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Notices. DUNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS. First Prize for High-class Tailoring. First Prize for Lady's Biding Habit. First Prize and Special First Prize for Style and Finish. First Prize for Artistic Cutting. These were all the First Awards given in High-class Tailoring at the New Zealand and South Sea Exhibition, held at Dunedin. Taken from The Te Aroha News:—"Mr J.H. Dal ton, the well-known Tailor, of Queen street, Auckland, has been very ; successful at the Dunedin Exhibition, taking the following awards : —First award for High Class Tailoring j .first award for •Ladv's Riding Habit, first and specialaward for superior Style and Finish j first award for Artistic Cutting. In fact he. has taken all the first awards given for High Class Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr Dalton's reputation for high class work at a price within the reach of all, has long been established in the North Island ; and his success at the Exhibition above referred to shows that he can more than hold his own in open competition with all comers." PRICE LIST. Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... £2 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... £3 10 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 215 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 315 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 30 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 40 0 .Suit to order, with Extra Trousers . ... ,3 50. Suit to order, with Extra Trousers ... 410 0 '• . Suit, to order, with Extra Trousers, £4 las. J. H. DALTON, Tailor, 210 Queen-street, Auckland.

SOUTH AUCKLAND RACINGCLUB AUTU MR JVIEETING, : . ; r . To be held on the . CLAUDELANDS RACECOURSE, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 12th, 1890. President s J. B. Whyte, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-President : Dr. Waddington. Judge : L. Cussen, Esq. Stewards : Dr. Waddington Mr R. C. Mathias Mr L. Cussen Mr E. ; M. Dickey Mr A. Furze MrE. B. Cox . Mr A. Downes Mr Isaac Coatcs Mr W. Cussen. Starter : Mr J. McNicol. f. ; Clerk of Scales : Mr H. Biggs. Clerks of Course : Mcssvs F. Jolly and W. Chitty. Handicapper : Mr W. Percival. Hon. Sec : Mr G. H. Carter. PROGRAMME, AS PASSED I!Y THE A.R.C. . | First Race to start at 12-30 p.m. j 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 30sovs ; over eight flights 3ft. 6in. hurdles. Sweep of 20a for starters to go to second horse. Nominatioo, 15s ; acceptance, Los. Distance, two miles. 2. WELTER CUP, a Cup of the value of £20, with lOsovs. added, ssovs out of stakes to go to second horse ; for horses owned in the five counties of Raglan, Waipu, Waikato, Piako, and Thames, and that have been the bona fide property of the owners for at least two months before day of entry, and have never won an advertised race of more than £50. Gentlemen riders. Entry, 20s. Distance, one mile-and a distance. 3. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of SOsovs. , Winner of any race of the advertised value of £50 after the declaration of the weights to carry Olbs. extra ; of any two such races, 81bs. extra, penalties not cumulative. Sweep of 20s for starters to go to second I horse. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, j 30s. Distance, I.', miles. 4. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of Sosovs, £5 to go to second horse. Nomination, 25s ; acceptance, 30s. Distance, about 3.'.- miles. 5. GALLOWAY HANDICAP, of 25 sovs ; £5 out of stakes to go to the second horse. For Galloways of 14 hands 2in. and under. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 15s. Distance, 7 furlongs. 6. CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP, of 30sovs, Winner of the Autumn Handicap to carry 71bs. extra, winner of any other race after the deelara- j tion of the weights to carry 51bs. ; extra, penalties not cumulative. Sweep of 10s for starters to go to | second horse. •Nomination, lus ; j acceptance, 15s. Distance, lj miles. ( 7. NOVEL RACE, of 25sovs. The ; winner to become the absolute property of the Club, and to be sold | immediately after the race, and half ; the proceeds to. go to second horse.. Weight for age. Entry, -us. Dis- j tance, 7 furlongs. j 8. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of I 20 sovs. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, I.os. Distance, 6 furlongs. i CONDITIONS. Nomination's for Handicap Hurdles, Autumn . Handicap, Handicap Steeplechase, Claud«lands Handicap, Galloway Handicap, and Flying Stakes Handicap, to be made to the Secretary before 9 p.m., on Monday, March 17. Weights to appear on or about Saturday March 22. Acceptances to be declared before 9 p.m., on Monday, March 31. Nominations for Welter Cup and Novel Race to be made to the Secretary before 9 p.m., on Monday, March 31, day of general entry. Five per cent to be deducted from all 'stakes, to go to the improvement of the course. No.nominations or acceptances will be received on any pretence whatever after the hour named, or without being accompanied with the necessary amount of cash. The attention, of owners is particularly called to this regulation. Performances and description of horses and riders' colours to be sent in i with all nominations and acceptances. Auckland Racing Club rules strictly adhered to. Mr. H. H. Hayr, of Auckland, is authorised to receive nominations etc. G. H. CARTER. Hon. Sec. | Darning machines (Hardy's Patent). The simplest, best and cheapest can be obtained, with full directions for use, in Queen-street for 2s 6d and 3s each, or by post for 6d extra, from JOHN HICKES, High-street, Auckland. TIMBE 11 yards, Victoria-stjuket, Hamilton. KAURI, KAHIKATEA & TOTARA TIMBER of various dimensions. WINDOW SASHES, single and double. JOSEPH FREAR. ' rpHE undersigned will attend all sitJL tings of the R.M. Court in Wai- ■ kato and at Te Aroha. R. W, DYER, Solicitor, Hamilton. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. NOTICE. —If you want a really good wholesome Beer you should drink Dickeson's IXL Mild Tonic Ale.—G. I'. Dickeson, Ngaruawhia Brewery.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2763, 29 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2763, 29 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2763, 29 March 1890, Page 3

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