■/■■■'-::-' -.■"-:■ Sporting. - : ; ■■ rpE A ROHA iV ANNUAL "DACES. (SATURDAY AND Tl/1 ONDAY MEXT, TITAECH fj AND Q CONVENIENT TKAIN SERVICES TO AND FROM ALL DISTRICTS. WITH EXCURSION FAKES. NOTE.—A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave AUCKLAND for TE AKOHA on SATURDAY NEXT, at 6.30 A.M., RETURNING to AUCKLAND the* SAME DAY. VEKX CHEAP EXCURSION FAKES. For full particulars see Railway Department's Advertisement and Handbills. THE SPORTSMAN'S HOLIDAY! " NOTICE. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gamins and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1907, followed the' occupation of a.Bookmaker, or -Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or ■ Undesirable Person will be admitted to the To Aroh» Racecourse during the Annual Race Meeting, and if any such person is found, on. such Course tie will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass G. J. PARKER, Secretary. AUCKLAND TRACING QLUB. AUTUMN TITEETING. NOMINATIONS for the— Easter Handicap, St. George's Handicap, Brighton Hurdles, Autumn Steeplechase, Close with the undersigned, at the Offices, 97, Shortland, St., Auckland, on FRIDAY, MARCH 6, AT 9 P.M. ! Fee, lsov in each event, to accompany nomination. J. P. EASTLAND, Secretary. /"VHINEMURI JOCKEY QLUB. TUT ARCH -I A AND yi 1914. Acceptances for &11 events of First Day close with the Secretary, Paeroa, at 9 p.m., FRIDAY, Maroh 6. Telegraph Office closes at 8 p.m. H. POLAND, Secretary. .',■ ~', '~ a . I „ '.'," ' . .SB .1 Excursions, Picnics, etc. TAKAPUNA TRAMWAY AND FERRY CO.. LTD. T AKE rpAKAPUNA. C 8.- pUPUKE Leaves New Ferry Tee (Western Entrance): WEEKDAYS— every Hour from 7.15 a.m. until 11.15 p.m. SUNDAYS-9.30 a.m., 10.30. 1130, 1 p.m.. 2 , p.m.,. 3.40, 3.20. 4. 4.40, 6.30. 6, 6.40. 7.20, 8, and 9 p.m. Connecting with Trams at Bayawater FOR LAKE TAKAPUNA. . Visitors should on no account miss visiting the Beautiful Miford and Takapuna Beaches. FISHING. BOATING. BATHING. Twelve Acres of Beautiful Shady Picnic Grounds adjoining the Milford Beach FREE TO PASSENGERS. RETURN FARE: Adults, la; Children, 6d. Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Passengers' Luggage, Parcels, and Freight delivered to any address in Takapuna Borough at Moderate Charges. AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS RECREATION CLUiS. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. ROUND THE HARBOUR. S.S. KESTREL will depart from the Ferries, Queen St. Wharf, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1914. German Band in Attendance. TICKETS, Is. ' J. K LONEY, Hon. Sec. ~,..,,, - . 1 Tourist Resorts, ("CENTRAL HOUSE, ROTORUA. \J Good Accommodation.' '■ . Every Comfort .of Home. All Trips Arranged. ' Smin. • from Railway and - Baths. MRS. MAW, .Proprietress. TAKE A HOLIDAY AT THE BRIGHTON „ „„„ ■OF AUCKLAND. ' ■ - ' "• WAIWERA HOT SPRING'S HOTEL, WAIWERA. . , . WEEKEND TRIP, including 'Steamer and Hotel Chares*, ' s £1 Is. UNDER NEW 1 MANAGEMENT. WENZL SCHOLLUM. A. C. BARNES. Proprietor; ... Manager. Further particulars. 'Phone 15(i0, Auckland, or Waiwera Hotel Bureau. THE D d B a A Ii O W. HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA. Conveniently situated near Government Baths and Sanatorium GiiAuida. Electric Light throughout. Porter meets all . trains. Motor, Coach,, and Launch Excursions „.„_,„ arranged from House. TARIFF: Seven Shillings per Day; Two Guineas per Week. MRS. W. H. CONSTANT. Proprietress. MURIWAI HOUSE. WEST COAST. Near Motutara Rocks and Fortymile Beach. Two Beautiful Waterfalls. Three Gem Lakes. Highly recommended by doctors as a health resort. 300 Acres Beautiful Bush • Scenery SURF-BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, First-class Accommodation. FRENCH CHEF. Tariff: 35s week, 8s day. Hot and cold water septic tanks." 45mins from sta i tion. Trains met by arrangements anc parties conveyed to Motutara. Telephone Muriwai Beach Bureau. Perfect Trip foi Motors, Ii hours from Auckland. BLANCHFIELD AND CO.. Muriwai. Waimauku. BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE. ROTO RUA. tho largest Private Hotel of Roto I ma. Can accommodate considerably over 10( Visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated the whol< of it ready for the season. Electric ligbl throughout, hot and cold baths, patent lav* lories, etc.: nearest house to Governmenl laths, including' the large new bath-house , Motor-cars and conveyances: leave Brent's, foi all the side trips. Terms reasonable. Porleri meet all trains— S. T.. BRENT Proprietor THE AUSTRALIA AND THE, EMPIRE ROTORUA. First Two Houses' outside Main Railway Gates. Now Conducted as one Establishment. ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GUESTS Correspondence receives immediate attention.' ' TARIFF: 7s per day, 40s per week. ( " . J. N. McLEAN. Proprietor SONOMA ALFRED STREET (Close to Albert Park). 1 FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR , PERMANENT? AND TOURISTS. 'Phone 725. Telegraphic Address : " Sonoma.' J MRS. NAIRN - - - proprietress. . • ' f — ; FENTON HOUSE, Botorua.— am Residence; lmin from baths and pos , office, opp. Govt. Tburiot'lnquiry Office; ever; , comfort; 35s per week, 6s per day.—Mrs ' Murphy, Proprietress (late MiSs Brennan): • i■■ : — THIRWELI PRIVATE HOTEL ROTORUA. ' P.O. Box. 29 Telephone. 20. I Telegraphic Address : " ThirweU." First-class Accommodation. . i Tariff: 3s per day, or 35b per week, i. MRS. P. B. GILES. Proprietress. » _ __ : _ 1 'rpHE GABLES. Russell.—4o Roomi X spacious bedrooms, airy balconies, pr: vate sittinsrooms ; unlimited water supply , h' and o, baths, p.w lavatories; bowling. ah 1 croquet greens; 6s day. Launch Ailoma, ei ' evasions or fishing. —Mrs. E. J; Darby, Prt prietress. • - • - tag -, ...... ~ = « Restaurants and Tea Rooms. PRIOR'S— LARGEST GROOM L TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. QUICK SERVICE. .':."'' STRAND "" ARCADE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15548, 4 March 1914, Page 4
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