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DANCING. ORIENTAL RENDEZVOUS. RIENTAL RENDEZVOUS. HANGERE BRIDGE. WEEKLY DANCE. "WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, 8 to 11 P.M. GOOD ORCHESTRA. PHONE 12-445. DOUBLE TICKET. ss. GOOD MOTOR ROAD. PLICK v^LICK r<UACK ULICK \JhACK VJABAKET. A New and up-to-date Cabaret will be opened shortly in the RIALTO BUILDINGS, NEWMARKET. Ita outstanding features are the possession of the finest SPRUNG DANCE FLOOR in Auckland. Specially designed decorations and lighting effects. The Cabaret will be Open Evey AND gATURDAY ADMISSION: 5s SINGLE TICKET. NO EXTRA BOOKING FEE. CABARET. ABARET. The Management requests cf.rly booking of TABLES, as tickets will be limited for the comfort of patrons. NOTE.—THE CLICK CLACK CABARET may be hired for private dances, etc. Phone 25-021. RNDALE CAFE CHANTANT. BRING YOUR BEST GIRL FOR A DANCE ANYTIME. We Will Do the Rest. SPORTING. DAKURANGA TTUNT J jJJEETING. To be hold on tho ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE On g ATURDAY, UGUST 9 J : OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Auckland District Committee.) GREENMOUNT HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 25050v5.; winner to receive 17550v5., second horse 50sovs., and third horse 25sovs. Nomination, Isov.; acceptance, 2sovs each. About two miles and a-half. HUNTERS' HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of 25050v5.; winner to receive 175sovs , second horse 50sovs., and third horse 2550v3. Nomination, Isov.; acceptance, 2sovs. each. One mile and a-half. SYLVIA PARK HANDICAP Of 22550v5.; winner to receive ISOsovs., second horse SOsovs., and third horse 25sovs. For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won a flat race of the value of 25050v5.. cr flat races of the collective value of 500sovs., at time of nomination. NO HORSE WILL BE ELIGIBLE WHICH HAS AT TIME OF STARTING WON A FLAT RACE OF AN ADVERTISED DISTANCE OF MORE THAN SEVEN FURLONGS. Nomination, Isov.; acceptance, 2sovs. each. One mile and a-quarter. JELLICOE HANDICAP of SOOsovs.; winner to receive 35050v5., second horse lOOsovs., and third horse 50sovs, Nomination, Isov., and acceptance ssovs. each. One mile and a-quarter. PAKURANGA HUNT CUP of 700sovs.; winner to receive 450sovs. cash and Cup valued at SOsovs,, second horse 125sovs„ and third horso 75sovs." Nomination, Isov.; acceptance, 3sovs., and final payment at the post of 4sovs. each. About three miles. AUCKLAND HANDICAP of 22550v5.; winner to receive 150sova., second horse 50sovs., and third horse 25sovb. Nomination Isov and acceptance 2sovs. each. One mile LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP of 200sovs.; winner to receive 140sovs., second horse 40aovs., and third horse 20bovb. For Hunters. Nomination Isov. and acceptance Isov. each. One mile and a-quarter. DUNEDIN HANDICAP of 400sovs.; winner to receive SOOsovs , second horse TOsovs., and third horse 30sovs. Nomination Isov. and acceptance 4sovs. each. Six furlongs. All events subject to the condition that the winneT of any race after the declaration of Weights may be rehandicapped. such rehandicaps to be declared not later than seventy-two hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES. NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, W S. Spence. at 97, Shortland Street, Auckland, 011 FRIDAY, July 30, by 5 p.m. HANDICAPS will be declared on FRIDAY, August 6. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary, at above address, on FRIDAY, August 13, by 5 p.m All Nominations and Acceptances must be accompanied by tho necessary amount in cash. Full programme in N.Z. Referee. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary Pakuranga Eunt Race Meeting. 97, Shortland Street, Auckland. NOTICE. Nominations for Stewards and Committee of the Auckland Trotting Club, close vith the Secretary, Durham Street East, 011 TUESDAY. July 27, at 12 Noon. H. MUNRO CLARK. Acting Secretary. STUD HORSES. UCKLAND gTUD QOMPANY THE MUSKET LINE. STANDING AT DILWORTH STUD FARM, PAPATOETOE, CATMINT 3 (IMP.) BY SPEARMINT (SON OF CARBINE)— RED LILY (dam of six winners, including Bernard, sire of winners of over £50,000), by PERSIMMON. CATMINT proved himself a great racehorse, and included among his victories were the Prince of Wales Stakes (1 mile 5 furlongs), the Goodwood Cup (2 miles 5 furlongs), at 4 years, carrying 9.3; and the Triennial Sweepstakes, 2 miles 5 furlongs, carrying 10.0. CATMINT is a horse of magnificent physique, standing 16.2. CATMINT has proved himself a sure foalgetter, and the quality of his stock carry all that might be expected from a horse of the celebrated Musket line—a line that made New Zealand famous. The progeny of CATMINT won many races this season, the following being included among hij successful gets:—Phaola (winner of Avondale Stakes), Danae (wiuner of Great Northern Oaks and York Handicap), Indian Sage (six wins), Lomint, Mint Leaf, Catcall. Black Mint and Bennanee; and. beat of all, he is bringing back the staying blood to New Zealand. Terms: 50 guineas. Grazing. 7s 6d week. Every care but no responsibility. THE BEND 'OR LINE. PEACH BRANDY 4 By CALL O' THE WILD (eon of Polymelia and grincison of Cyllene, one of the greatest sires of me century). PEACH BLOSSOM, dam of Peach Brandy, is by Bayardo (son of Bay Ronald and grandson of Hampton) from Cornfield, a daughter of Isinglass (one of the greatest horses that performed on tho English turf), from Landrail, by St.SSeer e (son of St. Simon) from Thistlefield by . Springfield (son of St. Albans). Terms: 20 guineas. Two or more mares by arrangement. Stud Groom: T. L. Downing. gTUD OOMPANY, Gleeson's Buildings, High Street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 16

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