I HUNTING. PAKURANGjA HUNT (Incorporated). POINT-TJO-POINT STEEPLECHASES / AT FLAT] BUSH, EAST TAMAKI. (By kind permission over the farms of ijessrs. G. A. Sherry, J. Marriner, C. Stones Bros, and W. C, i Watts.) TOiSDAY (SATURDAY). First Rqfle Timed for 1 O'clock p.m. Cootl Entii/es. Keen Contests Assured. FIVJK STEEPLECHASES. MEMBERS' LIGHT-WEIGHT. MEMBERS' HEAVY-WEIGHT. LAWKS' RACE. FARMERS' RACE. OPE# RACE. Admission //to Ground, 2s each. Children under 15 all Conveyances Admitted Free, No chaoge for admission will be made to the Farmers or their families over whoso farms the i Hounds Hunt, and the Committee extends aJ cordial invitation to them to be present. water provided free of charge. Programme of Events, Gd each, for sale at Gates.,No Bookmaker, Bookmaker s Clerk or Agent, disqualified or undesirable person will be Admitted to the Grounds, and if any such pußSon gains admission he will be removed #nd prosecuted for trespass. , I ROBT. D. NEAL. ■ Secretary and Treasurer. TROTTING. rpROTTING (INCORPORATED). gPRING gATURDAY, OCTOBEII 1031. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with Messrs. Blomfield and Co . 07. Shortland Street, Auckland, or with the Secretary. Waikato Trotting Club. Hamilton, at 5 p.m. cn TUESDAY NEXT, September 22. 1931. Phone 1771 T G. REYNOLDS. Box 76. Hamilton. Secretary. RACING. UKAPUNA JOCKEY (Incorporated). TENDERS FOR PRIVILEGES. Tenders will be received up to 12 Noon Cn MONDAY, September 21, for the Purchase of the Rights for: — 1. BOOTHS. , 2. CATERING. 8. TOBACCO STALLS. Full particulars obtainable at the Club s Office, 67, Shortland Street. The highest, or any Tender not necessarily accepted. , J F. D. McVAY, Secretary. CRICKET. UCKLAND QITY AND gUBURBAiS' QRICKET ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. The above Meeting will be held at the Y.M.C.A., Wellesley Street, on MQNDAY, (September 23, 1931, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS:~ Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers. General. E. STALLWORTHY. Hon. Secretary. - AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION (Incorporated.) TrX Notice is hereby given of the Annual General Meeting of the Auckland Cricket Association (Inc.) to be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson St., Auckland, on THURSDAY, September 24, 1931, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To receive the Annual Report and Balance-Sheet. 2. To appoint officebearers for the Season, 1931-32. 3. To coneider and if thought fit adopt the following motion, notice of which has been given by Mr. N. C/ Snedden: 1. That in all local two-day matches, the following new rule be adopted:—"A team batting first in club matches shall not be entitled to bat beyond the first day provided that play has extended for ,three and three-quarter hours on that day." 2. That the first paragraph of Rule 55 referring to the counting of points shall be deleted and the following substituted therefor:—"Points shall count as follows: Outright win. G; win on first innings, 4; loss on first innings, 1; outright loss. 0; tie on either innings, 3; draw where no result on first innings, 2." 4. General. All cricketers are invited to attend. N. H. E. HOCKIN. Hon. Sec. Auckland girls- cricket association. Tbe Annual General Meeting will be held on SEPTEMBER 22. AT 7.30 p.m. in the Y.W.C.A. Members, liitendng Members, and all interested urged to attend. >( K. STEWART, Hon. Secretary. BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES. FJTHE QO-OPEKATIVE JgUILDING gOCIETY. APPROPRIATIONS. SOCIETY'S OFFICE. gEPT. 1931. BALLOTS—GROUPS 30. 38, 45, 46, 47 and 68. SALES—GROUPS 32, 51, 54, 57. 59. 60, G3 and 71. LAST PAY DAY—MONDAY. SEPT. 28. ALL SHARES SHOULD BE MADE FINANCIAL. t E. 11. GIBBONS, Acting-Secretary, f
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20982, 19 September 1931, Page 6
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