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Aquatics. D A. TO-DAY 0 - D A Y. JpLAGSHIP, gg (By Kind Permission of U.S.S. Company). Tender for flagship, ss. Kotiti, will ply from end of Queen's Wharf frequently. S.S. WARRIMOO: Flagship expected to leave end of King's Wharf about 8 a.m., conveying ticket-holders. By kind permission of the Premier, Mr. J. J. Hammond will fly over the Flagship during t lie Afternoon, weather permitting. ADMISSION: ADULTS, 13; CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. THE BIRTHDAY OF WAITEMATA HARBOUR. COME AND SEE IT AT ITS BEST. 180 COMPETITORS. 1000 YACHTSMEN. THE ONE SPOT TO FINF UNBOUNDED PLEASURE. " AFTERNOON TEA OBTAINABLE ON BOARD. FIRST-CLASS BAND. CHAS. C. DACRE Hon. Secretary. jyjERCER REGATTA. LIGHT LUNCHEON, 6D. VITI TEA KIOSK. L. GRIFFITHS. ROWING. ROWING. ROWING.' The First Eight-oarod Race on the Beautiful Waitemata Harbour. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1914. WANGANUI UNION BOAT CLUB V. AUCKLAND ROWING CLUB. For the Somqrville Challenge Shield. SS. Peregrine ' will leave The Ferries (Northcoto Tee), at 2.30 p.m., and will follow the race, afterwards proceeding up the harbour, and returning to Tho Ferries at. 1 p.m. tt r.i i' I ,?'- tro ™ the Ferry Company, Mr. U. "Cleal, Victoria Arcade,' and Club Members. W. E CLARKE, Hon See.. A.R.C. —I . ' Sporting. fAKAPUNA JOCKEY QLUB gUMMER MEETING. 1914. FIRST DAY, T ms D AY J) AY. (ANNIVERSARY DAY). SECOND DAY, gATURDAY, JANUARY ! FIRST RACE TO START AT NOON. Steamers 101I 01 th ? r Conveyance .of Racehorses will leave Hobson Street Wharf on xvace Days at 9 a.m. na«l^ erß ? n^ho^ - at any lime since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act f:® enmen i i Ct * J 9OB, followed the occupationi of * Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, undesirable person, will bo Pa i j 10 Takapuna Jockey Club's Racecourse during the Summer Race Meeting; a"d if , any such , person is found on such course he i will be removed therefrom I ana prosecuted for trespass. ROBERT WYNYARD, !■. * Secretary. rjx j, ft ACES. . February 5, 1914. Special train leaves Auckland at 6.30 a m . on race-day, stopping: at Newmarket, Ellerslie, Penrose. Otaliuhu, Drury, Pukekohe, Tuakau, Mercer, Huntly, and Ngaruawahia. returning same evening. ' HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES. A VISIT TO TEE KING COUNTRY aoti A GOOD DAY'S SPORT IN ONE DAY JNO. H. TRINNEAR, — Secretary. • ==== = —} ' Athletics. N N C A L SPORTS. pORT .^AIKATO, IN MR. A. COBOURN'S PADDOCK AT 12 NOON. On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 1914 wi«gr y on T%« Y( C^y l0a GNominations for other Events on the WETI CLARK, ———— Secretary, i Highway District Koticea, ! gUNTLY BOA D CO A D. T^HE° CoA s^^d 'fß. ANTEED ADVANCES ACT 1909 G %% ffilifSofo® IO TE cZL AA a PI,EC ™" 0 Lo «s PE pralS I ' o^?^ ffl»Lffi ß 311 HUNTLT 4N™M > l& BBl V £ira nolice- — Untly R ° ad Board hereby gives I. That the. particular .purpose for which »Loan is required is for the metalling and Emb ? ou 'h Road, between Huntly 2. That it being unable to provide the necessary funds for such work out of ma ii™ enUe ' Proposes to borrow the sum of £1500 for such purpose. 5. That it proposes that such Loan of £1500 together with interest at the rate of 44 per centum per annum, shall be paid in 364 years, by 73 half-yearly instalments, according to the table pi escribed by the il* iqao State-guaranfeed Advances Act, 1909. 4. That the proposed security for the proposed Loan shall be a Special Rate of 3-oths (three-fifths) of One Penny in the £ on the Capital Value of all Ratable property within the Ohinewai Special Rating District, which Rate is estimated to give and meet, in accordance with Section 69 (c) of the New Zealand Stateguaranteed Advances Act, 1909, 10 per centum more than the amount of the said prescribed periodical payment or instalments of principal and interest as they fall due. And, also, all the revenue of the said Road District and the said Road Board. 6. The provision for ropayment is that the said Loan shall be repaid in 364 years, as particularly described in Paragraph 3 of this notice, by 73 Half-yearly Payments, in accordance with the provisions of the New Zealand State-guaranteed Advances Act, 1909, and of tho table prescribed thereunder in the case of advance to Local Authorities. 6. That it proposes to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the Loan and the interest on thfc said Loan for the first year. J. Pi BAILEY, January 15, 1914. Chairman. I" , ==1 Teachers of Music. MR. F. E. FAIRBURN, Teacher of Itx Pianoforte and "Theory, resumes teaching February '2, in Auckland; 86 passes and ' 6,. failures in exams.' Homes visited.—Address, Howick.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15519, 29 January 1914, Page 12