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EXCURSIONS. PICNICS, ETC. UCKLAND l SS RANGITOTO LEAVES THAMES TIIIS (SATURDAY) _ | TAKING EXCURSIONISTS TO RACES. Excursion Fares. _ rpO-DAY (SATURDAY), J- OCTOBER 13. ! (Weather and oth«r cirenin--1 stances permitting). I SURF DALE. OS'L'END. OMIHA. AWAROA. ! ORAI'IU AND COWIiS. S.S. HAUITI IA " J pm - A vessel leaves Cowcs Bay at 3-45 P.m.* i Ornoiu at 4 p.m., Awaron nt, 4.4» p.m.. Ostend at 5 p.m.. Omiha at 5.30 p.m. and •'Surfdalo at 5.30 p.m. on SUMJA\. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 11. SURFDALE. OSTEND AND OMIHA. S.S. KAWAU °-' ls am " Returning from Ostend nt 5 p.m. n"d Omiha at 5.30 p.m. S.S. HAUITI leaves SURFDALE at 5.150 p.m. WriIANGAIU'VI TROTTING Y\ . MEETING. LABOUR DAY. OCT. CO. 1923. S.S. Ci,ANSSIAN )( _ (nMra]iii 'a™ »■'» Return Lure, 2ns Gd Motors connect for and from Races. /GIGANTIC PICNIC. G MOTUTAPU. LABOUR DAY. MONDAY. OCTOBER 22 u e DvRFC,KINE leaves L'erry lee SJ.JU a m I etiVn U P.m. Ba S elDull. Road Races. Open Lvoats for All. Valuable Dcvonport Boys Brass Baud in Attendance. Adult." 2s Children lb. 11. MAGUIRE. Hon. Seo. ' rpLIE UPPER HAR-WrfffiS-A BOUR FERBY co - LTD. - Excursions to Pino Island (weather und other cirramstancea permitting). Launches Wjnona, Tawa and Twigg leave Auckland DAILY, at 10 A.M.. returning from Pino Island. MONDAYS to FRIDAYS; inclusive at 3.50 P.M.. SATURDAYS, 5 P.M., SUNDAYS, 4.10 P.M., calling at Island Bay, Beach tlaven, Llobsonviile and Greenhithe. FARES: Adults, Return. .Is Gd; Children, Return. 9d Refreshments obtainable on Pino Island 0 NERO A, Matiatia.—SUNDAY, Oct. 21, aud MONDAY, (Labour Day). Oct 22. Launch Olive Rose leaves Launch Steps each day at 10 a.m. Return fare, 23 Gd I hones 42-1311 and 44-599. N. J Inglis. FERRY SERVICES. r .r UR _ DKVONPQRT (Weather tnd Other Circumstances Permitting.) D\Y AND N'GHT SERVICES TO Devonport and Stanley Bay tPhono j Bayswater, Nortncote, Birkenhead and Chelsea (Phono 40-254) bus Service, via Bayswater and Devonport, to Takapuna (to Milford Beach) Fare, including Boat and Bus Return: Adults. Is Gd; Chi dren, 9d. Also to Campbell s, Murray's and Brown s Bays: Adults 2s Gd. !!s md 3s Gd respec--1T o? Cheltenham and Narrow Neck Beaches, via Devonport. Fares, including Boat and Bus—Return: Adults. Is: t-nil-dren, Gd. . Buses meet all Boats v:a Bayswater to Milford. Time-table and Fares at Ferry Ofhce. rangitoto island A Steamer leaves Auckland for Rangitoto on SATURDAY, at 2.20 p.m. Leaves Rangitoto at "4 p.m. SUNDAY A Steamer leaven Auckland at *9.35 a.m. *ll a.m., v 2.30 p.m. Leaves Rangitoto for Auckland at 10.20 a.m., 12 noon. *4.30 p.m. •CALLS A'l DEVONPORT. RETURN FARES.—Adults. Is 4d; Children, Gd. VEHICULAR FERRY to Northcote, Birkenhead and Devonport. ' Time-tables and Fares on application Phono 43-354. Steamers on Hire tor F-XOURSIONS to PINK ISLAND. MOTUTAPU. RANGITOTO. BROWN'S ISLAND. A?\D HARBOUR EXCURSIONS STUD HORSES.

jjinuEra stud. fOßfl VALKYRIAN (9). 9mn Sir": WILLIAM THE LViU THIRD (2), by ST. SIMON (lT? fnwn GRAVITY Dam. VALKYR, by EAGER (1) from ST NATALIA. v\T l\ Ylf I\N a good Racehorse himself, winning at w.f'.a. in England , His eire, William the Third. wCn Newmarket Stakes. Ascot Gold Cur, Alexandra Plate, and Doncaster Cup, and proved Lngland s leading | for many years St. Natalia is halfbister to La Sagesse. winner of the Oaks I VALKYRIAN, only eon of William tho Third in (ho Dominion. Nassau and defunct Winkio each proved his worth. Valkon. son of Valkyrian, accounted for eight laces, second five times and twice third. POTOA (2). Sire: MONOFORM (18). by HOTCHKISS (2) from FORMO (18) . Dam: BLACK WATCH (12). by TASMAN (3) fl'om ABYDOS (12). POTOA'S stock follow the Musket line, leaving winners, including To Monanui, PoanuT, Hiuo. Ring Potoa. Rafa, lhapotoa and Bute Sound. Terms: Single mare. \a - kyrian, 30gns.; Potoa, 25sns. Splendid paddocking nt 5s per week available. Every caro taken, bill no responsibility. I'urther particulara apply W. C KING, Hinuera. mo STAND AT OWNER'S 1 FARM. TAKANIxM. CHESTERFIELD. Siro: WAIRIKI (Auckland Cup and Derby), by Soult (son of St. Simon) from Rrwp and White, by Nordenfeldt from Rosarina by 1 raducer from Yatter na. by Yatk'nclon. Dam: MANTLE by 'lasman (N 7j. Cup) from Mantilla. Anteroa (imp.) from Matana. by Goldsborough (A .T.U St. I.egcr). son of I'i reworks (V.K.C. Derby and Leger), from Sylvia (V.R.U Oaks and dam of Martini-Henry),, by .Fisherman r As CHESTERFIELD will be limited to 20 i approved mares at the low foo of lo guineas, earlv application is advised. Good graz.iUGDry mares 3s Gel, wet mares Os per week. f J. P. SINCLAIR, Takanini. CUNNYDALE PA R K, O MANG ERE. 'ho Thoroughbred Stallion CORDITE. I3y Soult— Lyddito. OOidlto is one of the fastest horses in tho Dominion; splendid temper, and sure foal••etU'r: treat constitution, yetting splendid block. p]£E. 10 Guineas Thorouglibreds, 1 Guineas Halfbreda Every Care, but No Responsibility. JETAL, IMP. REC. 8.33. HIKE. DON PRONTO 2.2 i. DAM. AMIE BELLS. 2.19. TO STAND THE SEASON AT EPSOM, ve\ where Kcq.i'rod Inspection Invited . or particulars, cards, etc.. apply J. S. JOHNSTON. Manukau Road. Epsom. t] If rp 1J 0 R P E. TO STAND AT GREEN BROS.'- STABLES EVERY TUESDAY from September 1. Mares sent by rail address Green Bros.. Franklon Junction. Also standing at tho Homestead. Koroma tu a. (TILYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE Vy FABIiIKOFF Will Stand this Season on tho Fimn nt Papakura, and travel Kurakn. and surrounding districts if inducement offers Particulars H. J. HILL or A. WALLIS, Owner. rpo STAND THIS SEASON AT TAUPIIII 1 AND TRAVEL WHERE RKQUIRED, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION I'ABRI KOFF. Further particulars,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 9

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