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OUTDOOR SPORTS AUCKLAND RACING CLUB (Incorporated) Autumn Meeting, 1944 EASTER SATURDAY AND EASTER MONDAY APRIL 8 AND 10. At Ellerslie Racecourse ADMISSION: To Racecourse — s : <{.• Each Person J ? Vehicles 3 6 Grandstand Enclosure — n Gentlemen 'J " Ladles 5 0 Amusement Tax bald by the Club. Tickets lor Grandstand Enclosure are now mi sale at the Club s Office. 97. Shortland Street. No cloakroom will be open. To avoid delay, Patrons are requested to tender exact amount of admission charges. MEMBERS OP THE NAVY. MIL 2 AIR FORCES IN UNIFORM AND MERCHANT NAVY ADMITTED FREE. CHILDREN under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. Horses will not parade prior to Races. Totalisator will close for each event promptly at times mentioned in Race Card. No Derson who has at any time since the passing? the Gaming and Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed thfe occupation of » >***- maker or bookmaker's clerk, teQU&lliied t s£ undesirable person, will be admitted to til. Ellerslie Racecourse during the Autumn Meeting, and if any such person is found on ® u ch course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted lor trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. The Authorities have impressed &nd are now using the portions of the premises heretofore used as the Lawn and Leger bars to Provide additional accommodation for military and hospital purposes. The Committee accordingly advises that no alcoholic liquors will be sold at the Meeting. ;8 W. S. SPENCE. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS RACES AT ELLERSLIE. Owing to the acute shortage of coal it is regretted that the Railway Department is unable to provide special trains in connection with the races at Ellerslie on SATURDAY, April 8, and EASTER MONDAY, April 10, and as the accommodation on the ordinary trains will be fully taxed by regular passengers it will not be possible to cater for race patrons. ? CRICKET AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND DOMAIN The Old and Popular Home of Cricket. Easter Saturday and Monday WAIKATO Reps. AUCKLAND SUBURBAN Reps. Two evenly matched Xl.'s will provide bright and interesting cricket. HOURS OF PLAY: 10.30 to 12.30; 1.15 to 3.30; 3.45 to 6 p.m. No charge for admission, but by permission of the Auckland City Council a Collection will be made to assist defray expenses. 6 R. P. TAYLOR. Sec. THRILLING TENNIS THRILLING „ TENNIS AT STANLEY STREET COURTS FROM Good Friday to Easter Monday PROMINENT SENIOR PLAYERS WILL BE IN ACTION. EXCITING DOUBLES PLAY. Admission: Adults 1/6, Children 6d. Easter Monday: Adults 2/, plus tax. Children 6d^ Three Races To Coromandel THANKS TO THE 38 ENTRANTS. I wish to thank the owners of the 20 Keelers, 12 H, L and N, and 6 18-footers who agreed to my persistent requests to enter. I will do my best to make a fair handicap for all. Programme now ready at my office. Wind will be westerly to-morrow. The three classes start together off the Eastern Tide Deflector at 9.30 a.m. TO-MORROW by the three-flag system with a warning gun when flags are hoisted and lowered. Plenty of sea room will be allowed, and there should be NO excuse for fouling. In the event of bad weather the Mandalay will leave Coromandel wharf at 10 a.m. Sunday to accompany the 18-footers across the gulf. W. A. WILKINSON. Ex Speedwell, now Mandalay. 6 Newton Rangers Football Club A GENERAL PRACTICE OF ALL GRADES Will be held CARLAW PARK, FRIDAY. APRIL 7, At 2 p.m. Vacancies in All Grades. New Players Cordially Invited. 5 J. A. MacKINNON. Hon. Sec. ELLERSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB. Training for All Grades, GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 7, ELLERSLIE RESERVE, 2 P.M. 6 G. WHALEY, Hon. Sec. PONSONBY UNITED RUGBY LEAGUE F.C. A Practice of All Grades will be held at CARLAW PARK ON GOOD FRIDAY. At 9.30 a.m. All Players Must Attend. 6 J. DAVIDSON. Hon. Sec. BEST RACQUET RESTRINGING, 8/B to 30/.— Watts' Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. 45-412. N PUBLIC NOTICES AUCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS, EASTER, 1944. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER SUNDAY: Ordinary Sunday services in operation. Last Cars ex City 10.30 p.m. approx. EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY: First and last cars as usual. Special services on all routes. RACES — ELLERSLIE. In addition to the special and frequent service from the City, extra cars are scheduled to run direct to the course from Ponsonby (Three Lamps) as follow: 10.9 a.m., 10.21, 10.27, 10.33, 10.39, 10.44, 10.46, 10.48, 10.50, 10.52, 10.57, 11.3, 11.9, 11.15. From Karangahape Rd. (opp. Geo. Court's) from 10.3 a.m. 6 A. E. FOiy3, Engineer and Man. AUCKLAND PUBLIC LIBRARIES. EASTER HOLIDAYS, The Lending Departments of the Central Library, Wellesley Street, and all departments of the Branch Libraries, will be CLOSED on GOOD FRIDAY and on EASTER SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY. The Reference Department and Newspaper Room, Central Library, will be CLOSED on GOOD FRIDAY only, but will be open usual hours on SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY. 10 F. J. GWILLIAM, Act. Town Clerk. THE DOMINION INVESTMENT AND BANKING ASSOCIATION. The Offices of the Association will be CLOSED on the following days for Easter holidays:— FRIDAY, April 7. SATURDAY, April 8. MONDAY, April 10 TUESDAY, April 11. 6 E. M. NEALE, Act. Sec. NOTICE OF ARTILLERY FIRING AT MANUKAU COMBAT RANGE Live Shell Firing will be conducted seaward on 11th, 12th and 13th of April from 8.00 a.m to 4.00 p.m. daily. Danger area—Land: Maioro beach road from coast to 1000 yards inland SeaTen miles due west from Maioro beach road' Maximum ordinate 25,000 feet. 43rd Division Artillery. 16 THE AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK The Head Office and Branches of this Bank will bo Closed on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY next, the 7th, Bth, 10th and 11th April, 1944. (Easter holidays.) F. E. SUTHERLAND, Manager. liQCAL BODY NOTICES CITY OF AUCKLAND. REFUSE COLLECTION, EASTER HOLIDAYS M A°i!£?Js h e re by given that there will be NO COLLECTION of Refuse on GOOD FRIDAY or EASTER MONDAY, the 7th and 10th Afrril, 1944 * districts where the collection of Refuse falls due on these dates the Refuse will be collected on the next usual day of collection. it °u l "Fm™J?s? ur sh °rtage it is regretted that impossible on this occasion to substitute ™ ys for the UsUal Friday and Monday collections. ® J. GWILLIAM, Act. Town Clerk. CITY OF AUCKLAND. CLOSING OF STREETS Public notice is hereby given that The Strand f", t 5„ l i°. lmyno Street, Parnell, will be CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC from 2.30 p.m. until 3.45 p.m. on SUNDAY, 9th April, 1944. 8 F. J. GWILLIAM. Act. Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. REFUSE REMOVAL EASTER HOLIDAYS. Householders are notified that Refuse will be lifted as under:— fiat which would usually be collected on ™day, the 7th instant, will be collected on SATURDAY, the Bth instant. During the week commencing the 10th April refuse will be collected on the usual days. Please Note: Refuse will be collected on Easter Monday, as usual. Mount Albert, April 6, 1844. § T. R. CONGALTON. Town Clerk. WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. EASTER HOLIDAYS. Public notice is hereby given that the Council Chambers, 1, Princes Street, Auckland. > will be closed from 7th to 11th April. 1944 (inclusive). x 6 E. G. FULLER, County Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 82, 6 April 1944, Page 2

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