SportingrpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB CUMMER jyTEETING. THIRD DAY: mms "TVAY. JQAY. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 *•* PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. MARINE HANDICAP. Five furlongs. BOROUGH HANDICAP. Four furlongs. SUMMER HANDICAP. One mile. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES One mile and three-quarters. PONY HANDICAP. Five furlongs. DEVONPORT HANDICAP. Six furlongs. SECOND HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. Three miles. WELTER HANDICAP. One mile. THROUGH TICKET—ONE SHILLING (Including Return Fare by Ferry and Admission to the Course). Horses will be conveyed free up to 9.30 a.m. on the day of the Races; after that hour will be charged for. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. HTHE TJAPAKURA "DACES, POSTPONED From the 16th February, will be held on SATURDAY, MARCH 50. Weights after Ohinemuri Meeting. ED. S. COLE, Hon. Sec. Ath. etics. A UCKLAND A MATEUR A THLETTC AND pYCLING pLUB. AUTUMN CARNIVAL, On the DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, On SATURDAY, MARCH 9. MEETING OF CHAMPIONS!! ONE MILE Ul ; B CHAMPIONSHIP!! Entries for all Events will be received at the Amateur Sports Club Room, Durham-street West, on SATURDAY, February 23, between 7 to 9 p.m. F. J. OHLSON, Hon. Sec. Mining Notices£2o,ooo _JL- E w A E D ' NEW GOLDFIELDS IN NORTHERN RHODESIA. In view of the discoveries already made by the North Charterland Exploration Company, Limited, the Management wish exploration to continue with the utmost vigour and activity. The above reward will be paid by the North Charterland Exploration Company, Limited, to any person or persons first discovering a payable gold reef or alluvial goldfleld in its territory. At his option, the discoverer will be entitled to a free grant of 20 Claims on thh gold reef or two Claims on the alluvial goldfield, in lieu of the cash Reward. Free mining leases of ten Claims will also be made to Prospectors who may first discover copper, silver, coal or any other valuable mineral during their search for gold. Grants of land for agricultural purposes will also be made to early incomers on favourable terms. Intending Prospectors must refer to a pamphlet, which gives full particulars of the above offer, and which may be obtained on application to:— African International Flotilla and Transport Co., Ltd., Chinde, Zambesi Biver: Messrs. Fenwick and Co.. Durban, Natal; P. Heugh ana Co., Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony; , United Rhodesia Goldflekls, Ltd., The Ranrhe, Salisbury, Rhodesia; the Company's Offices, Winchester House, London, E.C.; the Company's representative at Tete. or at any other of its stations in Central Africa. —^———■——« m Dress and Fashion. QUITS TO FIT Tall, Short, Stout, and Slender Men. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING IN THE COLONY. Parents and Guardians! are invited to' inspect the SPLENDID STOCK OF WEARRESISTING GARMENTS, Made of New Zealand Wool and Fox's Serges. "VTEW J7EALAND pLOTHING TjIAOTORY, QUEEN-STREET. Six Doors above Victoria-street. fi EORGE "pATERSOIT, (Late.R. S. Thormirn's), 170, QUEEN-STREET, HATTER AND MEN'S MERCER. HATS, SHIRTS, SOX. AN ASSORTMENT OF UNDERCLOTHING IN NATURAL WOOL. MERINO, AND CASHMERE. One Quality; "THE BEST." HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLLARS, GLOVES, STUDS, BRACES, BELTS, UMBRELLAS. 170 ' QUEEN- STREET D.S.C. A NNUAL S l^ ' TORCHON AND OTHER LACES. Lot 1, reduced from 4*d to 2Jd. Lot 2, reduced from 6Jd to 3£d. Lot 3, reduced from BJd to 5d Lot 4, reduced from 10£ d to 6*d. Sale now D.S.C. ARE -yOU EYING pRUIT TARS? MASON'S HALF-GALLONS, 6s per dozen. 34s 6d per crate of 6 dozen. MASON'S QUARTS. 4s 6d per dozen, 343 per crate of 8 dozen. LIGHTNING JARS, HALF-GALLONS, 8s per dozen. LIGHTNING JARS. QUARTS. 6s per dozen. SEASONABLE BEVERAGES. HEDDLE'S LIME JUICE CORDIAL. REDDLE'S RASPBERRY BALM. H. M. SMEETON"THE OLD MILL," QUEEN-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11581, 20 February 1901, Page 8
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