Excursions, Picnics, etc. rPHE TAKAPUNA AYS AND 1 FERRY CO., LTD. [. S.S. PUPUKE leaves Kew Ferry Tee on week days at 7.15 a.m. and hourly there- " after, and on Sundays at 9.55 a.m. and E hourly thereafter, connecting at Bayswater ii with Trams for Lake Takapuna, the favourite spot for excursions. 7 : i ■- i 11 jgSCURSION TO HOWICK. '. . TO-MORROW (Sunday). The S.S. MINERVA will leave the Ferry Tec, Quay-st-. East, at 10 a.m.; leaving " Howiclc nt 4.30 p.m. Return Fare, Is. r * Excursion howick. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12. P.B .TUItANGA will leave Lower End Queen-street Wharf at 10 a.m., leaving Howick 4.30 p.m. RETURN FARE, Is. STEAMSHIP Pw CO., STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. ' W H ANGAREI AGRICULTURAL gHOW j "jyOVEMBER AND J0 1911, AT WHANGAREI. .4 The S.S. NGAPUHI will leave Auckland on B MONDAY 13th and WEDNESDAY 15th, at 10 i, p.m., taking passengers to the above 1 show. The Ngapuhi will leave Whangarei I oil THURi»DAV EVENING, . November 16, ' at 9.30 p.m. J. RETURN FARE, 20s. Tickets available for return for 14 days from date of issue. CHARLES HANSON, I Manager. I RISKING Excursion.—S.S. Waiwiri leaves Harbour l Board Steps at two p.m. Today, weather permitting. Fare, Is 6d. "PUSHING Excursion.S.S. Waiwiri leaves 1 Harbour Board Steps about 9 a.m. To- - morrow, weather permitting. Bait provided. ■ tare 23 6d. —WSM———S^—— > Sporting. rjpAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB. Tenders will be received for the season 1911-12, up to Noon WEDNESDAY, November 15, for the following:— BOOTHS (INSIDE, OUTSIDE, OR BOTH). BAND. GATES. R. WYNYARD, Secretary. The Stud. ' TO STAND THE SEASON. - 1 - AT ASCOT STUD. PENURY "" IMP By GALLINULE, dam DOWERLESS. a direct descendant of the famous Queen Mary. PENURY comes on both the sire and dam side, from the most successful and soughtafter blood of the day. denoting both speed and staying power. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and is sure to be a success at the Stud. Fee, 20 guineas. ELYSIAN « By SOULT 11, dam DREAMLAND. . F.LYHIaN won over £3000 in stakes, inclndIncr Avondale Stakes, Hastings Stakes. Ellerslie Handicap, Juvenile Handicap (Manawatu), Avondale Guineas. H.B. Guineas, Champion Plate (w.f.a., beating All Red. Lady Medallist, etc.), C.J.C. Derby, Canterbury Cup (21 miles, again beating All Red), and proving himself the best (w.f.a.) horse of the season, and one of the greatest; 3-vear-olds ever raced in New Zealand. Such a brilliant colt as Elysian was winning from 4 fur. to 21 miles, and with his great breeding ho is sure to make a successful' sire. Fee: 10 Guineas: grazing. 2s 6d a week. Tabulated pedigrees and full particulars from H. R. MACKENZIE. Mangere, Auckland. rpo /STAND AT TF- AWAMUTU, SPALPEEN 13 (IMP.), by GOSSOON (3), dam WINDMILL, by GOLDSBROUGH. Terms: Thoroughbred mares, 10 guineas; halfbreds, 5 guineas. Also. BROWN COLT. 3YRB, SYLVITE 151 (IMP). by SYLVANITE (son of Grafton), dam TWILIGHT, by Cobbitty (son of Abercorn). Limited to 25 approved mares at 5 guineas each. For extended pedigree see cards. Mares sent by train met at Nearoto Station. <■ Grazing; Mares and foals, 2s; dry mares Is per week. For further particulars apply to WEAL AND A VAN AG H, Te Awamntu. ,^ 0 STAND THIS SEASON, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, GLADSTONE, By Seaton Delaval. from Miss Gladys, by Cuirassier. FEES—Thoroughbred Mares ... £7 7 n Farmers' Mares ... £5 5 0 Good grazing at One Tree Ilill at 2s 6d per week. For further particulars, apply to W. TOZER, Greenlane. Remuera. a T° STAND THIS SEASON; < ffi tlni iiMif'" Ji L at my Farm. Mangere vwyvp—in» nSL the Favourite Trottinir , P., CT Horse SPECIALIST. Fee? Single Mare. 6 guineas; two or more as per arrangement. Good grazing. 2s 6d per week. All care taken but 110 responsibility. J. T. PAUL, Mangere. TITUS 11. . The Purebred Arab Stallion 1 "fS ff IS standing this season at ' ® n 9, 0n .' Ngaruawahia. Fee, 5 Guineas. , ROHEPOTAE. by Westmere—Fanny Fisher, a beautiful brown horse, 16.1, is also standing at " Gwendon." Fee, 4 Guineas. Good paddocks. Mares met when advised Every care taken, but no responsibility. DUDLEY RAINE, Owner. aw a hi a. PROHIBITION.' 1 Prohibition is in the air," and so is tlin DUST alter you have SWEPT your carpets Medical Authorities have all agreed that it £ is quite time that sweeping was prohibited as it is detrimental to health. ' Vacuum Cleaning is the ONLY Hygienic 1 Method of removing the Dust from your HOME or OFFICE, and tne ' oul JJAISY -yACUUM Q LEANER Is giving every satisfaction to the steadily 1 increasing number of users in New Zealand while the price is within the reach of everyone. 1 COME AND SEE THEM WORKING At V C 13. STRAND ARCADE. OLD PIANOS IN EXCHANGE. *' ' We will allow you full market value I for your old Piano.—The No Deposit Piano fin.. £8. 1 ~ , ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14835, 11 November 1911, Page 4
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