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Public Notice! Railways | or{ j er j o a v ow y OU t o attend the .If WAIKATO WINTER SKI i ' Vk HAMILTON, I WM A SPECIAL TRAIN i will run on W Thursday, June 4,1925 ' at I 1 M EXCURSION FARES M TIME-TABLE ] ftfiA AUCKLAND TO HAMILTON. ' Leaves Auckland 7.55 a.m. / Mv\ P*Pakura 8.51 a.m. Pukekohc 9.13 a.m. in I I Mercer 9.46 a.m. Hamilton arr. 11.7 a.m. HJTi RETURN TRAIN LEAVES. ? s Hamilton 6.33 p.m. Frankton 6.40 p.m. '- jL Ngaruawahia 7.2 p.m. Huntly 7.26 p.m. { \~ ,J-jp Ohinewai 7.36 p.m. Te Kauwhata 7.5(5 p.m. Mercer arr. 8.14 p.m. Mercer dpt. 8*56 p.m. Tuakau 8.43 p.m. Pukekohc 5.59 p.en. lIV/QLJtW/ Panakiira 9.26 p.m. Penrose 10.1 p.m. eS|yv?X)'i/ Newmarket 10.15 p.m. AUCKLAND arrive p.m Show Dates: June 2, 3,4» 5,6.
SPORTING STORY OF THE YEAR. "THE GIRL FROM DOWN UNDER." By E. C. BULEY. (Author of "The Mad Tremaynes" "Half Her Kingdom," etc., etc.). When we introduced '"The Mad Tremaynes" to our readers last year we spoke of the author as the second Nat Gould. We now say, deliberately, with a wide experience of serial fiction, that, as a writer of sporting novels, Mr. Buley is destined to far higher rank. Not only can he visualize to the reader the exciting thrills of a hard fought race, but his plots are the creation of a vivid imagination, whilst hi» characters present living men and women with all their lovabU qualities and human frailties. The present »tory marks a distinct advance in Mr. Buley"» power*. COMMENCES NEXT SATURDAY. THEREAFTER IN WEEKLY INSTALMENTS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 127, 1 June 1925, Page 8
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