AthleticsAUCKLAND .OYCLING QLUB. QEAND gPEING QARNIVAL ' Will take place on Saturday atext, ATUBDAY EXT, On the JJOMAIN. A GRAND DAY'S OUTING. A MONSTER ENTRY. CASH CYCLE RACES. AMATEUR CYCLE RACES. PEDESTRIAN EVENTS. OLD BUFFERS' BICYCLE HANDICAP. OFFICIALS' BICYCLE HANDICAP. IJIHE CRATCH JJACE, i Introducing REYNOLDS AND WALL, Champions of New Zealand. J. W. JONES, Canterbury's Champion. J. CHALMERS, Wellington's Champion. TIERNEY, Thames Champion. And the Pick of Auckland Riders. NORTH ISLAND V. SOUTH ISLAND. £20— REAT 'PURSUIT "D ACE-£2O £20-\J i it -£20 OF ONE MILE, Between REYNOLDS, .REPRESENTING NORTH ISLAND, And . AND JONES, REPRESENTING SOUTH ISLAND. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. Tickets may be had at Williamson's and Partridge's. R NORDON. Secretary. ■J, gMOKE QONCERT, TO WELCOME THE VISITING CYCLISTS. Will be held on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT at tho Protestant Hall, Newton. Tickot.3, 2s 6d each, may be had of any of the Committee. Sporting. rjUICAPUNA JOCKEY £JLUB. gPRINC, J/pETING. DECEMBER 2ND AND 6TII, 1899. FIRST DAY. TRIAL HANDICAP of 50sovs. One mile. CAMBRIA HANDICAP of lOOsovs. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP of 200sovs. One I mile and a-quarter. MAIDEN HURDLE HANDICAP of 50sovs. One mile and a-half and 100 yards. HACK HANDICAP of 50sovs. Five furlongs. PONY HANDICAP of 50sovs. Six furlongs. HANDICAP HURDLES of 70sovs. Two miles. CHELTENHAM HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Five furlongs. SECOND DAY. STANLEY HANDICAP of 50sovs. Four furlongs. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES of 70sovs. OneTnilo and three-quarters. SPRING HANDICAP of 150sovs. One mile. HACK HANDICAP of 50sovs. Seven furlongs. PONY HANDICAP of 50sovs. Five furlongs. CAUTLEY HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. HANDICAP STEEPLECAHSE of lOOsovs. About three miles. WELTER HANDICAP of 60sovs. Ono mile. NOMINATIONSFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, by 9 p.m. Full particulars in future issue. R. WYNYAV.D, Si'CtC'rtry. Exhibitions. AGRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL ASSOCIATION. jgIGIITH QEAND A NNUAIj gIIOW THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 AND 26, 1899, AT HAMILTON. Exhibition of HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. LEAPING MATCHES FOR LADY AND GENTLEMAN RIDERS. DRIVING COMPETITIONS. WEIGHT-GUESSING EVENTS, ETC., ETC. Excursion Trains and Fares from all parts. . MARTIN BUTLER, . Secretary. Cambridge, October 17, 1899. AUCKLAND AGMOTLTURAL gHOW. NOVEMBER 17 AND 18. ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 3. ADDITIONAL CLASSES—The Singer Manufacturing Company give a £14 Sewing Machine as a Champion Prize for Butter; Mr. C. Waterman offers £2 2s for the best Pair of Light Harness Horses (3yrs or 4yrs old), the progeny of one sire; Valuable Prizes offered for best Axemen, and for the best Collections of Wines, and the best Collection of Cordials and Syrups made by Exhibitors from Auckland-grown Fruit. Entries in 44 need not be driven. EDWIN HALL, Secretary, Advantages of GANDY'S BELTING. 1. It is 90 per cent, stronger than, and averages half the price of, Leather. 2. It is thoroughly waterproof, and not affected by temperature. 3. It iB extremely durable. 4. Being made all in one piece, it runs perfectly true, and drives steadily and evenly. One side never stretches more than another, as in Leather Belts. 5. Its pliability is a great advantage for driving High-speed Machines, such as Dynamos, Fans, etc., and its great strength makes it eminently suitable for aH kinds of heavy Machinery. 6. It clings well to the pulleys. AN INTERESTING PACT. The following tests (by Kirkaldy, of London) show the relative strength and value, compared with leather:— Breaking Strain - per Square Inch of Section. Best Double leather Gin Belting I 357211) " Candy's 6in by 8-ply Coiton... | 63111b BEWARE OF 'IMITATIONS! The success which has attained the selling of the GANDY COTTON-BELT has, we find, induced unscrupulous' dealers to import an imitation of this well-known and highly-ap-preciated article, and : Risers would do well to note that wo are the SOLE AGENTS for this in Auckland, Hawke's Bay, Taranaki, and Dunedin, and to insist , on having GANDY'S when buying a belt, and also to see .that each belt is stamped ." THE GANDY •BELT, SEACOMBE, ENGLAND." ;; : ■ • • '•'••"sole AGENTS, "'' : JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON (LTD.), -' t. AUCKLAND.' • ." . :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11203, 25 October 1899, Page 8
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