• opening, - . . _— ~ i $j \ AUCKLAND rpOTTING nLUfc. , AUTUMN MEETING. ', ? " - A raa l~ m 9. ■'■; —— '."A e &i r | NOMINATIONS Close at the Office. L*w pi ham Street East, on FRIDAY. March Jj, w 5 p-m. ' :-;;: Q.REAT rnROTTIKfI j 1 T\EBBY, 1920-21. . • ,V 'V|i ■. MA GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY '/ 76050V8; run at the Summer Mast"'ing. 1920-21 second horse to re--"" ceive 1508 ova. third horse 75sovs, and the breeder of the winner 60soij (pro.'" '• vided thai the horse is born in NnJSw* Zealand), each from tho Btake. j. fMi Harness, Distance, one railo end »Ji,if ; ' FOR NOW YEARLINGS. NomiaiS ; -' lsov each, Close on FRIDAY, March 21 ' 1919 First acceptances, lsov eaoh! Close on Day of Genera.! Entry for i£. Summer Meeting. 1919-1920. Second ac- ; ceptances, lsov each. Close on the rj»»' of General Entry for the Spring Meet ing. 1920. Final payment. 6mvb each.""' Close on tho Day of Gn"»r%l Entry inr -' the Summer Moetinx, 1920-1931. ; ;; Entries Close FRIDAY, March 21, 1519%' at 6 p.m. .'■«.'. C. F. MARK, Secretory, :TUTATAMATA TRACING Hhii. T>ACE J/pETISG, '"J ' To be held • f^ rpHURSDAY, A PRIL a■ \ M PROGRAMME OF EVENTS Ti -k PERIA, MAIDEN HANDICAP, of m $ second horse to receive £$, and third horse P\ £1 out of the stakes. Distance, 6 furlongs m Nomination fee, 10s; acceptance fes, 10i! fV For horses that have not won an saver-' §§ tised race at the time of starting. f£? MATAMATA CUP. of £40: second how, « W and third horse £2 out of stakes. Distance". £■ 1J miles. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £1, p TAIHOA HACK RACE, of £20; second horse £8. and third £1 out of stakes. Bit- •' tanos, 7 furiongs. Hack oaßdltJou,^;' 1 1 . Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. v.4,*' 'hINUERA HANDICAP, of £25; ss«mS i horsti £3, and third horse £2 out of stskaii, '■-■ ■ Dist(,noo t 6 furlonigs. Hack conditions ' Nomination, 13s; acceptance, 13s, -winner of Mataraata Cup to carry 7lb penalij, 1 WAHnROA WELTER, of £20; second horse £8, and third horse £1 out of etaktn. Dif,. ta,we, 1 mile. Nomination, lOs;; ao«»<. tancc, 10s. , " . ?M : IURANGA-0-MOANA HANDICAP, of £25, ! second horse £3, and third horse £2 out" of Btakes. Distance, 5 furlongs. No horse v>: to have won a race to the value of £20 M at the time of starting. Nomination. UJg. * . acceptance, 12s. , .v»>| .Nominations will bo reoeivjd by ths tmdss ' signed up to 0 pjn. on SATURDAY, March "' : 22 (6 o'clock, Post Office). Handioapper. Mr. m F. J. MoManemm. ALBERT G. YARDLEY, 'lj 1 Secretary, , -'.'' ■ Box 88, Matamata, ''■":• . . ===== : Motor and Coach Trips. •/: gT. JpjLIERB JJOIOB gUg. '-}-.-:k PASSING PUREWA CEMIBTERI. i ri 'r'r'AT*TiTi 'ilf'^S 1 WEEK DAYS- -".-- V #*S ! Leave St. Heliers-7.85. 850, 110 ««, , 1 1.80 4.0. 6.15 p m. r? y Leave Tram Terminus CBemusraV-AAt. 10.0. 1180 ftja., uTaTfcS pjn. '.i? , BUNDAYfI- it': '-'-\r ■ Leavo St. Heliers-9.60 ajn,, U:ia.%- . 4.0. 6.80, 7.80, ■ I,M> ' .. > . Leave Tram ..Tertiinnsj (R«nner»)- - ! 10,20 a.m., 1.80,8,80, 1,0, 9.0, &ft , , • j 9.16 p.m. : '.'.7'■';■..••/■"■ ... ,". :;■•;■' Also BM to Pnrewa„u rtq.uired.yn ■ Sunday Atteraooni.! ,•. :■- , Luxurious New Motor Bus. ;£'i Unsurpassod Views.•"""•'• ■,;'. i " L. J. KEYS..-, TV A 3 A A- JJ A A MAT A"' MOTOR CERVICE, |it;;i; OARS LEAVE TAUBANGA, T.B{t l AJL DAILY, connecting with the Boton* Expreiis. ''•'&!&*}:■ ; CARS LEAVE MATAMATA DAILY,: for Tacrangfl. on arrival of Rotoria Ex.'; ■ press at' Matamata (about 8,48 mh) .. FARES. £l' (SINGLE). ; j V '.' D. WAIiKEB. , Tonrwsa, , ! ■ T~T F£«37.''. ;;-,- A' UCKLAND • WANGAJIDL .' OF INTEREST TO TRA VELLBRB. i- . SODSON'S MOTOR-CAR meeU th» Auck- . land ' Express oath morning and cobtsts ' cassent»rs to Wanganui. Leavas. Mirks ■ Junction immediately after arrival'of Kim Trunk train, and reaches Wanganniaw«t/t : 950 a.m., or two hours in advance of trsis.' ' Passengers wishing to avail themisives of. i Hodion'fi Quick Service ehould only tike nil-, • way tickets to Marten Junction.- Fire, lit >■ 6d. Beats referred by telegram to Boom m • Parkville. Wansanui. or Marten Junction. »^' 1 . v. ■-. £g| . MoLAREN'fI MOTOE-'BUS SEBVIOB, • "t Auckland-Waikumete Cemetery., ' 7 ' SUNDAYS: . " " l| , Lewes Symonds St., Id section, 2.8 Q. y.s-%; Leaves Waikumete, 4.30. Return Fare. Bs. ■■ ' « >;f}M'o< 1 R. B, McLABEN, Proprietors \ ! TTTSITORS ' TO AUCKLAND. ! M DREW'S CHAR-A-BANC i'M AVE,? G.P.O DAILY: ■ ■• "'%? ■ .10 s..m. Morning trip, 2 hours run. Fare sft. > ' 2.80 pjn. Afternoon trip. Fare 6s. '.'.X-', i . BIGHT-SEEING TRIPS. ,„ ' TITIRANGI AND ALL SUBURBANI DRIVES. . • $:m Book Seats; 'Phone 2426 and 1603. J?; ,1,1 .11 11 1 ■— ■"*■ * ia, , T\AILY MOTOR SERVIO^ BOTORUA - WHAKATANE OPOHKI { h AJI.C. MOTOR SERVICE. . •■ vp^ ; Loaves Botorua, 8.45 a.m. •' "" ;''| Booking Office. * - i ; >i HINEMOA GARAGE, >M Hinemoa St.. Rotoraa, 'J § Holiday Announcements. ■■-''£ THE LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND Ifi LAND AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCJA- y: i TION OF AUCKLAND (Incorporated), •&? » Tho Offices of Members will be Clowd ; on MONDAY, March 17 (St. Patrick*!' Dafj. W. J. A. THOMPSON. 1 Secretary. vt: *' » , .-;.;, •DEPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. The Offices of the Auckland District Be- ; |j . patriation. Department will be elosiid « '■■?% MONDAY next, March 17th (St. Patricfs I . Day). . , :| FRANK H. BUBBUBH, ;-5 District Repatriation Officer, -".rg Auckland^ ( Medical. ■/$. i J\EAFNESS. r I? » ISP" W. R lO2^8 - ; OSTEOPATH, S 29. PITT ST. (5 doors Below St. Helens), '$ ! Treats successfully Deafness, Head Noieas, '';■, Asthma, Sciatica, Rheumatism, Rbeumatoidi, Neuritis, Chronic Djtentery, lafsntiil Paralysis. Liver and Kidney Diseases, [■% Spinal and Nervous Complaints, Shell ' Shock. Affections of the Heart, Eye, rJ»r, ~ - and Throat, Goitre and Tumours, Ladies :• • Internal Ailments (cured without operations), Chronic Synovitis, Knee Cartilage,. Floating Cartilage, Displacemente, Stammering, -V Neurasthenia, Manias, Fits, Vicious Habits,--/j " etc. Hundreds of testimonials. Testimonial! m can be seen on personal application. Cob* -J sulfations Free. .t^|| . OCA WILL BE GIVEN TO ANYONE ; ' Sbo\J WHO CAN PROVE MY TMJI' .5 '. MONIALS ARE NOT GENDINB: l. 1 ! BEREAVEMENT NOTICES AND CARDS . SHORTEST NOTICE. '-. ■ t l PRINTED IN BEST STYLE AT " v; • HERALD WORKS, . • • mean dtrtetj^i ' . ii CHEAP • FISH MEALS. - Butler. \J Restaurants.—Fish Meals down to »*Jy Best Meal in, Town.- •' • •• ■ <J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 6
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