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SPORTS AND PASTIMES.

THE TURF. FIXTURES. Nov. 1 and -1- -Auckland R.C. Spring. Nov. I, 6. and 11 -Canterbury J.C. Metropolitan. .Nov. 29 and 30 - Feildin" J.C. Spring. Dee. 26 and 29. and Jan. 1 and 2 — Auckland R.C. Summer. April s as.>l -Feiidiisg J.C. Easter. MELBOURNE cup. .Mi llsourin'. Oct. 31. The following acceptances have Loen ii( ei'.eil for the Melbourne i ’up. io be run oil Novenibe." 7th:Trafalgar 3.9. Comedy King 9.7, Cadonisi s.t:. The Parisian h.n. Bridge S 5. Aiirofodina s .’>. Britain *. I. Fl.tvd s.i. Lord Nolan 7.13, Jacatnar 7.11. ia 7.9. Diabolo 7.9. I’lifilan 7. s. ]!>ib- 7,5, Duke Foote 7 7 A in-t 7.6. Flavian 7.5. Didtts 7.5. Sandbat h 7.5. I’s izehgliter ' la:;li 7.1. (Hue 7.1. .fl.irltell 7.1. Ad'/.' 7.1. Diirdans 7.". Mutilator ' 1 Eadies’ Man <>.lo, Alarm 6.9. F:.-.-! .• a/'. Hi< ravid".? fi.s. Radiati.r ».7. Sanskrit <>.7. Crown (Irani <>.7, I nr!i- ere- I 6.7, Marled 6.7, (.'ami„d!.> <1.7, Woad 6.7.

FEILDINt! JOCKEY CUB. Nominations for all cvtnts at the F< ild ing Jofkry Club’s spring meeting dose with the secretary on Friday. November 3rd. at 5.3 ( > p.m. CRICKET. THE ENGLISH TEAM. Fremantle. Oct. 31. The Givi.-to brought ibe English cricket ers. who are in excellent health. LAWN TENNIS. AXXCAL MEETING OF NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION. \V filing: i,u. Oct. 31. Tiic .'wmuril meeting <.i* the New Zt aland Lawn Tenuis Association was ht Id io-night. Mr. 11. M. Gore tr. idiug over tin attendance of 23 d> If gat< s. The annual report and lialance‘rf! t and the quarterly r< p< (all |,i ■ r io'.’.-!;, published) wire adopted. Tii- flection of otl’n < i - resulted a-' follows Patron. His Excellency the

Govt rnoi-: v ii-c’-presidenl s. Mr. W. R. Huhne.; (Auckland). Mr. W. Goss (C.anterliury). Mr. F. Logan (Hawke's Bay). .Mr. J. Vv’. Griffiths (Marlbc.rougii). Mr. U. H. Bread (Nelson). Mr. 11. B.itu-hop (Otago). Mr. fl. Tcniicnl (Southland). Dr. A. B. Le.athani (Taranaki), Mr. C. N. Stout (Wanganui). Mr. 11. M. Gore (Wellington). and Dr. Tcirchelmaim (West Coast); d. i.'gG:" in the* Lawn Tennis Associatii.n. Dr. Cove:-- ; dek-gatf s to the Lawn Tennis Association of .Austral ist.a. Messrs. V. 11. Baxter. Metcalf and Wctlurby (a fourth to be appointed by tin manage meat committee)’. committee of management. Mt ssrs. Bart on. F. M. B. Fisher. M.P.. IL M. Gort. Redwr.rd. F. P. Wilson. G. A. Hurley, V. T. Gray: i t'll, auditor. Mr. 11. <>. Did.-btiry ; -■i’.-i; ,:rv and treasure!’. Mr. Arthur J. Petheriek.

It w'.s decided innt the .appeal commitlee lie located in Auckland, and thro tiie appointment of the- committee lie left in th- hands of the C.xeeui it

Tin uiatttr of fleeting a president was left in the hands of the management committee on the motion of Mr. F. M. B. Fisher.

It was decided t hat the met ting place on record its appreciation of the efficient services rendered by Mr. A. J. P( tin rick as ‘ tarv.

Air. T. Gr.-.v (Otago) moved, on behalf of tin* Otago Association. “That no ass.oeiaiion be intith-d to exercise voles for incrrtisfd strength unless the application f-r such increase of voting power is in proper order and iff the hands of the secretary of the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Association at least fourteen days prior to the meeting at which such increased power is exercised.’’ The mover did not know that. Otago’s proposal was the best that could be formulated, hut it was a step in the light direction.

After be ing amended te> permit of it becoming ;in amendment of the rtdes tlif’ motion was carried. The Waikato Asju.ciatie :i was granted admission to (he New Zealand Association subject to its constitution being in orele :-. The new assr.e ! ‘tti sn has Hamilton as its < ( lit re.

The glasterton Club protested (•.gains the dates (January 2i;th, 22nd and 2'k’d) of the Wellington Association i'er the championnship tourney, which they considered ursuped the date s for the Wai:arap.T championship and haiidicap tournament. The e dM. s liad ruled in Wairarapa L r the past sixteen years.

Mr. Keene moved that the protest be referred back tc the Wc-lling-ioh .Association. The Masterton e’itb. Ire considered, had co standing .is f?.r r.s 'he Ni Zealand Associate”.’ was < oucrrned, and its protest hc’.tld ci me through the Wellington Ass; >eiat:c-.

Profc: -Hiinlcr moved as .in art’C’i’dnii mt. ’ Th-i: tlte matter be !< ft in the I ends of the manage::i; ni -<■!:;mi! After some disettssion the amendmem was carried.

Tie meeting cnaniim.-usi y appriviii of Hie Daylight Saving Bill, a;.is. vole of thanks was .".(-corded Mr. '!. K. Sirh y, M.P.. for his <-ffi ,is in cimneeiiou with the bill. Mr. F. ~M. P. Fisht r stated that I:.- had received word from Mr. SU ph: n Mi try bow. editor <>l . ”.' mi ,-ii ..n l.n.w n Tenni:’." thai Laruad, Beals Wiigiit and Mel.aualdiii would vi'-i; New Zealand <■' tar *-t V it h the Dav is Cup t ■mriiameut. Laima!, who had been i’.ta time i high.- champim ol .‘•mei’ii bad de.-!:.'.ed le. make tin* |i:’.p ii’ih Beds WH; hl and M--I L;u:::hlm also went. After some It-imbh' h ’••as .".wrong. J that the J”ve ‘.hi.’.'ld Il the fines’! !,.ani Amciiea em’d possibly send ■ uvroy. Mr Ft her .-ffi'kdnf d that bis I inf rum. io.i vros nil « fiisial. _ _ I A Hicrnbc 1 ’ stated that an intimahad been rcci ived that the '.,<;dd leave America -m Oeioi a;i<! spend fix weeks in | Zealand ii.r practice before the t ■;.■.( nam: nt. £26!3 IN ONE DAV. Tiir.”' thousand .ix m.nrlred and ihirt 'ii p -m-ds sacrling! That’s the amount l aid ialo Ad.um-’ Tiniani garjag' in 'Ely Inst week lor “ E..M.F.” j .rod “ F'cnd-r:. ” cars. Five 30-h.p. " i5. .11 J’’.'’ ca’-s ami six 2')-h.|>. “ Flnnd '.-s ” cars v.ere sold and <1 -.'liven'd on tiim day. the purchasers being Messrs. T. Kinro: J. Dickson. J. Ashby, T. C. J. Rae. W. R. McGrath. IH. A. G!’ nie. O’Uiili.igli.in and Le 1 U:-,-n. E. !<•-::■. J. .'ffiua. and G. fa: tv. sight- The.-e ;:ro tlw lirs.t fruits. | c.r a:i !><m: st policy in ■ -Hing American (•ar... We tested the “ E.M.F.” and the “ Fi; nth'-’S ” before we put them on th’.* niarknt. We replaced the American tyre;-, with Mielmliti.s, and stipulated f.r up-to-date, ilush-sidod liodita., with lii:.’h side-iloors, front and rear. Wo brought th-' cars into iino-vvith oui st !nd::rd tor Enrol,o.in cars, and the centre of the f.nost agricultural district j in the South Jsta’id has (-mlorsi'd our policy up to the hilt. And Tinmrn is not the onlv hram-li. in addition t.> tile I ig Ciiri-t'-huroh iaisiness. thero is a branch at Hastings and agenci-s in almo’-t evi-rv town in the Dominion. EvAry.vhero the “ E.M.!'.” and “ Flanders. ’ have '-(aim’d tli-- confidence ol motorist.-:. Tl>o roason is in the cars themselves. Th-' product of the greatest American automobile Inetory, designed by the -t engineers in th.-' Slat;-:, ami liaiit wilii absolute hont’.-ty. they reprose:, i the biggest vain- mi.’rod in big!:-gra<m powerful rs in New Z<■;»L-tttri to-day. Tli!’ ii’.-e---;c;:t,-r 3)-h.p. " E.M.F.” -‘Us at £’J(U rim two -.li’-r 2!l-h.p. “ Flnnders ” at £396. Bci’.i are eipiipped with Cape | hood, wind siiv-M. and li'”’ lamps. Cali at the gal-.’.p■ ■ and se ■ :li.--.‘ grand c.:r:-. Tourist .Mot.-.- Im- Ltd.. Hasting:,. -111 . for IBay. Wairarapa and Poverty Bay.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 268, 1 November 1911, Page 2

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 268, 1 November 1911, Page 2

SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 268, 1 November 1911, Page 2

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