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Kailway hotel, marton JOSEPH NORTHOVER, Proprietor. J.N. desires to notify to the public that he has taken over the above well-known Hotel from Mr South, and hopes to merit the same share of support as his predecessor. THE BEST LIQUORS ONLY WILL BE KEPT IN STOCK. Special Brands of Whiskies. Travellers can rely upon getting their meals at all hours, and to suit the trains. jyj" ANAWATU HOTEL, FOXTON This Hotel affords Excellent Accommodation for Commercial men, for whose convenience a fine sample room is kept; also Billiard Room containing best make of Tables, and all the conveniences of a first-class house. C. H. HARRISON - - Proprietor. J>ISING gUN JJOTEL KARANGAHAPE ROAD, NEWTON. The Best Brands only of Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. HANCOCK’S SPARKLING XXXX ALE ON DRAUGHT. D. THOMPSON - - Proprietor. Al HOTEL CORNER OF COLOMBO and CASHEL STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. A Liberal Scale of Charges. Best of Wines and Spirits. Excellent Accommodation. Luncheon Daily. GEORGE COLLIER - Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL JIAMILY & COMMERCIAL JJOTEL AUCKLAND. Billiard Room. Sample Rooms. Night Porter in Attendance. ROBERT SCOTT - Proprietor CROSSEY’S Terminus hotel Corner of Taranaki St. and Courtney Place, WELLINGTON. ALF. CROSSEY - Proprietor. This hotel has been re-furnished, re-papered, and overhauled throughout, and now offers first-class accommodation to travellers and visitors. New Private Bar, second to none in the colony. Good table, and best brands only of Beers, Wines, and Spirits. Call at CROSSEY’S TERMINUS HOTEL. National hotel Lambton Quay, Wellington. THOMAS WHITE - Proprietor. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. CHARGES MODERATE. Guests staying at the National can rely on being called in time for both the Wairarapa and Manawatu trains.

SWAN BREWERY ■ ■ Renowned for SPARKLING ALES And DOUBLE STOUT G- Ho g WAN & {§ ONS BREWERS MALTSTERS AND BOTTLERS. NAPIER. “rp H E JgREWERY” NAPIER. ROBJOHNS & SONS, Proprietors. BREWERS, BOTTLERS, and MALTSTERS 8 H° u K S Tj EA & U E J} OF NEW ZEALAND. Chairman Rev. Shirley W. Baker, LL.D. Vice-Chairman Mi-John Fawcus. Treasurer Mr C. S. Wright. GRAND GALA, TO BE HELD ON THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER sth, 189 6. V 250 MOI UNION. AET U 250 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES (By kind permission of the Colonial Secretary). FIRST PRIZE, VALUE £l5O. SECOND PRIZE, VALUE £25. THIRD PRIZE, VALUE £2O. And 97 other Prizes, value £55 in all, a Full List of which will be issued shortly. LIBERAL SPORTS PROGRAMME. PRIZES, £lOO. Full particulars in “ Auckland Star,” October 17th, and “ N.Z. Herald,” October 24th. Art Union Tickets, Is, including admission to Sports, may be obtained everywhere. By arrangement with the Railway Department, CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS will run from all stations between Mercer and Helensville to Auckland on the DAY of the SPORTS. The Mercer evening train has been altered to 5.30, and the Kaipara train to 5.10. Fares— First Class, 2d per mile; Second Class, Id per mile. Orders for tickets, by post or telegram, will be promptly replied to. J. CREAMER, General Secretary. A. U C L A N D CALEDONIAN T SOCIETY. Patrons — HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY GLASGOW. ANNUAL SPORTS ON FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist, 189 7, ON THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. THIRTY-FOUR EVENTS. For full particulars see Posters and daily Papers CONDITIONS. All Entries for Handicap Events to be sent in to the Metropolitan Hotel not later than SATURDAY, 12th December, at 9 p.m. Handicaps to be declared in the following Saturday’s paper, December 19th. Acceptances and Entries for all other events close December 28th, at 9 p.m., at the Metropolitan Hotel. All Open Events will be conducted and decided m accordance with the Society’s Rules and Conditions. Amateur Events will be competed for under the Rules of N.Z.A.A.A. and N.Z. Cyclists’ Alliance. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the Sports if necessary. „ , In all eveqts, two competitors or no first prize, three competitors or no second prize, seven competitors or no third prize. ADMISSION to GROUND, ONE SHILLING. Grandstand, Is ; Children under 12, half-price ; under six, free. JOHN CREAMER, Secretary.

For real spicey neckties you must go to Geo. Fowlds

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 331, 26 November 1896, Page 3

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