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Sporting,; WA'IPA .RA'CING CLUB. ' ' ■TB AWAttUTU. annual Meeting,?%o be held at TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE--BATURDAY, DEOEMBERI7, 1021. FIRST RACE STABTS lUsiAik.', A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Auckland at 6-30 ft.nt.-qn December 17, calling,at intermediate stations and returning immediately after the races. v J. G. WYNYARD. Secretary. P.O. Box S3. Telephone 177. AUCKLAND PACING • riLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1021-22. DECEMBER 28 AND 28. 1021. JANUARY 2 AND 8, 1022. ACCEPTANCES for- - AUCKLAND CUP, 12 bovb. RAILWAY HANDICAP. 6 now ROBINSON HANDICAP. 3 sovb. • v GRAFTON HURDLES. 4 sovb. ' NURSERY HANDICAP, 4 sovb. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP. 4 sovb. FINAL PAYMENTS- ' SHORTLAND PLATE. S sovb. G.N. FOAL STAKES, 16 sovb. G.N. DERBY. 20 sovs. ROYAL STAKES, 10 sovs. CLOSE by FIVE p.in.) on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. FEES must-accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary.

TTAWAKAWA TIACING pLUB. *' ANNUAL MEETING. To be held 1m KAWAKAWA RACECOURSE On , SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 192)2. PROGRAMME: (Approved by the Auckland District w t Committee.) MAIDEN HANDICAP, 6 furlongs, of £35; second horse to receive £5 out of stakes. For all horses that have nover won a race of any description at time of entry. Nomination,. 10s; acceptance,/ 15s. KAIKOHE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs, of £60: second horse to receive £7, and third horse to receive £3 out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20b. KAWAKAWA CUP HANDICAP, of £150 and Cop valued at 40gnB. (donated by J. P. .English, Esq„ of Russell); Smiles; second horse to receive £25, and third horse to receive £10 out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 50s. MOEREWA COUNTY HANDICAP. 7 furlongs, of £60; second horse to roceivo £7, third, horse to; receive ■£3 out of stakes. Nominators to have resided north of Waiteraata County for three months preceding time of starting, and horse to be trained and located north of that county for a similar period. Nomination, 20s; acceptance 20s. MAROMAKU HANDICAP. 7 furlongs, of £60; second horse to receive £7, and third horse to,receive £3 out of stokes. Nomination, 20s \ acceptance, 20s. ' OHAEAWAI WELTER HANDICAP, one mile., of £50; second horse to receive £7. and third horse to receive £3 out or stakes. To be run, at welter weights in which only jockeys shall be eligible to ride who nave *t time of entry, completed three times a steeplechase or hurdle race within two years prior to such entry. Nomination, 15b; acceptance, 20s. RUSSELL HANDICAP,-7 furlongs, of £75: second horse ,to receive £10. and third . horse £5 out of etakee. Nomination, 20s; . acceptance. 30s. . ~ ■PAKARAKA HANDICAP, 6 furlongs, of £60; second horse to receive £7, and third horse to reoeive £3 out of • stake. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 20s. ■ NOMINATIONS; WEIGHTS, AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for all 'events close with the Secretary, Kawakawa, and with Mr, C. P. Mark, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY. December 20, 1921 Weights will be declared on or about WEDNESDAY, January 4, 1922. Acceptances close with the Secretary, at Kawakawa; on WEDNESDAY. January 11, 1922, All bookmakers, disqualified persons, and undesirables will be excluded from the course. ~ Special Boat and Train Arrangements CLAUDE H. PUTMCK. Kawakawa. ! Seoretary. 'Phone 33M Office; 'Phone 33S Residence.

jIUCKLAND rpRQTTING fJLUB. SUMMER MEETING. , SUMMER MEETING. DECEMBER 27. 29. AND 31. 1921. • DECEMBER 27, 29. AND 81. 1921. . ACCEPTANCES for all Handicap Events to be run on the First Day, close at the Office,' Durham Street East, on FRIDAY, 161 h inst., at 5 o'clock p.m. C. P. MARK,, Secretary. WAIKATO '" TROTTING ,CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING AT HAMILTON. JANUARY 7, 1922. , DOMINATIONS for;AU Events dose with the Secretary Auckland Trotting Club, Auckland, or the undersigned, at Hamilton, on FRIDAY, December 23, at 6 p.m. Programmes on Application. ARTHUR J. SMITH. I "• Secretary. I." 1 ' 1 ' '■' . ■ | ■* FofSale by Tender. /pMIXUHA '/TOWN BOARD. •.'Tenders are hereby invited for the Purchase of a Stone Crushing Plant, comprieing ,i thirteen horse-power Tangye' B Keroeene Engine and Portable Crusher. For inspection and further particulars, apply Clerk of %pakura Town Board. Tenders will close at Noon on MONDAY December 19, 1921. The highest or any tender need not necessarily he accepted. A. L. COOPER, Papakura Town Board. ' TO HOTEL-KEEPERS, MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS FIRMS ' FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER. FREEHOLD HOTEL (FREE HOUSE), Known - as CENTRAL HOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. Corner of Duke and Empire Streots. Also a SPLENDID SECTION (Glasgow Lease). Hotel is the best business frontage in the heart of Cambridge, measuring 60ft. to Duke Street and 165 ft. to Empire Street. Up-to-date bar accommodation, with good trade. Twenty bedrooms (excluding staff), Tenders will be received up till MONDAY. December 19, 1921. \ Full .particulars may be obtained from, vnd tenders should be submitted to GEORGE BARCLAY, Land Agent, bridgeThe highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted- • a; ujtderwood, Owner"piVE MUSIC 'THIS XMAS." \7fTANTED-Evcry person who U," feeling VV off" to try Hall's. Wine. It is the best tonic of its kind in the world. At all Chemists. TiANFIELD, Potter and Co. are offering X special discount of 10 per cent, off all Tea Sets. Hundreds of seta to select from. THERE'S nothing like' Rolfe's Wax for Polishing Furniture; Sold ©yeiywiwxe, to and la tin*. __,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17964, 14 December 1921, Page 16

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