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Sporting. r \ UCKLAND QLUB. gUMMER "IyjEETING. rjUJESDAY, 9g Also, THURSDAY. 30, AND FRIDAY. 31. HORSES IN BIRDCAGE AT 11.30 A.M. I : i FIRST DAY, DECEMBER 2S. LEADING EVENTS: AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP HANDICAP ! ! £2000 ; 2 miles. | GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. ! j £750; li miles. j ROWE TROTTING HANDICAP. £500; 2! ! miies. i ! ; ADMISSION: Is EACH". GRANDSTAND, j 5s EXTRA. Children under 12 years frill NOT b« | admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. ; No Person "who has at any time since tho I passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act j Amendment Act. 19GS, iollowed the occupa- , tion of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk. ■ no DisQualided or Undesirable Person, will bo admitted to the Racecourse during the Summer Meeting, and. if any =ueh person i 3 found on euch course, he will be removed therefroifa and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of Illegal Sweeps ia prohibited. and any person infringing this ' Regulation will be removed from the Race- ; course and prosecuted. C. F. MARK, Secretary. | — j rpKOTTING QLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, AT CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, On gATURDAY. JANUARY g NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary Auckland Trotting Club, or the Secretary' : Waucato Trotting Club, at 5 pan. on W E rvl NESDAY, December 29. HANDICAPS - will appear on MONDAY : January 3. ' ' close, aa above, at 5 p-m on WEDNESDAY, January 5. "" i Programmes on application to ARTHUR J. SMITH, I Secretary. JJACES, JAN. <£*} ! PROGRAMME; 1 — —25 HUDRLES. li miles. Nom., 10s- I accept., 10s. 2—£2o MAIDEN, six furlongs. Nom. 10saccept., 103. 3—£so CUP. li miles. Nom, £1; accept. £1 ! 4 —£-20 PUBLICANS, six furlongs. Nom.. \ 10s - accept.. 10s. s—£2o HACK, five furlongß. Nom.. 10s; accept., 10s. 6—£2o WELTER, one mile. Nom., 10s; accept., 10s. ! 7—£2o FLYING, six furlongs. Nom.. 10s: | accept., 10b. ; Entries close January 3. 1921. ; S. S. SAULBREY. ! Thoroughbred Horses ior Sale. TO Close Partnership—Thoroughbred Mare. . X full tnuning Cflat or hurdles), ideal [ jumper- pedigree. Fiagfall — Vorrie. — V . Lucas, Prainor, Avondale Station. PRIVATE S~ALIr BROWN STALLION, E QORDITE. By Soalt, Darn, Lyddite. L Cordite is a lianctsome, well-built horse > very fast, a grand constitution and ready for training. Would make a good stud hor^R. - ALL LYDDITE'S STOCK ARE WINNERS Also for Sale, a number of beautifully-brei j Stock, all ages, by Soult, Elysian. Menschikofi, Obhgado, Penury Robert the Bruce. Dimmer; also, Brood Marea. No reasonable otter refused. I DAWSON, - Chemist, Auckland. | Motor and Coach Trips. ] gT. JJELIERS I QHRISTMAS JJOLIDAY 'JMME- TABLE t [ I rpO-DAY. rpO-DAY. r Usual Time-table All Day. i SPECIAL TRIP TO CITY: , Leaves St. Heliers, 6.45 p.m. , Leaves G.P.O. (Queen Street), 11 p.m. I QHRISTMAS J)^Y. Leaves St. Heliers: 9.50 a-m., 1.0, 2.0, 4.0 ' , 5.30, 7.0 p.m. Leaves Recraera: 10.20 a.m., 1.30. 3.0, 4.30 v 6-0, 7.30 p~m. gUNDAY, JQECEMBER 9g 1 ; Usual Sunday Time-table. - lyj-ONDAY, J)EC. 2J (BOXING DAY). ; ' Leaves St. Heliers: 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11 am • i . 1.0, 2.0, 3.30. 4.30. 5.15. 7 p.m. f ' Leaves Remuera: 8.30, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 f a.m., 1.30, 2.30, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.30 p.m. L. J7 seys5 eys ATAMATA - TAURANGA. D. WALKER S SUPER-SIX HUDSON'S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE, d Connecting with Express Trains. 9 f Book Seats by Collect Telegram Before 11 t a.m. to Ensure Same. Address: Matamata. Tauranga Office: Swan's Bell Tea Rooms, 'Phone 112; Private. 156. yy A 1 H 1 - TAURANGA. t D. Walker's Royal Mail Daily Motor Sert vice leaves Waihi 13 noon, arrive Tauranga e 4 p.m. e Leaves Tauianga Monday, Wednesday, Fri,f day at 6 a.m., connecting with Auckland 1. Express. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.45 e a.m., connecting with Mam Trunk Express. Book Seats by Collect Telegram Before li a.m. to Ensure Same. Address: WAIHI. i rpAURANGA-MATAMATA Motor Service— \r X Car 3 leave Tauranga, 8 a-m. Daily e connecting with the Rotcrua-Anckland Express. Cars leave Matamata Daily, on arrival Auckland-Rotorua Express (about 3 p.m.) Book Seats, collect wire. S Fares. 30s Single; 55s Return. * Booking Offices: Matamata, T. J. Underwood. Accountant. a Tauranga 'Phones. 83 and 140. J- F. WINTLE, TaurangafflTl I A N G L £ i Tourist Sightseeing Company's Motor Char. ! a-Banc will leave G.P.O. Daily (weather . I permitting) at 2.15. Three Hours' Drive. 0 | RETURN FARE. 6s. >• J. RIMMER. ! - j 3S. Seafield View Rd., Grafton. if ' T>UREWA CEMETERY. Tamaki West and le , X St. Heiiers Motor-bus. —Increased Sum* r | mer Time-table now in operation. Visitors. e> 1 don't miss this interesting trip. See Timei- j table every Saturday's papers.—L. J. KEYS. ' ' rpoURISTS. —HeiensvlUe Springs and ! X Houses, take Hunter's Motor-bus, meets I all trains; book seats.—'Phone 29. Helens>f | villeJf • \\! AIWERA Hot Springs.—Special Motor a j f V Trips arranged any time.—Patterson'a i Garage. Dgvonport; 'phones 80 and 169. It i _ j pONSONBY rpo rpHE JfRONT. l[ \ WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A j® JfiIRST-CLASS OF D K ID " S UEDE ' AND Velvet gHOEs gPECIALS. GREY KID OXFORD SHOES - - 62s 6d GREY KID COURT SHOES - - 55s 6d THE LATEST PATENT OXFORD perfect finish 61s 6d FINEST SUEDE GLACE SHOES, in Nigger Brown and Black - 62s 6d WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF pATENT AND QLACE J£ID QOURT gHOES, AT MANY SHILLINGS BELOW TOWN PRICES. j For Honest Value, Civility, and Promptness, - You Should Give Us a Trial. THE QUEEN ST. SHOP IN PONSONBY. - WHERE EXPENSES ARE LOW. : l. w. metcalfe--210, PONSONBY ROAD. i 'Phone 2-102 A.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 9