ECCLESIASTICAL. S T " "PATRICK'S QATHEDRAL. TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. FEAST OF ST. TERESA OF THE ' INFANT JESUS. H°LY IVI"' ASSES AT 6.0, 7.30 AND 9 A.M. j JJ IGH ]\£ ASS AT 11 A.M. EXPOSITION OF THE) BLESSED SACRAMENT, DEVOTIONS, SERMON AND SOLEMN PROCESSION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT AT 7 P.M. PREACHER: JJBV. TROTTING. i | ,H| AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1937. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, MONDAY — LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 25. PROGRAMME!. FIRST DAY. WAITEMATA HANDICAP (Harness), £200. For Trotting Horses only. Limit 3.49. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. IMPROVERS' HANDICAP (Harness), £200. Limit 3.5. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a quarter. JELLICOE HANDICAP (Harness), £300. Limit 4.36. Nom. £1, Accept. £3. Two miles. PARNELL HANDICAP (Harness), £200. Limit 3.35. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. MOUNTAIN HANDICAP (Harness), £225. For Trotting Horses only. Limit 4.49. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. Two miles. OCTOBER HANDICAP (Harness), £200. Limit 3.40. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (Harness), £225. Limit 3.30. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (Harness), £225. Limit 2.47. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a quarter. SECOND DAY. GREEN LANE HANDICAP (Harness), £ 200. For Trotting Horses only. Limit 5.3. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. Two miles. NEWMARKET HANDICAP (Harness), £200. Limit 3.43. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP (Harness), £300. Limit, 4.36. Nom. £1, Accept. £3. Two miles. JUNCTION HANDICAP (Harness), £200. Limit 3.35. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. HILLSBORO HANDICAP (Harness), £225. For Trotting Horses only. Limit 3.35. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. CAMPBELL HANDICAP (Harness). £200. Limit 3.40. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. INSULATION HANDICAP (Harness), £225. Limit 3.30. Nom. £1, Accept. £2. One mile and a half. REMUERA HANDICAP (Harness), £225. Limit 2.47. Nom. £1. Accept. £2. One mile and a quarter. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS close with the Secretary, Durham Street East, Auckland, on FRIDAY, October 8, at 5 p.m. | HANDICAPS. I HANDICAPS for the FIRST DAY to appear on TUESDAY, October 12. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY ' close with the Secretary, Durham Street East, Auckland, on FRIDAY, October 15, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1937-3S, of £350. i Second Payment of £ 1 is due and payable not later ' than FRIDAY NEXT, October 8, at 5 p.m. Nominations and Acceptances will not be taken over the telephone. A. G. MABEE, 2 Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. VIT. ROSKILI. TENNIS CLUB (INC.). Courts, Foch Av., off Dominion Rd. OPENING DAY. TO-DAY (Saturday). Vacancies for New Members. Bulls Supplied Thrice Weekly. M. L. I'YE, 20. Lnuvain Av., Mt. Iloskill, 5.2. Phone 12-111. 2 CIURRAN ST. TENNIS CLUB.—Several J Vacancies, men players; three hard courts: competition play.—Secretary, 2, Mason's A v.. Heme Bay. Ph. 26-105. 2 Ei.Civi.LU.NT Grass Court, Epsom; balls siipplied ; Sunday play. Ladies 30/, Gents VJ/C.. — Ring 13-927. 2 IVOii Hire, Hard Court, excellent condiJ- tion. Ml. Eden. —Apply STAR 776. x 2 | ( FADING Tenuis Coach. Jack Harrison, -Li and be*t Racquet Values, all fully guari nine-il.--n iseman's. Queen St. C .» .in £ u N TENNIS CLUB, -•-VI 4, Hanlon Street, Devonport. Chip Court. Opening October 9, 1037. | VACANCIES FOR LADY AND GENTLEMEN PLAYERS. | Subs. : Ladies 12/6. Gentlemen 17/6. 2 ENNIS Racquets restrung, best gut, from 6/6 to 30/. —Daniels, 85, Queen St. C , mUNNIS Restringing—-Sensational introJL ductory prices. 6/6, *J/6. 12/6; Victor gut, guaranteed.—Modern Bag, 400, Queen St. D VACANCIES, 4 courts, one emoleum; 22/6, 25/. —Muir, Chemist, Balmoral. 5 VT AC AN CI ES keen players, excellent hard * court, Epsom ; Sunday play.—S. 5583. Stab. 2 VACANCIES Keen Players; chip court, Greenwood's Corner; Sunday play.—H. 8270, STAB. 2 VACANCIES for average Tennis Players in single court club, Herne Bay district ; apply immediately.—Keen, 8477, Stab. 2 SPORTS GOODS. 2 EALAND QRICKET gAT QOMPANY. ' MR. J. ROBERTS, manager of the above Company, has recently returned from a business trip to England. While there he was successful in making arrangements for a regular supply of high-grade Cricket Bat Willow, large stocks of which will be arriving shortly. He also had made a number of first-class Bats from willow of his own personal selection, and clubs and players are invited to inspect these before making their purchases for the coming season. NOTE.—AU Bats carried over from last season are being cleared at practically half price. ADDRESS : 4:78 JJROADWAY, NEW PHONE NUMBER, 17-314. 2 A BRUCE & SONS for Genuine Tennis Racquet Restringing—94, Albert St. B CHIROPRACTORS. : /CHIROPRACTIC Irstitute. Lionel Duggan. Principal. Wi.istone Bldgs., Phone 44-929. B UGGAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate), N.Z.C.A., Wlnstone Bldgs. 46-444. B GILES AND GILES, Palmer Graduates, N.Z.A.C.A.. Dllworth Bldg. 45-525. B . TJERCY HAMBLYN, Palmer Graduate.— iJT 603, Colonial Mutual 42-244. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 23
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