1 SUGAR/SUOAR. SUGAR. i " NO. 1 SUGAR ONLY sd. PER LB., AND ALL GENERAL GROCERIES of the BEST QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST PRICE. NOTE OUR PRICE LIST : _ Sugar, light. ( , .0 i| per lb. Mould Candles . . 0 ofper lb. , Sugar, No. 1 . .05 perlb. Plaid Vestas . .0 7 per dozen Sugar, Snowdrop . 0 51- per lb. Marmalade (best) .1 0 per tin Rice, from . . \0 2J per lb. Pickles . . .0 9 per bottto Tomato Sauce . .0 6 per bottle Sardines, i . . .0 7 per tin Salmon (best) . . 1 0 per lib. tin Sauce . . . . 1 Oper boftl© T^RENCH AND CO. gratefully acknowledge past favours, and are confident that Jj the Price and Quality of their articles will give entire satisfaction to erery Purchaser. NEW t*EASON'S TEAS, of great purity, strength; and flavourPrices : 25., 2s. 6d., 35., and 3s. 6d. perlb., comprising many rare Black Teas which^ cannot be surpassed in quality. I FINE COFFEE, Is. 8d per lb. { FLOUR, MAIZE, BRAN, &c, at the Lowest Prices. FRESH BUTTER from the best Dairies. $& PLEASE NOTE OUR ADDRESS— TRENCH AND CO,, FAMILY GROCERS, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND (next to MR. WILSON'S, DEAPEC), AND OWEN STREET, GRAHAM STOWN (OPPOSITE Messes STONE BROS). ' 7757tc -: STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM '^msA^AA^^^
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mHAMES ANNUAL RACES,! J- To be held on I THE PARAWAI RACECOURSE, J On SATURDAY (Boxing Day) 26th, andfl MONDAY, 28fch Dfcember, 1874. M PATBOK: , I His Honor the Superintendent, John m Williamson. . ■ Siewabds.- J Mr. Thomas Spencer Mr. John Cook Mr. A.J.AUom,J.P. Mr. W. Wilkinson , , Mr. J. A. Fryer Mr. W. H. Grace Mr. W. McCullough Mr. H. R. Jones Mr. W. H, Cassin Mr. S. Young ; Mr. W. Rowe. Jto&B : Captain Fraser. StABTBE: Mr, Thomas Spencer. CiEBK OP THE COFHSE: " x| Mr. F. J. Wardell. ' M Clebk of the Scales : .. J9 Mr.R. A. Cook. '■■ TbhASCBES: . M Mr. Thomas Spencer. /V FIRST DAY, I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1874. . I The FLYING- HANDICAP, 20 soys ; Three-1 quarters of a mile. Entrance, 2 bov«lw 1 soy to be paid on nomination, and 1 both on acceptance ■ HURDLE RACE (Handicap), 15 soys; 2 milei. Entrance, 2 sovi; nomination, 1 8ov; acceptance, 1 soy The THAMES PLATE (Handicap), 40 bovb >, 2 milei. Estrasce, 5 soys ; nomination, 2 sort; acceptauce,3 iotb MAORI HORSE RACE, — >ots; three times r«und the course. For horsei owned and ridden by Maoris: catch weight!; post entry. PONY RACE, 10 bovb ; 1^ mile; for ponies 14 haads and • under; catch weights, Post enhry, 1 soy HACK RACE, 10 iovs; 1 mile. For hones owned two months prior to the race by boaa fide mtleri of the district; no horse to cany less than 9st. Post entrri 1 soy '/...■■ SECOND DAY, DECEMBER 28. The TRIAL STAKES (Handicap), 20 soys j T£ miles. For horses owned for two months prior to the race by bona fideH settlers of the district. Entrance, 2 soys jH nominafcioc, 1 fov ; accsptauco, 1 sot vH HANDICAP HURDLE RA.CE, 15 sots. » miles. Entrance, 2 soys j nomination, >']H soy; ncceptance, 1 soy " '-I PARAWAT PUESE. (Handiwp), 40 sovs. f , ifl miles. Entrance, 5. soys j nomination, ;2™ sots ; acceptance, 3 eovs, , J " -MAORI HORSE RACK, — sotj-, fwlceß round the course. For. horses owned andH ridden by Maorjjj^.^t.ph weights; postfl entry. " -:~ - . • ~ I The LADIES' PURSE, 20 tors, li milaM " Welterweight for age; amateur riderafl Entrance, 2 soys; nomination, 1 eov iH acceptance, 1 soy ■ CONSOLATION HANDICAP (for all beatexß horses), 10 soya; 1 mile; post entryfl 1 iov. -"■ CONDITIONS. I AU disputes, claims, and obj?ctiaii# ariain^B out ef the racing shall be decided by a ma^| jorfty of the Stewards, or whosoever they majH j appoint, and such decision oq all point"^B shall be final. Auckland Racing Club rules will be strictJ^H adhered to. . General entries Weanesday, December I@H at 8 p.m., after which, rone will bo receivc^B unless bearing post-mnrk of that date. AIH entrances must be in scaled covers, addivsse^H to the Secretary,!'xclnngeßuilclings, Graham^B stown, and be accompanied wi'h ontrane^H money, description, name and age of hors^B j and colors to be worn by. the rider. ' ~^M ! Weights will be declared on FRIDAI^f 18th. Acceptancps tuu9fc he mode wiih th^B Secretary on SATUBDAY, 19th DecembeiH I In the event of any person entering a protes^H a turn of £2 ?<a must be lodged with tl^H Secretary before tuch protest will be coi^H sirercd, this Biim to be forfeited to the fun j^H of the mcc ins; should the stewards coati^^H the protest frivolous or vexatious. /^H Any person ent< ring a horse, excepting'fi^H the pony and hack races, to bs a subscriber not lesu than two guinea*. ' v Three horses to slart or no race. ' <^H J.Hoxim, 7759 Secret ary^^H
STEAM TO AUCKLAND TO-MOR-ROW, At 4 and 10 O'CLOCK P.M. CaBRYING PASSEHGEBS AND CaBGO. *L»* nroHE Fine New Side-wheel aasaw^'f^ JL Steamer wSBOBS^BII^^B' JJ A U A A K. 1 • Fbom Gbahamstown. Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Fbom Attcklahd. Saturday, at 11 o'clock morning F.S. MANAIA. From Tababu. Saturday, at 10 o'clock night Weather end other circumstances permitting. $SF Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stock. HOLMES BROS. B. ONYON, Agent. 781* . __. ALASKE'S 841 PILLS JUST ARRIVED. R. F. S ANDES. TO LET, COMMODIOUS PREMISES, situated near the Naval Brigade Hall. Well adapted for Lodge Room or Schoolhouse; contains 4 rooms, brick chimney, and large etoro, 30 140. " • , 7798 Apply Edwin BiKifST. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY. E. WISEMAN, TAILOR, BIIOWN-STHEET, GrBAHAMSTOWN, T) ESPECTFULLY suggests to Gentlemen JtV requiring Garments-(or the Holidays the advisability of leaving \heir orders as early as convenient, which will enable him to complete each order punctually, and in his usual finished style, at SEDUCED PRICES to meet the times. . te7795 T)ORTABLE ENGINE FOR SALE.— JL One of Rohy's best 14horse power nominal, Double Cylinder, almest new, and in splendid order. —Apply to D. Phiip, Grahaaastown; „ 7748 STEAM SAUSAGE FACTORY. /^ ENUINE PORK SAUSAGES ETERY V.l SATURDAY. Reduction in the Price of Meat. The only Steam Sausage Factory in the Province of Auckland. HULME, BUTCHEE, SHORTLAND. WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S Haib Cutti»» Estabmshmsnt te be Shaved,. Shampooed, &c, next Fugate'f Eed Boot, Owen-street, Grahamstown. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM |O AT PARAWAI GARDENS! Com* and eat as many as you like for One Shilling!
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1848, 4 December 1874, Page 3
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