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SPORTING. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1933, APRIL 15 and 17. FIRST RACE ABOUT 11.30 A.M. EACH DAT. Admission to Racecourse: Each Person 1/6 Vehicles 2/6 - Leger Enclosure: Gentlemen 4/ Ladies .3/ Grandstand Enclosure: Gentlemen 10/ Ladies 5/ Amusement Tax paid by the Club., CHILDREN under Twelve will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure.-. ' Any person leaving the Racecourse Grounds must again pay for admission, as no passes will be issued. 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 Ellerslie Racecourse during the Autumn 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. I W. S. SPENCE, :1 " Secretary. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB (INC.). RACE MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S COURSE AT PUKEKOHE, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933. OFFICIALS. President, Dynes Fulton, Esq.; Vice-presi-dent, A. H. Tapper, Esq.; Judge, Mr. A. Tronson ; Starter, Mr. A. Vincent; Handicapper, Mr. F. J. McManemin; Time-keeper, Mr. B. H. Keating; Clerk of Scales, Mr. H. B. Massey; Clerk of Course, Mr. W. S. Hirst; Birdcage Steward, Mr. W. R. Hill; Treasurer, Mr. A. F. Brown. PROGRAMME (Approved by the Auckland District Committee). I.—BOMBAY HANDICAP HURDLES, of lOOsovs. Winner to receive SOsovs, second horse ISsovs, third horse ssovs. Over six flights of hurdles. Winners rehandicapped. Distance about 1 mile and 5 furlongs. Nominations £1; Acceptance £1. 2.—PUKEKAWA HANDICAP, of 85sov& Winner to receive 70sovs, second horse lOsovs, third horse ssovs. For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won an advertised flat race at time of starting. Distance 6 furlongs. Nominations £1; Acceptance £1. 3.—HARRISVILLB HACK HANDICAP, of 85sovs. Winner to receive 70sovs, second horse lOsovs, third horse Ssovs. For three-year-olds . and upwards. Minimum weight 7.7. Hack conditions. Winners rehandicapped. Distance 7 furlongs and 22yds. Nominations £1; Acceptance £1. 4.—PUKEKOHE CUP HANDICAP, of 200sovs. Winner to receive lCSsovs, second horse 25sovs, third horse lOsovs. For three-year-olds and upwards. Winners rehandicapped. (A stop-watch valued at £10 has been donated for the trainer of the winner.) Distance li miles. Nomina- ! tions £1; Acceptance £1 10/. 5. —TE KOHANGA HANDICAP, of lOOsovs. Winner to receive 80sovs, second horse ISsovs, third horse Ssovs. For two-year-olds.. Winners rehandicapped. (A trophy valued £5 has been donated for the trainer of the winner.) Distance 6 furlongs. Nominations £1; Acceptance £1. 6.—PUNI HACK CUP HANDICAP, of llOsovs, Including Case of Cutlery valued 20sovs, and Sweepstake of 2sovs, payable at the post. Winner to receive 60sovs, Case of Cutlery and Sweepstake, second horse 20sovs, third horse lOsovs. Hack conditions. Winners rehandicapped. Distance 1 mile and 1 furlong. Nomination £1; Acceptance £1.

7.—PAERATA HANDICAP, of llOsova. Winner to receive 85sovs. second horse lßsovs, third horse lOsovs. For three-year-olds and upwards. Winners rehondicapped. Distance 7 furlongs and 22yds. Nomination £1; Acceptance £1 5/. NOMINATIONS for All Events CLOSE with the Secretary, Pukekohe, or with Mr. A. J. Farquhar, Secretary, Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, April 21. WEIGHTS will appear on MONDAY, April 24. ACCEPTANCES will close with the Secretary, Pukokohe, or with Mr. A. J. Farquhar, Secretary, Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 26. Owners and Trainers are asked to take particular notice of the closing date for nominations, as time has been limited since receiving the loan of the extra permit. W. J. SHORT, Secretary, P.O. Box 47, Pukekohe. Phones: Office, 326; Private." 225. 8 DANCING. pOLUMBA HALL, SURREY CRES. TO-NIGHT — GRAND JAZZ. Dance and Make Merry with TEDDY LONERGAN'S SYNCOPATORS. Monte Carlo. Admission 1/. 8 M~ T. EDEN BOYS' BAND — DANCE, "Olympla," Dominion Rd., Saturday, April 8, Bto 11.45 p.m. Monte Carlo, Spot, Streamer • and Lucky Number Waltzes. Olympia Dance Band. Ladies 9d, Gents 1/, Double 1/6. j'-"8; TO-NIGHT —LEISURE LOUNGE, next Arcadia Pictures, Newton.—Akarana Girls' Welcome Club.—Gth Heat Jazzing Competition. Prizes : Silver Cups, valued £5. Only 2 more heats. Come and. enter. Six other novelty dances. Prizes. A.W.C. Jazz Band. Admission 1/. 8 TEACHERS OF DANCING. SYMONDSVILLB STUDIO, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce, will RECOMMENCE HER CLASSES. MONDAY, Mar. 27; THURSDAY, Mar. 30. Private Lessons Daily. Latest Dances, including Crush Dancing, Rumba, Drag Tap, Tango, Charlestep; also Old-time Dancing. SATURDAY DANCES REOPEN APRIL 22. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. npHE TEANE TXORNE gCHOOL OF TRANCING. Principal MISS HORNE, Member Imperial Society London; Operatic Association of Great Britain. Private Lessons and Classes Daily. Home's Bldgs., cor. High Street and Vulcan Lane. Phone 46-782. MT. ALBERT CLASS, BOWLING CLUB PAVILION, EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 P.M. S -| /f* A LESSON.—Ballroom Dancing— J-/ O Quickstep, Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, and Rumba. Special Class for Old Time and " Jazz." Special Announcement: Tap Dancing exactly as danced in Geo. Wallace's Revue. Children's Operatic Classes and Girls' Physical Culture, 1/ a lesson. Prospective pupils are assured of thorough, skilled tuition in all branches.—MlSS VIOLET ROBERTSON. 200, Pacific Bldg., Wellesley St. S FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor, Jazz or Old-time, 15/; Blues, 5/.—174, Upper Symonds St. B RUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby.—Latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz Tap; simplified versions for beginners. C SAN TOY School of Dancing, Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak.—Beginners'. Class (modern), every Saturday, .Wednesday, 7 Jh/a- C "xrALESKA'S Dancing Studio, Ngapuhi V Chambers, Lome Street, opp. Regent Theatre. 'Phone 46-121. Terms from 10/6.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 19

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