SHOW. —. -. ■" " i~yj-\ "■", ,f~^K*??£, TTELENSVILLB QHOW,' JfONDAY, JANPAR? 3QTH, "J^ ; bscubsion trains and cheap FARES ON THP AUCKLAND-WELLS- ■• . ™ ' ■ KOKD LINE. .Jratos Leave Anekland-7 a.m", 8.30 a.m., and 9.35 a.m. • irnln leaves Te Harm, 8.35 a.m. Evening Trains delayed. MIIiITAUY AND JUMPING EVENTS. Bot Water and Milk Supplied to Picnickers. B. E. WHAETON, Secretary. .; 522 SPORTING. 'miKAPDNA , JOCKEY Q^UB. qUMMEB jyjTSETING, 1911. "'-tanuaet' 28 AND 3Q ANI> JIEBBOARY £ v .\ SECOND DAT: ~ M JAN. pjJOGBAmiE: MO ANA HANDICAP, T furlongs HANDICAP MAIDEN H.UBDLES, 1} mile '■■■. and ioo: yards BOTT7EBAN HANDICAP, 5J furlongs 'takapena jockey ciasb handicap, .■■- Umlle V ! . BT3COND PONT HANDICAP, 4 furkmgq : SOBfiON HANDICAP, 5i furlongs fiANGITOTO HANDICAP, 5J furlongs HANDICAP, \ fnrlonßS 1 ' WEST EACH STABTS AT 12 NOON. ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY'S EACING CLOSE TO-NIGHT (SATCBDAY), irt JO o'clock. HOHSBS conveyed Free on Bace Days tip to 9.30 a.m., after that hour will be charged Jon ,■ E. WYNYAiBD, Secretary. /»"■ fPB JOCKEY QLTJB. MbNDAY And tubsdas; :',■ .'] 7 MABCH 6 AND J. NOMINATIONS' close at Tβ Aroha, FBIDAY, February 10, .. : , • The Secretary will be glad <o forward Programmes on application. ' PrlTileges will be sold by auction at iffallipn ': Bale, ÜBIDAY,: February 10. .' .- /> . Bb O. NASH, - Secretary. 564 fiOCTff •RACING riliUß. , .'■ -\- VNNTJAIi "-DACES, .-■,','.■ * AND 25r rH "p'BBStJABY; A : /.■;•;:. £700 IN STAKEa. '■■', V\ ,'. ENTRIES for All Events close at 9 p.m. «n ffEIDAY, 3rd February, with. MB H B. MASSES, • Higb-st, Auckland, or the Ptidereigned. . . Pocket Prograimne posted to any address ea application. .-;«..•., i . j iK.. I. CONBADI, _ , . Secretary. Hamlltoß. A , ■ r .. \. .' BATLWAYS. ' • )W?J^l : ZBALA'ND BAHiTVAYS • •■ : ' - (AtrCKLAND SECTION). V ■ '■• . ANNreERSABY DAY. S Ud *y Excursion Tickets wfll. be issued , J&gPgg' ljclu ' un - g MONDAY. 30th JANUABY, 1911. - YjJDsy Excursion Tickets' to Te Aroha will «>« tyued from Auckland, Onehunga, and •tatlong on the alreet route by 6.40' a.m. train on MONDAY, 30th January, available 15/. I s* urn J <>n dfl y of tesue only- i'irst-claiis, n/, second-class, 7/. »t A n^ n wUI Auckland for Te -Aroha a.m., HamUton 10.48, arriving Te :. Tvi. tt t Noon, returning leaving Te Aroha nw p - m -' arriving Auckland 8.20 p.m. : teffl? e t S & eclfllß , wIU ** passenger ; °™s at Newmarket, Bemnera, Bllerslle, °toUuhu, Papaknro, Drnry, Puke- «, :, lna , lja u, Pokeno, Merceri Waltangl, nZif , T 4- up , irl, Nganiawahia,' Frankton ' iiuakura « Eureka, and .Trains will leare Auckland for Papaknra ■*f* H 5 a,m - and iO-ao a.m., returning leavi loxra «i at 5 - 30 p - m - and «- 15 p-- m----it ifr wIU leave Auc kland for Mercer 6.«pm a-ln '' returnllls lea ving Mercer at AH 1 w n Tlckets t0 Merceir WILD NOT g'Sffpr, and WILL'NOT be available S»hT#Pi.i vr n- ADckland-Botorua Express ■ram oh this date. " " Jf .■wsjlable from Mercer by trains leav-ii-W" 6 at 3.5 p.m. tad G.IO p.m. Pas. Einf™, 3 ? In these tralDS at Mercer with teM:*" 3 wlu retiuire to p,iy the & n tn to . An «kland, the 8.5 a.m. train Aj»ck- ' dSJ-v- A J <!naale ' the 8 - 45 a - m - tral " Avonthe 11.45 a.m. train Rewind to Henderson, the 6.15 a.m., 12.55 V°lVi an ,a 2-40 p.m. trains Henderson to w.i« n! tte °'- 5 a - m - traln Wellsford to and the 2.15 p.m. train HelensT P'e to Wellslord WILL NOT run. Brt.n."!!? wiu leave Kaukapakapo for "aensTllle and Auckland at 7.0 a.m. »iiu? usiial iA - P- m - Auckland to HelensI- TV ,}" y ln run through to Kaukapakapa. ■tt!l M wiu lea ve Auckland for Helensvllle a.m. and 0.35 a,m, Ketnrn Specials will leave Helensvllle at *™-p.jn: ana 6.15 p.m. for Auckland. gA'Wn will leave Te Hana for HelensTllle lir t, at 8>35 a - m - Return Special will South at G. 35 p.m. for Te wUI leaTe Au "? kland f or Henderson liM h aln nsuall y leaving Henderson for U.CIn m 1 10 2 7 ° -m - wUI BOt leare unty tt T J a l l ' ls will leave Henderson for Auckland 7> ; fs'P-ni" 0.30, nnd 6.45 p.m. leave Auckland for Hender--1 tiirt■«*' a i Wlu ,e avo- Auckland for Onehunga 1 ?J »Patoetoc at 11.15 p.m. I in B ftnd Goods ' Shed wni be CLOSED I "wtli January. 1 BY OBDEB. 1 — ' • ' 520 1 , " 11 PuUets wanted, state age I •~rrlte ?^ n 2P t, 1 t y. also - White Angora Goat. I W| y 'J? 4, B tar Office. 55 I *? - th«n 2k PA^- —Hens are worth more 1 'm'-iiii 1 " ara doors, cost less to feed, 1 l *; C fl l ;'r,' a - v more eggs in a year than the I |iv?r "Irvine" Strain, AineriI ' WtMn t rs, antl aro laying now. I I *0rt«8 f n r faneshans, and 13 W. WyanI ,*W >™i ale - lf y° u 'want eggs for the 1 6 a ? alf dozen of tnese hens in I l°"i--IRVTvn at the scra PS- They will pay • 1 «i« pn E, Poultry Farm, I I *"•>. Epsom, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 24, 28 January 1911, Page 7
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