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Sporting ELLINGTON EACI* G CLUB. SPRING MEETING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, 27th and 28th November. First Race cu each day to start at 1 p.m. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS. Direct to the Course, at 11 a.m,. 11,40 a.m,, and 12 30 p m. RETURN FARES (Including admission to the Conran) : FIRST CLASS... SECOND-GL VSS ... 416 ... m Special* trains will meet the 1.5 and 2.15 p.m. trains at Petone to convey passengers to the Racecourse. Pkices op Admission ; Grand stand, lawn and saddling paddock 10a do do ladies ... 5s Top of grand stand ... ... ... 5s Grand stand No. 2 2s 130 ISLAND BAY. ST ANDEEW’S DAY, MONDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1885. 131 ISLAND BAY RACES. ST ANDREW’S DAY, MONDAY, SOth NOVEMBER, 1885. First race starts at 12.30 p.m. THE Northern Entrance to the Course will be the only one used, and only racehorses engaged in the meeting will be ad* mitted at the South Gate,

Admission to course Is Grandstand, gentlemen ... 10s „ ladies ... ... 2s 6d Carriages will be admitted to the course at the following rates Conveyances drawn by one horse, 2s ; by two or more horses, 3s. Equestrians will be charged 2s 6d, and will on no account whatever be allowed upon the course. An enclosed place has been sat apart for carriages, and will be kept strictly select. E. S. B. BELL. 127 Secretary. Athletic Peilding SrOKTS. TENTH ANN CAL MEETING. B.OXING DAY, DECEMBER 26. £l5O GIVEN IN PHIZES. Programmes and all particulars free on application, EDMUND GOODBEHEEB, 132 Hon. Sec., Eeilding. J Business Notices ' £65 WORTH OP NEW YEAR GIFTS. JAMBS KING HAS decided on giving his Customers and the public SIX GRAND NEW YEAR GIFTS On the following scale Now on view in his window in Cuba-atreet is a Glass Globe filled with Wooden Pegs FIRST GIFT—To the one guessing the nearest number of Pegs in the Globe will be presented with a Gold Hunting English Lever Watch, Yalue £3O. SECOND GIFT—For the second nearest number, a Large Marble French Striking Clock, Yalue £lO. THIRD GIFT—For the third nearest number, Ladies* Diamond and Sapphire Ring, Yalue £6 10s. FOURTH GIFT—For the fourth nearest number, Ladies’ Gold Watch, Yalue £4 10s. FIFTH GIFT—For the fifth nearest number, 18ot Wedding Ring and Keeper, Yalue £2 sb. SIXTH GIFT—For the sixth nearest number, a handsome Crewel-worked fan, Yalue £1 15a. Every cash purchaser to the value of five shillings is entitled to one ticket, and an extra ticket for every additional five shillings spent. The globe was filled and sealed by Mr Edwin O. Evans, Chemist and Dentist, in the presence of Mr A. Rickman. Mr O. L. Hebbect, Mr W. Chariton, Mr J. S. Fleming. In addition to the above prizes Mr King will give a boons of £lO to anyone registering the exact number of pegs in the globe. Closes 15th January, 1866 89 GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH. For Sterling Value in Exchange for Cash , o New Season’s BLENDED TEAS, 1/10, 21, 2/4, & 2/8 per lb T Good Strong Breakfast Congou, 1/8, per lb, •worth 2/, JIB Best he World produces, 3s per lb. Original 12lb Boxes Tea, 165., 17s, 6J., 205., and 225. 6d. New Season's Salmon, 8s per doz. Sardines (best brand), s *. 9J- per doz. Best Japan Bice, 71b for Is. 6d. New Currants, per lb. New Kaisins, 7M- per lb. Sperm Candles (full weight) 7$ I. per Jb. Bngli-h Worcester Sauce, 7d., pec bottle B. & M.’a Wax Vesta*, per dcz. Beat Starch, 4£d. per lb. New Season's Jams, sa. 9d. per dcz. The above quotations will serve as a guide to fcbe entire stock, which is all clean and fresh, and bought in the best market for cash, of which customers will get the benefit. Nots. —I am offering special advantages to Hotels, Boarding-house Keepers, and large consumers, Orders called for, and delivered daily to any address. ALEXANDER THOMPSON, GROCER, TEA IMPORTER, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, - CUBA STREET.. -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 7641, 26 November 1885, Page 3

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652

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 7641, 26 November 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 7641, 26 November 1885, Page 3

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