street Auckland, New Zealand,. ■ ';■'.•';' t ■ ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11346, 14 April 1900, Page 8

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