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Sporting. I f AUCKLAND TRACING QLUB. f A UTUMN i-JUpEETING. GENERAL ENTRIES (isov. each). ACCEPTANCES FOR— BRIGHTON HURDLES, laov. EASTER HANDICAP, 4sova. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, 2sovs. iITRST FORFEITS— G.N. CHAMPAGNE STAKES. 1912, lsov. G.N. OAKS, 1912, laov. Are due on FRIDAY. 15th March, by 9 p.m. FEES must accompany in each instance. J. F. HARTLAND. Secretary, 97. Shortland-Bt., Auckland. QHINEMURI JOCKEY pLUB. ANNUAL RACES AT PAEROA. QATURDAY AND TUTONDAY, MARCH 16th and 18th. Good Fields. Good Course. Good Sport. Special Trains from Franklin, Thames, Waihi, etc. (Seo Railway Posters for particulars.) Boat on Friday Night and Sunday from Auckland. H. POLAND, Secretary. Athletic Sports. QT. PATRICK'S "QAY /CARNIVAL. TYOMAIN /-IRICKET BOUND. SATURDAY. TUT ARCH 1C 1912. ■TVONALDSON V, pOSTLE. The only opportunity of seeing tho WORLD'S CHAMPIONS in Contest. Competing over three distances, 75yds. 150 yds, and 200 yds. rpUG-OF-WAR. 17 COMPETING. GRAND SPECTACULAR DEMONSTRATION. ADMISSION, la. RAND TRISH RATIONAL QONCERT, rpOWN TTALL, SATURDAY EVENING. Bpecial Engagement of MISS THELMA Pr.i .KSON. assisted by tho best Amateur and Professional Talent procurable in New Zealand. Popular Prices, 2b, and Is. MANQAPEEHI gPOSTS. M ARCH-y 0j 1912, £60 GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES. Affiliated With N.Z. Athletic Union. L MAIDEN 100 YDS HANDICAP. .17-mUo radius. First Prize, £1; Second Prize, ss. Nomination, Is 6d. , 2. MAIDEN STANDING CHOP. First, £2; Second, 10s. Nomination, 2s 6d. 3. MANGAPEEHI SHEFFIELD HANDICAP, 120 yds. First, £7; Second, £2; Third, £1. Nomination, 10s. 4. MAIDEN SAW. double end. "in block. First. £1; Second, 10s. Nomination, Is 6d - '■■■~, 5. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. First, £3; Second, £L Nomination, 4s. 6. OPEN STANDING CHOP, 18in block. First, £5; Second, £1. Nomination, 6s. 7. OPEN 120 YDS HURDLE HANDICAP. First, £2; Second, £1. Nomination, 3s. 8. OPEN 440 YDS HANDICAP. First, £4; Second, £1. Nomination. ss. 9. OPEN SAW, double end, 18ln block. First, £2; Second, £1. Nomination, is. 10. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP, open. First. £1. Nomination, Is. • . 11. MAIDEN UNDERHAND CHOP, 15m block. 'First, £1 10s; Second, 10s. Nomination, 2s. _. . 12. OPEN ONE MILE HANDICAP. First, £4; Second, £1 10s. Nomination, 5s 6d. 13. SINGLE-HAND SAW. First, £1; Second, 10s. Nomination, Is 6d. 14. 220 YDS . LADIES* BRACELET, open. First, Bracelet. Nomination. 3s. 15. 100YD8 HANDICAP MAORI RACE. First, £L Nomination, Is 6d. 16. OPEN HOP, STEP, AND JUMP. First, £1. Nomination, Is. 17. OPEN UNDER-HAND CHOP, 18in block. First, £4; Second, £1. Nomination, ss. 18. CONSOLATION RACE, 100 yds. First, £1; Seoond. 10a. Nomination, Is 6d. 19. GUESSING COMPETITION, weight of pig. First, £1. Nomination, Is. . The above is not the order of programme.

Nominations for all event*, together with fees and last two years' performances, to bo forwarded to the Secretary. Mangapeohi, not later than March 16, 1912. If no performances for the last two years, the last three performances (if any) must be forwarded. Handicaps will appear in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, of 23rd inst. . Competitors desiring to compete at Mangapeehl can also compete at three meetings on same line, namely, Te Kuitl, Otorohanga, and Aira. by breaking journey on Mangapeehi ticket. G. Q. HILL, Hon. See r" —; Excursions, Picnics, etc, (- - -VTORTHEEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. QPEOIAL "IrtfEEK-END rmiPS. TO PLEASURE EESCBTS IN HAUEAkJ GULP. Steamers will leave Quay-street Jetty No. 1 and Railway Wharf, on SATURDAY, March 16, as under:— FOB KAWAU AND ALQIE'a S.S. APANUI - 2 P.M. FOE WAIWERA. GEUT'S. S.S. GAEL 2 P.M. FOE WAIBEKE. , S.S. EOTJOMAHANA ..... 2 PM, FOE ARKLE'S AND WAY POETS. S.S. OEEWA 2 P.M. The steamers will return to Auckland on MONDAY MORNING, about 9 a.m. CHARLES EANSON, Manager. JbniiiiT""! * : ■'Tiff M lf' l "^ PW, * lt rpHE TAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND *■ FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED. BOUND TEE? RATES, AUCKLAND TO TAKAPUNA AND BACK. ADULTS: ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN: SIXPENCE. S.S. PUPUKE (connecting with Tram at Bayswater) leaves New Ferry Tee on WEEK DAYS at:-A.M.: 7.15. 7.45. 8.20. 9.0. 9.40, 10.20. 11.0. 11.40. P.M.: 12.20. 1.10, 1.40, 2.20 3.0, 3.45, 4.25, 5.15, 5.50. 6.20. 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 10.15, ♦11.15 ('Wednesday and Saturday only). And on SUNDAYS at 9.20 a.m. and thereafter every 40 minutes until 6.40 p.m., and at 7.15, 8.15, and 9.15 p.m. Tram leaves Milford Road (connecting with S.S. Pupuke at Bayswater) on WEEK DAYS a'„:-A.M.: 7.0. 7.30, 8.0, 8.40. 9.15. 9.55. 10.35, 11.15. 11.55. P.M.: 12.35. 1.25. 1.55. 2.35, 3.15. 4.0. 4.40, 5.25, 6.10, 7.0, 8.0. 9.0. 10.0, '11.0 ('Wednesday and Saturday only). And on SUNDAYS at 8.55 a.m., and thereafter every 40 Minutes until 6.15 p.m., and at 7.0, 8.0, and 6.0. p.m. For full particulars see Time-tables at Offices on Auckland and Bayswater Wharves. 17IOR A REAL CONTINENTAL SUNDAY, : don't miss the German Annual Picnic to Pino Island, Sunday. March 17.— P.S. Britannia leaves Northcote Ferry Tee at 10 a.m. Chas. Parnell's Grand Orchestra of 15 performers in attendance. Hot water provided; cordials obtainable on ground. Tickets obtainable at Ludzki's Tob. Shop, Mr. Zimmer, 146, Victoria-street, H. Engel, 27, Ponsonby Road. All Welcome. Double Tickets, 3s 6d; Single, 2s; under 18, Is; under 14, Free. SS. WAIWIEI leaves Harbour Board • Steps at 2 p.m. To-day, weather permitting. Fare. Is 6d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14940, 13 March 1912, Page 4

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