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A UCKLAND fTIROTTING /"ILUB. AUTUMN MEETING, TO BE HELD AT POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1894, AND SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1894. First race starts at 1.30 p m. Admission to Course, Is each. Including Return Tram Fare, Is 6d each. C. F. MAEK, Secretary. f~^ P Jti £ L P O T, MBMBEB OF TATTERSALL'S CLUB, AUCKJ&AND. 9W Will Attend all Country Bace Meetings. rXARRY TILL I S O N, TUEF COMMISSION AGENT Will undertake Commfssicns for all classes of Goods throughout the Australian Colonies. Price lists and terms for warded on application. Agents in all parts of the colony. Letteie and telegrams ) romptly attended to H.E. will make a specialty of being personally pretent on holidays to attend on clients wants. Address: HAEBY El LISON, Turf Club Cigarette Factory, Grey and Queen- streets, Auckland, Telephone. 664. rj^ t~o b — i — a — s, TUEF COMMISSION AGENT, Begs to inform the sporting public of Auckland that he has taken an office adjoining Williamson's well-known tobacconist's shop, QUEEN-STEEET, Where he is open to execute commissions on all New Zealand and Australian events. T. Tobias is a member ot Auckland Tatcersall's Club, ana the principal clubs of Australia for the last fifteen years. 2} Per Cent. Charged on All Winnings. Latest Sporting Papebs. Nominations and Acceptances to be Seen at His Office. T. TOBI AS, Adjoinins Williamson's. Tobacconist, Cobneb op Vulcan Lane & Queen-stbeet. All Telegrams Must Have Answers Paid. COMMISSIONS NOW EXECUTED ON AUCKLAND CUP & STEEPLE. TO THE PUBLIC. BAYNE'S PAD is going to revolutionise the trade. It prevtnt3 springs from cuttane throußh material, saves near and tear, and ensures ease and comfort. These Pads have only 3ust been patented here and throughout the world, and. are the first spring protectors ever introduced in any country. The utility and comfort of these Pads will be acknowledged by all those who will try them. They are useful for all kinds of upholstery work where springs are used, jso Upholsterer will be witbo?fc these Pads once he has givtn them a trial. The public should be sure when buying that all spring stuffod work has BAYNE'S PATENT w DS * *F you wan * a realJ y good and serviceable mattress see that you get Bayne's Pad Spring Unstutfed, as they are far superior to any of the present wire wove mattresses. Note the Address • WALTEE BAYNE, Hobson Buildings, Hobson-stieet, . Auckland. mO BOOT MANUFACTURERS.— Ja7t JL received small Sole Press and Rollers of latest design ; also Sole Knives and Iron Lasts (good shapes) ; Boot Uppers in Tan, Bals. and Shoes, Calf Bals. in Kid, Seal or Calf Leg ; also Quaggra Goloahed.— C. C. FLEMING, Importer, High-street. IUNIAL LIME LIGHT LANTERNS (complete), first-class condition : suitable for professional exhibitor, lot of beßt scientific and other slides. Co&t about £50. Will sell half-price or exchange for good value.— Exchange Mart, ■Hobson-street. SON, AND'EWEN""^ whole of McARfHUR'S V^V^'b n\ 6 Jc^L not get the AXL-WOOL mSs o4^^ 8 and FRENCH MEEINOES, as tw© days before the transaction was completed E. HOBBS secured (at a tJ the WHOM STOCK of CASHMJSEES AND MERINOKS, amounting aU to OVEE FIVE THOUSAND YAEDa. H^ DOES NOT INTEND TO KEEP §ti ißS/stf?- - a s «^ «ft HALF PEIUE to clear out as speedily as pos--Blbl - E. HOBBS. If the report be true that the Melbourne Cup stake is to be reduced onehalf, viz., from .£IO,OOO to £5.000, then is the preßtige of the big Australian Club muon bedimmed. btill at £5,000 it is a stake which, will draw a large number of contestants.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 8