Sporting. / IJptHAMES JOCKEY QLTTB. gUMMER jypETING. JJECEMBEE <>0 AND 27. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day's Racing. THURSDAY, December 26, close with the Secretary, P.O. Box 7. TO-NIGHT (Friday), the 13th, at 8 o'clock. All telegrams must be confirmed by letter. > WILLIAM H. POTTS. Secretary. ROTTING QLUB. SUMMER MEETING. DECEMBER 27, 28. AND 31. ACCEPTANCES For all events on the First Day Clobo at 9 o'clock TO-NIGHT (Friday). 13th mst. C. F. MARK, Secretary. jriHIKIHI JJACK OLUB. (Registered.) ' jy|EETING. KIHIKIHI DOMAIN. JANUARY 1913. (Under NZ. Racing Conference Rules.) PROGRAMME. FIRST RACE TO START AT 1 P-M. SHARP. 1. HACK HURDLE HANDICAP of ISsovs; second horse to receive 3so« fro stakes. Over six flights of hnrdlea. Nomination 7s 6d, acceptance 7s w. Distance, one mile and a-nali. 2. MAIDEN HANDICAP of 12sovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from stakes. Nomination 6s. acceptance 6s. Distance. six furlongs. 3. KHiIK IHI CUP HANDICAP of 25sovs; second horse to receive 58ovs from stakes. Nomination 13s 6d, acceptance 12a 6d. Distance, one mile and a-halt. 4. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP of lOsovs; second horse to receive Zsots from the stakes. Nomination se. acceptance ss. Distance, seven furlongs. 5. WAIPA DISTRICT HANDICAP of 12«oy3; second horse to receive 2sovs from tne stakes. Nominations 6s, acceptance 6s. Distance, ono mile. 6. FLYING HANDICAP of 15sovs; second horse to receive 3sovs from the stakes. Nomination 7s 6d. acceptance 7s 6d. 7. FORCED HANDICAP of lOsovs; second horse to receive 2sovs from the stakes. Nomination os, acceptance sb. Distance, seven furlongs.
RULES AND CONDITIONS.— races to he run under N.Z. Racing Conference's < Rules. All disputes to be decided by the Stewards, whose decision will be final. All 1 winners after declaration of weights tr.fcjcct to be re-handicapped. Every protest to be 5 accompanied by a fee of 2sov». which nil! . be forfeited if protest be not sustained. 1 All entries to give age. pedigree, and performance of horse, with colours of riders, i Nominations for all events close with tho c Secretary on December 16, 1912. at 9 p.m. Weights to . appear in the Hf.EALD. Waipa £ Post, and Argus on December 20, 1912. Ac- - ceptances close with the Secretary on FRL ] DAY. December 27, 1912. No entry will be recognised unless accompanied by the necea- « sary fees. ( TE AWAMUTTT BRASS BAND IN i ATTENDANCE. i Admission to Course, is; Children under 14 . years, 6d; Members' Tickets, 7s 6d. 1 W. MCCATHIE, « Hon. Sec. 1 Tourist Resorts. ] THIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA ] P.O. Box 29. Telephone 20. Telegraphic address: "Thirwell/ First-class Accommodation. 1 MRS. P. B. GILES, Proprietress. THE GABLES RUSSELL.—Modern House, ] 40 rooms; hot and cold bath; right on water's edge; plenty of rooms and plenty of room in rooms; 6s per day, 30s and 35s week. Launch Ailoma at disposal of visitors.— DABBY, Proprietress. i PEARCE'S GRANDE VUE, ROTORUA.— 1 Strictly First-class Accommodation. - overlooking Government Gardens, bowling greens, etc. Terms 8s per day.MRS. H. A. PE4ROE, Proprietress. TeL addreaßr- " Grande Vne." — — i •gRENTS BATGATE HOUSE. BOTORUA. ' The Largest Private Hotel ,of Rotorna- , Can accommodate considerably over 100 visitors Mr. Brent has renovated the ' whole of it ready for the season. Electrio ( light throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lavatories, etc., nearest, house to the Government baths, including the large new bath-house. Motor cars and conveyances leave Brent's for all the side trip#. Terms reasonable. meet all trains S. T. BRENT. Proprietor. EOTORUA.— See Furnished Suites and Rooms at' La Mode, between Grand Hotel and Sanatorium. Prices to suit everyone. JgOTORUA, J^OOK. Rebuilt. Under new management. Up-to-date and select. Terms Moderate. JAMES A- WILSON. Proprietor. THE AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE, ROTORUA. • First Two Houses outside Main Railway GatesNow Conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS, Correspondence receives immediate attention. J. N. MCLEAN. Proprietor. TARIFF: 6e per day. 35s per week. THE AUSTRALIA, 49, Wellesley-street West; minute Queen-street; ideal position; centre city; first-class accommodation. Tel. 4233. " HOTEL FEDERAL (Private), CHRISTCHURCH, immediately fronting VICTORIA SQUARE, and overlooking tho beautiful RIVER. AVON. This up-to-date Hotel is situated in one of the most picturesque and central positions in Christchurch. The dining, drawing, billiard and lounge rooms are up-to-date in their appointments. Splendid view from tho extensive balcony. • The FEDERAL is rapidly becoming the favourite locale of the Travelling Public. Tariff on application.— E. Davies, Proprietress. ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND. JJINEMOA. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTORUA. Fifty Rooms, Electric Light throughout. Next Bank of New Zealand, close to Post Office. Railway Station, Sanatorium Grounds, and Mineral Baths. • £2 2s per week; 7s per day. ! MRS. SCOTT, Proprietress. SO N O M A ALFRED-STREET (close to Albert Park). This favourite Private Hotel has now completed the important additions; 15 rooms have been added and fitted with all modern requirements . , r . , _ PermaDents. Tourists, and Married Couples • may now obtain first-class accommodation at a Reasonable Tariff. I MRS. NAIRN. Proprietress. i 'Phono. 725. rpHE QUEENSLAND.— comfort and 1 convenience for tourists; private hotel. Rotorua. one minute from railway station Snnerior Table; electrio light Tariff: 6s per clay. 35s per week.-MRS. O. PEPPER. Proprietress. t= — ' J Tailoring. : FINE XMAS SUITS, AT A QASH gAVING. Men are beginning to realise that only a ■ little time remains in which to order Amas Suits. I You can't get a Better Style and Better Quality Snit than one produced by. GLOBUS [ DAVIE'S, LTD., no matter how much you pay- „ Tailor-made Suits to your order from 55s to 84s Cash. Fine materials, guaranteed to . fit you and please you. ] Better order within the next few days to be in time for Xmae. georgeldavies, E LIMITED. " rpHE jy£ODERN JAILORS," q 159, Queen-street, and 30, Karangahapo Ed., i. AUCKLAND. .... 'Also at HAMILTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15174, 13 December 1912, Page 4
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