Sporting. rriAKAFUNA JOCKEY riLUE'S ' QPRING IyCEETING. FIRST DAY, mO-DAY 'T' o-:DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 1 P.M. THROUGH TICKET, IS. Horses Conveyed Free up to 9.30 Race Days, after that hour will be charged for. It. WYNYARD, Secretary. AUCKLAND POLO CLUB. THE OPENING DAY Will be Held TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 50TH INST., AT ALEXANDRA PARK, Playing commencing at 3 p.m. All who take an interest in Polo are invited to attend. No Formal Invitations. ADMISSION. FREE. Railways. MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. MERCER REGATTA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1901. Cheap Excursion Tickets at the rate of 2d per mile First-class, and Id per mile Secondclass, minimum 4s and 2s, respectively, with Is added to each ticket for admission to Regatta, will be issued to Mercer from Povo-o-tarao, Cambridge, Onehunga, Auckland, arid intermediate stations on SATURDAY, November 30. all available for roturn on day of issue only, with the exception of tickets issued from Poro-o-tarao-Te Puki and intermediate stations, which will be available for return on Monday, December 2. Excursion trains will run as follows : — Leave Penrose 8.35 a.m. (passengers ex Onehunga leave by 8 15 a.m. train), Otahuhu 8.45, Papakura 9.20. DrHry 9.37, Pukekohe 10.5, Tuaka.it 10.20, Pokono 10.38, arriving Mercer 16.43 a.m. This special will pick up passengers at all stations, Penrose to Pokeno, inclusive. Leave Auckland 8.50 a.m., Newmarket 9.0, Remnera 9.5, ETlerslio 9.13, Penrose 9.18, arriving Mercer 11.10 a.m. This special will net stop for passenger traffic after leaving Penrose. Leave Auckland 9.18 a.m., arrive Mercer 11.30 a.m. This special will not stop for passenger traffic after leaving Auckland. Leave Te Awamutn 7.30 a.m., stopping where required, Obaupo 7 55, Hamilton 8.35, Frankton 8.45, arriving Mercer 10.55 a.m. Return Specials will leave Mercer as follows: — For Onehunga, Penrose, Ellerslie. Remuera, Newmarket, and Auckland, at 5.10 p.m. For Te Awamutn, Cambridge, and wayside stations, at 5.30 p.m. For Penrose, Ellersl.o, Eemnera, Newmarket, and Auckland, at 5.45 p.m. For Onehur.ga, Auckland, and wayside stations, at 6.35 p.m. Passengers holding Excursion Tickets will not bo all rood to travel to Mercer by the 8 a.m. express or 9.30 a.m. trains from Auckland, nor, with the exception of passengers from stations on the Cambridge branch, and from stations between Te Puhi and Poroo-ta.ra<}, inclusive, by the 10 a.m. ordinary train from Frankton. Excursion Tickets may bo purchased at Auckland and Newmarket stations on the evenintr of November 29. The 8.45 a.m. train, Mercer to Auckland, will not run. Br ORDER. Business Noticss. "OICHARDSON'S. Easy Terms Easy Terms. Easy Terms Easy Terms. Easy Terms Easy Terms. :pIANOS & /REGANS : ■"*-■"— i Cash. Terms. ~ £15 or 9/2 monthly 20 or 12/3 monthly 25 or 15/4 monthly 30 or 18/4 monthly 35 or 21/5 monthly 40 or 24/6 monthly 45 or 27/6 monthly 50 or 30/7 monthly , / Wilhelmy "J fertile ] Schumann I Pianos. ( Brasted J Address: 290, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. pHINA, GLASS, AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. A. E. T™-QUEEN-STREET, Would draw the attention of the Ladies of Auckland to the fact that hist Stock, being Entirely New and of the Very LATEST DESIGNS (imported direct from English and Continental Manufacturers), is especially suitable for Wedding, Birthday, and Christmas Presents, at prices within the range of all. PARTIES, AT HOMES, Etc.. Supplied with CHINA,, GLASS, AND CUTLERY, on Hire at Very Low Rates. A- GOOD LAUGH Will be the result of reading about the hoy who asked for A pound of tree at one and tea, A dozen of raspberry ham, A pot of eges, with a dozen, pegs, And a rasher of new-laid jam. SEE OUR CHRISTMAS PRICE LIST. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES. R. FRENCH, Grocer, 165, Karangahape Road. pHRISTMAS "ORESENTS. . "DELIABLE VjOODS. BEST VALUE IN AUCKLAND. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER WATCHES NICKEL WATCHES WEDDING KINGS ENGAGEMENT RINGS „„.,„„ MUFF- CHAINS, GENT.'S CHAINS GOLD BANGLES ~„,„„,«, GOLD BROOCHES, GOLD LINKS MARBLE CLOCKS, SILVERWARE. M AUD'S. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. p . P. CORLETT, BOOKSELLER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Next Porter's). Has Just Opened a Choice Parcel of Christmas and New Year Cards, Calendars, Annuals. Prize Books, ITatino Pictures, Purses, Card Cases, etc., for the Coming Season. Inspection invited. Sole Agents for the Australian Home Journal Paper Patterns, the Most Reliable Patterns issued. IpVERYBODY likes it, it's a fact they can't J dissruise, The bluest blue that ever blued, Far blu-jr than the skies. For Ehipire Company's Royal Blue Is a Blue that none can beat i And a Blue that will make your laundry work A work of art and a treat. To yon and others who see your work, And ask yon how it's dene. Just tell that Empire Royal Blue Is the best Blue under the sun. That it won its way into your home By persistent advertising; The work is done in half the time And saves such early rising. Not only this, but its finished work Makes collars and shirts like new; } And this is the reason I have to thank 1 • The-Empire .Royal -Blue. 1 1 J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8
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