FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th, At Twelve o’Clock. BRUNSWICK MART. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. T. 0. BEALE AND CO. Have received instructions to sell TO-MORROW (Friday) at 12 o’clock, rp HE 800 THS CARDS -REFRESHMENT STALLS For the Auckland Racing Club’s Summer Meeting, three days, at Ellerslie —Boxing Day, New Year’s Day, and 2nd January. T. C. BEALE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th, At 12 o’Clock. BRUNSWICK MART. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. T. 0. BEALE & CO./; Have been instructed to sell TO-MORROW (Friday) at 12 o’clock, the Gates, booths, cards, refreshment STALLS, STABLING for the Auckland Trotting Club’s Christmas Meeting to take place at Potter’s Paddock on December 19th, 28th, and 30th. piXHIBITION 1896-97 GRAND OFFICIAL OPENING, DECEMBER 24th. In point of INTEREST, COMPETITION, MAGNIFICENCE, MAGNITUDE, GRANDEUR, ILLUMINATION, ENTERTAINMENT The Exhibition of 1896-97 will stand UNPARALLED IN THE ANNALS OF AUCKLAND’S HISTORY, . And will prove to be H AN EMBLEM OF ITS GROWING PROSPERITY. All the Local Industries are represented—The Competition for the Awards is Unusually Keen—Thousands upon thousands of pounds’ worth of Magnificent Exhibits—The Latest Results of Scientific Research—Baautiful Art Productions—Goods in course of Manufacture by Exhibitors * —The Marvellous RontgenXßays publicly exhibited for the first time—Novel Exhibits of Curios from all parts of the world—Hundreds of pounds’ worth of Goods Given Away to visitors—The Exhibitors Select their own'Judges —The Most Extensive Electric Lighting Plant ever laid down in New Zealand—Seven Hundred Incandescent Lamps—Several Arc Lamps of 5000 Candle-power—The Building and Grounds one Blaze of Mellow Light—Grand New Concert Hall to accommodate over 1000 people, open free of extra charge—The Choicest Music—Brass and String Bands—Athletic nnd Educational Competitions— Lovely Cool Open-air Promenades—Gorgeous Pyrotechnical Displays—The Best Procurable Entertainment— Battles of Flowers—Children’s Bouquet Galas, &c., &c. General Admission to the Exhibition —One Shilling. Excursion Fares from all districts. CHARLES GBEY, Secretary. SWAN BREWERY Renowned for SPARKLING ALES And DOUBLE STOUT G-® EL S WAN & S ONS BREWERS MALTSTERS AND BOTTLERS. NAPIER.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 333, 10 December 1896, Page 11
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314Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 333, 10 December 1896, Page 11
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