T A 0 O B imNKO, TUEF COMMISSION AGENT, AND MEMBER OF TATTEESALL'S CLUB, Auckland, Begs to state to his numerous friends and the Sporting Public, that he has EOOKS OPEN ; ON ALL FORTHCOMING EVENTS. DERBYS: HANDICAPS: Melbourne Hawkesbtjrt Canterbury. Metropolitan. CUPS : New Zealand Melbourne Caulfield. ODDS LAID from 1 to 1000. Correspondents Promptly Answered. Address — JACOB ENKO, Tattersall's Club, or Occidental Hotel, Auckland. First Transaction must be accompanied by Cash or Reference. r^EO. "OELCHEE, Me:\ibee of New Zealand Tattersall's (Christchurch & Auckland), 23eg3 to state to the Sporting Public that he ha 3 ! BOOKS OPENon ALL FORTHCOMING EVENTS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. From 1000 to 1 to 50 on the field for Melbourne Cup, and from 1000 to 1 to 200 on the field for New Zealand Cup. Address— IMPERIAL HOTEL, Or, Box 389, Post Office, Auckland. TJO'BEET "DLAIKIE, Member of Tattersall's. Auckland, HAS BOOKS OPEN ON ALL FORTHCOMING EVENT S. Iraight Out Prices at Lowest Market Eates. All Prices Subject to Market Alterations. Communications Strictly Private. — TELEGRAMS AND LETTERS PROMPTLY — ANSWERED. T pALLAGHEE, * Member of Tattersall's, Auckland, HAS BOOKS OPEN ON ALF, FOET BOOMING EVENTS. Straight Out Prices at Lowest Market Rates. All Prices Subject to Market Alterations. Communications Strictly Private. — TELEGRAMS AND LETTERS PROMPTLY — ANSWERED. EACING- SEASON 1884-5. w. L~ m ° n s ' BOOKMAKER 4ND TUEF COMMISSION AGENT, Has Books Open on all the FORTHCOMING EVENTS In New Zealand and Australia. Singles, Doubles, and Trebles : Odds laid from £1 to £1000. i All Prices subject to Market Alterations. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to, tmd Longest Market OMs Guaranteed. First transactions must be accompanied with i cash, or reference. ! Address— Tattersall 'a Club, Auckland; W 1 WESTON (Member of Tattersall's), BOOKMAKER & TURF COMMISSION AGENT, ! Has Books open on ALL FORTHCOMING EVENTS In New Zealand and Australia. Siagles, Doubles, and Trebles laid at longes current odds. Communications by Letter. Delayed Telegrams, Ordinary Telegrams, or Urgent Telegrams promptly responded to, and all ftmmrs entrusted to him will be promptly and faithfully executed. Address — W. WESTON, Tattersalls' Club, Christchrch. The New Zealand Tweed Company, so successfully managed by Mr Joseph Moses, have just disposed of the lease of their Queen-street premises for a ueriod. and intend to open business in the well-known establishment of Mr Hampton, Shortland-sfcreet. MiHampton has been in business in Auckland for more, tban a quarter of a century, and intends to retire, after Ms long business career. The Tweed Cobipast will succeed him, and, we have no doub Jf that under Mr Moses' courteous management, his successors will receive a fair share of the patronage so long bestowed upon him by the public of Auckland.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 15
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439Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 347, 1 August 1885, Page 15
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