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RACES AT EUERSUE Easter Saturday and Easter Monday :. * mm& * ~2*/, M: V 7 * >-: i A"- : / vV? l! & % * ft***" L_.L.2 AUCKLAND RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING, 1936 SATURDAY, APRIL II MONDAY, APRIL 13 HURDLE RACE AND STEEPLECHASE EACH DAY. PRINCIPAL EVENTS FIRST DAY SECOND DAY EASTER HANDICAP, of £800; 1 mile. GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES (l year-olds), of £600; 6 furlongs. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS, of £500; 1\ miles. BRIGHTON HURDLE RACE, of £400; 2 miles. DAY SECOND DAY B00; 1 mile. H. O. NOLAN HANDICAP, of £650; 1* miles. VIPAGNE STAKES (h» GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER, of £500; If miles. 5. of £500: U miles. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, of £350; 3 miles. E, of £400; 2 miles. HUIA HANDICAP, of £450; 6 furlongs. FIRST RACE AT 12 NOON EACH DAY. ADMISSION CHARGES. ADMISSION TO RACECOURSE: LEGER ENCLOSURE: Each Person.. .. .. 1/6 Gentlemen .. .. .. 4/Vehicles . . '. . .. 2/6 Ladies .. .. . . . 3/GRANDSTAND ENCLOSURE: Gentlemen .. . . . . 10/Ladies .. . . . 5/Amusement Tax is paid by the Club. Children under 12 will NOT be admitted to the Grandstand Enclosure. 1 W. Sl SPENCE, Secretary. RACES AT ELLERSLIE 11th and 13th APRIL JPTlts ■ 11111 I, Frankton 7.23 a.m., Huntly, 8.8 a.m., Glen Afton Helensville 6.45 a.m., 9.20 a.m. (13th), 9.52 a.m., 7.5 a.m., Mercer 8.59 a.m., Waiuku 8.50 a.m., (11th), 10.16 a.m. (Nth). Tuakau 9.24 a*m.» Pukekohe 9.38 a.m. Auckland 10.45 a.m. (13th), 10.50 a.m. (11th), Henderson 9.8 a.m., 10.15 a.m., 10.40 a.m. (13th), . I 1.0 a.m. (13th), 11.10 a.m. (11th), 11.20 a.m. 11.35 a.m. (11th), 12.12 p.m. (13th). (13th), 11.25 a.m. (I Ith), 11.47 a.m., 12.3 p.m. Whangarei 5.50 a.m. (I Ith). (11th), 12.19 p.m. (13th), 12.21 p.ip. (11th), Maungaturoto 7.0 a.m. (13th), 7.35 a.m. (11th). 12.45 p.m. (11th), 1.20 p.m. Frequent train service from and to stations within the suburban area. For full particulars of return trains, see handbills obtainable free at all stations. Ponsonby Trams connect with Trains at Auckland Station. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Racecourse platform and Auckland from any station between Whangarei and Frankton on 1 Ith April, and between Maungaturoto and Frankton on 13th April. EXAMPLES OF RETURN FARES TO RACECOURSE: MT. EDEN ... ... 1/- 1/6 From 2nd Ist From 2nd Ist AVONDALE ... 1/6 2/3 FRANKTON .. ; 8/9 13/- HENDERSON .. ... 2/- 3/GLEN L AFTON"* *' 7/6 11 /' HELENSVILLE.. .. 5/2 7/7 MERCER .. 4/6 6/6 MAUNGATUROTO .. 12/1 17/8 PUKEKOHE .. .. 3/- 4/6 WHANGAREI .. .. 17/3 2S/4 NOTE.—Return Fare from Auckland, 1/-. Single Fare, Racecourse to Auckland, 6d. Why do break (Scientists know that mental strain is much more serious than physical strain. Physical strain tires only the muscles which are easily restored by resting; but mental strain drains the body of the vital elements in the blood stream, which feed the brain and nerves. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22389, 8 April 1936, Page 21

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