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Public Notices. WAIKATO RACES AT TE RAPA RACECOURSE. 19th and 21st NOVEMBER, 1938. Day Excursion tickets to Te Rapa, available for return on day of issue only will be issued from Taumarunui and intermediate stations on 19th November, and from Te Kuiti and intermediate stations on 21st November by trains due to arrive Te Rapa not later than 1.30 p.m. each day. FARES; Return fares from Te Kuiti:— II- Ist class; 5/- 2nd class. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On Saturday, 19th November, a special train stopping at all stations if required for passengers will leave Taumarunui 6.25 a.m., Okahukura 6.44, Ongarue 7.1, Waimiha 7.21, Poro-o-tarao 7.39, Kopaki 7.59, Puketutu 8.13, Te Kuiti 8.40, Otorohanga 9.10, Te Awamutu 9.50, Ohaupo 10.11, Frankton Jn. 10.50, arriving Te Rapa racecourse 11.0 Return train leaves racecourse 6.10 p.m., arriving Te Awamutu 7.2 p.m., Te Kuiti 8.1, Poro-o-tarao 9.11, Ongarue 9.44, Taumarunui 10.18 p.m. On 21st November, usual 6.0 a.m. Te Kuiti-Frankton train will be delayed to leave Te Kuiti 7.20 a.m., Otorohanga 7.55, Te Awamutu 8.45, Frankton arr. 9.31 a.m., connecting with train leaving Frankton for racecourse at 9.35 a.m. RETURN TRAIN leaves Frankton 6.23 p.m. after connecting with 6.7 p.m. train from racecourse, Te Awamutu arr. 7.13 p.m., Otorohanga arr. 8.3 p.m., Te Kuiti arr. 8.40 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or enquire at stations. 63

-yyAIKATO RACING QLUB (INC.) SPRING MEETING TE RAPA RACECOURSE, Hamilton SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 19th and 21st. First race starts about 12.15 p.m. each day. Class horses representing all the leading stables engaged. Excellent Fields. Win and Place Totalisators. Popular Admission Prices: Course: Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. Motor Cars 2/6. Lawn Enclosure: Ladies 3/-, Gentle- . men 5/-. Special Train Arrangements. Hot Water Supplied Free. E. H. O'MEARA, 95 Secretary.

JAM APRICOTS 11 D Per Lb OUR SPECIAL GOLDEN TIPS TEA 3/2 PER LB. (WITH FREE GIFT.) SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY EVERY FRIDAY. FARMERS' (JO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING QOMPANY, TE KUITI. PHONE 116.

JJOBBY QALVES gOBBY QALVES THE "OPEN DOOR" POLICY OF •JHE AUCKLAND FREEZING (JOMPANY, J^TD., MEANS COMPETITION FOR YOUR CALVES. Exporters, Pools and Farmers have their calves prepared at the Farmers' own works. FARMERS! Support HOROTIU and SOUTHDOWN, which works truly protect your interests. Why not Visit the Works and sel the processing of calves?

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 4717, 16 November 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 4717, 16 November 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 4717, 16 November 1938, Page 1

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