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Sport-in?. WAIUKU " RACING £JLUB Will hold their ANNUAL RACE MEETING On the WAIUKU RACECOURSE, On THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23th. 1907, Under the A.K.C. Rules. STAKES, £130. STAKES, £150. PROGRAMME. I. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of 18sovs; second horse 3sovs out of stakes. 11 Miles. Over 6 flights 3ft 6in high. Nomination, 9.?; acceptance, 9s. 2. MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of 15sovs; second horse 2sovs out of stakes. 6 Furlongs. For horses that have not won an advertised race at time of starting. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. 3. WAIUKU CUP HANDICAP of 35sovs; second horse 5-ovs out of stake-, li Miles. Nomination, 158; acceptance, lis. 4. TWO-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP of lOsovs; second horse 2sovs out of stakes. 4 Furlons.-. With a- sweepstake of 10s added to the stakes of first horse, payable with acceptance lee, For horses bred in the Pukekohe West. Mauku, Wamku, Pollock, and A whim districts. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. 5. LANGUTH PURSE HANDICAP of 12.-ovs: second horse 2sovs out of stakes. 7 Furlongs. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 6s 6. OTAUA HANDICAP of 15wvs; second horse 3sovs out of stakes. 5 lurlong-. Nomination. 7s 6d ; acceptance, 7s fed. 7. WELTER HANDICAP of 10i=ovs; second horse 2sovs out, of stake.-. 1 Mile. Nomination ss; acceptance, ss, 8. WAIPIPI HANDICAP of ISsovs: second horse 3sovs out of stakes. 6 l<nrlongs. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance. 7s 6d. . RULES. 1. Name, age, pedigree, all performances, and colours must accompany nominations. 2. No Nomination will be received without necessary amount in cash, unless personally known or sufficient guarantee given to the Secretary. 3. All protests must be made in writing to the Secretary within fifteen minutes after Race, accompanied with £2, which will be forfeited if protest dismissed. 4. The Stewards' decision in all -" -s to be final, and all .Jockeys will require to produce their certificates, if required, on weighing out. 5. Nominations close with the Secretary, or 11. H. Massey, 9, High-street, Auckland, on February 9th, at 9 p.m.. and weights to appear in IIEBAiD and Star on or about 18th February. 6. Acceptances close with the Secretary, or H. P. Massev, 9. High-street Auckland, on February 21st. and will appear in HERALD and Star on or about 23rd February. 7. Winner of Waiukn Cup Handicap to carry penalty of 7lb. ami winner of Otaua Handicap to carry penalty of Mb Should same horse win both races, penalty to be 1211). Providing such horses start in the YV'aipipi ; j Handicap. I The S.S. WEKA will run an Excursion Trip from Onehunga on THURSDAY. February ! 23th. leaving about 8 a.m., and returning , again about, midnight. Admission to Course: Adults, '.s; Horses, 1s; Children \ .dor 12 years Free. BOOKMAKERS appro "■' by the Club's permit to bet. £3. Dogs strictly prohibited. J. T. MCNAMARA, Secretary and Treasurer. rPAKAPUNA JOCKEY /"UUB. SUMMER MEETING. THIRD DAY-SATURDAY NEXT. ACCEPTANCES for Third Day's Racing Close TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 9 o'clock. | R. WYNYARD, j Secretary. j I r\TAHUHU rpROTTTNG /"TLUB. NOMINATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY NEXT. FEBRUARY IST, AT 9 P.M. F. D. YONGE. I Secretary. , i Excursions, Picnics, etc i -k/j\ E IGHT D AYS ' pLEASURE -■""--•■""- /BRUISE. S.S. N (JAI ' UHL FRIDAY. pEBRUARY 1 I FARE; £7 to £10. — I *P-A* MEW ZEALAND BRANCH. I f&tk'-Q . MANCHESTER UNITY tfe*#'H £ ODDFELLOWS. "' PREMIER PICNIC, MOTUTAPU, I^P 1 ' SATURDAY. FEBRUARY lb. j X^gs£f=^J. ,J !f''ji *"■' * ENTRIES FOR SPORTS EVENTS. j Entries will definitely CLOSE on SATUR- | DAY 2nd February. The Hon. Secretaries j will attend at. the Lovne-st. Hall from 7 to 9 | i p.m. Programmes and entry forms posted on I application to Box 6C9, G.P.0.. Auckland. > j AUCKLAND pLUMBERS' piCNIC. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2ND, 1907, HOME BAY. MOTUTAPU. By kind permission of J. Reid. Esq. P.S. OSPREY leaves Queen-street Wharf at 9 a.m. FIRST-CLASS PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, CHILDREN'S RACKS AND SPECIAL PRIZES. Hot Water Provided. Tickets: Family. 3s 6d; Double, 2s- sd : Single, Is 6d. Boat will call at North Shore Wharf. NOTICE. It has 'been decided to hold the Plumbers' Picnic, (in the terms of our award) at Home Bay. Motutapu, on the 2nd February. 1907. This Picnic will be conducted by the Masters' and .Journeymen's Unions combined, and we ask your co-operation in bringing it to a successful issue. C. A. PEACE AND Cli As. WATSON. Presidents, Tramways. ; _. -■-■vl'-'- §§££r^ O N E II U N G A J> O U T K. On and after WEDNESDAY, 30th iiist... until further notice, the following Additional Trips will be run ; - Depart Onehtinga. via Parnell, for Lower Queen-st., 7.55 a.m. Depart Lower Queen-si., for Onehunga, via Custom-st. and Hobsor.-st., 5.12 p.m. Do., 5.25 p.m. BY ORDER. ■■wiiii—wmi i i i.li ■ win■■ in«»iiMitii———n——"i"^ Professional Notices. G BUXTON HEWER (Graduate American '. College. Pennsylvania). PSYCHOLOGIST, cures all diseases; no medicine; daily, 10-3 p.m.—317, Victoria Arcade. Tel. 2054. rpilF. PROSPERITY OF NEW ZEALAND J. At the present juncture is receiving world-wide attention. THAT THIS PROSPERITY IS AN ACTUAL FACT AND NOT A MYTH may be gauged by taking the purchasing power of the people as a basis. The increase in the demand for WUNDERLICH METAL CEILINGS Is phenomenal; the turnover of Steel Ceilings lias now doubled throughout New Zealand. WUNDERLICH ILLUSTRATED " BEAUTIFUL HOMES " Is the Modern Home-maker's Guide to Artistic, permanent, and therefore financially advantageous building. WRITE OR CALL ON IS FOR A COPY. Solo Agents, BRISCOE AND COMPANY, LTD.. Custom-street, Auckland. LOANS granted from £1 to i.1030. on any J approved securities, at the Monte do Piete Loan Co., Ltd. Victoria-street (oppo,t sit« Eoyal Hotel).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13399, 30 January 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13399, 30 January 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13399, 30 January 1907, Page 12