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Sporting. i fjl AKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. L ■V ■ ' — '■ ' ■ . gPRING jyj~EETING. SECOND DAY L rpO-MORROW, IJIO-MORROW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. STANLEY HANDICAP. Four furlongs. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters. , SPRING HANDICAP. One mile. SECOND HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. SECOND PONY* HANDICAP. Five furlongs. CAUTLEY HANDICAP. Six furlongs. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. About three in lies. WELTER HANDICAP. One mile. First Race starts at 1 p.m. -£S.— THROUGH TICKET— Horses conveyed Free up to 9.30 a.m.; after that hour will be charged. R. WYNYARD. Secretary. QTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1900. SATURDAY, BTH, AND WEDNESDAY, 12TH DECEMBER. Acceptances for all Events First Day Close with the Secretary at the Metropolitan Hotel, Auckland, and at Otahuhu, TO-DAY (Friday), November 30, at 8 p.m. WM. L. LOCKHART, Secretary. jq- O T I O E. Horse-owners are reminded that Nominations for Okoroire Races Close on SATURDAY, December 1, 10 p.m. & Q BLAKE, Hon. Sec. OPENING OF THE AUCKLAND POLO SEASON. Members and Friends of the A.P.C. are invited to the Opening Match TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, at Pot- ' ter's Paddock. There will be no special invitation this season. ' EDWARD W. SHARMAN, Khyber Pass. Hon. Sec. Railways. jyj"EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. THAMES HOSPITAL BAZAAR. Cheap Excursion Tickets, at the rate of 2d per mile first-class, and ld per mile secondclass (minimum. 4s and 2s respectively), will be issued from Te Aroha, Hikutaia. and intermediate Stations, to Thames, TO-MORROW (Saturday). December 1, available for return un to and including MONDAY, December 3. Mileage counted one way only. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, November 29, 1900. To Let. ID LOW-HOLE BAY.—To Let on Lease, or for JLJ 1 tlio Season—Store and Accommodation House, as a going concern, at this famous seaside resort; grand scenery; wonderful blow-holes.—T. Ussher, 192, Queen-street. TiO LET—A House in Drake-street, Freeman's —Apply Brown, Barrett, and Co. TWO HOUSES to Spring-street, 9s 6d; Grafton Road, 13s 6d.— Bridgewater. 26, High-street. TO Photographing Studio. For SaleDouble Shop Front, 13 by Apply A. Dewar, Ponsonby. x TO LET—Shop, with room at back.—Apply R. McCabe, Stove and Range Maker, Pat-teson-street, Freeman's Bay. TO LET, in Commerce-street— Store lately occupied by Donald and Edenborough.— Apply Brown, Barrett, and Co. - TO offio»9 on the ground floor in Hobson's Buildings, Shortland-street.— Apply to William Aitken, Land Agent. fry} LET—House of 9 rooms, with all conJ. veaiences; grand view; in Grafton Road. Rent, 24s per week. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. TO LET. in Upper Pitt-street, near Eaststreet— of 5 rooms, with scullery, wash-house, bath, Apply next house but one. rpo LET, Oaklands Road, Mount Eden— JL House, 5- rooms: gas and water. —Apply Mr. Laybourn, corner of Oaklands and Mount Eden Roads. TO LET, Norman-street, Rocky Nook— 5-roomed House, in good order; gas; copper, etc. —Apply R. J. Hamilton, Victoria Avenue, Mount Eden. . mo LET (well-furnished), in Parnell.—A X nearly new 8-roomed House and ail modern conveniences. Rent, 45s per week.— Apply W. Frater and Son. TO LET—First-class Suite of Furnished Rooms for Married Couple or Two Ladies. Fine central position. Terms. 10a weekly.— address apply HERALD Office. TO LET—Large Villa Residence, 7 rooms; harbour frontage; 25 minutes' from . Queen-street; every convenience; 14s per week.— M. McLachlan, 10, Coombes' Arcade. TO LET. Birkenhead—House, 6 rooms: scullery, etc., stable, buggyshed, wash-house, and 114 acres, large orchard; lately occupied by Mr. Butts; key next door.—Apply Geo. Wallace, Panmure. ________ TO LET, at Avondale— well-known and Beautiful Property owned by Mr. John Grey, consisting of Eight-roomed House and outbuildings and 14 Acres Land in garden, orchard, and paddock.—W. Frater and Sou. TO LET.—We have 7-roomed Villa, Anglesearstreet, 13s 6d; 8 Rooms, Rose Road, ■ 14s; Shop, Ponsonby Road, 15s: all fitted gas, bath, copper. Furnished Houses City, Ponsonby, Devonport; also. Rooms.—Peckover and Co., 117, Queen-street. TO LET—Newly-erected Butcher's . Shop, stable and cartshed, in rising district. Splendid opening for eneregtic man with small capital. Best stand in district. Rent, to good tenant, only 12s.—R. Barr Brown, Exchange Lane. T I 0 L E T. SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE - Well-built House, 8 large lofty rooms. Also, linen closet, cupboards, dresser, scullery, pantry; wash-house, copper, tubs; gas in all rooms; Orion range. Large allotment; good view. £65 per annum. MOUNT EDEN ROAD—Villa, 6 rooms; gas, city water; wash-house, copper, tubs, etc. 14s. NEVILLE NEWCOMB. ST. GEORGE'S HALL. NEWTON, TO LET. For CONCERTS. ENTERTAINMENTS, Etc. ; This is without doubt the most up-to-date Hall outside Queen-street, being provided with a, stage, 20 by 30, splendid scenery, and footll Apply P. P. PURCELL Elliott-street or Newton Road. fJJO LET. AT HO WICK— Sunnyside House, furnished, containing i eight rooms, including bathroom, stables, . and coachhouse attached. Good paddocks, with every convience. Also, A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry, furnished; And Furnished Apartments in Dwellinghouse, with or without —Apply to Mrs. Wagstaff, Post and Telephone Office, Howick.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11543, 30 November 1900, Page 8

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