. SPORTING. A*f=UA* rp ROTTING ANNUAL , MEETING. ANIITtJAL MEETING. At CLAUD ELANDS, HAMILTON,. CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON. fJIO-DAY' (SATURDAY), Special Trains to and from Auckland, and all Centres. FIRST RACE STARTS 12.15 P.M. No Person who has at any tune since the nassine of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908, fo "°^ (1 c » tion of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker s Cleric, no Disqualified or Undesirable Person, will be admitted to the Racecourse during the Meeting and if any such person is found on suSh course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. ■ , The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the racecouse and prosecuted. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Secretary. TT/-AIPA "RACING QLUB, T 0 J^WAMUTU' ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on the Club's Course. Te Awamutn. gATURDAY Jq^CEMBER ACCEPTANCES .close with th» Secretary. To Awamutu. or with Messrs. Blomfield and Co . High Street, Auckland, 5 p.m. on MON-DAiNEXT-^mb" ferai®. Secretary • Te Awamutu. RACING QLUB. RUMMER EE TING. 1923-24. DECEMBER 26 AND 28. JANUARY 1 AND 2. ACCEPTANCES FOR AUCKLAND CUP - - 10 sova. RAILWAY HANDICAP . 3 sovs. ROBINSON HANDICAP . 2 sovs. GRAFTON HURDLES . 2 sova. NURSERY HANDICAP . 3 sovs. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP 3 sovs. JpiNiL PAYMENTS— SHORTLAND PLATE . . * sova. G.N. FOAL STAKES . . 10 sovs. G.N. DERBY , . . , . 20 sovs. ROYAL STAKES ... 10 sovs. CLOSE by FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.). on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. PENCE. Secretary. | j AUCKLAND ROTTING OLUB. ' ( ■ gUMMER J^EETING. ! JQECEMBER 27, 29. iM) 31. ACCEPTANCES for all Handicap Events will CLOSE at the Office, Durham St. East, on FRIDAY, the 14th inst., at 5 o'clock p.m. C. F. MARK, Secretary. | fy-ABTON JOCKEY QLUB. SUMMER MEETING. v IJIUESDAY AND •y^'EDNESDAY. JANUARY 1 AND 2. 1924. JANUARY 1 AND 2. 1924. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close on MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. at 9 p.m. For Programme see Weekly Press and Sporting and Dramatic Review. ARTHUR WAY. Secretary. Mar ton. 'Phone 169. as Bay of islands racing club (Incorporated). ANNUAL MEETING To be held on THE KAWAKAWA RACECOURSE, 'SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1924. NOMINATIONS for all events cloee with the Secretary. Kawakawa, and with Mr. C. F. Marie, Auckland, on THURSDAY, December 20, 1923. Special Boat and Tram Arrangements. CLAUDE H. PUTTICX. Secretary, Kawakawa. "" ATHLETIC SPORTS. 'T B T EKO S POKrs C LT7B * BAY OF PLENTY. ANNUAL MEETING. JANUARY 1. 1923. PRINCIPAL EVENTS; Te Teko Sheffield Handicap. £20. Te Teko Open Standing Chop, £20 and Silver Cup. Other Running and Axemen's Events.. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. See Posters. . Nominations for Principal Events close on December 11, with the Secretary. J. J. GUEST. Te Teko. AURAKI~PLAIN&' ATHLETIC AND SPORTS CLUB. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING. To be Held at TURUA. SATURDAY. JAN. 26. 1524. UNDER NORTHERN UNION RULES. PROGAMME: 1. 120 Yds. Maiden—lst "£2: entry 2s. 2. IOOYds. Handicap"£s, £2 and trophy; entry 7». 3. 220 Yds. Handicap—£s. £2 and trophy; entry 7s. 4. 440 Yds. Handicap—£s. £2 and trophy; entry 7s. A Medal vaule £5 will be given for most points scored in events, 2, 3, and 4 5. Maiden Chop (standing), 15in. block— £6. £2: entry 75.. 6. Hauraki Plains Handicap, 18in. block— — £20. £3, £2; entry £1.. 7. Underhand Handicap Chop. 15in. block — £7. £2. £1: entry. 10r. All Kahikatea Timber for Blocks. 8. 120 Yd». Hurdles: 10 flights—£s, £2, trophy; entry 7s. 9. Half-mile Flat Handicap—£s, £2, trophy; entry 7s. 10. One Mile Flat Handicap— £5, £2, i trophy; entry 7s. 11. 200 Yds. Local Handicap£2. £1 10s, and 10s; entry 2s 6d. Nominations for above events close SATURDAY, January 5, 1924 Putting the Shot. Hop, Step and Jump, Long Jump, etc., post entries. All prize-money paid.on ground. Big meeting at Hikutaia, 8 miles distant, the following TUESDAY. January 29. Buses and Launch from Thames. Launch meets all trains at Kopu. By Paeroa and Turua, river boats from Auckland. JAS. A. BENNETT. Hon. Sec.. Turua. 11 /T AUNG ATU ROTO Athletic Sports, De--IVI cember 28.—Don't miss this opportunity. Good events, good prizes, " ARCHITECTS. VIDW. AND gON, ' ARCHITECTS. . AUCKLAND. The activities of this firm are being continued in the same name under the direction of thj late Thomas Mahoney's Partner, NIGEL WALLNUTT, A.N.Z.I.A. (Associate of the New Zealand Institute of Architects). , CKikf of Staff. MR. P. BRENTNALL, A.R.1.8.A. (Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, afid late .of . South Am» mm England). , i V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 8
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