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SPORTING. JjTRANKLIN JJACING QLDB. AT THE CLUB'S RACECOURSE, PUIvEKOHE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). SPECIAL TRAINS PROM AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. EXCURSIONS. First Race, 11.45 a.in. Admission to Course, 2a 6d: Cars. 2s Gd. A. P. DAYSE, Pakekohe. Secretary. -yyAIKATO QLDB (INCORPORATED). JYJEETING, To be held on the Club's Course, TE RAPA, HAMILTON, SATURDAY AND J^ONDAY, PROGRAMME ,Appr.«a to Co^nU {-«f» a Di,UiC ' first day. 1 MAIDEN STAKES of lOOsovs. First horse to receive 70sovs., second horse oosovs.'l and thixxl horse 10s°v8 lor three-vear-olda and npuaids that £a\e rot won a race of any description at time of starting. Three-year-olds, .si. 121b.; four-year-olds and upwards. Bst. 31b Mares allowed 21b. Isom., lso\., accept., lsov. Six furlongs. O FRANKTON HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of loOsovs. l'irst horso to receive 105sovs„ second horse. 30sovs , and third horse losovs. Over six flights ot hurdles. _ Norn.. Hov.j accept., l a so\s. One mile and a-nall. 3 JUVENILE HANDICAP of luOsovs. First horse to receive lOSsovs., second horse 30SOVS., and third horse 15s0 '. 8 - For two-year-olds. Isom., lsov., aicci t.» Usovs. Five furlongs. 4 STOREY MEMORIAL CUP HANDICAP of GOOsovs.; 50030v5. m specie and : Gold Cup valued at lOOsovs. 1 irst horso to receive 350sovs.- ana Hip. second horse lOOsovs., and third horse 5080 vs. Norn., lsov.; accept., G3o\s, One mile and a-quartcr. .... (Note.—A pair of Zeiss FieldgJasses, valued at 20gns„ donated by. tho lb ' will be presented to the tiaine- an ?, a Gold-mounted donated by JUr. A. Kohn, the maker of the cuji. wiU be presented to tlie rider of the winner.) 5. LINLEY HACK HANDICAP of 200sovs First horse to receive 140sovs., second horse 40sovs., and third horse SOsova. Nom.. lsov.; accept.. 2sov3. One mile. 6. PUKETAHA HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP of 150sovs. First horse to receive 105sovs., second horso SOsovs.. and third horse losovs.. Minimum weight, t;st. Nom., lsov.; accept., ljsovs. One mile. 7. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of GOOsovs. First horse to receive 210sovs„ second horse 60sovs., and third horse SOsovs Nom., lsov.; accept., 3sovs. bis lurlongs. 8. BEERESCOURT HACK HANDICAP of laOsovs. First horse to receive lOosovs., second horse SOsovs., and third horse 15sovs. Nom., lsov.; accept., 12 sovs. Seven furlongs. SECOND DAY. 1. OHINEWAI MAIDEN HANDICAP of lOOsovs: Firßt horse to receive 70sovs., second horse 20sovs., and third horse lOSovs. For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won r- race of any description at time of starting. JVoin., lsov.; accept., lsov. Six furlongs. 2. RAGLAN HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 150sovs. First horse to receive lOSsovs.. second horse Sosov9., and third horse 15sovs. Over seven flights of hurdles, Nom.. lsov.; accept., Hsovs. One mile and three-quarters. 3. EUREKA HANDICAP of loOsovs. First horse to receive lOSsovs.. second horse 30sovs.. and third_ horse losovs. For two-year-olds. Nom., lsov.; accept., ljsvs. Six furlong 3. . 1. TE RAP A HANDICAP of 400sovs. First liorse to receive 280sovs.. second horse 80sov9„ and third horse 40sovs. Nom., lsov.; accept., 4sovs. One mile. 5. HUNTLY HACK. HANDICAP of 200sovs. First horse to receive 140sovs„ second horse 40sovs., and third horse 20sovs. Nom., lsov.; accept., 2sovs. One mile. 6. RANGIRIRI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP of loOsovs. First horse to receive lOSsovs.. second horse SOsovs.. and third horse losovs. Minimum weight, Sst. Nom., lsov.; accept., ljsovs. One mile. 7. FLYING HANDICAP of SOOsovb. First horso to receive 210sovs., second horso 60sovs., and third horse r 3osovs. Nom., lsov.; accept., 33ovs. Six furloug3. 8. TE RORE HACK HANDICAP of ISOsovs. First horse to receive lOSso'ys., second horse 30sovs.. and third horse 1530V5. Nom., lsov.; accept., ljsovs. Six furlongs. CONDITIONS. ENTRIES for All Events close with the Secretary. Mr. E. H. O'Menra, P O. Box 56. Hamilton, or Messrs. Blornfield and Co., Gleeson's Buildings, High Street, Auckland, Rt FIVE P.M. on FRIDAY, March 21, 1930. WEIGHTS for First Day will bo declared not later than SATURDAY, March 29, 3930. ACCEPTANCES for tho First Day will be received up to FIVE P.M. on FRIDAY. April 4, 1930, by the Secretary or by Messrs. Blornfield and Co., at the above addresses. WEIGHTS for the Second Day about EIGHT P.M. on SATURDAY, April 12, 1930. ACCEPTANCES for Second Dny close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, April 12. 1930, at NINE P.M. E. H.' O'MEARA, Secretary. Mandeno Jackson's Bldgs., .or P.O. Box 56, Hamilton. Phone 1232. pAE RO A RACES. MARCH 15 AND 17. S.S. TANIWHA. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Paeroa: Fri., Mar. 14, 10 p.m. Sat,-, Mar. 15, G. 30 p.m. Sun., IGth. midnight Moil., 17th, 8 p.m. RETURN FARE; 12s Gd. Tho most comfortable way of attending the meeting. ■ HESS HESS t a x I s: TAXI S. RING 40-900 AND BOOK YOUR SEATS FOR ' PUKEKOHE RACES. 10a RETURN. REUNION. IgTH MEDIUM (GO PDRS.), FIRST ANNUAL REUNION. A REUNION DANCE will be held in Lewis Eady Hall on THURSDAY, March 27, 1830, at 8 p.m. Ex-members of the Battery desiring invitations are requested to send their names to L. A. SOLON, 8.5.M., Hon. Secretary. G2, Owens Road, Epsom. FRIENDLY SOCIETY NOTICES. Auckland district.—new Zealand BRANCH MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS. Tho Annual Conference of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows will commence at 9.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY. March 12. 1930. in tho Manchester Unity Hall, Corner of Victoria and Hobson Streets, Auckland. The Installation of the newly-elected Officers will take place at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 13, 1930, in tho Man. che3ter Unity Hall. The ceremony, .which will bo broadcast, will conclude with itSocial and Reunion of members and friends. The District Officers will deliver the District Lectures in the Lodge Room, Manchester Unity Building, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY. March 11, 1930. Past Officers of the Order are cordially invited to nttend. FRED BEST. D.G.M. W G. PITCHER. D.D.G.M. JOHN McLEOD, D.S. JOHN CLARK, Dis. Treasurer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20508, 8 March 1930, Page 16

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