BOXING. NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL~ TOWN HALL. TUESDAY NEXT. BILLY BILLY THOMAS, BILLY THOMAS, Welter-weight, of Wales, BOXES The CL'ampion of New Zealand, ARTIE HAY, ARTIE HAY, ARTIE HAY, Fifteen Bounds, -for a Purse of £150 AND EXPENSES. NOTICE TO PATRONS. THE -BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Carter and f Asher's, Shorthand Street, REMEMBER — THE TOWN HALL REGULATIONS require every person to be seated. Therefore, BOOK YOUR SEAT. PRICES —Reserves, 7/6; Circle and Stalls, 5/; Back Stalls and Gallery. 2/6. We Pay Tax. 23 AQUATICS. . [" K 1 mHB SECOND WEEK-END JA J- RACE Of the POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB Will be Held NOVEMBER 24, AT 11 O'CLOCK. Entries close at Clubhouse half hour before start. x 23 A. WALKER, Secretary. I rr—| A UCKLAND REGATTA A __. COMMITTEE. JK\ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. dMskX MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. The Annual General Meeting 1 of the above Committee 'will be held on MONDAY, November 20, 1929, at 8 p.m., in the Navy League Rooms, Simich Bldgs., opposite Tepid Baths. BUSINESS : Annual Report and Balancesheets, Statement of Receipts" and Expenditure, and Trustees' Statement for 1929 Regatta. Election of Officers and CDirimittee, General. All Subscribers and Yachtsmen are cordially invited to attend. E. B. WEBSTER, Chairman. J. C. HEWSON, 23 Hon. Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS. OPRINGDALE A THLETIC AND /CHOPPING QPORTS, JgOXING JJAY, JJEC. 26, 1929 - PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: Maiden Race, 100 l'ards: Ist prize £2, 2nd prize £1; entry 3/. 100 Yards Handicap: Ist prize £8, 2nd prize £3, 3rd prize £1; entry 12/. 220 l'ards Handicap: Ist prize £5, 2nd prize £2, 3rd prize £1; entry 8/. 440 Yards Handicap : Ist prize £4, 2nd prize £2, 3rd prize £1 ; entry 7/. BSO Yards Handicap: Ist prize £4, 2nd prize £2, 3rd prize £1; entry 7/. One Mile Cycle Handicap : Ist prize £5, 2nd prize £2, 3rd prize £1,: entry 8/. 3 Mile Cycle Handicap: Ist prize £12, 2nd prize £4, 3rd prize £1; entry 17/. 2 Miles Cycle Handicap : Ist prize £5, 2nd prize £2, 3rd prize £1: entry 8/. CHOPPING EVENTS. Open Standing Chop, 15-inch: Ist prize £20, 2nd prize £7, 3rd prize £3; entry 30/. Opeh Standing Chop, 12-inch : Ist prize £10, 2nd prize £5, 3rd prize £1; entry 16/. Underhand Chop, 15-inch : Ist prize £7, 2nd prize £4, 3rd prize £1 : entry 12/. Tree Felling Competition, 12-inch: Axemen to cut tree off at. top from both sides, using three jiggers on each side. Competitors to supply their own jiggers: Ist prize £5, 2nd prize £2 : entry 7/. 'Nominations for all events close with the undersigned, on December sth. H. A. WAGSTAFF, Hon. Sec, Snringdale, Waiton. 23 TV/TAUKU SPORTS — JANUARY 1, 1930. £90 FOR RUNNING AND HORSE EVENTS. Nominations Close DECEMBER 14. All particulars from A. L. ADAMS, Patumahoe. :7 MEETINGS. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM. MAORI "TOMO CEREMONY." DEDICATION OF WHARE-RTJNANGA "HOTUNUI." FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, AT 9 A.M. Maoris are invited to attend this Ceremonv, for which tickets of admission are obtainable from' the AKARANA MAORI ASSOCIATION'S OFFICES, Endcan's Bldgs., Queen Street, Auckland. Early application is necessary, as thi space in the Maori Hall is strictly limited. Those taking part are requested to assemble near the Band Pavilion in the Auckland Domain at 5.45 on the morning of the gathering. GILBERT ARCHEY, 23 Secretary. OUNT ALBERT TERMINUS RATEPAYERS AND RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION. The Quarterly General Meeting will be held in King George's Hall on MONDAY NEXT, November 25, at 8 p.m. Business.—Tram Fares and other matters of interest. Chairman: P. FLOYD. ESQ. W. T. WHITE, 2_3 Hon. Secretary! TTLSTER SOCIETY. A Meeting of all those interested in the Formation of an ULSTER SOCIETY, For the Auckland District, Is called for TUESDAY, THE 26TH INSTANT, TUESDAY, THE 20TH INSTANI\ AT 8 P.M. At THE LARGE DOWNSTAIRS ROOM / CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BUILDING, SWANSON ST., AUCKLAND. J. C. ENTRICAN, 23 Hon. Secretary, Pro Tein. -H ~N' Z ' LABOUR PARTY. SUMMER SERIES. aralzaiy open-air meetings. SUNDAY EVENING, 7 P.M., QUAY ST. MR. W. E. PARRY, M.P. Will Speak on "THE NEED FOR PROGRESSIVE LAND SETTLEMENT." Chairman, MR. OLIVER MASON. Collection. ©A FAREWELL TO HER A- EXCELLENCY THE LADY ALICE FERGUSSON, WHO WILL OPEN THE ROSE SHOW IN THE LOUNGE AT 2.45 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27. -MS"*"—"'-I as possible. . — -oABBITK E E P E R S. a PnMie Meeting of Rabbit Keepers will hP he?d at the EMPLOYERS' ROOMS, Fmnire Buildings, Swanson Street, Next PRIDAY November 29, at 2 o'clock, to form a representative Fur Club to foster pelt and -wool production and marketing. A large attendance urged. 23 ARTHUR SAINSBURY. RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. VEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6; served ■in delightful surroundings.—Queen 'St., opp. His Majesty's. Eat for Health. D 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 278, 23 November 1929, Page 23
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