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The Stud. «9SMM_«arm TO stand THE season IWHrjffiafl 1 AT ONEHUNGA, fi * flfr The Imported English &BS8&S&&am Thoroughbred Stallion Q EATON X\ELAVAL, BY MELTON-ROSEDALE. Sire of Nonette. Gladsome. Gladstone, Master Dclaval. Roaella, and numerous other good performers. FEES: Thoroughbred Mares £10 10 0 Halfbred Mares £5 5 0 For further particulars apply to T. CUNNINGHAM, Auckland or Onehunga. IN AUCKLAND DISTRICT, -JLJSL—LVny The Trotting Stallion. By Electioneer (imp.), out of Vim Hate Zealot). W. H. ATKINS. Pullan and Armitage. Newmarket. Sportlrg. a uckland trotting club. spring meeting, October 22 and 26, 1910. NOMINATIONS for All Events will Close at tho Office, Durham-street East, on FRIDAY, October 7th, at 9 o'clock p.m. C. F. MARK. Secretary. 1/yAIHI TTACK. J>ACING /~ILUB (Registered). NINTH ANNUAL RACE MEETING, To be held on WAIHI RACECOURSE, On SATURDAY, QCTOBER f)Q 191 °- PROGRAMME, Passed by Auckland Racing Club. Approved by N.Z. Trotting Association. 1. MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of lOsovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race of the value of 12Boys or over at time of nomination. Distance, seven furlongs. Nomination.. 4s; acceptance, 3 s 6d. 2. FIRST HANDICAP TROT of lOsovs; second horse to receive lsov from stake For trotting horses only. Distance, one mile. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 4s. 3. WAIHI HANDICAP of 208ovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a race exceeding the va.ue of SOsovs at time of noruination. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 9s; acceptance, Bs. 4. HACK HANDICAP of lOsovs; second horse to receive lsov. from stake. For horses that have never won a race exceeding the value of 7sovs. at time of starting. Distance, five furlongs. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 4s. 5. BOROUGH HANDICAP of 12sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stake. For horses that have never won a raco or the value of 30sovs, or over at time of nomination. Distance, four furlongs. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 4s. 6. SECOND HANDICAP TROT o): 12?ovs; second horse to receive 2sov3 from stake. For trotting horses only. Distance, two miles. Nomination, ss; acceptance. 4s. 7. RAILWAY HANDICAP of ISsovs; second horj-e to receive 2sovs from the stake. For horses that have never won a race of the value of sDsovs or over at time of nomination. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 6s. NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS will close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, October 13. WEIGHTS will be declared and -published on WEDNESDAY, October 19. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary, at Waihi. on TUESDAY. October 25. J. S. RITCHIE. Secrets a'haupo TRACING qlub. annual race MEETING. To be held at Ohaupo Racecourse on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1910. PROGRAMME: HANDICAP HURDLES of 15sovs. HACK HANDICAP of lOsovs. CUP HANDICAP of 25sovs. MAIDEN HANDICAP of lOsovs". FLYING HANDICAP of 20sovs. FIRST HANDICAP TROT of 20sovs. SECOND HANDICAP TROT of 20sovs. W. E. ABBOTT. Secretary. WAI P A DACING PLU B. ANNUAL RACES. To be held at Te Awamutu Racecourse on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1910. PROGRAMME: HURDLE RACE of 15sovs. HACK HANDICAP of lOsovs. MAIDEN HANDICAP of lOsovs. CUP HANDICAP of 25sovs. FLYING HANDICAP of 20sovs. FIRST HANDICAP TROT of 25sovs. SECOND HANDICAP TROT of 20sovs. W. E. ABBOTT, Secretary. Tourists' Resorts. " 77" AM 0 SPRING TTOTEL.' SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS AT KAMO. A SPLENDID HOTEL. With all modern conveniences—Beautiful Scenery, Riding. Driving. Cricket, Croquet. Billiards, Tennis. Tho Kaino Mineral Baths are noted for their effective cures of rheumatism ana gout, etcThe s.s Ngnpuhi runs every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the trip is a delightful one. and Kamo possesses everything to uiako it a splendid pleasure resort. Full information from the office of the Company. 22, Shortland-street, or direct from tho Manager. G. W. HENDERSON. Manager. (Late Manager Esplanade Hotel. Devonport). Direct Communication with Auckland by telephone. Tariff. 7s per day, or 42s per week. T> RENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTOR UA. The Largest Private Hotel of Rotorua. Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whole of it ready for the season. Electric, light throughout; hot and cold baths; patent lavatories, etc. Nearest House to the Government baths, including the large new bath-house. Motorcars and conveyances leave Brent's for all tho side trips. Terms reasonable. Porters meet all trains.—S. T. Brent. Proprietor. rpHE AUSTRALIA, ROTORUA—To meet X ever-increasing demands the Accommodation has been increased to 50 rooms. Splendid situation in main street; 100 yards from railway station, four minutes' walk lrom baths; superior table; airy rooms; electric light; not and cold baths, and cverv home comfort. Tariff; 6s per day; 353 per week. Cook's Coupons accepted. Porter meets all trains. Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention —J. N. MCLEAN, Proprietor. pOING TO "OOTORUA? STAY AT CENTRAL HOUSE. Terms: WINTER TARIFF, 253 per week; 5s a day. MRS. PERRIN. OORRENTO. GRAFTON ROAD, & Near Choral Hall-FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND PERMANENTS. ' Newly-furnished throughout. First-class Cuisine. 'Phone 1708. MISS C. BURKE. CARGEN," Residential Hotel, Eden Crescent (near top 01 Shortlandtit., Auckland), situated within four minutes' walk of wharves, railway station, post office, theatres, and centre cf city, and commands an unsurpassed view of the beautiful Harbour of Auckland. The most luxurious and up-to-date house in the city. A first-class chef i 3 kept. Porter and luggage van meet principal trains and steamers. Proprietor; E. F. BLACK.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14492, 5 October 1910, Page 4

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