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TJELENSVILLE ANNUAL RACES. jj^ ' TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1881. Judge— John Rogan, Esq. Stewards — Messrs. Jas. Driiman, Jas. Hand, F. P. Cahill, H. Kavanagh, Jas. McLeod, H. Stannaway, Robt. McLeod, and L. Keene. Starter — A. Bonar, Esq. Clerk of Scales— Mr. Jas. McDonald. Clerk of Course— Mr. F. Kavanagh. Handicapper — Mr. W. Percival. Handicap Hukdde Race, of 15sovs.; second prize, 33ovs. Distance, 2 miles, over 8 fights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Nomination, 15s. Acceptance, 15s. Maiden Plate, of — soys.; second horse to save his stake. Distance, 1-i miles. Weight for age. For all horses who have never won an advertised race. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, 10s. Helensville Handicap, of 25sovs.; second horse to receive ssovs. out of stakes. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, £1. Acceptance, 10s. Maori Race ; sweepstakes of 10s. each, with Maori subscriptions added. Distance, 2 miles. All horsesto be honajidc the property of Maoris. Post entries. Railway Plate Handicap, of — soys. Distance, 1J miles ; second horse to save his stake. For all horses the hona Jidc property of settlers north of the Whau. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, 10s. Consolation Race, of — soys. Distance, 1 mile. Qualification Fee, £1. Three horses to start in all races or no race. In all cases of objection, protest, or dispute of what, ever kind, the decision of the Stewards must be accepted, as final. Protests must be accompanied with £1, which will be forfeited if the protest be not sustained. All nominations to close on the sth March. F. P. CAHILL, 510 Hon. Sec. ■Tl D W A R D T E W I S Custom House Street, Invites inspection of his Large, Varied, and Choice Assortment of GLASS, CHINA, and EARTHENWARE GOODS lately received. Having been carefully selected and imported by his Brother in London, who has been shipping similar Goods to this Colony for the last 20 years, and as sound judgment in buying is conducive to Cheap Sales, Storekeepers and others may depend on being supplied at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. Hotelkeepees will find every requisite for their Business in the Glass and Earthenware Line, Consisting of — TUMBLERS, WINE-GLASSES, DECANTERS, BEER JUGS, &c, All of the right Size, Shape, and Pattern. Storekeepers can select from the Largest Stock ©• Earthenware, China, and Glass in the Colony at Trade Prices, and in any quantities, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENT of every conceivable variety, consisting of — DINNER SETS, COFFEE SETS, BREAKFAST AND TEA SETS In Dresden, and Eggshell China. DEJEUNER SETS in Hand-painted China* Ornaments and Nick Nacks in TERRA COTTA, DRESDEN AND COBURG CHINA. BOHEMIAN AND VENETIAN GLASS. PARIAN STATUARY.— Dinner Sets in Stone, China,. And Porcelain. Sales at Prices unprecedented in the Colony. HENDRY AND DACRE,. Late Bell Bros., Importers of all sorts of Grain, Bone Dust, Flour, Tea, Sugar, &c. MAIZE CRUSHED & CHAFF CUT DAILY, ships' stores supplied. TERMS— CASH. If booked 15 per cen charged on all Accounts not paid within one month from day o Sale. Account Sales of Consignments punctually rendered. 21G 2, QUEEN STREET AND CUSTOM HOUSE STREET. APPENHEIMEE & Co., customhouse street, auckland, General Merchants, Manufacturers Agents, and Indentors, Receive and Execute Indents at the very Lowest Rates, and on favourable terms, for every description • of goods from AMERICA, FRANCE, GERMANY, AND ALL PARTS OF THE CONTINENT, AND ENGLAND. Messrs. OPPENHEIMER & Co. Are in direct conmmnication with the leading and Manufacturers, and do not j)lace ■ their orders middle men, factors, or commission houses j but execute all Indents Direct from the Manufacturers, and at Manufacturers' Prices. Messrs. OPPENHEIMER & Co. Will gladly furnish Price Lists, Catalogues, and Quotations ; and give full particulars as to terms on application.

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 25, 5 March 1881, Page 258

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Page 258 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 25, 5 March 1881, Page 258

Page 258 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 25, 5 March 1881, Page 258

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