NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS. FRIDAY, December 22, by 9 p m.— Takapuna Cup, 1 soy Takapuna Jocky Club Handicap, 1 soy First Handicap Steeplechase, 1 soy FRIDAY, January 5, by 9 p.m.— First, Second, and Third Day's Racing, 1 soy for each event. WEIGHTS. FRIDAY, January 5, by 4 p.m.— Takapuna Cup Handicap Flrßt Handicap Steeplechase (Second Day). FRIDAY, January 12, by 4 p.m.— • First Day's Racing. MONDAY, January 29, by 9 p.m.— Second Day's Racing. THURSDAY, February 1, by 12 noonThird Day's Racing. ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY, January 19, by 9 p.m.— First Day's Racing, and First Handicap Steeplechase (Second Day), 3 soys. MONDAY, January 29, at Post— Takapuna Cup, 3 soys. MONDAY, January 29, by 10 p.m. Seoond Day's Racing. THURSDAY, February 1, by 9 p.m.— Third Day's Racing. All Entries to be addressed to the Secretary, Devonport, or at Durham-street, Auckland. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. \ UCKLAND TRACING /^LUB. A. JLi KJ QUMMER TV/TEETING. 1899-1900. FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. SECOND DAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, THIRD DAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 1. FOURTH DAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2. First Race Starts at 12 noon each day. SPECIAL TRAINS. T3ETURN "PARE (Including Admission to Course) JL B : NOTICE. Children under 10 years of age will not be allowed on the Grandstand or in the Enclosure. ACCEPTANCES. FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 15, by 9 p.m. Acceptances for Trial Handicap, Hurdle Race, Nursery Handicap, Pony Cup, and Christmas Handicap. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. "DESERVES FOR LEASE. Tenders will be received on or before THURSDAY, December 21, for the right to occupy on a yearly tenancy, for grazing only, the following reserves :— LOTS 4 and 5, at Orakei Point, near the Briage, about 8| Acres, securely fenced, with tsixroomed house.now occupied by Mr J. Byers. LOT 83, in Victoria Avenue, Re t uera, 10 acresformerly in the occupation of Mr. J. Butcher. LOT 56, Pakuranga Parish, known as the Tamaki Point Reserve, 120 acres, now occupied by Messrs Pallan and Armitage. Tenders, with half-year's Rent enclosed, to be scut in to the Office, at Old City Offices, High street, or to Box 303, Post Office. R. UDY, ! Chairman of School Commissioners MADAME LLOYD, Proprietress of The Electric Massage Institute, begs to notify that she has taken over MISS MALLET RBNOUF'S RUSSIAN STEAM AND VAPOUR BATH, I In conjunction with the Massage Institute, I AND IS NOW FULLY PBEPABED TO TBBAT AND CUBE EVJBRJT KIND OP DISEASE. Supebfluous Haib, Moles, Birth-marks, Frecfeles are removed without pain under guarantee. Head Massage.— This is a wonderful means towards promoting the growth of the hair, and has given great satisfaction to patrons. Madame Lloyd's Hairdressing Saloon i speaks for itself, she having had 15 years' English and Colonial experience, and been taught by the best Englißh and French Fro- { fessors. 147 — K4RANGAHAPE ROAD — 147 | (Opposite Post Office, Newton). STRATFORD BACON— SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. HEATHER, ROBERTON AND CO., Agents, i
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1094, 16 December 1899, Page 22
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478Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1094, 16 December 1899, Page 22
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