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SPORTING. QTAHUHU QLU SPRING MEETING, 1927. To-day (Saturday), O-DAY (SATURDAY), AND W EDNESDAY. Horses must be in birdcage for first rai at 11.30 a.m. Admission Is Gd. Lawn Enclosure, Gs extra. Children under 12 yearn will NOT be admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. R. L. ABSOLUM, Secretary. Wi aipa oaoing riLTJ] *VJA IP A JXacing Llui TE AWAMUTU. TE AWAMUTU. A NNUAL H/TEETING. -Annual .Meeting. To be held on the TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE. TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE. On gATURDAtf, PIRONGIA ' HANDICAP HURDLES, < 110 sovs.; second horse to receive 15sovi and third horse lOsovs. out of th stakes. Over six flights of hurdle; Open race. Nomination £l. Accep anco £l. Distance one milo and a-hai KIIIIKIHI HANDICAP, of HOsovs.; secon liorso to receive lOaovs. and third hors fisovs. out of the stakes. Conditions Open race. Nomination £l. Accep ance £l. Distance seven furlongs. WAIPA PLATE, of llOsovs.; second hors to receive lOsovs. and third horse ssovi out of the stake. For horses that hav never won a flat race of the value c £SO or oveif at time of starting Weight-for-age. Nomination &'■ Acceptance £l. Distance six furlongs, TE AWAMUTU CUP HANDICAP, c 300sovs.; second horse to receive 30sovi and third horso 20sovs. out of the stak< Nomination £l. Acceptance £2 10: Distance one mile and a-quarter. PATERANGI HANDICAP, of 120sovs, second horse to receive 15sovs. an third horse ssovs. out of_ the stake Minimum weight Bst. Nomination £1 Acceptance £l. Distance eight furlong and a-half. ORAKAU HACK HANDICAP, of HOsovs. second horse to receive 10sov3. an third horse ssovs. out of . the stake Minimum weight 7.7. Nomination £'. Acceptance £l. Distance seven fui longs. FLYING HANDICAP, of 150sovs.; secon horse to receive ISsovs. and third hors lOsovs. out of the stake. Nominatio: £l. Acceptance £2. Distance si furlongs. OHAUPO HANDICAP, of HOsovs.- secom horse to receive lOsovs. thin horse Bsovs. out of the stake. Nomina tion £l. Acceptance £l. Distanc seven furlongs. CONDITIONS: NOMINATIONS for all events close will the Secretary, Te Awamutu, or with Messrs Blomfield and Co., Higli Street, Auckland at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, December 2, 1027. HANDICAPS will be declared abou MONDAY. December 5. 1927. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY December 9 1927. oi with Messrs. Blomfiold and Co.. High Street Auckland. J. G. WYNYARD. Secretary. P.O. Box 53, To Awamutu. UCKLAND TROTTING QUMMER MEETING. JQECEMBER 27 29 AND 31 1927 ' NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary, Durham Street East, on FRIDAY. November 25, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. First Forfeit (lsov.) for the Great Northern Trotting Derby, 1928, closes on FRIDAY, November 25, at 5 p.m. A. G. MA BEE, Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. PACER Ekoranei. sound, quiet also 2 Sulkies, Harness and Hopples.—Burke, 18, Pleasant St., Royal Oak. STUD HORSES. rjiO STAND THE SEASON AT OTAHUHU The Standard-bred Trotting Stallion. HUON WAVE, By Waverley (pacer), from Miss Huon. Jr. (Trotter. 2 and 4.35, 2.20 and 4.56). HUON WAVE iB 16 hands high. Blight Bay with black points On account of an accident he has never been trained, yet he is full of vitality and his foals are a very promising lot, both pacers and trotters. TERMSTrotting Mares, 6gns. For particulars apply to A. LOWE. Otahuhu. rpO STAND THE SEASON ON OWNER'S i. FARM. PAPAKURA. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION. pRINCE JpABRIKOFE. A. WALLIS. Owner. H. J. HILL. Blacksmith. Papakura. jg* npo STAND THIS SEASON 1 AT ROSEDALE FARM. ffCTfcsff HUNUa, the Trotting Stallion, I W'kmM MOKO BRIGHT. Sire: Peter I V Moko Dam, Response. Fee: I \... Five guineas, payable on or <>»ur njr before February 1, 1928. ALEX. ANDERSON, Hunua, Papakura. jS. TO STAND AT SUNNYJL DALE PARK. 1 |®i|l mangere, I The Thoroughbred Stallion Soult-Lyddito). The Direct Soult—Musket Strain have proved themselves, the most successful winners. Cordite is a handsome, perfectly | built, dark brown horse, beautiful temper and sure foal-getter Single mares. 7gnß. Every care, but no responsibility. Jjist filling fast. Apjjly early, S. COOKE. LAWN TENNIS. WJ. HEAPE begs to announce that he • received his 4th Annual Shipment of TENiSIS RACQUETS by Walter Bnggs and Sona, Ltd., London. Now on Sale at my Workroom, 28, aWANSON STREET (Upstairs). These Racquets are giving general satisfaction in durability and price. No Shop Rent. Wholesale Prices. Re-stringing at Reasonable Prices. A BRUCE, Racquet Stringer, £>« l, Albert • Street.—Racquets Restrung, Repaired. Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. BEST English and American Racquets strung super gut; prices reasonable. Expert Restringing and Repairs. Tilden won world's championship with racquets strung by Yates, 69, City Chambers. I EXPERT springing and Repairs by Do'i minion's Leading Tennis Firm; workmanship guaranteed, px-ices moderate.— .Tohns. Ltd., Auckland MT. EDEN, or handy.—Lady player wants to join small Club.—Tennis, 664,1 Herai/d. SEVERAL Tennis and Croquet Courts, unformed, to let for Jong term; reasonable rentals: half-hour from C.P.O.— Tennis, 250. Herald. .JL QT. JOSEPH'S, GREY LYNN. A Meeting of all interested in the Mlft. wfl Formation of a Tennis Club will be hold in the School TOWI&W MORROW (Sunday), November 20. at 11 •.«. C. FLEMMING, VAUj.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19798, 19 November 1927, Page 16

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