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SPORTING. JOCKEY QLUB (Incorporated). gPRING jyfEETING, 1929. CJECOND J) AY > jyjONDAY, gEPTEMBER 23 "Tote." closes for First Race at 11.20 a.m. Admission to Course —•— 1/6 All Vehicles 2/0 Lawn Enclosure: Gentlemen (including Admission to the Course) .... 7/6 Ladies (including Admission to the Course) 5/ All Vehicles 2/6 Tickets on Sale at H. deal's, Queen St. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the'Avondale Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. Members and Lawn Patrons can enter the Course via Princess Street. The Wharf Road gate will also be available for entry, but except for foot passengers, there will be no exit by this gate, and all cars must return by Princess Street. The route for all other Vehicular Traffic will' bo from 'Great North Road, via Rosebank Road and Wharf Road, returning via Wicklow Avenue and Canal Road to Victoria Road to Great North Road. Outside Patrons must alight and pass through the Turnstiles. A new Parking Area with a solid foundation has been made for the Club's Outside Patrons, and will provide cvffry accommodation. A. J. FARQUHAR, ; 2i - Secretary. * AUCKLAND ACING QLUB. gPRING jy£EETING, 1929. QCTOBER pjTH AND IJ TH. ACCEPTANCES For— TRIAL HURDLES • Isov SHORTS HANDICAP Ssovs MITCIIELSON CUP 4sovs HUNTERS' STEEPLES Isov GORDON HANDICAP 2SOVS FLYING HANDICAP ........ Ssovs FINAL PAYMENTS— G.N. GUINEAS lOsovs WELCOME STAKES . Osovs CLOSE ON ; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, BY FIVE O'CLOCK (5 P.M.). FEES must accompany Acceptances or Declaration of Final Payment. W. S. SPENCE, ,:2C ' Secretary. STUD NOTICES. ri-vO STAND THE SEASON AT THE J- AUCKLAND STUD CO.'S DILWORTH FARM, PAPATOETOE, THE IMPORTED COMMANDING DARK CHESTNUT HORSE, Whirlwind (i) lIIRLWIND ►Vinner of the Piccadilly Plate, SOOsovs 1{ miles, at Hurst Park). Foaled 1924, By GALLOPER LIGHT (3) (winner Grand Prix de Paris", Norfolk Plate, Madlngley Stakes, Hastings Plate and. Payne ..takes, and sire of winners of over £45.000 including Beam, winner of Oaks,; Reflector, full'brother to Whirlwind, who defeated Mr. Jinks in Buckingham Post Produce j takes and won 4050 sovs last year) fryn DOUBLE BACK, darn of Reflector, Pillion (winner of Oaks and about £11,000), Setback, Couplet, En Core, winners purchased respectively for Spanish, Indian, and Australian breeders, and a full sister to En Core sold to go to America. .. WHIRLWIND'S grandam, WILL RE TURN, was got bv William the Third (2) from RECALL, by Retreat (19) from SPKING RAY (sister to Sunrise), dam of imond (sire of Limerick), by Springflelt 12) from Sunray, the third dam of thosr flue racehorses and leading sires Martian nd Boniform and grandam of Otford', dan of Manfred. Fee. 50 guineas.* Grazing, 7/6 per week. All care; no responsibility. For cards and further particulars, apply H. R MACKENZIE, Acacia Bldgs., O'Conqell Street. Auckland. Phone 43-399. i ATHLETIC SPORTS. JyVBOUR J)AY gPORTS. Tt jONDAY, QCTOBER i 92 9' AT THE ' JQOMAIN. (By Permission of the Auckland Centre, N.55.A.A.A.) PROGRAMME. I—loo YARDS MAIDEN HANDICAP Nom. 3/. 2.—100 YARDS AMATEUR LABOUR DAY HANDICAP. Nom. 3/. 3.—320 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. Nom. 2/. 4.—880 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. Nom. 2/. S.—STEEPLECHASE, 2 MILES HANDICAP. Nom. 2/. 6—440 YARDS AMATEUR HANDICAP. Nom. 2/. 7.—1 MILE AMATEUR CYCLE HANDICAP. Nom. 2/. B—2-MILE AMATEUR LABOUR DAY WHEEL RACE. Nom. 3/. 9— HALF-MILE AMATEUR CYCLE SPRINT HANDICAP. Nom. 2/. 10.—THROWING THE DISCUS HANDICAP. Nom. 1/. 11.—PUTTING THE SHOT HANDICAP. Nom. -1/. ALSO, PRIMARY SCHOOL AND SECONDARY SCHOOL EVENTS. Entries close finally with the Secretary at the Trades Hall between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 15th and 16th October, 1929, and must be made on Amateur Association forms, supplied on application. ■NOTE.—Five starters or no second prize. No nominations accepted unless accompanied by fees. Address letters THE SPORTS SECRETARY, Care G. Davis, Trades Hall, Auckland. 21 LODGE NOTICES. JL . yk MASONIC TEMPLE. The Ceremony of Laying the Foundation Stone of the above Temale will take place at the Temple Site, St. Benedict's Street, Auckland, on SATURDAY, the 28tli September instant, at 3 p.m. All brethren are cordialliv invited to be present at and take part in the Ceremony. Ordinary dress—Regalia. :27 OLIVER NICHOLSON, Pro v. G.M. j.V* milE BEST FRENDLY SOCIETY FOR YOUNG fiJVQggjK MEN AND YOUNG WOMEN, lJifiigifU INDEPENDENT ORDER JaCgSSal* OF RECIIABITES. HIGHEST BENEFITS AT LOWEST RATES OF CONTRIBUTION. THE AVERAGE CAPITAL PER MEMBER EXCEEDS £43. JOIN THE RECHABITE ORDER. D. M. A. BODLEY, District Secretary. 570, New North Rd., Mt. Albert. S INDEPENDENT ORDER OF <fV iv) - 1 - ODDFELLOWS, N.Z. AUCKLAND DISTRICT No. 2. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. MONDAY, September 23.—Wynyard, Eden Terrace. .. TUESDAY, 24th. —Epsom. Royal Oak; Lily of Eden, Renall Street. WEDNESDAY. 25th.—Harmony Rebekah, Birkenhead: Degree Lodge, Pitt Street; Westmere, Grey Lynn. THURSDAY, 26tli.—Alberta, Morningside ; ' Hacata Rebekah, Point' Chevalier. M, J. HOOPER, D.D.G.M., 90. Federal St., City. S

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 21

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