Sporting. -L fe AUCKLAND "pROTTING ' I .A. -*■ "S* 1 QPR IN G MEETI .N G, * I TO-DAY SATURDAY) 1 AND I TyEDNESDAY VEST, | FTKST RACE. ,- j All Horses must be in B.rdc-age at 12 Nooa. , ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING EACH. i i Grand Stand, ,'.s extra. Children under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gamins? and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, If*,*. _ followed the occupation of . a B<;,okma.ker or a Bookmaker's Cierk. no Disqualified or Undesirable Person will be admitted to the Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, and ii any su-. h person is found on such course ha will bo removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of illegal Sweeps is prohibited, and any person 'r.fringmg this regu- ( lation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. C. F. MARK, * Secretary. QTAHUHU rpKOTTING f'LJB. OPRXNG \TEETING, 1919. V-OYEMBER i- AND in FTRST DAT. SATURDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP 'Harness), of i'l2o; second horse £25, and third horse £10. For Trotting Horses only. For all horses that have never won a race at better than 2m 35s to the mile at time of starting Limit. 4m 63. Nomination, £1; acceptance. £2. One milo and a-half. MANGERE HANDICAP (Harness), of £120; second terse £"25. and third horse £10. For aJI horses that have never won at better than 2m 30s to the mile. Limit, 3m 14s. Nomination, Is; acceptance, 2sovs. One mile and a-quarter. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (Harness), of £150. Second horse £30. and third horse £10, each from the stake. Limit. 3m 455. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £2- Oura mile and a-haif. . PEACE MEMORIAL HANDICAP .Harness) of £400 and Cup value £50, presented by Mr. A. L. Raven; second horse £75, and third horse £30. Limit. 4m 445. Nomination. £3: acceptance, £4 Two miles. ' CAMPBELL HANDICAP (H irness) of £175. second horse £30. and third horse £15. For Troting Hortses only. Limit, am 4s. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £3. Two miles. ONEHUNGA HANDICAP i Harness ■. of £150; second horse £30. and third horse £10. Limit, 3m 425. Nomination. £1, •-, acceptance, £2. One mile and a-half. TRAMWAY HANDICAP .Harness', of £250, second horse £40, and third norse £20. Limit. 2m 575. Nomination, £2: acceptance, £3. One mile and a-qu&rter. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (Saddle), of £150; second horse £30, and third hcrse £10. Limit, 2m 265. Nomination, £1: acceptance. £2. Ona mile. SECOND DAY. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER IS. INNOVATION HANDICAP (Harness), of £120; second horse £25. and third horse £10. For Trotting Horses only. For an horses that have never won a race at better than 2m 35s to the mile. Limit. 4m 6s. Nomination, £1; acceptance. £2 One mile and a-half. EPSOM HANDICAP (Harness), of £120: second horse £25, and third horse £10. For all horses that have never won at better than 2m 30s to the mile. Limit. 3m 14s. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £2. One mile and a-quarter. FRANKLIN HANDICAP (Harness), of £150; second horse £30, and third horse £10. Limit, sm. Nomination, £1; acceptance. £2. Two miles. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP 'Harness), el £400; second horse £60, and third hor=e £25. Limit, 4m 445. Nomination, £3. acceptance, £4. Two miles. VISITORS' HANDICAP (Harness) of 17?. sovs, second horse 30sovs. and third horse losovs. For Trotting Horses only. Limit, 5m 4s. Nomination. Isov; acceptance, 3sovs. Two miles. MAUNGAKXEKTE HANDICAP (Harness!. of 150sovs; second horse SOsovs, third horse lOsovs. Limit, 5m 425. Nomina tion, lsov; acceptance, 2sovs. One mil* and a-half. RICHMOND HANDICAP (Saddle), of 225sovs; second horse 40sovs, and third horse 20sovs- Limit, 2m 20e. Nomination, 2sovs; acceptance. 2isovs. One mile (TELEPHONE HANDICAP (Harness). " : ! 150sovs: second horse SOsovs. and third horse lOsovs Limit, 5m 2s. Nomination. ' lsov.; acceptance, 2sovs. On o mile and a-<iuarter, DATES OF NOMINATIONS. HANDICAP?. ■ AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the Secretary at his Office, Gieeson's Build- ' ings High Street. Auckland, on FRIDAY, .' October 51, 1919, at FIVE P.M. HANDICAPS—For First Day. TUESDAY. November 4, 1919: for Second Day. MONDAY, , . November 17. 1919. ACCEPTANCES—For First .Day. FRIDAY, November 7, 1910, at FIVE P.M.. for Second Day, MONDAY. November 17. 1919, at FIVE P.M. E. L. ABSOLUM. Secretary Motor and Coach Trips. "OJAIKUMETE CEMETERY. - To-morrow v> .Sunday). Bus will leave M' Albert . Tram Terminus at 2 p.m. Return Fare, 2s ? F WILLIAMSON i a «- ~b~ T~O~R BUS - Leaves top Symonds. Street. ? p m Sunday ' for Purewa. Gemeterv Weather perm.fins. WOODCOCK BROS. [ TTODSON'S PIONEER WANG ANT! MARTON MOTOR SERVICE. Dnriut the temporary stoppage, of Expresses. Hodson's Motor Car for Wanganni connects with the train from Taumarunu;, Ohaknne. and Taihape a- Morton; and also connects with trams gome North. Fare between Marten and Yi anganu- and vice versa. iOs. A N D R E W AND 4 N D R E W. . TOURIST SIGHTSEEING (HARABAXO ' WILL RESUME TRIPS ON AND AFTEE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22. > 1 IX CONJUNCTION WITH i THOS COOK AND SONS, And GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU. '' Customs St We--. j Book Seat-. Phone ■'.!■'.. -Thoa Cook and So-ns > Phone 1181.—-Govt. Tourist Bureau. 1 Phone 2426 —Andrew and Andrew I \r o~t~o~k 5T"e "rT"v T~"S ) WAIHI - TAUKANOA. t a-.s leave Waihi daily »\-e ; - Sa' ir-iavl, a: 12.30. 'in arrival of ;:a.t:s irc-ni Hamilton and Thames. Cars leave Tatiranea — Tuesda' . TtlursdaT. and Saturday, at 7 id a.ir. . ...-up .ii; w.'h Main Trunk, Auckland, and T';.tr-es '.ran?. Wednesday and Friday far; ea'.e Ts'iransa at .->:('.> a.m., i'-i'.:;p< 1 n- >.-; > . r:'-:id express. Reliable Car* ami Ksp<:t D: -e-s i A telegram to N'.'ai'v ~r Tauranga » : r«-i-eive prompt at'ention. ; MAT Kit Cl.'iMMiN.--. r'ropr:e':T. f CT. TTELIERS AfOTOR JJCS. PASSING PUREWA CEMETEttf. t ; TIME-TABLE '' V, ELK DAYSLeave St. Heliers— 7 55. ? 20. 11.0 *.m.< ' | 1.30 i 0. 5.15 ;-• m Leave Tiam Terminus iiiemuera.i—B.iS, 10.0, 11 30 a.m.. 2.5, 1 46, 5.45 p.taSUNDAYS— Leave St. Heliers--9 50 a.m., 1.0, 1.45, 5.3.1. 8 lit) p.m. Tram Terminus (Remuera)— 10.20 in.. 1.39. 5.0, 60. 9.t0 p.m. Also runs to Purewa as required on Sunday AHe moons. Luxurious New Mo'.or Bus. Unsurpassed Views. i L. 3. KEY&, 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 6
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