Sporting, ' QTAHUHU • rpROTTING ■'. niiUß. 0 I M JT BBT I N '0. AT A LEXANDBA pARK, pPSOM. FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY "VrEXT. JJOV.; -JO ' FIRST RACE. STARTS ABOUT 1 P.M. ; .-Admission,'' Is;: Grandstand, 5s extra. . NOTICE. ■ : v /.■' : ( 'All .Colours, .Harness, > and Gear-must 'ho in .'■ thoroughly good. order, and clean, otherwise the Competitor will not ho allowed to start. %.',,. '■';-'■ ■■■■■'■/.■ r >■.:>'{. ■■'■' ';''■ > No person who has at any time since the passim; of tho Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act,. 1908, followed tho occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will bo admitted to tho Aloxandra Park Racecourse during tho Spring Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course ho will bo .removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. " > ■-• -'•'••' '■"'•' '■• ;.•; "".',v*F. D. YONGE,. ; ~'-..' > Secretary. . Hfel ■DAY OF pLENTY JOCKEY PLUB |— 5 '* (Registered). ANNUAL MEETING, . ".. THE RACECOURSE, DOMAIN, TAU- ■ RAN6A, »,' DECEMBER 12,. 1914. : ' , ' PROGRAMME (Approved by . tho Auckland R.C.). 1. MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of 20sovs; ■ second horso to receive fisova out of the stake, j-iistanco, six furlongs. Open io all horses which, prior to date of nomination, havo never won an . advertised ; race of the valuo of over £15. Nomination 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d, 2. SHORTS ' HANDICAP of 25sovs; second hqreo to rccoivo saovs out of the stake. Distance, . four furlongs. Nomination, 10s ■ acceptance, 10s. >•. 8. TAURANGA CUP HANDICAP of ICOsovb; . second horse to receive 20sovs. and thud horso Esovs out' of the stake. Distance. 1; miles. Nomination. £1; acceptance. £1. i. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP of 25sovs; second horso to receive ssovs out or the stake. Opuu to all horses which, prior to dato of nomination, havo never won an advertised race of the value of i/ver £20. Distance, fivo furlongs. Nomination, 10s; accoptanco, 10s. . 6. GHEERTON WELTER HANDICAP of 40sovs; second horso to receive lOsovs out of tho slake, Distance, seven furlongs. Nomination, 12a 6d; acceptance. 12s 6d, 6. FLYING HANDICAP of GOsovh; second horso to receive lOsovs out of the stako. Distance, six furlongs, - Nomination, 20a: acceptanco, 20s. 7. BAY OF PLENTY HACK HANDICAP of ? s ?t Ta; second • horse to receive ssovs out -\ of tho slake. Distance, one mile. Nomii nation, 10s: acceptance, 10s. 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 25sovs; second horso to receivo ssovs out of the stake. Distance, fivo furlongs, Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. / NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. ETC. . NOMINATIONS for All Races close at Tnuranga 27th November,, at 9 p.m., and with Mr. H. Hayr, Auckland, 26th November, at 9 p.m. .WEIGHTS will he declared on or about December Ist, ACCEPTANCES close on December Bth at 9 n.m . Tauranga. RE-HANDICAPS.-Any horse winning a race after the declaration of weights may bo rehandieapped. Ngapuhi runs from Auckland to suit owners. ' - ' D. B. DAY, Secretary. Box 88, Tauranga. * , lonrist Resorts. K IA n ,°? A -'•[ : PRIVATE . ,;'. HOTEL. Overlooks the Rotorua Sanatorium Grounds -■<■■--' ■'-«, ■ This Beautifully-appointed. Private Hotel 18 still under the same efficient management Looms now being booked for coming sea™n'r Early, application necessary, Tariff £2 5s per week.- Correspondence will rocoivo prompt attention. -, ' MRS. A. BRACKEBUSH. • Proprietress. V B R »■» L EI a h. * 28, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. ■ r~ — .. ' ■ i SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ;." ! For Visitors and Permanent Boarders All Modern Conveniences. ..> ; Very Central, '_ Tariff Reasonable. i 'Phone 1319. Telegrams: " Fernleigh." ' MISS L: SMITH (late of Ennoro). . PA KAK AI" ' mo US E, ! ' I ' PRIVATE HOTEL (40 Rooms), < . HOT SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE ' l Tho most Up-tc-dato Private Hotel North | of Auckland. , Every possible Modern Convenience. ' , Conveyances meet all Trains > Further particulars mailed on application ( to tho , . PROPRIETRESS, MRS. B. LITTLE. " j Telephone, No. 16 (Holensvillo Bureau). > -—■ . ."' _ - ,-,:,,.;,.:—;—___ ] THE GABLES. Russell. -40 ..ooms, i spacious bedrooms, • airy balconies, pri- ] vato aittingrooms; unlimited water- supplyi ■ b and c. baths, p.w. lavatories; bowling ana croquet croons. Gs day. Launch Ailoma. < excursions or fishing—Mrs. E. J. Darby, I Proprietress. - • \ ~ . HPHIRWELL PRIVATE HOTEL, ROTO ' X. Ill)A-P.O. Box 29. Tolephono 20. : Telegraphic " Thirwell." First Mass 1 accommodation. Winter Tariff: 6s per day; i 30a per week.—Mrs. P. B. Giles. Proprietress • ■ BRENT'S BATHGATE HOUSE, ROTO- i RUA, tho largest Private Hotel of Koto; rua. Can aecommodato considerably jvor 100 . visitors. Mr. Brent has renovated 'he ] whole of it ready for tho s<=»con. Electric ' light .throughout, hot and cold baths, patent i lavatories, etc ', nearest house to. Govern | j mcnt : baths, including the largo new oatn- j . house, Motor-cars and conveyance? 'cave Brent's for all the sido trip* . Terms reason ' able Porters me n t all trains,S. T. BRENT, ] Proprietor. .;;■ -'./'•'- K .•:,■"■ - ' : QONOMA Privato Hotel, Rotonta.-P.O f O Box 63, 'Phono _ 62; telegrams, ' "Sonoma," 'Rotoruaj. Smins from baths and i railway station; first-class accommodation < Terms: 6s per day. ■ SSs per ; week,—Mrs. , Mooro. Proprietress. :. .< . ~- J ~-' ~' . '.. : '," : .'". :'"■.'. —'".'. '. ————* £ WINDERMERE PRIVATE HOTEL, c VV SCOTIA PLACE (3miua abovo Town . Hall), new and up-to-date i House, 30 oorns. . is now open to receivo Visitors and Pcrma- ' nents. Superior accommodation. 'Phono and < nil modern conveniences.—Mrs. Vealo. Pro < prictrcss. . , - 'W . ' ■/,...:.' ■; '' '. i THING'S pOURT PRIVATE ITOTEL, < UPPER' QUEEN STREET. 'AUCKLAND/ < •'/', MR. O. USHER. Proprietor. •-; ( This Hotel is very private, central, and convenient; surrounded by largo, well laid- , out ' grounds; in the healthiest part of tno 1 city; tennis courts,' three-rink bowling tfreen. gymnasium, full-sized billiard table, ana - skating Tolephono 2256. ! .,..••■: ' -. ■ • , '- " _____ I RADNOR, WATERLOO QUADRANT, ' .'.;; ( AUCKLAND. ; / < New House, ; overlooking Government J Ground and tho harbour; five minutes Tom ] station and centre of city; largo balconies, i commanding magnificent views; • spacious . lounge; electric light throughout. ; ''■:.'■'•' ' t Telegrams:' Radnor. Auckland.. , ' ■ '•'- ■ i 'Phone A 151." •.'., ; . "'.• » ■[ ■;. -. ■-';;. mrs. a. ii. Mcdonald.; ; ; OTONEHURST, '' '• -■ \ Of SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, S: J ... NEW ZEALAND. > STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS BOARD- ! ',■ AND RESIDENCE. '.■_ '; I . MR. AND MRS.' ALBERT A. BROWN, ) ' Telephones CO. and A 374, ;.: . ■ Proprietors, i r : Telegrams: '' Stonohurst, Auckland.'.'. , ( HOT :'■ SPRINGS. Hclehsville.-Beßt • Tonio \ in Dominion,—Springsido, nearoat'houße to baths; recently enlarged..: Tariff, 5s clay; ' 80s ■ week.—Mrs. • Eddleston, •Proprietress. 1 'Phono B.■•'".■ ..:■;/-:;:-i ,:. -. '. .■;' />■-■;. . npHE War— tho first two months of the < L war our tailoring doportmout was (piiot, \ but"business has. presumed the normal ~ i and things promise to be very busy for Xmas : J Order your now soason a bint now; and avoid ' the rush. : Wo will bo pleased to send you ' patterns of our now suitings which have.just : como to hand.—Mcßrido./Jash/Tailor, Cos- , tumior and Outfitter, 11-13, Victoria; St. ■. W. ■ V . [ PIANOS. -NO _ DEPOSIT, i New Iron-framed ■, Pianos. Call and hear ; ■, them.— High at, ;■■,;■■ J 17HSH, Fish. Choice* flapuka, ' :■;%■ : Mullet,' ■ Schnapper, ~ Flounders, - and I 1 other varieties,. at cheap rates, at Sanford'a i j Fish Mart (opposite Customhouse), Customs ~ St. ; West. Phono 058. DU KAN j rvcgulating/:Pillii,'- Bs, box',' post I r' free; l - harmless, : reliable.—Bridge - Drug > ' ' Storo.;3. Karangahap'oßd.",'.Auckland. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15766, 14 November 1914, Page 4
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