Sales by Auction. '•' THE HAYMAHKET. FRIDAY. 10.3-3 a.m. .'•■--..., CHAFF' AND GRAIN. . in lots to - suit buyers 20 SACKS-DAMAGED WHEAT - - HARNESS, SADiJt-ERY, VEHICLES HORSES of all Classes. 12 Noon. HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDING, from Three Kings BAY MARE, fast and free in harness I BROWN PONY GELDING, quiet and good BAY GELDING. 4yrs, half-ton trial 3 ACTIVE DRAUGHTS, any trial 1 PAIR BAY, PONIES. 5 and .6 yrs old, perfectly quiet, with double set of harness 1 HEAVY DRAUGHT GELDING, 4yrs, any trial. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. Sporting ■ AtfC_L_N_ ,p AGING. - i"-"nrJß. GREAT ■ NORTHERN. STEEPLECHASE - MEETING. ACCEPTANCES FOE ' Great Northern Hurdles .!.:... ... 2sovs. Great Northern Steeplechase ... ... 3soys. And GENERAL. ENTRIES, ; Will Close on " FRIDAY, MAY 17th, AT 9 P.M. Attention is called to the conditions of Nomination for the Hunters' Bracelet, and Nominators must produce their certificates of qualification as prescribed. " .-, J. F. HAETLAND, ':'■'■■},' '..;"■''7'.'''''; ; -' : :' : ,::;'",;"'.-'':': Secretary. HHAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. WINTER jy-EETING. , ';'.;; MAY 18 and 24. ; . •- . . FIRST DAY, gATURDAY EXT. JJAY i Q FIRST RACE STARTS AT 10 45 < DOUBLE EVENTS. < FIRST DAY: EMPIRE HANDICAP, li miles. ' ROYAL HANDICAP, 5. furlongs. "' SECOND DAY: ' r. BRITANNIA HANDICAP, 1 mile. VICTORIA HANDICAP, 51 furlongs. ■ Investors ;at - a distance ' are notified : that C Double Event Investments will be received ■ up to 11.30 a.m. on each Race Day.'•.-. Horses conveyed on each Race Day up to ,': 9.30 a.m. E.' WYNYAED, ' - C;;." * :; ~-- Secretary. , JOCKEY pLTJB, ' k WINTER; MEETING. .. No Bookmaker, Bookmaker's ' Clerks, or Undesirables, will be allowed on the Course. ANY SUCH PERSON FOUND. TRESPASSING ; WILL :BE PROSECUTED. :; ' R. WYNY'ARD. :.:'....■• ..., .„-:..:....',.:.....,>.. ......Secretary. r '■,'.'.' .:- '■■ .-■..„. .J,.—. ->-.-.—. ~-~.~ ■~„..,.„,,; .',!■ ~'Z .■''■•:■ Football "'1r......'. .-.:. p>, ' ,0' '.O-'/T b. . A,,, L, ' l. ALEXANDRA PARK.' ''THIS T)AY. v OPENING SEASON. I AUCKLAND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON . TRADES' RUGBY UNION. No. 1 Ground—POST, TELEGRAPH AND RAILWAY V. ' GROCERS:;-Referee, Mr. R. McGregor. No- 2 • BUTCHERS V. DRAPERS. Referee, Mr. Fred. S. Murray. No. 3 Ground (Juniors)—POST, TELEGRAPH AND RAILWAY V. GROCERS.: Referee; t . Mr. G. -Nicholson. - " No. 4 Ground-BUTCHERS V. / DRAPERS. . Referee, — -'. ' 1 PLAY COMMENCES 3 P.M. SHARP. " Admission to Ground, including admission to j. - ' Stand, 6d. L. FROST, ' Hon. Sec.,A.W.A.T.R.U. Corporation Notices. - t piTY OF AUCKLAND ■ Vy.v .; . . — '. » ;- STANDARD SURVEY'. Owners and occupiers of property are notified t that the work in ;connection with this % s.urvey has been, commenced, and that hedges i and trees : projecting beyond the line of street are liable to be cut back at any time if interfering with the progress of the above. HENRY W. WILSON. : ;■;». - Town Clerk. ~', ;; 14th May. 1907. _________ . Public Notices. X*\o R E W A E D. The i above Reward will be paid to any person who will give information that will lead to the Conviction of the Person or Person's ' who damaged the Richmond Bowling Club's Green on Friday night, 10th May, 1907. !; - B L I C NOTICE. ; %'. The. Education Board of the: District of Auckland directs it to be publicly notified that., in pursuance of a resolution passed by the-Board on the Ist day of May, 1907. the name of "The Owharoa School District," - under "The Education Act, 1904," has been ; changed to "The WAIKINO School District,' under the said Act". : !. " VINCENT E. RICE, , ■'■_''■■■.•', |V Secretary. DR. P. ' MARTIN KELLER, And DR. FLORENCE KELLER, . , HAVE RESUMED 'PRACTICE, -1 / ;; PONSONBY;ROAD (near Vermont-street). •.;;•;; Telephone, 2174. May also be- consulted at A.C.F.S. Dispensary. Karangahape Road, 3 to 4 daily, and TUESDAY. 7 to 8. Whyte's, Chemist, Queenstreet, 10.30 to 11.30-daily. - N,INEP E O P L E .:i Out of every Ten are Admirers of Art.; '■'• '32: OIL AND PASTIL PAINTINGS, ' " By • ;"n 1J- DOUGLAS PEEEETT. Are now on ..view at ; NO. 7, MERCANTILE CHAMBERS (Ground : ; Floor). QUEEN-STREET. . All lovers of Art are cordially invited to . inspect this 'Fine Collection 'and judge for ;; themselves. - ' - ',; Art Union Tickets to; be; obtained from- • - .' !:;':;:-,t'.^v ; ''>vr;■■■•.-,;■" :J. W. JAMISON. ; ■'•?'■-??.i.s?~-< ■ ' '.':. . cC Agent. PiURE ' AUSTRALIAN WINES. FOR i ' • - INVALIDS. JOHN REDO AND CO., • 43 and 45, Fort-itreet. =■ ----- 3 .• ,:;;;.. ;;';:; .;■/:"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13488, 15 May 1907, Page 12
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