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_____ ____ - , Hockey. ® f® TJ O C K K Y. LX '■ T , HO C K L Y. O C Iv E Y. [ Q.RANI.) QARNIVAL, i Opening of Now Pavilion by His Worship tho Mayor. HOCKEY GROUNDS. REMUERA. rpO-DAY (SATURDAY), 2.10 J ' M ' ' SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF HAND! " EVENTS. RELAY RACES, AND SEVEN- . A-SIDE TOURNAMENTS (Ladles and Men), b A BUMPER AFTERNOON'S SPORT! Special Fast Tram Service. % . ' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. i Afternoon Tea Obtainable in Pavilion. ADMISSION: Ladies 6d, Men Is. Pavilion Free. I L. HOWARD NORTON. Hon. See 5 | ■ —' Sporting- [ JOCKEY Q LIJB ' . SPRING MEETING, 1912. SECOND DAY. . rjpHIS J)AY, rpHIS J) AT- , (SATURDAY). • PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. HURDLES; One mile and three-quarters. : PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP; Six furlongs. ' AVONDABE GUINEAS; One mile. NURSERY HANDICAP; Four furlongs. ; PLUMPTON HANDICAP; Nine furlongs. ■ NEW LYNN HANDICAP; Five furlongs. NIHOTAPU HANDICAP; Seven furlongs. ■ MOUNT ALBERT HANDICAP; Five ■ furlongs. FIRST RACE, 12 NOON. ; SPECIAL TRAINS. : TRAINS FROM AUCKLAND will leave as follows:—10.40 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 11.25 a.m., 11.35 a.m., 12.20 p.m., and 1.20 p.m. The train leaving Avondale for Auck- , land at 5.15 p.m. will connect at New- - market with train to Mercer. ' Admission to Course. Is each Adult, » Admission to Grandstand and Saddling Paddock 5s each Adult. '. * Caterer: J. Gallagher. ■ v —" , ' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. . ' HARRY H. HAYR, ( Secretary. ' , RACING LIrBNOMINATIONS CLOSING 4th OCTOBER. SPRING MEETING, 1912City Handicap . , _ ■ ' , King Edward Memorial Handicap. •SUMMER MEETING, 1912-13— Auckland Cup Railway Handicap Summer Cup A.R.C. Handicap , _ Grandstand Handicap i Islington Plato Auckland Plate. > NOMINATIONS for above Events CLOSE with the undersigned on FRIDAY, October 4tln .by 9 p.m. FEE 3, lsov. in each case, to accompany. J. F. HARTLAND, • Secretary. rpROTTING - OLUB. SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 16th and 19th. / NOMINATIONS For All Events CLOSE on FRIDAY, 4th October, at 9 a.m. TENDERS FOR BOOTHSTenders are invited for the following ' Privileges, and are returnable before 12 Noon on FRIDAY, 4th October:— PUBLICAN'S BOOTH—For the Spring j Meeting. REFRESHMENT STALLS—For the Season, 1912-1913. The highest or any tender.not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be accompanied with a deposit of 10 per cent. C. F. MARK. Secretary. TjlOR SALE. PRIVATELY — THOROUGHBRED GELDING HAKU, By Frec-om—Castauette. If not sold in the interval, will be offered by auction at Messrs. Alfred Buckland and Sons' Haymarket Yards on FRIDAY NEXT. Apply ROBERT BURNS HOTEL, •Union-street. > ~ i.i Restaurants and Tea Rooms. PR I O R'S RIO R'S QTILL T EADING. ' OTILL - iJEADING. gEST *£S JjUNCH IN THE QITY. gTRAND THE FOURTH ROOM WILL BE OPENED FOR RACE NIGHT. ROOM FOR 400. rj-IHE •pERRY J^EPOT AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, FERRY BLDGS., QUEEN-ST. WHARF. HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS, FRUITERERS AND TOBACCONISTS. (Wholesale and Retail.) Tearooms are now open to the public. Picnic Hampers Supplied at Shortest Notice Open all hours. Ring up 'phone 4008. TyjANSON'Si DINING ROOMS. Some may lead, but I am second to none. Try Hanson's Dining Rooms, opp. HERALD Office. Four-course meal. Is; breakfast from 7 till 10 a.m. HARBOUR VIEW, Endean's Buildings, opp. Queen-st. Wharf.—Open Sundays, Afternoon and Late Teas. Everything good.— Fountain, Proprietor. 1 Tj Conveyances. MOTOR service BETWEEN rotorua AND whakatane; GILBERTSON'3 cars LEAVE rotorua Ui FOR WHAKATANE DAILY. SINGLE FARE. 27s 6d. Write or wire for seats to Gilbertson. Rotorua, or Tremayne, Whakatane. Gilbertson's Telephones in Rotorua, Nos. 43 and 66. L L BRITISH. THE SOMERSET IDEAL PATENT FLAT INTER-LOCKING ROOFING TILE, Roofs Fixed, Finished, and Guaranteed. SMITH. FORGIE AND CO., IT, Elliott-street, City. rjpO THOSE ON" THE LAND. We have on Hand and to Arrive: MOLASSES IN CASKS AND DRUMS. RICE MEAL, PIG MEALS, AND CALF MEALS. BEST RED ROCK SALT. AGRICULTURAL SALT, also POTASH SALT BILSTON AND STAR SLAGS. We are prepared to quote .for the Supply of any requirements. F. W. S MITH AND G.°- , COMMERCE-STREET^ ?" 'mamm

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15110, 28 September 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15110, 28 September 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15110, 28 September 1912, Page 4

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