itiuivr . tracing. _. L *&_ MOTOR-CAR .RACES /" ) " lVx To bo held at MURIWAI BEACH. SATURDAY, February 25, 1922. FIRST RACE STARTS 1 P.M. . Motor-buses and taxis will leave the city at intervals. Come and have a day at the most beautiful beach and pirnio grounds in New Zealand. Band in attendance. £350. VALUABLE TROPHIES. Refreshments by the Tiffin Catering Co. Hot' water supplied free. 1 Tickets obtainable from Lowis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. Queen Street. Auckland. Admission: Is. T. M, V. MORTON, . Hon. Secretary. A.A.A. Sports Committee. MOTOR SPORTS. KARRIER MOTOR-BUS " NIAGARA," Fast and comfortable. Leaving G.P.O. about 7.15 a.m. for Muriwai Sports. Seating Accommodation 14. Faro: 10s Return. Book Seats with Reliance Transport Co., phones 3828, 1109 A, or evenings with M. DEUCE, 316, New North Road. Phone '1183. I J I MURIWAI MOTOR RACES, February • J i»J 25.—McLaren's reliable International j Buses. Bonk Scats.—'Phone '2531. r MURIWAI Motor Races. 25th.—George I . ill Carter's reliable Bus leaves Three Lamps, 7.30 a.m. 'Phone 3776. ■ . | Sporting. THAMES JOCKEY CLUB : I (.INCORPORATED). • ANNUAL RACK MEETING. For the convenience of Owners and Trainers internum? to ship racehorses for the 1 above Meeting, the Northern S.S. Company's s.s. WAIOTAHI will run a Special Trip, leaving AUCKLAND ON FRIDAY. Febru- , ary 24, at 11 a.m W. S. CLARK, Secretary. Thoroughbred horses lor Sale. GELDING, Trotting, black, George the Fourth; sound, full training; owner retiring.—Whitehead, Mauku, l'ukckoho. by Quin Abbey; sound and VX shows quality; would lease.—Address at Herald. MAIDEN Pacer, good trial.—Buckland and Sons, Haymarket, on Friday next. Partnerships Dissolved. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the s partnership business heretofore subsisting between Hugh Graham Cecil Ernest and William James Dilworth, carrying on , business as Land and Estate Agents at Auckland and Papatoctoe uuder the stylo - of " Ernest and Dilworth," has been dislf solved by mutual consent as from this date. The business at Papatoetoe will be in future carried on by the said Hugh ~ Graham Cecil Ernest in his own name and on his own account, and all debts due to the firm of Ernest and Dilworth will be payable to him, and any claim agaiast the J said firm should be forwarded to him. Dated this 21st day of February, 1922. fl. C. ERNEST. W. DILWORTH. ' Witness to both signatures,. W. R. FEE. Solicitor, Auckland^ Tourist Resorts. INEMOA H 0 U S E, HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS. The only Accommodation House m the Dominion with Natural Spring Baths located on the Premises, including Slipper and Plunge » The houes i 3 comfortably furnished. Cuisino '• excellent. TERMS: 10s per day, £3 3s per KEANE - • ■ - Proprietor 'Phone 47. Helensville. t TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH j ST. ELMO HOUSE. Superior Private Accommodation. 5", Worcester Street. Weet End. 2 minutes d from G.P-O. o Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. lt Moderate tariff - F. J. MURRAY. 'Phone 872. Proprietor. 0" REWA HOUSE HAS NOW VACANCIES. Ideal spot for a seaside holiday; 2 miles beautiful beach: turf bathing: 40 acres native bush. Shady grounds; ■ tennis court, boats and billiards free; 24 miles from : Dovonport by road; Silverdale and Waiwera '» steamers met; P.O. and telephone in house; 3gns. per week. MRS. EAVES, Proprietress. MANSION HOUSE; KAWAU. We have ample Accommodation now, and can give guests every attention and comfort' The Fishing is exceptionally good juat 119W, and wonderful catches of kmgfwh are being made wiihin a few minutes from the House. Tennis, boating, bathing, and shooting.— Inquire and bcok with C. E. YOUNG AND CO., 'Phone 2312 A. 91. Queen Street. WHERE TO STAY WHEN VISITING YY HELENSVILLE HOT SPRINGS; HOT SPRINGS HOUSE. if First house tho bus stops at. Right opp. d Main Entrance to Grounds. First-class Act. : commodation and every attention. Tariff: a| 8s per day, £2 10s per week. Conveyances I m«it all trains; minor garage for two cars. " Telegraphic Address: "Hot Springs House, >. i Helensville." Telephone No. 20 (Helensville I. | Bureau).—MßS. ERRINGTON, Proprietress- _ ! (Lato Goad's). ST. HELIERS BAY-THE DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE RESORT. Bathing and Fishing. GRANDE VUE PRIVATE HOTEL, First House at end of pier, 20min. from Auckland by car; first-class ferry service. Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, and Dinner a speciality. .' A few vacancies for guests. Early application necessary. GEO. M. PETERSON,. Proprietor. ■yiSITORS TO SYDNEY. - Paulsen's Plahlerts Hotel, Wynyard Square. This favourite hotel, so well known to New Zealanders, ha« just been remodelled, and the Proprietress. Mrs. F- M. Paulsen (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of the patronage of New Zcalandcrs, promises that the service and attention will leave nothing to be denired. HOT' SPRINGS. HELENSVILLE. Best Mineral Baths !r. New Zealand. STAY AT SPRINGSID2) HOUSE. Alterations completed; latest sanitary drainJ < age, p.w.c., etc.; 50 rooms, all ground floor; every conv.; tennis, bowls, etc.; pleasant domain grounds, slipper and plunge baths. Ring up No. 8. Helensville Bureau. Motors meet all trains. Telegrams, " Springeide," promptly attended to. Tariff; 9s a day; 52s a week. MRS. EDDLESTON. Proprietress. WAITAKERE . HOUSE, NIHOTUPU (Late Convalescent Home), FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Altitude 1200 ft. Bracing Air. Extensive Views of Harbours and Gulf beautiful Bush. For particulars, apply by letter or wire to MRS. B.UELEY, Nihotupu, via Waikumete. Or 'Phone Nihoiupu Bureau. STEND ACCOMMODATION HOUSE! Putiki Bay, Waiheke. bpend a pleasant holiday n£ this favourite s Report, also week-end trips. Post otfico, B telephone bureau, and dancing on the " premises. Luncheon and afternoon ten on excursion day.—King or write MRS. ASP- , DKN, Qstend, Putiki P.O. INCHELSEA, Karckjre—Vacancies.— Trains met-. Motor and Coach SerI vice; terms moderate—Particulars, apply, • ' Karekiiro J3urca». ARKLE'S BAY HOUSE has Vacancies for Boarders over the holidays.—Write, I wire, " Arklea," or 'phone, B 1 aLKD'S Arcadia. Kotoriia. Must centrally situated hou'-.e; terms moderate; all . traius met. Telegraphic address: "Baird's." i FARMHOUSE. Waitakere Ranges; bracing X and recuperative air.—lho Outlook, Swanson. - T/HARTOUM, 86, Armagh St. W-. ChristIV church.— Paying Visitors received. Flats with or without Board; tmin. of r p.o,' • Royal hotel, oxford terrace. CHRISTCHURCH.—Si'uuted on tho banks of the Avon. The most beautiful 6pot in Christchurch. Lovely surrounding-) Excellent cuisine, • rpilE Place to Stay. — "Glenmark," Mil- ' 1 ford. Auckland's most popular seaside '• suburb; tennis court; cars for hire.—'Phone t- 53, Mrs. Gee. Proprietress. . e CJURREY, Rotorua.—smin. from R station, j O P. 0., and Sanatorium Grounds; tariff ', £2 week.—L. Dcvin. Proprietress. | Pleasure Resorts. - pOINT ERIN PARK.—An ideal spot for ' 8 JL Picnics; morning and aftornoon teas. c . Take Heme Bay car. k. •: i . 1 i sr- ALL eoyts of things on Private Sale daily ■iX at Coakloya Marti
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18022, 22 February 1922, Page 14
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