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Sporting •^>-^?j^i_^..*„i„-..at,s:iLii' AUCKLAND pACT QLUB. NORTH NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. rpHIBD T)A.Y, WEDNESDAY JTEXT, TUNE J^ PROGRAMME.—THIRD DAY*. SECOND MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) of lOOsovs. About two miles and a-half. THIRD WINTER WELTER HANDICAP of 250sovs. One mile. WINTER HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 250sovs. About three miles. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 2Cosovs. One mile and three-quarters. THIRD MAIDEN HANDICAP WELTER RACE of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. HUNTERS' HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 50sovs. About two miles. FAREWELL HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Five furlongs. . First Race to Start at 12.30 p.m. SPECIAL TRAINS. RETURN FARE including Admission 9S. to Course ... ... ... •— WILLIAM PERCIVAL. Secretary. aj % < «^',»' , c.>,V : ' i ' : '-'-' :l ™*Vw TJAKURANGA HUNT C L B. HOUNDS MEET TO-DAY At MANGERE POUND, NOON. Railways. t c f"* *■ - r 1 1 * . MEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. IN ■ AUCKLAND RACES. SATURDAY, JUNE 15. Owing to extreme pressure on Rollins Stock tho Railway Department will be unable to carry passengers to and from Ellersiie Races on SATURDAY NEXT, 15th inst. BY ORDER, District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, June 10, 1901. "VT E W ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Passene;er3 for the Thames Branch should leave Auckland by the 8 a.m. Train TO-DAY (Saturday), as tho 9.30 a.m. Train will have no connection for the Branch in question. BY ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, 15th Juno. 1901. MEW ZEALAND ' RAILWAYS. On Monday, Juno 17, a train will leave Auckland at 11.15 a.m.. Newmarket. 11.25 a.m., Penrose 11.33. Otahnhn 11.45, Drurv 12.15, Pukekohe 12.35, Mercer 1.24. Huntly 2.4, N?arnr.wabia 2.24, Frankton arrive 2.46. leaving Frankton at 2.51 p.m. for Thames, Rotorna, and intermediate stations. Between Auckland and Frankton will only stop at stations specified. Visitors to Auckland who are staving in town over Sunday will probably find this a convenient train to return by. BY* ORDER. District Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland. 14th June, 1901. Exhibitions. AUCKLAND AND SUBURBAN POULTRY, ■£*■ PIGEON, AND CANARY ASSOCIATION (Affiliated with the North Island Poultry. Pigeon, and Canary Association). SECOND ANNUAL SHOW Will be held IN THE AGRICULTURAL HALL. On JUNE 27, 23, and 29. Entries Close SATURDAY", June 15, at Hurst and Co.'s. Members' Subscription. 7s- 6d per annum. Our Challenge Cup and Special Prize iast can be obtained at, the Club-room on Saturday next. Note.—A Win at this Show is a recognised Breeders' mark for the Colony. .1. M. THOMSON, Secretary, Kent-street, Volunteer Notices. AUCKLAND MOUNTED RIFLES. PARADE AT 6 P.M. TO-DAY. OPPOSITE JOHN BURNS AND CO., CUSTOM-STREET. riORDONR I F L E S. The above Company will fire a Match with the Newton Rifle-; TO-DAY (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, on the Mount Eden Range. As many Members as possible requested to attend. Team will be picked on he gr mud J. I. KNIGHT, Captain. Educational. rpRINITY COLLEGE. LONDON. INSTITUTED 1872. Entries of Candidates for the Local Examination in Vocal and Instrumental Music, to be held at Auckland about October next, will bo received by the Local Secretary on or before SATURDAY, Juno 29th. Forms of Entry and other particulars to he obtained on application at No. 202, Victoria Arcade, -street, Auckland. Candidates who have not yet received their Certificates awarded upon the results of the Examination or October, 1500. are desired to apply- for the same as early as possible. Established. 1387. Telephone. No. 1243. M R. T JJARLE Q.ILE S ; ■DUSINESS QOLLEGE AND m RAINING TNSTITUTE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET (Next St. Andrew's Church). j DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. DUTIES RESUMED MONDAY. JUNE 17. PUPILS Prepared for BUSINESS PURSUITS and also for all EXAMINATIONS. TEACHERS Coached for D and E Certificates by CORRESPONDENCE. N.B.—The Girls of the College are under the personal Supervision of Miss MiUiccnt Brain during intervals and lunch-time. Prospectuses on application. New Pupils enrolled on application at the College. Evcaine Classes as usual.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 8

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