WAIKATO RACING CLUB TE RAPA COURSE I ,NC> 2 Hurdle Races — 2 Steeplechases. PRICES OF ADMISSION: To Course, Ladies, 1/- I£3 each; Gentlemen, 2/- each. Motor Cars, 2/6 each. To Lawn Enclosure, Ladies, 3/- each; Forces RACE STARTS ABOUT 11 A.M. HOT WATER SUPPLIED E. H. O'MEARA, Secretary. Safety TRAIN EXCURSION FARES Excursion Tickets to Te Rapa Racecourse will be is s u edf r £™ A "J* lan(l • Te Kuiti, Rotorua, Thames, Waihi and intermediate stations on zara may. Second Class Return Fare from:— , _ # — Auckland £/W Te Kuiti 5/6 Rotorua lo/5 Th * * 8/- w,,n ' 7/5 Proportionately low fares from intermediate stations. ■ WILL «"» «» FOIL.WB : T. MOB. «.«. Newmarket d«p. 6.57 .Im.. ot.Mhu 7.22. P.p.Kura 7.49. "J"'™"! 1 ' .'ll, 2 ',.?.", Mercer 8.40, Racecourse, arr. 10.0 a.m. Stops Tor passen- paS ,*guli 710 am. Paeroa-WaiM train leaves Paeroa 6.3S ffers at Newmarket, Remuera, Green Lane, Ellerslie. Pen- LSU *i 7v" " rose. Otahulm, Papatoetoe, Manurewa, Takanini, Papakura, ,:' a, g3O am " wa'ihi'-Paeroa train leaves Walhl 7.18 Mercer• TVi Kauwliala Hansririri. and Ohinewai only. a m Paeroa arr 8.0 a.m., connects with 6.45 a.m. Auckland dep. 7.20 a.m.. Pukekohe 8.25, Pokeno 8.51, Thames Racecourse train r"?nro7 Ur ?. C vT J T "■?' Passengers at Drury, R eturn Train leaves Racecourse 4-56 p.m., Frankton ih fn 0h fl l> iA TUaknU \ 8ll(l rokP , n ° °«& „ 5.10, Morrinsville 6.0, To Aroha 6.38, Paeroa arr. 7.3, on J QKn V" 9.3rt, Racecourse Thames arr 8.9 p.m. Connecting- train Tor Waihi leaves arr. 9.50 a.m. Stops for passengers nt all stations. n a «™ 718 n m Itenini trains leave Rncecourse Tor Auckland at 4.58 p.m. r=ual 3.40 o.m. Frankton-Paeroa train will 3SOT run. TE KM,T? TF B«B«^ y Ht 54P m " ROTORUA—TE RAPA : t, w, m.io,, aTn n, . _ , , I'snal 6.30 a.m. Hotnrua-Frankton train will leave I. Ki it, (1e,,. 8.10 a.m., Otorolianfra 8.42, Te Awamutu „ nt „ r , l;l 5 . 45 a . m „ Msniaku 6.35, Putaruru 7.26, Matamata M , a w m i " et H Pn Tra , m 'J"'"- 8-3. Morrinsville 8.46. Racecourse arr. 9.56 a.m. ft 4o ? ! oSi A\\nmutu 5.41, Otnro- rsual 6.8 p.m. Franktoii-Hntoriia train will bo acceler- ! »•! • />.,. I\ -V. » ,r 1 ' p,m " trains stop for atr( j rrnm Morrin-=villo and will leave Morrinsville 7.10 p.m., r> ai an stations. Matamata 7.53, Putaruru 8.46, Rotorua arr. 10.34 p.m. !.'sual 4.0 p.m. Krankton-To Kuiti train will IS'OT run. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. \ DE RESZKE FAMOUS FIRSTS a S THE FIRST MAN TO CROSS THE NIAGARA FALLS ON A ■ I TIGHT-ROPE was a French acrobat, Charles Blondin, who performed ■ I this remarkable feat in the year 1859. Four crossings were made by I A Blondin; the first by himself, the second on stilts, the third pushing a B ■ wheelbarrow, and the fourth with a man on his shoulders. The tight- K ■ rope, nearly a mile long, was suspended over 150 feet above the falls. K 1 First choice with discriminating smokers are I I De Reszke [ I because De Reszke are so much better... Cork or Ivory Tips I f DE RESZKE FAMOUS FIRSTS ARE BROADCAST DAILY AT 9 P.M. FROM ALL ZB STATIONS >
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 114, 16 May 1942, Page 10
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