-• :; '- : ■' ■ /v-V-;./Sporting. :./.;./ \;,.; : , : ;;^. A UCXLAND TRACING QLUB. OEEAT -Na-ORTHEBN OTEEPLECHASE M EmNG. 19Q7# FIEST DAY.;. SATURDAY, JUNE 1. SECOND DAY, MONDAY, JUNE 3. THIRD DAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 8. PROGRAMME—FIRST DAY. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE. MAIDEN WELTER HANDICAP. GREAT NORTHERN HURDLE RACE. CORNWALL HANDICAP. MAIDEN HURDLE RACE. JERVOI3 HANDICAP. LADIES' BRACELET. FIRST RACE STARTS AT -I O NOON. The Club does not receive any money for investment from persons away from the course. ■ ■ ■ ■..■*.■ J. F. HAETLAND, '/' : i\ Secretary. AUCKLAND RACINC CLUB. NOTICE Bookmakers, or their Clerks, or Undesirable Persons, will not be allowed on the Ellerslie Racecourse. J. F. HAETLAND, .''\. Secretary. T>AKURANGA HUNT CLUB. Hounds Meet at Orakei TO-DAY (Wednesday), May 29. and at Sylvia Park, WEDNESDAY, .June 5. R. P. KINLOCH, • ■~■":•.-'■ " Secretary. eg : " ' | Coursing. 7 pOURSINGi pOURSING. J AT MTDDLEMORE, OTAHUHU, ,; rpo-DAY (WEDNESDAY), MAY 29. ■" SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES TOWN At 1.30 p.m. -." Returning at Conclusion of Meeting. Admission, Is; Stand, 6d; Ladies Free. C- R, TAPPER, Hon. Sec. MRS. MURPHY will be in attendance with Refreshments. Railways. "JSXEW . J7EALAND T3AILWAYS. ,' PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, ■■" . JUNE 3,.1907. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued from any station to any station on the Auckland Section from i'RIDAY, 31st May, to MONDAY, 3rd June, and from any station to Auckland from FRIDAY, 7th June, to SATURDAY, Bth June, all available for retarn up to and including MONDAY, 24th June. ,\ ■ ; ■ ■■- ' '■..■.."'" ./, . RACES, AT ELLERSLIE, JUNE 1, 3, AND 8.. , Trains will leave Auckland for Ellerslie Racecourse at 10.50. 11.10, 11.25, .11.50 a.m., 12.10 ■ p.m., 1.10 p.m., and 2.10 p.m., and a special train will leave Auckland for Mercer at 6.55 p.m., arriving Mercer 9.20 p.m. On MONDAY, June 3, a train will also leave Auckland for Ellerslie Racecourse at 10.30 a.m. . '■■'..,-■ v ■ - , BY ORDER. TWTEAV HTEALAND -DAILWAYS. COURSING MEETING AT OTAHUHU. On WEDNESDAY, May 29, 1907. a Special Passenger Train will leave Auckland for Otahuhu Course at I*3o p.m., returning, leaving the course, at 5.25 p.m. •, - , *■:■-. ' BY ORDER. , '■.•■ V' ; Tenders.« '■ Xfi O B Q A .'. L E. FORESTERS' HALL, DEVONPORT. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, June 10th, 1907, for the purchase of the Foresters' hall, Devonport, and Freehold Land on which it stands; also, Furniture and Fittings'of the Hall. The whole to be sold in one lot as a going concern. A deposit of 2£' per cent, on the amount : of the tender to accompany each offer. ' . v • ": i : " Particulars and inventory may be inspected at the office' of Mr. W. J. Napier, Solicitor, Victoria Arcade, Auckland, or at Mr. A. McMurtrie, Painter, Victoria Road, Devonport. . ' '' The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders to be endorsed " Tenders for Foresters' Hall.". ' ■ :{ E. J. OSBORNE, Secretary, ■ .Calliope. Road, Devonport. T> O BUI L D E R S. Tenders will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, Ist June, for the Erection of a Cottage at Devonport. - s ED. BARTLEY, \ '. ■'; _ Architect. TTOUSE IN EPSOM. Tenders Close TUESDAY, 4th June. JOHN M. WALKER, H.M. AFcade. Architect. Public Works Office, Auckland, May 14, 1907. mENDERS will be received at this Office A until Noon of THURSDAY, 6th June, 1907. for the ERECTION OF NATIVE SCHOOL AND RESIDENCE AT WHAREKAWA. Plans, etc., may be seen at the Post Offices at Wharekawa and Thames, and at this Office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. C. R. VICKERMAN, District Engineer. m 0 BUI L D.'B" E~~ S~! Tenders are invited until Noon of FRIDAY. June 7, for Raising Front Girders, together with Sundry Alterations and Additions to the Queen-street Premises of the TONSON GARLICK CO., LTD. ARTHUR G. DAW. • Architect. Public Works Office, Auckland, May 28,' 1907. 'TENDERS will be received at this Office ■1 until Noon of THURSDAY. 27th June, i 1907, for the ERECTION of a POLICE STATION at TAUPO. Plans, etc., may be seen l at the Post Offices at Taupo and Rotorua, and at this Office. No tender need necessarily be accepted. , 0. R. VICKERMAN, ' .' Distinct Engineer. :'• ■ i ' —— i ' Professional Notices. »———, ■ i ■ , ■ " Above Piano Coy., 191, Queen-st. -; , SUPERIOR RELIABLE DENTISTRY. . SUPERIOR RELIABLE DENTISTRY. SUPERIOR RELIABLE DENTISTRY. TTOWEY T/n-ALKER. . & BUXTON HEWER (Graduate American • College. Pennsylvania). PSYCHOLOGIST, cures all diseases; no medicine; daily, 10-3 p.m.—317, Victoria Arcade. Tel. 2034. I | i ; ii " i npHE SCHOOL OF MILLINERY, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET, CONDUCTED by MADAME MARION. Pupils wishing to join the Class for June and July are requested to enter their names next MONDAY or TUESDAY, between 10 and 12 a.m., as there will only be a few vacancies for new pupils. Three of Madame Marion's Pupils who entered for Competition at the Christchurch Exhibition obtained Diplomas. •. -, - AT ILL IN E R Y QCEOOL. " MISS VON JpRANCIS (Late of Sydney and Melbourne) Will be at her Temporary Room, No. 33 (2nd Floor), City Chambers, on 29th, 30th, and 3J«t inat., to receive Intending Pupils for *• Classes commencing June 3rd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13450, 29 May 1907, Page 12
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