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FootbaH.' ■.- ■ ■.;■-•■■■■ • jjjj POOTBALL" pOOTBALL ■■■■■■■''''■■V3»'' ■■ - AUCKLAND RUGBY " ' '• UNION. ■ ;■;;. ALEXANDRA pAEK. rjpHIS AFTERNOON. : ! A UCKLAND J> EPS., v OOTJTH ii UCKLAND.. CURTAIN-RAISER. 1.45 P.M.: • PONSONBY" B. V. NORTH SHORE. . Leading Teams Third-grade Championship. ADMISSION, CD; STAND. gD. ENTRANCE: Grcenlane and Campbell Statue (both within 50yds of tram stop). C. V. LANGSFORD, Hon. Secretary A.R.U. ■'. «k pOOTBALL. poOTBALL. <_§_§& NORTHERN UNION RULES. 'JUSLJ, W TTIOTOELi'v pARK, -pO-DAY - (SATURDAY). TTAWKE'S XJAY V. AUCKLAND. First Interprovincial Challenge Match of the Season. (For English Northern Union Cap.) CURTAIN-RAISER, 2 P.M. KICK-OFF, 3 P.M. Admission: Ground, Is; Stand, Is. Special Car Service to Ground. H. OAKLEY, Hon. Sec. A.P.E.L. __, ': . Hockey. AUCKLAND f*je& ASSOCIATION. ASi ______fON. II AT EEMUERA % X fW ill GROUNDS. " Vv fas (U TO-DAY (BATUE\tk jr, \Lj£ DAY), at 3.15 p.m. *J*ck~> "33 CHAMPIONSHIP UNIVERSITY V. PONSONBY! MOUNT EDEN V. UNITED. COLLEGE RIFLES V. AUCKLAND. Important Junior and Ladies' Matches, •■' . Commencing at 2 p.m. Admission: Ladies, Free: Gentlemen, 6d. L. HOWARD NORTON, Hou. Sec, ' - ■ g= . -=» _~ Coursing. pEEAT NORTHERN COURSING CLUB, TO-DAY: (SATURDAY", AT 2 P.M. FINAL STAGES OF THE WATERLOO CUP AND WATERLOO PLATE, To be decided wet or dry. Waterloo Dinner at Strand Oa|e at 7 pun. C. J. LAKET, Hon. Sec. t . J Sporting. WAIPA JOCKEY pLUB. (registered.) annual meeting. to be held on the racecourse at geeenhill; te awamutu, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 1912 " PEOGEAMME: HANDICAP HUNTEES* HUEDLES of 15sovs; second horse to receive 3sovs out of stake. Over six fights of hurdles. Nominations 7s 6d, acceptances 7s 6d. Distance 1) miles. Minimum weight, lOst. MAIDEN TROT of lOsovs; second horse to receive lsov out of stake. Distance li miles. All horses to start off the one mark. Nomination ss, acceptance ss. MAIDEN HACK FLAT of lOsovs; second horse to receive lsov out of stake. Distance 5 furlongs. Minimum iveight 9st. Nomination ss, acceptance . Ss. For horses that have never won a race at time of nomination. ' PONY RACE of 15sovs; second horse to receive 3sovs out* of stake. Distance, ,4 furlongs. For qualified polo : ponies. Minimum weight lOst. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 7s 6d. TE AWAMT CUP of 17sovs: second horse to i-eceive 3sova out of stake. Nomination 9s, acceptance Bs. Minimum weight 9st. Distance 1 mile. HUNTERS' FLAT RACE of llsovs; second horse to receive lsov out of stake. Nomination 6s, acceptance ss. Welter weight for ago: 4-year-olds, list; 5 and 6 year olds and aged, list 4lb; no other allowance. Distance 11 miles. HANDICAP TEOT (Open) of 12sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs out of stake. Distance 2 miles. Nomination 6s, acceptance 6s. CONDITIONS. All galloping races run under N.Z. Eacing Club's Eules. All trots under N.Z.T.A. All winners at meeting Hable to be rehandicapped. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary on FRIDAY, August 2, 1912. Weights appear in the Waipa Post and NEW ZEAland HERALD on FRIDAY, August 9. ACCEPTANCES close on FRIDAY August 16. Owners are requested to send the following particulars -.—Name, Age, Pedigree, Colours. All nomination and acceptance fees must be sent when nominating and accepting any horse. ,'■■'"' Excursions, Picnics. Etc. faißiirnr HM, SHIP DRAKE WILL BE OPEN ', i' FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION npO-MORROW (SUNDAY) A FTERNOON. Steamers will leave the Ferry Tee, Quaystreet East, at short intervals from 1.30 p.m. Warship cleared at 4 p.m. sharp. RETURN ■ FARE, 6D. ''-"■" ' •==•=: "■_;-;.■ ■■; Timber. L. O. B T^-AURI. ■"■ piMU, XV TUT ATAI. . TTAHIKATEA, ■"■ OREGON. . —- . __ __—j Miscellaneous. EVERYTHING for the Garden and Farm from Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd. New Seed Stores, Lower Albert-street. Branch Shop, Queen-st. FRANK HOWLETT/209. Newton.-Cheapest Hairworker in New Zealand. Send for Price List of Switches and Fringes. WHEN you take TOEA-LINE you know why everybody takes TORA-LINE. PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! Full-iron- Pianos from 5s a week at the No Deposit Piano Co., 28, High-street. EARLY" Morning Call.—Mother, it's very cold now; let me have Droste's Pure Cocoa for breakfast, please. ONEHUNGA ZOO opened every day, Sunday included. Where to spend a pleasant time. CHESTERFIELD Institute of Astrology and Herbal Dispensary.; established 10 years; absolutely no connection with itinerant advertisers. Nativities, 7s 6d.—3, Beresford-street, near Pitt-street. MADAME AZUCENA, the Gifted Clairvoyante, will be pleased to see clients.— 47, Seafield View Road, 10th House from Park Road. TVTAZOL OINTMENT externally and NAZOL 1> internally bring relief and cure to those who suffer from Bronchitis and other Chest troubles. *T*iORA-LINE means sound, lungs. Speakers X and Singers -r.ake Tora-line. Obtainable at all leading Chemists. Is and 2s; 'PHE REAL THING AT LAST.—The Currie X Rat Bait is she Poison that Rats and Mice take readily, and it kills quickly. Nothing to equal on tho market. Price, Is. Cali or write Agents, HENDERSON AND BARCLAY. TOWN HALL PHARMACY, 4 13. arcy."fls„ Auckland. : -> k

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 4