SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. ] SPRING MEETING, 1932. NOVEMBER 5 AND 7. < GENERAL ENTRIES (lsov each) CLOSE On. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, at FIVE O'CLOCK. At Same Time FORFEITS (lsov each) must be declared for G.X. GUINEAS, 1932, WELCOME STAKES, 1032. f FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. S PENCE, :13 * Secretary. i v AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING,' 1932-33. DECEMBER, 26 AND 28, AND JANUARY 2 AND 3. NOMINATIONS for AUCKLAND CUP, RAILWAY HANDICAP, SUMMER CUP, RACING CLUB HANDICAP, GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, KING'S PLATE. CLIFFORD PLATE, CLOSE by FIVE O'CLOCK on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. FEES (lsov each) to accompany nominations. W. S. SPENCE, :13 . Secretary. , STUD HORSES. a. mO STAND THE SEASON AT ARDMORIO, Near 1J" ■ 'Tj Papakura, ] 5 }{ WHIRLWIND. w UiULH'IND f1924), chestnut horse, by .Galloper Light (sire of Beam, winner of . the Oaks), out of Double Back (dam o£ Pillion, winner of the lOOOgs.). by Baclie- . lor's Double (sire of dam of Call Boy), out of Will Return, by William the Third. Reflector (full brother Whirlwind), Eng- J land's second best 2-year-old (1928), won £4000, Pillion (half-sister Whirlwind) won £11,000. Whirlwind comes from Sunshine Branch No. 1 Family, same as Phalaris (leading sire'of England), also Martian, and Liniond (leading sires of New Zealand). FEE: 20 Guineas, payable Jan. 1, 1083. Every care, but no responsibility. Grazing, | 7/0 week. Further particulars, 8 N. WADE, Box 100, Auckland. , ? i SWIMMING. - - r — TJONSONBY AMATEUR SWIMMING JL AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB (INC.). The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Lev's Institute, Ponsonby, at 7.40 p.m. on TUESDAY, October 11, 1932. Business: To receive report and balancesheet, Election of Officers, Election of New Members, General. All Members, Intending Members and Supporters of the Club are requested to be prCSCnt ' T. STUTTER, 8 Hon. 1 Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. A "DARNELL LAWN TENNIS CLUB F 1 (INC.). MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL. UZ OPENING DAY AND DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932, to which all Old Members are cordially invited. Auckland's Oldest and most centrally situated Tennis Club. Seven Grass Courts. The Club has a few Vacancies for playing members. Application forms may be obtained from # . President. 9; Empire BldgSr, Swanson St. 8 BRUCE AND SONS, 94, Albert St. — • Expert Tennis and Badminton Racquet Stringers ; patronised by Tilden. B CLIVE ROAD COURTS —Two available casual play all times; 3d per player per half hour. —Phone 40-756. x 8 GRASS Courts to Let, Hockey Grounds, Market Rd.; Sunday play.—Phone . 45-003. ■ L s HARD Court to Let, exceptionally cheap. Muir, Chemist, Balmoral. Phones 21-490, 12-817. x 8 ADY desires Join Private Tennis Club, near 'St. Andrew's Rd.—Write S. 9G52, i STAK. . § NE or Two Courts, vicinity Royal Oak or Oneliunga, wanted for Hire by prospective club ; Sunday play required. ■ State terms. —S. 9609, iStab. 8 PARIHAKA Tennis School, 193, Karangahape Rd., opp Newton Post Office. —Peg and Cleghorn. Phone 45-909. B PLAYERS wanted Form Club, Sunday ' play ; Morningside; 25/ full season.— Ring 20-701. RESTRINGING, Superfine Gut guaranteed, 10/6; Repairs, 6d per string.— Modern Bag Co- 400. Queen St. D TENNIS Court, chip, near trams. —Apply 23, Finch St;, Morningside. 11 VACANCIES, 2 Gentlemen, grass court, Sunday play. —24, King Edward Ave., Epsom. 2 VACANCIES, private court, all year; Devonport; 25/.—42, Albert Rd., Devonport. 2 VACANCIES, Beginners and Players, private club; Surrey Crescent.—Write S. )00S, 'STAR. x VACANCIES Beginners, 20/, 22/6; Players (better court), 20/, 27/6.— Muir, Chemist, Balmoral. 8 ATHLETIC SPORTS. PAPATOETOE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. SrOIITS CARNIVAL AND OPENING OF PAPATOETOE STADIUM, on LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 24.-ALL-DAY PROGRAMME. Commencing at 10.30 a.m. RUNNlNG—Ladies' 75 nnd lOO.yds; 100 yds. Maiden. Open : 100, 220, 440, BSoyds, and 1 miles. ■ Ir . RELAY RACE.—SGOyds, boys under 16. Teams from any school or organisation. AH competitors must be inside oval before 12.45 p.m. sharp. CYCLING.—Junior and Open, i mile and 1 mile. , „ . WRESTLING. —Open Amateur lOst coir.pePUTTING SHOT. THROWING DISCUS, OPEN SCHOOL RACES. HIGHLAND DANCING. —Novice Events: Under 9. Waltz, Clog. Fling. Irish Jig; under' 31. Sean Truibhais, Fling; under 13. Hornpipe, Swords. Open Events: Waltz, Clog, Irish Jig. Official Opening Ceremony at 12.30 p.m. Post entries to s 11. C. WEBSTER Hon. Secretary. SNOOKER. iNOOKER TOURNEY, w First Prize, £10; Seconu, £2. Central Billiard Saloon (High St., opp. Central Hotel). Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. The Players taking part are displaying the highest standard yet witnessed in Tournament Play in Auckland. The Public are cordially invited. 8 REMOVAL NOTICES. WM. J. H. CLARK, Consulting Accountant, Commercial Orgariiser, late of Dilworth Bldg., has removed to 64, Power Board Bldgs., Queen St. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 239, 8 October 1932, Page 19
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