OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Incorporated). SUMMER MEETING, 1943-44 Monday (Boxing Day), Dec. 27 Saturday, January 1 Monday, January 3. AT ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. ADMISSION: To Racecourse — Each Person 2 /6 Vehicles Grandstand Enclosure — Gentlemen 5/I Ladies °' Amusement Tax paid by the Club. No Cloak Rooms will be Open. To avoid delay Patrons "e requested to tender exact amount of admission charges. MEMBERS OP THE NAVY. MILITARY AND AI R FORCES v IN UN^FOR^A^MBRCHANT CHILDREN under 12 will NOT De admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. Horses will not parade prior to Eaces. 1 si %%£**&£"*** No person who has at any time since the niMlm of The Gamine and Lotteries Act AmendSStA° . Sra? followed the occupation 0 a bookmaker or bookmaker's clerk, "° or undesirable person, will be Vμ tins he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for tr The SS promotion of sweeps is prohibited and any person infringing this regulation wilI d be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. The Authorities have impressed and are now using the portions of the premises heretoloie 11-iS as the Lawn and Leger bars to provide no alcoholic liquors will be sold at the meeting. :31 w. S. SPENCE, Secretary. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETING. 1943. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 AT Alexandra Park, Epsom. FIRST RACE AT 11.15 A.M. The Totalisator for each race will close sharp on time. The public are asked to co-operate by investinff early. PRINCIPAL EVENTS: FIRST DAY. AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP, £1600. Two miles. Limit 4.32. ST. HELIER'S HANDICAP, £650. One mile and . a quarter. Limit 2.50. SECOND DAY. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, £1000. Two miles. Limit 4.32. GREAT NORTHERN FREE-FOR-ALL, £750. One mile and a quarter. PATRONS NOTE.—For the convenience of patrons having tickets to collect from the First Day, the Late Dividend Windows will be open on Thursday, December 30, one hour before starting time of first race. 1/6 — ADMISSION TO COURSE — 1/6 LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen 6/- • Ladles */- Children under 12 years 2/DERBY STAND (Outside Enclosure): Gentlemen 1/6, Ladies Free. MEMBERS OF THE NAVY, MILITARY AND AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. The Publican's Booths and the Afternoon Tea Rooms will be open as usual. 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 Alexandra Park Racecourse during the Summer 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. 27 K. J. GLOVER. Assistant Secretary. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (INC.). SUMMER MEETING, 1943-44. ADVANCE SALE OF TICKETS ADMISSION CHARGES: GRANDSTAND ENCLOSUREGENTLEMEN 10/ LADIES 5/
In order to avoid delay at entrance gates the Public is notified that Tickets for the Grandstand Enclosure may be purchased at the Club's Office, 81, Shortland Street, Auckland, prior t« Race Day. :22 AUCTIONS FINAL AUCTION OF YEAR. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., AT THE GREAT SALEROOMS, 249, QUEEN ST., TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AT 11 A.M. GOOD CLEAN HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. AND AT 1.30 P.M.: SILAS HERRING FIREPROOF SAFii, 30 x 24 x 2i FABEB PLAYER PIANO AND ROLLS. LEARNERS PXANO — A.C. RADIO. 30 RIMU PEDESTAL CUPIiOAftDS. 30 EIftULK CANVAS STRETCHERS. 30 GOOD SINGLE MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS, Etc. Catalogue Includes:— LIVING ROOM—TUT.-U DINING ROOM SUITE of 6 Pie-oea (comprising Mirrored Sideboard, Oval Table.and 4 Chairs), Dinner Ware, Glass Ware, Cutlery, E.P. Ware, GOOD CHESTERFIELD SUITIS of 3 Pieces, Cushions, Eook Case, Floor Rugs, Pictures, 2 SETTEES AND SQUABS, Pictures, Keibs, Palm Stands, Chesterfield Lounge, Tea Wagon, Easy Chairs, Blinds, Seagrass Chairs, Oak Settee and Squab, ODD SIDEBOARDS, Dining Tables and Chairs, Hall Seat, Etc. BEDROOMS—RIMU BEDROOM SUITE of 4 Pieces (comprising Mirrored Door Wardrobe and Dressing Chest, Toilet Cabinet and Double Bedstead and Wirs Wove), Kapok Bedding and Pillows, Easy Chairs, Curtains, Bedside Tables and Chairs. ODD WARDROBES AND DRESSING CHESTS, Double and Single Bedsteads and Wire Woves. Chest of Drawers and Other Bedroom Plenishments. KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS, Dinner Ware, Garden Tools, TWIN PRAMETTE. Sundry Toys and Sundries too numerous to detail. GEORGE WALKER, LTD., The Furnishing Auctioneers. Leonard Coakley, T. A. Goulding, Auctioneers. 22 FINAL AUCTION SALE FOR 1943. J. R. ROBERTSON, LIMITED, Will Sell at Their Salerooms, 201, QUEEN STREET (opp. John Court's), TO-MORROW THURSDAY, AT 11 A.M. WJLTON CARPETS (2), 13.6 X 11.3, 12 X 9, 10.6 X 9; AXM. CARPETS, 12 X 10.6, 12 X 9. 10.6 x 9. 9 x 9; Floor Rugs, FISHER IRON FRAME PIANO. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE in Tapestry. Easy Chairs. 6-PIECE MODERN OAK DINING SUITE, comprising L.L. Sideboard, Draw-leaf Ext. Table and 4 Chairs; 6-PIECE RIMU DINING SUITE, Oak, Rimu and Kauri Sideboards, Dining Tables, Chairs, Settees and Squabs, Rocking Chairs, Ornaments, Vases, Cutlery, E.P. Ware, Linen, 5 GOOD RADIOS Allwave and Broadcast Models; Occ. Tables, and All Living Room Furnishings. SUPERIOR OAK BEDROOM SUITE comprising D.D. Wardrobe, Reflex Mirror. Dressing Table Large Tallboy, Full Panel Bedstead and Wire Wove; Kapok Bedding, Odd Wardrobes, Comb Chests, Single and Double Beds and Wires Bedding, Bedroom Chairs, Bedside Tables, 5-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, and All Bedroom Furnishings. KITCHEN DRESSER, Kitchen Tables, Chairs Alum, and En. Saucepane, Pres. Pans, Crockery. Cutlery, Glassware. Sundry Tools. DOLLS' PRAMS, 8 SLEEPING DOLLS, Toys and General Sundries. SPECIAL NOTE,—Our Rooms will be Closed from December 24 till January 17, 1944. v ""* cu TERENCE P. FROGLEY, Auctioneer. 22 RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD.. WILL SELL AT THEIR ROOMS, NEXT POWER BOARD BUILDING, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AT 11 O'CLOCK. CARPETS. OAK AND RIMU FURNITUPCHESTERFIELD SUITES AND GENERAL* ,- FURNISHINGS. AXM. CARPETS, CHESTERFIELD SUITES OAK DINING SUITES, Chesterfield Lounge Hal)Stand, Beedloom Chair, Occ. Tables lS Holt Clubs, Crockery, China, Olass Ware, Cutlery OAj" BEDROOM SUITE, Rimu and D S Comb Chests' Double Rimu Beds, Single Beds and Wires Mattresses. Dropsidc Cot, Blankets KITCHeW TABLES, Kitchen Utensils, Gent.'s Bike Manglf Electric Radiator, Doll's House and Odd To £ and General Furnishings oi Every Description. T. B. ARTHUR, Auctioneer. J2 TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD. AUCTIONS COMMENCE: 8 A.M.—BANANAS (When Available) 8 A.M.—FRESH VEGETABLES (Daily) 8 A.M.—FRESH FRUIT (Daily) 8.30 A.M.—STRAWBERRIES 9 COT flowers (Tuesday 10 A.M.—FRESH CUT FLOWERS (MOndav and Thursday). * 10 A.M.—BANANAS (When Available) 10 A.M.—POULTRY (Tuesday and Friday) LARGEST SALES IN NEW ZEALAND. _ . :23 POULTRY — FRUIT — PRODUCE TO-MORROW THURSDAY AT 10 A.M. ST F E A K R S M H B^ S TER DUC G K R S dCE C R O I§| ER J " J °C N iTY S -MAR K L ET S MITED - „ MUSICAL. IXSTRPMKNTS WANTED CASH paid lor good Piano: must ee drai-c__ instrument; no denleie.-Pnone 63-885. ara, " i^J "" "•" M ""-fi
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 303, 22 December 1943, Page 2
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