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TROTTING. - AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1940. ' SATURDAY AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 26 AND 28. f ' PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. , WAITEMATA HANDICAP (Harness), £200. For » either unhoppled or half-hopplod Trotting r Horses. Limit 3.49. Nomination £1. Acceptance £2. One mile and a half. F IMPROVERS' HANDICAP (Harness). £280. limit J 3.5. Nomination £1, Acceptance £2. One ' mile and a quarter. If the Committee deems the circumstances justify such a course, it will order this race to be run in two divisions (one each day), in which case £ 120 will be added to the stake and the division thereof will be as follows:— First Division, £200. Winner £140, second > horse £40 and third horse £20. Second Division, £200. Winner £140. second horse £40 and third horse £20. In the event of a division the totallsator . will be open on each race. OCTOBER HANDICAP (Harness). £225. Limit 3.38 Nomination £1. Acceptance £2 10/. One mile and a hall. JELLICOE HANDICAP (Harness). £550 (and trophy valued at 20 guineas presented by . T. F. Jeffries, Esq.. Auckland, to the owner of the winning horse). Limit 3.23. Nomination £2, Acceptance £4. One mile and a half. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (Harness). £275. Limit 3.29. Nomination £1, Acceptance £3. One i mile and a half. . MOUNTAIN HANDICAP (Harness). £250. For either unhoppled or half-hoppled Trotting Horses. Limit 3.38. Nomination £1, Acceptance £2 10/. One mile and a half. PARNELL HANDICAP (Harness), £250. Limit 4.47. Nomination £1, Acceptance £2 10/. Two miles. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (Harnesss), £300. Limit 2.49. Nomination £1, Acceptance £3. One mile and a quarter. 1 SECOND DAY. c GREEN LANE HANDICAP (Harness). £225. For either unhoppled or half-hoppled Trotting Horses. Limit 3.42. Nomination £1, Acceptance r £2 10/. One mile and a half. ' JUNCTION HANDICAP (Harness). £225. Limit 3.38. Nomination £1, Acceptance £2 10/. One mile and a hall. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP (Harness), £550. Limit 3.23. Nomination £2, Acceptance £4. One mile and a half. HILLSBORO' HANDICAP (Harness). £280. For either unhoppled or half-hopplM Trottlnr Horses. Limit 4.52. Nomination £1. Acceptance £3. Two miles. CAMPBELL HANDICAP (Harness), £250. Limi' 3.33. Nomination £1. Acceptance £2 10/. On' mile and a half. INSULATION HANDICAP (Harness). £275. Llmi< 4.42. Nomination £1. Acceptance £3. Two miles. REMUERA HANDICAP (Harness). £300. Lin--2.48. Nomination £1, Acceptance £3. One mile and a quarter, j NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS close with ItSecretary, Durham Street East, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, October 11. at 5 p.m. ACCEPTANCES. ACCEPTANCES for the FIRST DAY close wi* . the Secretary. Durham Street East. Auckland, on FRIDAY. October 18, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1940-41. Of £500. > Second payment oi £1 for the GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. 1940-41, is due and payable not later than FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 11, 1940. at 5 p.m. Nominations and Acceptances will NOT be taken over the telephone. A. E. FORREST. Secretary. 5 BOROUGH NOTICES. gOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. s PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF LOAN. '' Notice is hereby given that the Newmarket Borough Council proposes, at a meeting to be held on the 22nd day of October, 1940, to consider a Motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for its sanction to the Borrowing of a sum of £7750, for the purpose of: (a) Cleaning and rellnlng the water mains in certain streets In the borough, and (b) to complete the tamsfer 1 of the area of land mentioned In Section 4 of , the Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Act. 1836, • from the Newmarket Domain Board to Council. The currency of the loan to be for a period of :. twenty-five (25) years, and provision made for a sinking fund of not less than two and one half (2>/ 2 ) per centum per annum. It Is proi. posed to strike a rate of one penny farthing (Hid) in the £. on the Annual Value as security for the said loan. i. Any person having any objection to the proposed application is called upon to submit same e In writing to the Newmarket Borough Council e not later than the day preceding the said - meeting. _ Dated at Newmarket, this sth day of October, 3 1940. H. WILSON. x 5 Town Clerk. i ■ I PUBLIC NOTICES. JNDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT. 1938. d The following applications for Licenses have been received:— MANUFACTURE FOR SALE OF FOOTWEAR. <1 From A. HAYDEN. AUCKLAND, for a License to commence to carTy- on the above Industry to the extent of Manufacturing Stuck-on Leather Slippers and Sandals and Stuck-on Shoes. MANUFACTURE FOR SALE OF RADIO RECEIVING SETS. From (1) A. AND W. MCCARTHY. DUNEDIN, for a License to comn. 'ncp to carry on the above Industry. (2) AMALGAMATED WIRELESS (A'sia), LTD., WELLINGTON, for an Extension of the Scope of the Company's Radio Manufacturer's License, covering the assembly only of radio receiving sets, so as to Include complete manufacture thereof. e MANUFACTURE OF GUT FROM CASINOS. From BENTLEY BROS.. SYDNEY. for a j License to commence to carry on the above Industry in New Zealand. - Any person who considers he will be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau on these applications, and desires to make representations » accordingly must furnish them in writing to reach the undersigned not later than 10th. 15th and 17th October. 1940. respectively. G. L. O'HALLORAN, Secretary. • Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. BOX 1679. WELLINGTON. S EDUCATIONAL. -QALL pOB JJOME gERVICE. Begin Training at Once to Become an EFFICIENT SHORTHAND TYPIST E. We have placed all our Trained Juniors. jyjORB ' JJR6ENTLY J^EEDED. GOVERNMENT SHORTHAND - TYPISTS' EXAMINATIONS WILL BE HELD IN NOVEMBER. COMMERCIAL OOLLEGE. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, AUCKLAND. '. WS 1 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. 1. gOMETHING J^*EW jyjAJESTIC pARLOUR. The Entire Premises have been Thoroughly Overhauled and Renovated, and now resemble an ». OLD0 LD Jj] NGLIS H pARLOUR. - 5 Under the Management of M 1 * 3 D. e** The Opportunity Offers to Rest and Dine In Comfort Unsurpassed, to Enjoy ' Gr°° D r J IHINGS J^at. Study Your Health—Try Our Delicious SaladsMorning Coffee freshly, ground on premises— Afternoon Teas—Light Luncheons and Teas. MAKE IT A HABIT TO VISIT THE jyjAJESTIC pARLOUR (Majestic Theatre Entrance). QUEEN STREET. C - « SANITARIUM Cafe, 174. Queen Street. Serve* Hot Vegetarian Dishes: also Salads. C >■ LAWN TENNIS. rpiHßia. BEST VALUES IN AUCKLAND—CHEAPEST RACQUETS AND REBTRINGING. ALSO TENNIS COACHING. e. WISEMANS. SPORTS EXPERTS. 170. QUEEN STREET. D S ■■ 1 — A BRUCE & SONS for Genuine Tennis jT\ . Racquet Restrtagtog.—94. Albert St. B _ ~\7"ACANCIEB, Whltworth Club. pavilion. 3 j, v splendid courts.—Mulr. Chemist, Balmoral. 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 237, 5 October 1940, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 237, 5 October 1940, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 237, 5 October 1940, Page 15

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