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DISTRICT HOSPITAL AND OLD B< TOHEa R c cabr MEN'S REFUOV * « *. * luah - a - «• c. cabr. bd. tones. - . ' MHURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. IN THE CHOBAI, HALL. -^^^^^&^^^^^L ~ . . OIL PAINTINGS, IN ELEGANT Ox SATURDAY, 17xn DECEMBEE t,,,^^,, FRAMES, BY AETISTS OF HERR carl schmittT X&AKURANGA HUNT CLUB RENOWN. ( with the kind assitance of -*- The Okchestea op the Choral Societt A NNU A L T"fc A f) "TC S TJ THATTra c- nrt And other Ladies and Gentlemen, 7\ K B lO^ iKS & CO - /■HTIATN.TT* •,«■ i^ 11 sive a -p. t t tit, rlV™ Have instmcted to sell on Thursday, December GRAND MATINEE MUSICALS ELLERSLIE, Ist, at eleven o'clock, Tt^^SS^^^im^bS^oS^^ °* SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 26. fjHOICE OIL PAINTINGS authorities of the above institutions for the purpose — " ,, ln ,, t i c ' )est Gilt Frames, comprising " Checkof providing the inmates with some additional enter- Jbirst Eace to start at 1.30 P.m. m ate J., Reflector," " Within and Wiihout," "A tamment at the Ensuing Christmas Season. "On the Lynn," " Bainborough Castle," . Dogs, Landscapes, Committee of Choral Society-Use of Hall free. 10-79 PERCIVAL &c. & c . & c . Proprietors of New Zealand Herald, Proprietor of . ' " Secretary. Evening Star, Proprietor of " Observkb."-— Ad- "~7 rr~~ — 1 ■ Ual view, and Catalogues can be had. vertising free AUCKLAKD EACING CLUB. 1389 Messrs. Upton and Co., Messrs. Chainptaloup and xi. ~— * Mes?r7TtMn-S£g-froe. N °_^ K THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER, a ar>at tr, ™ a r t m -n h i at ,°?\ aild , aft SF MONDAY, 21st November, Poison At nOOn - A S O N I C BALL, r^ 11l . oe laid on the Racecourse ; nnd further, any Owner, Irainer, or other person will be fined One Pound for T7TTT7T?C!ttt? n it.t.t.vo In celebration of the opening of tho Freemasons' Sf™^ secoud Pive Po »» d «. '« bringing Dogs JiLLERSLIE GARDEJN S. Hall, to be held in the By order, CHOEALHALL, W. M. PERCIVAL, LANDS AT ELLERSLIE, ALBERTLAND, WEDNESDAY, DE^MKB ft,, 1 881 . OKAHUBTOTO. to . Tickets may be had from members of committee. 1 ALBERT ' HALL OFF QUEEN-STREET. 1385 Hon - Sec - " S^^^^^^"^ a * R C. GREENWOOD. CHORAL HALL, TITAITAEA JOCKEY CLUB. Has roceived instructions from Robert Graham, Esq., T » who is disposing of the whole of his valuable freehold MR GEAD WELL'S CONCERT. Axxitat, Each MEETING. lands and property about Auckland, to sell by auction, on Thursday, Ist December, at 12 o'clock noon, at THURSDAY, lsx DECEMBEE, 1881. MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1882. the Albert Hall, off Queen-street, the following Properties :— A Most Attractive Programme is in course of MrWrn'Se' Mr John Elliot T^TAIUKU— 186 acres 1 rood 11 perches „,., , , preparation. Stakter: Cleuk of Scales .- ▼» flat aricultural land, adjoining the village Jackets can be obtained from Upton & Go. Mr Win. Johnson Mr G. V. Tate of Waiuku, being Lot 12, parish of Waiuku. 1363 Clerk of the Cockse : PANMURE-Lot No. 72, containing 32 perches, . . our a. ooe near p ft nmure Bridge, fronting the Tar(ft Stewards : anaki River. $&mss&® Ir ?" W ii K ? lfe Jna-Battenbury ELLERSLIE-Lots 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 75,76, 30 x 11|§|| Mr R. S kfliy ly Sr Lf oiT *%&**"**- ***** * *° ™*«' AUCKLAND RAILWAYS. 53> and54 ' M ™ g froutage to Bella * PAKURANGA~STEEPLECHASE. Mrß^Kelly. Lots 114 115 116, 117, 118, 119, 120 121, 121 a, ____.. Hurdle Race— Jß3o; two miles and a distance, over 8 122, 123, 124, having frontage to Amy-street c ..,. flights 3ft oin hi»h • iinnrii^ m ancl -Bussell Crescent. Saturday, November 2Gth, 1881. m n azs mt, jm mgn , nanaicap. „,„,. . A Hack Hurdle Race-£7 10s; about 1 mile, over 4 +3 n i? 9 ' U V">' an^, 112 « having frontage Trains will leave Auckland, for Racecourse at 12 noon, ai^ ts 3f fc 9in hi " h ' ™»™*™ weight, 10 stone. chofces^bufldS allotments nflhe^cinftv^f 12.W 1.0. and 2.0 p.m., also one train from Mount Eden Maiden Plate-^O; 1J mile ; weight for age. Auckland I fficomprisS olTthe S^alat 1.0 p.m.; returning after the Races. TIUAI . Stakes-jE3O ; 5 furlongs ; for two-year-olds only • lotments in the Ellerslie Township. EM^k^ffSSie^rMSf^r^L?^ 1111 * 811 '! *° colts ' Bsfc 1Olb: fillieS ' Bst 5ih ' no allowance for The well-known Farm at TePuru, near Grahams. «jicecour&e, is single 01 return, irrespective of class. w »iriincra town, containing about 80 acres of choice Including admission to course, 3s. geldings. land/having frontage to the sea coast, mostly A V MACDONATT) Waitara Jockey Club Handicap— -JE7S; 2 miles ; second improved, fenced and in grass. Cottage, &c, " ' wxauv, horse to save stakes : handicap. at present let to good tenant. 138 " District Manager. Railway Plate— £3o ; 1 mile • weight for a<*e Three Farms at Mangawhara, Waikato, near Messrs. — — - - Pu B L I C R ,vs'HA NM cA 1 .- £ 30 ; l i mile ; handrcap. MnsT^kL^e^'; afcSoif pt&Zg^S&rn Hack Kace— £7 10s ;li mile; nothing under 9 stone. by good roads. This is without exception <£?J£|§sk£ Consolation Handicap— £2o ; for all beaten horses : 1 some of the finest land in the Waikato ; partly teS^uSls* -Jill luile 5 handicap. improved ; Grass, good Orchard, Garden &c. AtT CKTi A "NT T> r V VTVPTT nSf TT T GRAHAMSTOWN— 4 allotments, being Nos. 143, LOJVIjA Ji i> 1 Jt, 1, JL lUO N E RULES AND REGULATIONS. 144, 145, 186, 187, 188; frontng! to Pollen-.U-VOILAjN brlli. street, Grahamstown, together with the Canterbury Jockey Club Rules adopted. Buildings erected thereon, known as the St. A "Bureau" in connection with the above is now All ent "^ *° »c addressed to the Secretary and George's Hall. o^tteHcwtonTelegr.,!,!, station from »,,„,. til. L °' ££ A°aft&£Z% " ' " > ""° 8 ' '° of sixpence (6d) for each communication. • bour named - 5^^SL wJ! ?i ' ? • ° t? ?' h a^ 4 ' Subscribers will have the free use of the wire, but a Owners of horses must be subscribers to the race fund ' of T nt* nnfl ™VJ nf niw V n ß ! O i™ Sectlons fee of sixpence (6d) will be charged for deiiverin" of £1 as qualification fee. or Lots and part of allotment 170. each communication within a mile of the Bureau. ELLERSLIE GARDENS— The well-known and The following are the nnmes of the subscribers at DATES OP NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, AND choicely laid out groirads known as the present connected with the Exchange ; — ArrvPTx-rtowi Ellerslie Gardens, and containing about 29JNo. 25-Aitken, William, Sliortland-str'eet Aoo±>r 1 ajs OJib. ? cres of rich volcanic land. The Gardens are 29-Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street , Nominations for the Waitara Jockey Club Handicap " l ° ood order ' a» d ln every way adaptable for 41-Brown, Barrett, and Cot, Elliott-street a " d PwMusans' Handicap (£1) close on Saturday, pleasure grounds.no money having been 1 spared 17-Cruickshank, D. 8., and Co., Queen-street November 19, at 8 p.m. weight tobc declared on Satin- rl li? 60 ?"* maiin^ Summer-houses, 13-Pire Brigade Station, Albert-street No-romber 20. at 8 p.m. Acceptances for the 1 " 8^ 0 * 0^? 8 ' 1-Fraser and Tinne, Stanley-street Waitara Jockey Club Handicap (£3), Publicans' Handi- Orchards, Flower-beds, Paths, &c.,. &c. (at a 43— Praser and Tinne, Queen-street Wharf ca *> &■s> v . d Trial Stakes (*1) close together with cost to the owner of over ten thousand pounds 40— Gardner, A. W., Queen-street general entries on Wednesday, December 21, 1881, s * erlu^' The whole of the Gardens will be 8-Heather, Arthur, Queen-street at 8 p.m. offered m one line, thereby affording a rare 20— Hesketh and Aitkeii, Queen-street General entries each, £2 Consolation Handicap; chance to capitalists, as, apart from the use of 16— Hesketh and Richmond, Wyndham-street noinmutions, 10s ; acceptances, 10s. All Hack entries, the Gardens as pleasure grounds, the whole of 15~" Herald" Office, Queeii-street 5s -S? c ± T , „, , the boundary ot the property can be cut up 5 -Jakins, G. S., Customhouse-street -, J! a J ta »' a Jockey Club Derby of .675, New Year's Day, and sold f or biiildmg plots. 38— Jackson and Russell, Port-street }^R' f , oals fonled the season of ISBI. Nomination 36— Lodder, William, Queen-street • < £1 ) close 01 > 31sfc January, 1882. Easy terms can be made. 3— Morrin, T. and S., Queen-street TArn «3 -R4TT-irv 26— Nathan, L. D., and Co., Shortland-stveet JJNU. to. tSALL,bY, GTinilTr-wnnn 11— New Zealand Insurance Company, Queen- Sec. and Trsasurer WJC ' vrJ»Juu&yv\J\JV, .„ « stre f, t , , T —I—l-'I—l-'1 — 1-' Auctioneer. 30— New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency g-^i a p'p,\ TAT r< nn T- tj t> t,t ixr t? -d at ' — - Company, Queen-street /lAiJ.Alj\ COOIv BEEWEEI, ___ ~ ~ ~ " ~ 6— New Zealand Shipping Company, Queen-street ' I * v ■" -^ A ° E, 34 — Newton Bureau NEWMARKET . M . s=s2sraw., < Js°fcS?sssa ! ' 5o acres of land ' fcpSto^^SndS^SSn^roet HANCOCK AN D CO., On Idaud » 94 ° tree 3 and BREWERS & BOTTLERS ' about 6 acres of clorer and grass. About 180 't-kfal^hol^tre^t^et • teces "» f »i% loaded fruit. Should coal "Street 3 "" 811 Insm ™ eec Com^'' S. JAaa E R bogs to notify that at the request bo of course the usual royalty will be S=SSS?wfeSu^5SU Of his »« mei -°«« fronds and customers, he has expected. I l^^^.^^!^^^' taXe^ ° PCncd a Brftndl Stol>C UeXt Tlmmes Hotc1 ' F«H particulars on application to 24— Union Sash and Door Company, Mechanics' Custom-house-street. „ -j.^—. Bay £>• oUX, 10— Union Sash and Door Company, Custom- Taxvpiri--28-Unipn Steamship Company, Queen-street TO THE TRADE. . Or E. T. EWING-TOJN", 21— Whitaker and Rnssel, Wyndham-street T a , , « , , , , a „ . „.™ 1371 Auckland. 39— Winstone, W. and G., Customhouse-street Large Stocks of our celebrated Sparkling ALES — - 42-White, F. A., Shortland-street^ AND STOUT, brewed from pure Mult and IVf- 11 * E ' W - EMERSON MACIVOR, Central Office Tele^ph statJ" 6^^^' **° *""' b ° * o°* Br^ c « Store ' bottom of Queen-street, ft" will be collected periodically by the Centra next Thames Hotel. SSria? M^f V^fes^TiiatSn) Auckland, 18th November, ISBI. " P^enton a visit to Auckland, and may be consulted at BOTANIC DISPENSARY staiHo " el - B~ ... „ -, uu M*± Aa . 163 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.' -^- n ' T n MESSRS NEIL AND CLIFFORD, ? he Ordinar Ann Tq M PARIS— B, PLACE DE LA BOURSE. MEDICAL HERBALISTS, OP GEORGE-STREET lioldlrs of 'th^Kaipara SteamXp Com™ (Limited) BRUSSELS-188, Rue Royale. L^ZZ^ Sm^^^^^ The undersigned haTbe^ appointed Agent at «* »* Auckland of the "Administration dv Bureau Or™ a Bbajtoh EsTAßHsnanora % • % « -4. .! i-WR -iV o, in Auckland next the new Premises now being erected and to Elect an A f o^r for the ensiting year. Vessels Supewntented whilst Building, Classed, for Mr Wiseman, Saddler, where they will carry on By order. T n.^-w Re-classed, Sxirveyed, &c, &c. their business on the same principle as in Dunedin -LiODJJEE, D B CRUICKSHANK where it has commended itself to thousands of families Manager. PHILIP JONES, SurVeyor. ' throughout Otago. TOT-INTER EVENING AMUSEMENTS. OUR WORLD-RENOWNED BLOOD PURIFIER ' * • /-CONQUERING}- HERO GOLD MINING "Balmof Gilead," ' CALL AND INSPECT THE ASSORTMENT \^ Company (Limited). COUGH AND SOOTHING syrups, of At a meeting of the DirTctoTTheld this day, a Call of r> A NT) V T nnv x, AMATEURS' LATHES & FRET-SAWS One Shilling Per Share was made, payable to the Secre- DANDBLION PILLS AND COFFEE, '° tary, at the Office of tho Company, on Friday, 9th De- an now c ad at the above address Just Opened by cember, 1881. JAMES STODART, Circulars setting forth a list of our stock of Herbal J H O W D E N . „ A -,«,.■, -XT . „,„, Secretary. Medicines, their uses &c, will be issued in a few days " ' Auckland, 19th November, 1881. 1390 137 i°' WATCHMAKEK, SHORTLAND-STBEBT,

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 63, 26 November 1881, Page 165

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Page 165 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 63, 26 November 1881, Page 165

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