Excursions, Picnics, etc. , - ATORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. OPECIAL TftTEEK-END HpRIPS. TO PLEASURE RESORTS IN HAURAKI GULF. Steamers will leave Quay-street Jetty No. 1 and Railway Wharf, on SATURDAY. 21th as under:— FOR KAWAU AND ALGIE'S. j S.S. ROTOMAHANA .... 2 P.M. i FOR WAIWERA, GRUT'S. ! S.S. HAUITI '2 P.M. ! FOR WAIREKE. S.S. APANUI ...... 2 P.M. FOR ARKLE'B AND WAT PORTO. OREWA 2 P.M. The steamers will return to Auckland on MONDAY MORNING, about 9 a.m. CHARLES HANSON, Manager. TVTANCHESTER TTNITY QDDFELLOWS *** 20 th p REMIEII i ■ at HOME BAY, i SATURDAY. -\ J ARCH Q j When tho Whole Programme, as previously advertised, will be carried out. i FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE | FUTURE ISSUES. i i W. THOMAS. P.P.G.M., ! JOHN MCLEOD. P.G.M.. 1 Hon. Sees. Premier Picnic. P.O. Box 565. Auckland. I—_ _ , ..4 Sporting. AUCKLAND 0.-wiiNli /"ILTJB. AUTUMN nyrEETING. A PRIL O AND Q 1912. NOMINATIONS for BRIGHTON HURDLES, EASTER HANDICAP, ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP. * AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, CLOSE on FRIDAY, Starch 1, by 9 p.m. Nomination must be accompanied by necessary lees (lsov. each). J. F. HARTLAND, Secretary.
QHINEMURI JOCKEY pLUB. OALE OP PRIVILEGES. The following; Privileges in connection with the al>ove Club's races at Paeroa on the 16th and 18th March. 1912, will bo offered by Auction at Paeroa on FRIDAY, March 1, at 2.30 p.m., viz.: — GATES, GRANDSTAND GATES. REFRESHMENT BOOTHS. DINING ROOM. RACECARDS. H. POLAND, Secretary. QHINEMURI JOCKEY pLUB. ANNUAL TRACES. M ARCH I6 AND 18. FIRST DAY. SHORTS HANDICAP, 30sovs: nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 12s 6d. Four furlongs. HANDICAP HURDLES, 45sovs; nomination 10s, acceptance £1. Two miles. NETHERTON WELTER, 35sovs: nomination lew, acceptance 12h 6d. Seven furlongs. KOMATA HANDICAP, 30sovg; nomhiation 10s, acceptance 12s 6d. Six furlongs. OHIN'EMURI CUP, 125sovs ; nomination 20s, acceptance 60s. One and a-quarter miles. KARANGAHAKE HANDICAP, 40sov8; nomin- _ ation 106. acceptance 15s. Five furlongs. HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES. 30sovs; nomination lfis. acceptance 10s. One and a-half miles. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP. 50sovs ; nomination 10s, acceptance £1. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. WAITEKAURI PLATE, 40sovs; nomination 10s. acceptance £1. Five furlongs. WAIKINO WELTER, 35sovs: nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. Six furlongs. HANDICAP HURDLES. 45sovs; nomination 10s, acceptance £1. One and three-quarter miles. FLYING HANDICAP. 30sovs: nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. Four furlongs. PAEROA HANDICAP, 85sova: nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. One mile. HIKUTAIA HANDICAP. 30sovs: nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. Six furlongs. JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP, 35sovs; nomination 10s, acceptance 15s. One and aquarter miles. . A , WAIHI HANDICAP, 50sovs: nomination 10s. acceptance 20s. Six furlongs.
Entries close 9 o'clock TO-NTOHT (Saturday). February 24, with Secretary. Paeroa. For full programme see Referee, February 5 H. POLAND. Secretary. QHTNEMURI JOCKEY QLUB. ANNUAL TWEETING, M ARCH 16 ' AND 18 , ENTRIES for All Events of both days Close at 9 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 24th February, with the Secretary, Paeroa. Pocket Programmes forwarded to any address on application. POLAND t Secretary. j ' "" ~~ ' : TXTANGANUI JOCKEY QLUB. I A UTUMN jIfEETTNO. j 29th FEBRUARY AND 2nd MARCH. 1912. I j SATURDAY, 3*EBRUARY 24th, 1912j Revised Weights (if necessary) Wanganui I Cup. j MONDAY. FEB. 26th, 1912. at 9.30 p.m.j Final Payment—Wanganui Cup ... 6sovs. I THURSDAY. FEB. 29th. 1912 (at or about), 8 p.m.— ; Weights for Second Day's Handicaps. j FRIDAY. MARCH Ist, 1512, at NOON.j ACCEPTANCES. : Autumn Handicap 2sovs. | Matarawa Hack Flat ... ._ ... 50s i Fordell Hurdle Race 2sors. J Okoia Hack Hurdles ... .„ ... lsov. j Wanganui Stakes „ ... Ssovs. Harrison Hack Handicap • ... .„ 30s Farewell Handicap _ 2sova. ! For full Programme see Referee. l . . : ■, i Toilet. EANDOLPH EAGLETON". the Old-esta-liahed Ladies' and Getnlemen's Hair- ; dresser, Street and Stage Wigmaker, Wig ! Dresser to all the Amateur and Professional I Companies. We employ Skilled Hands to ; treat the Hair and Scalp. We are Hair ! Specialists of long experience. Ladies' and j Gentlemen's Shampooing and Hairdressing Rooms, open from 9 till 7. Saturday halfj holiday. Note our New Address: VICTORIA- ; STREET (near Queen-st.). 'Phono 3170. 'Phone 254. MC LWA I N AND ZEVEN. . (Late Miss McElwain), TOILET EXPERTS. '< MISS MCELWAIN. PROFESSOR ZEVEN, Specialist in Face Continental Court and Scalp Massage. Hairdresser, Hair Dyeing, Qualified Permanent Removal of Manicurist and Superfluous Hair. Chiropodist, 1 ONLY ADDRESS: 254, QUEEN-ST,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 10
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