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TAILOR, ETC ' < . ANN 0-U N0 E IC-E NT-! G. R CAMPBELL, TAIL OSR/ LATE OF 225 QUEEN STHBET, AUCKLAND, H# AB much pleasure in informing the General Pnblio and the Friends of Mjr'B. WttBMAJT, that ho has taken over the Business lately" carried on by him, 'and is NOW OPEN with an ENTIBELY NEW fXOOK-.ftf ■*■■ Coatings, Tweeds, Surges, &c., Suitable 'for the Thames trade, when [he will be' glad^to receive tlioir patronage. IN introducing Mb G-. F. CAMPBELL' to the notioe of my friends and patrons, I ha?* muoh pleasure in stating that I hare known him for many years, and can confidently ! recommend him as raj successor, "and I respectfully aek'my late customer! to Patronise | him.—Ghratefally yours, v ' ; R, WISEMAN. " . . ~ ■ .... » n fn-h JW j />/ QW # '—-._. ' 'ft ■ I ■ "•~Tfm"''WrM-J^^- im m hi ■ r nSI nr* —==~\ iii -rl-w-^^ffj^^f'^^^^^^^F^F ii^^i^^' jMf^r^^y^^^^K^ssss! Bin * J P A • * "-^-^l^gjP^AJ > fcif^Bl^FJß^^B-Jt'!^^^^^BSSSSr -'*WHsSsißSS^^^tsSSSSSSTj*^t^BSslK|l^BSm ill'! iff^^^^^**^ 'L//* ' '^^ ' "^"'^^^^^^Sji^^Jl^^^^^^^E 111! ***'/^Bf^BSslissssss^^^BgS^:^k^^l^^^^^»^^- ' ' iJ^T' /f 1» *L--iji^^^^^^Wl

Spoiling HAEUY ELLIBON, the Weli-Known SPORTING COMMISSION AGENT and Turf Club Cigarette Manufacturer, will promptly attend to all Commistions forwarded by letter, or telegraph. Address: H. ELLISON, Queen and Grey streets, Auckland. Agent for Centaur and Millar's Turf Guides KIRI KIRI Racing Club. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held at KIBI KIRI, oa THUBBDAY, January 29th, 1891. ' Opficebs :—Judge, Curtis Moore, Esq., Starter, Mr George Martin; Clerk of Course, Mr T. Murray; Clerk of Scales, Mr G. Moore; Handioappers, Committee; Treasurer. Mr J.Teddy. PBOGBAMMEj 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of Bsovb. second horse to receive lsov. out of stakes, O?er 6 flights of hardies. Nomination 15a; acceptance, 10s. Distance, about 2 miles. ; 2. SETTLERS'RACE, of 6sovb. For all settlers within a radius of 20 milei. Nomination, 10b. Distance, twice round the course, about 1} miles. S. PONY RACE, of 4jovs., second horse to receive 10s out of stakes, for ponies 14 hands and under. Ponies of 14 hands to carry 7st; allowance of 71bs per inch for all pomes under 14 hands. Distance, . about 1} mile. Entranoa, 7s sd. Post entry. 4. KIRI KIRI CUP HANDICAP, of 10 bovb. Nomination, liov.; acceptance, 10s. 2nd horse to receive l^aovs. out of stakes. Distance, 2 miles. 5. HACK RACE, cf3sovs. Entrance, 7s 6d. Post entry. Distance, twice round the course. 6. CONBOLATION HANDICAP RACE, of 2sovi.» for all beaten horses. Entranoe, ss. Post entry. Distance, once round the course. BULKS; The homes to be handicapped by the Com* mittee. Throe horiei to start in each event or no race. First race to start at 12 o'clock noon sharp. Nominations for the Cup, Hurdle, and Settlers Race must be made with the Secretary, at the Hauraki Hotel, on or before 8 p.m. on the 24th January, and no nomination will bo accepted unless accompanied with nomination fee, and the performance of horse (if any), with name of horse and colors of rider. Weights to appear on the 25th January, and acceptances will be received at the Hauraki Hotel up to the morning of the 29th January. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after race, accompanied with 10s, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. The decision of the Committee to be final. N.B.—A Haoh shall mean a hone that has never started in a weight-for-age or handicap I race of any sort. H. FtUHAMi, Hon. Sec, . Kiri Kiri. A. LAW, STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEALER, Ac., &c 7 POLLEN STREET, DEGS to return Thanks to his Friends and 13 the Public in goneral, and to intimate that he has JUST RECEIVED and OPENED UP a LARGE and TARIED ASSORTMENT of GOODS, specially purchased by him for the 'Xmas Trade, and will be pleased if they will call and Inspect them, as to attempt to summarise them would be useless. They are all NEW and CHOICE, and have been marked at exceed*" ingly LOW PRICES in order to induce bueinee*. CHRISTMAS CARDS In Great Variety. This Department is stocked with an exceedingly Choioe Assortment, both in Packets or Bingly, and A. L. would direot special attention to them, as he is confident they cannot be Excelled elsewhere. '/I Merry Christmas and floppy New Yeario. Ati* ■' Alex. Law, - 9TATIONEB AND FANCY GOODS s DEALER, Polls* St. ";* : ' .' - ■ " /■. •■, TjWEEY DESGEIPTION OF JOB P El NT I N G EXECUTED with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH It tIM STAB OFFICE Albart Bt-eot Soeiaeei Notices

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6783, 17 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6783, 17 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6783, 17 January 1891, Page 4

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