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-_,„« ~™ r --,„.,,. Public Notices.,, ~~ ... ..... ....... ; •"VTEW ZE&^ e B&D-~'Rii ILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. PLUMPTON PARK COURSING CLUB'S MEETING, PAPATOITOI, MAY 25 AND 26. On MONDAY and TUESDAY, May 25 and 2G, 1885, a Special Train will leave Auckland any day at 10.10 for Papatoitoi, stopping at intermediate Stations to pick up Passengers, and putting them at the Crossing opposite Entrance to Club's Grounds, returning to Auckland at 5.20 p.m. sharp. The Train leaving Auckland at 4.15 p.m. will stop at Papatoitoi Crossing to pick up Passengers for Mercer and intermediate Stations, departing at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Saturday Return Fares will be issued each, day from all Stations to Papotoitoi, available for Day of Issue only. C. HUDSON District Traffic Manager. A UCKLAND COURSING- CLUB. FIRST MEETING ON PLUMPTON PARK. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MAY 25, 1885. AND TUESDAY, 26th MAY. Judge : Slippee : Mr Chatteris. Mr Fergusson.. -PRESIDENT'S (ALFRED E. ISAACS, Esq.) GOLD CUP. PRESIDENT'S STAKE, consisting of a Gold Cup, . for an unlimited number of all-aged Greyhounds, the bona fide property of members of the above Club, and a Sweepstakes of £3 70s each dog. Balance of Stakes on the night of -the draw, SATURDAY, May 23rd, 1885, at the Club-room, ab half-past eight p.m. All dogs entered for this match mast be registered in the Provincial Stud Book. C. WALLNUTT rf Hon. Sec. Club-roon?, Robson'a Rooms, Auckland, April 1, 1885. XXX A CiTOUT. A XXXX XXLES. O i\.LES. W. J. SUITER & CO.'S SPARKLING XXX AND XXXX ALES AND BROWN STOUT, On Draught and in Bottle. W.J.S. & Co.'s Bottled Ales are giving great satisfaction, being recommended by the Medical Faculty for their tonic and nutritive properties. They have recently restored health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitutions. The demand is daily increasing, to meet which, new additions have been made to the pre- ' mises. Large stocks of Bottled Ales and Stout now on hand. Connoisseurs and customers will oblige by forwarding their orders early. Address : W. J. SUITER ie CO., KYBER PASS ROAD. [Telephone Exchange connected, No. 275. ] XXX XXXX XXX Ci PECIAL A LES AND T)OKTER. WHITSON AND SONS Desire o call attention to their Special Brews of ALE AND PORTER for the Holidays, delivered in both bottle a nd bulk to any part of the city or suburbs WAITEMATA HOTEL. Queen and Custom House streets. D. M. McGWEGOR, Propri *tor WILLIAM ERR I N 0-TON CONSULTING ENGINEER, INSUBANCE BONDINGS, QnEEN-ST v WANTED KNOWN— Cheap Boots! Cheap Boots! at the Cheap Boot and Shoa Warehouse, No. 42, Victoria-street, Auckland.— WM. OLDSWORTH, Importer and Manufacturer. Co unHy orders punctually attendod to when accompanied tr cash; •¥ . : ; . ,-. • % FOR, EYE, EAR, AND THROAT DISEASES. Dr Schwarzbath, M.D., having recently returned from Europe, will revisit Aackland according to his promise, and may fee consulted by patients suffering f Jom diseases of the Eye, Ear, or Throat, at Mrs Spiers, Albert Park. ™ after -May 17th. , ' Former patients are invited to call. MATRI MON I A L. r- Sev^al reputable Females, aged from 18itftf$0, are willing to correspond with respectable Out-settlers through Hannaford's Registry. (113 ;couples already married through aljove agency.) } / j.,

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 11