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ECCLESIASTICAL. | y_"a gT. pA T RICK'S Q A T H E D R A L. FIFTH SUNDAY PENTECOST. TJOly masses AT 0.10, 7.30 AND 'J A.M. jy-ISSA QANTATA, AT 11 A.M. ROSARY, SERMON AND BENEDICTION AT 7 P.M. PREACHER: Tp A Til ICR JjIORRBST, M.S.C. Subject: "WHY CONFESS SINS TO A PRIEST?" Oil TUESDAY EVENING at S o'clock, FATHBK FOItRICST will continue his lA'dures on Cutliolic Faith and Practice. Catholics as well us Non-Catholics cordially invited. SPORTING. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB (INC.). EXTRA MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S CtfURSE AT PUKEKOHE, ON SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934. OFFICIALS: President : Mr. Dynes Fulton. . Vice-President: Mr. F. A. liosking. Stewards: -Messrs. A. Jones, T. llaucork F. J. Morrow, A. F. Brown, J. Reynolds J. lv.eur.eliy, I'. L. Short. R. Fulton. h. J Morrison. ~ ~ Judicial Committee: Messrs. D. 1< ullon. F. A. 'lioskins, G. T. l'roude, It. 1> ultou. Judge: Mr. A. Tronson. Starter: Mr. A. Vincent. Handicapper: Sir. F. J. McManeuun. Timekeeper: Mr. E. 11. Keating. Clerk of Scales : Mr. 11. B. Massey. Clerk of Course : Mr. W. S. llirst. Birdcage Steward : Mr. W. 11. Hill. Medical Ollicers: Dr. S. Douglas, Dr. A T Begg, and Dr. Whiteside. Hon. Vctti.: Dr. W. C. Ring, Messrs. A. T. Cox and J. Jarvle. Treasurer: Mr. A. F. Brown. Secretary : W. i. Short, l'.O. Box 47 Pukekohe. PROGRAMME (Approved by the Auckland District Committee). 1. BOMBAY HANDICAP HURDLES of HOsuvs. Winner to receive S.isovs. second horse lobovh. third horse lOsovs Over six (lights of hurdles. Winners rehandicapped. Distance, about 1 mile und 5 furlongs. Nomination £1, acceptance £1. 2. PUKEKAWA MAIDEN HANDICAP of UOsovs. Winner to receive 7,»sovs. second liorsc lOsovs. third horse osovs For three-year-olds and upwards thai have not won un advertised Hat race at time of starting. Distance, t! fur longs. Nomination £1, acceptance £1. 3. lIARRISVILLE HACK HANDICAP of lOOaovs. Winner to receive SOsova. second horse 15sovs. third liorse r>sov» For three-year-olds and upwards. Winners rehandicapped. Hack conditions. Minimum weight 7.7. Distance. 7 furlongs and 22 yards. Nomination £1. acceptance £1. 4. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of lSOsnvs Winner to receive lOOsovs. second horsr 20sovs. third horse lOsovs. For three-year-olds and upwards. Winners rehandicapped. Distance. 1} miles. Nomination £1. acceptance £1. 5. FRANKLIN HANDICAP STEEPLES of 130sovs. Winner to receive 100sovs> second horse 20sovs. third horse 10 kovs. Over 11 flights o£ fenccs. Winners reiiundicappeil. (A stop watch valued £10 has been donated for the trainer of the winner and a coldlliounted whip for the rider). Distance. about 2J miles. Nomination £1 acceptance £1. 0. PUNI HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs Winner to receive SOsovk, second horse losovs. third horse osovs. Hack con ditlons. Winners rehandicapped. Minimum weight 8 stone. Distance, fi furlongs. Nomination £1, acceptance £1 7. PAEIUTA HANDICAP of UOsovs. Winner to receive Sosovs. second lion.# lOsovs. third horse lOsovs. For three-year-olds and unwards. Winners rehandicapped. Minimum weight 7.7. Distance, 7 furlongs and 22 yards. Nomination £1, acceptance £1. NOMINATIONS for All Events close witli the Secretary, Pukekohe, or with Mr A. J. Farquhar, Secretary Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m on FRIDAY, July 0. WEIGHTS will appear oil TUESDAY. July 10. ACCEPTANCES w«l close with the Secretary, Pukekohe, or with Mr. A. -T. Farquhar. Secretary Avondale Jockey Club Victoria Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY. July 13. OWNERS AND TRAINERS PLEASE NOTE.—The distance of the President's Handicap is 1J miles, not 0 furlongs, a? stated in some programmes already forwarded. Free Stabling will he obtainable by owners for all horses competing at the mettiug. W. J. SHORT. Secrclary. P.O. Rox -17, Pukekohe. Phone*! offiro 320. Privote 225 23 LECTURES. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. — TO-NIGHT — — TO-NIGHT — AT S. Under the Auspices of THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. DR. F. W. NORWOOD, THE WORLD-FAMOUS SPEAKER, Of the CITY TEMPLE, LONDON, WILL DELIVER AN ADDRESS On "PEACE AND WAR—THE PROSPECT."

A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO lIEAU A GREAT ORATOR. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. Reserves nt Lewis Eady, Ltd., Sixpence- Extra. (NOTE.—lntending Members of the League of Nations Union are invited to communicate with tlie Secretary, Mr. C. B. Archibald, Northumberland Avenue, Takapuna, N. 2.) :23 rni-IE AUSTRIAN REVOLT &_AJi X AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. Lecture in E.S.U. Hall, 173, Karangahape Road, SUNDAY, 24th, at 7.30 p.m. TO ALL INTERESTED. — Delegation Meeting oil Wednesday, June 27, at 7.45 P.m.. 23 rnHIRD WINTER LECTURE last - 1 - On TUESDAY, June 26, 7.30., At Rooms, Pacific Buildings, fwlwv Wellesley Street East. LIEUT.-COMMANDER R. P. NESBIT, D.5.0., R.N.V.R. NAVAL AFFAIRS. Admission (id, or by Sj'llabus at door. 23 E. M. STATHAM, Hon. Sec. HEAR Dr. Andertou Speak, Monday, 25th, 8 i).m., Fountain of Friendship Hall, top Newton Rd., Syuionds St. end. Subject, "Fourth Dimension." Collection. 23 "PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITIES, Sunday, 2.45. J- Speaker. Professor X*. \V. Rurbidge. Subject, "Truth Versus Quackery in Science." FaSian Clubrooms. Discussion. Afternoon Tea. Silver Collection. 23 EXHIBITIONS. HOMECRAFT exhibition. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, -Tune 28, 20 and 30, Oddfellows' Ilall. Avondale. Entries Close at Noon on THURSDAY. I Schedules from 14, Birch St., Avondale. 23.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19

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