Sporting. ' rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB-'S ! OPRING -\TEETING. i FD3ST DAY. 1 rpo-MORROW rpO-MOEROW SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 P.M. i — ! THROUGH TICKET, -jS. Horses Conveyed Free up to 9.30 Race Days, after that hour will be charged for. R. WYNYARD, , Secretary. . A UCKLAND POLO CLUB. THE OPENING DAY Will be held j I TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 30TH INST., | TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 30TH INST., ' AT ALEXANDRA PARK, Playing commencing at 3 p.m. j ■ All who take an interest in Polo are invited J ! to attend. | No Formal Invitations. | • ADMISSION, FREE. Public Notices. "RAND PERFORMANCES, ALBERT PARK. The Band Performances in the Albert Park will be resumed on SUNDAY, Ist December, at 3 o'clock p.m., and will be carried on during the Season on Wednesday Evenings at 8 o'clock and Sunday Afternoons at 3 o'clock. In ordei to obtain the continued services of the Bands, their funds will need support. The Public are, therefore, asked to show their ap preciation of these concerts by contributing small sums, to be placed m contribution boxes provided for this purpose. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. 28th November, 1901. AUCKLAND FIRE UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION. The Fire Insurance Companies' Offices will be Closed TO-MORROW (Saturday), the 30th instant, St. Andrew's Day. H. GOULSTONE, Secretary. Leather Goods, etc riHEAP T EATHER AND p BINDERY (DALE. CELLING QFF ! CELLING QFF ! At the OLD-ESTABLISHED WAREHOUSE Of TRELAND T>ROTHEES. VULCAN LANE. Owing to the death of the last member of the Finn of IRELAND BROTHERS, the Executors have decided to hold A riHEAP CALE Of the T7S7HOLE OF THE T AEGE QTOCK Of p ENERAL -OOOTMAKERS' AND QADDLERS' "IRONMONGERY, /I BINDERY, T EATHER p OODS, ETC., ETO. ALL GOODS SOLD AT TTINOEMOUS "DEDUCTIONS. COME EARLY. QTOCK IMpST "RE QOLD. _ NOTE THE ADDRESS: TRELAND TOROTHERS. I VULCAN LANE. To Let. TC LET— Furnished Bedroom, with usa of kitchen.— foi address at HEEATJ) Office. TO LET, COWES, WALHEKE— Cottages for the Summer ; boats, etc.— Apply, Henry Hewin, Storekeeper. TO LET, KARANGAHAPE ROAD-FIRST-CLASS SHOP, 16ft 6in wide, with frontage to back street; bathroom, wash-house, and lavatory, on ground floor; 30s per week. At present occupied by R. Carey, Hairdresser. Window Writing cost £15, may be had for nominal sum, also Fittings. J. M. McLACHLAN, 10, Coombes' Arcade. rp E A R O H A. TO LET OR FOE SALE— AN ELEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, Beautifully Situated. One and a-half Acres of Land, chiefly orchard, Outhouses, etc. Suitable for Gentleman's Residence or Select Boardinghonse. Apply— S.E.S., Eotorua. rpo LET, A'i HOWICKSunnyside House, furnished, containing 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 DwelHnghouse, with or without Board.—Apply to Mrs. Wagstaff, Post and Telephone Office. Howick. " i—~——.^~ , *~—^ Hotels. GRAND HOTEL. TE AROHA. Opposite Domain and Baths. EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN. Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. THE DININGROOM Will also be found up to date, being one of the largest in New Zealand. Furnished with separate Dining Tables for Families. Tariff: 6s per day- reduction to Weekly Boarders. R. W. BROWN, Proprietor, Late of the City Club Hotel. Auckland. (Late R. HANNAH), QUEEN-STREET, ? ft
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11824, 29 November 1901, Page 8
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