TROTTING AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SPRING MEETING, 1030. SATURDAY, OCT. 24, MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), OCT. 26. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. WAITKMATA HANDICAP (Harness). £135. For* Trotting Horses only. Limit, 3.4!). Num., £1; accept., £l/101-. One mile and a-half. IMPROVERS' HANDICAP (Harness), £135. Limit, 3.5. Nom., £1; accept., £l/10/-. One mile and a-quarter. JELLICOE HANDICAP (Harness), £3OO. Limit, <1.30. Nom., £1; accept., £3. Two miles. PARNELti HANDICAP (Harness), £l5O. Limit, 3.3!). Nom., £1; Accept., £2. One mile and a-half. MOUNTAIN HANDICAP (Harness). £175. For Trotting Horses only. Limit, 4.53. Nom., ill; accept., £2. Two miles. OCTOBER HANDICAP (Harness), £l6O. Limit, 3.33. Nom., £1; accept., £2. One mile and a-half. STEWARDS' HANDICVP (Harness), £135. Limit, 3.43. Nom., £1; accept., £l/10/One mile and a-half. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (Harness), £225. Limit, 2.15. Nom., £1; accept., £2/10/One mile and a-quarter. SECOND DAY. GREEN LANE HANDICAP (Harness). £135. For Trotting Horses only. Limit. 3.49. Nom., £1; accept., £ J /10/-. One mile and a-half. NEWMARKET HANDICAP (Harness), £135. Limit, 3.43. Nom., £1; accept., £l/10/. One mile and a-half. LABOUR DAY HANDICAP (Harness), £3OO. Limit, 4.30. Nom., £1; accept., £3. Two miles. JUNCTION HANDICAP (Harness), £l5O. Limit, 3.30. Nom., £1; accept., £2. One mile and a-half. CAMPBELL HANDICAP (Harness), £IOO. Limit, 3.33. Nom., £1; accept., £2. One mile and a-half. HILLSBORO' HANDICAP (Harness), £175. For Trotting Horses only. Limit, 4.53. Nom., £1; accept., £2. Two miles. REMUERA HANDICAP (Harness), £225. Limit, 2.48. Nom., £1; accept., £2/10/-. One mile and a-quarter. INSULATION HANDICAP (Saddle), £155. Limit, 2.20. Nom., £1; accept., £2. One mile. NOMINATIONS. Nominations for All Events close with the Secretary, Durham Street East, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, October 0, at 5 p.m. HANDICAPS. Handicaps for the First Day to appear on TUESDAY, October 13. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the First Day close on FRIDAY, October 16, at 5 p.m. Nominations and Acceptances made by telegram must be confirmed immediately by letter, giving full particulars. Nominations and Acceptances will not be taken over the telephone. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 26 (AWAPUNI RACECOURSE). OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all Races for the above Meeting close on MONDAY, October 12, at S p.m. For Programme, see Referee. Free Stabling for Horses at Showgrounds Al l Gear carted free from Rail to Stablea. Wellington Meeting follows 5 days after Manawatu! A. H. MANSON, Secretary. Phone 5460. Box 112, Palmerston North. WAIKATO HUNT RACE MEETING. LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 26, 1936. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS close on FRIDAY, October 0, by 5 p.m., either with Messrs. Blom field and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland, or with the undersigned. T. H. HAMPSHIRE, Secretary. Lake Street, Cambridge. Phone 186. THOROUGHBREDS COLT, registered, Ped. Clydesdale, "Glenugi," rising 3yrs. Sire Craigie Nigel (imp.); dam. Maid of Perth, by Bonnie Denne. TROUP, Taupiri. DANCING MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO N.Z.'s University of Ballroom Dancing. ANNUAL STUDIO BALL in PETER PAN CABARET, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2S. During the evening the Novice Junior and Senior Championships, will take place. Tickets and Cubicle Reservations obtainable at the Studio. Private Lessons, Classes and Practices from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. STUDIOS: 05 QUEEN ST. Tel. 46-214. HAMILTON, STATE THEATRE, Tel. 2553. STRATTON QTUDIO, PRIVATE LESSONS: From 10 a.m. In Slow Foxtrot, Quick Step, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, and all the Latest Variations, direct from London's Leading Schools. CLASSES, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Evenings, from 8 to 10 p.m. FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE 45-440. , pi SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau.™ Eight Bands available.—Atwaters Pianog. COX. Now Clare Hali Studio ol lap. JT stage Dancing.—Durham St. E. JJKIVA'IE Course, lU/6, Single. 2/6.—Haulma 30 Shortland St. City R~UBY SIIERIUFF, H.B. Bldg., Newton.— Private lessons, 2/0; Tap Ballroom, by post. dances (as in studio), />/•■ VALESKA, 407 Queen St., Phone 46-121. —Expert Tuition All Types Dancing BUSINESS NOTICES J3ERFECTION J~)RY Q LEANING AND J^YEING Is Unexcelled. pORTER'S £)YE ORKS ' J/ 0 - Depots: J35 KARANGASAPE ROAD. 1 VULCAN LANE, FERRY BOOKSTALLS. Vans Collect and Deliver. Mr. U. A F. Gregge. 107 Bnrke St., Christchurch, reports the remarkable benefit of Th.vrodone on his 13-year-old girl. She waß only sst. in weight, extremely anaemic, and had stopped growing. After eight Bottles of Th.vrodone she put on Ist. 61b., she began to grow again, she has lost her nervousness, and is full of life and energy. Chemists sell '1 hyrodono nt 4/0. - DON'T FORGET 'NUO G E T " YOUR SHOES EVERY MORNING. TREATMENT ANAEMIA. It is the mineral content in Thyrodone that, in the opinion of medical men, makeg Thyrodone so valuable in anaemia cases. Th.vrodone has been proved to be indisputably superior to liver extract in the treatment of pernicious and secondary anaemia. Ask your Chemist for Thyrodone Booklet, which will explain why. It is Free.' - ND DON'T PORGET "NUGGET" YOUR SHOES EVERY MORNING. Money-back catarrh offer to ALL. It s remarkable to hear of the vast number if catarrh victims who are getting constant relief with Katarol. This powerful germicide is sold at 3/6 trial size, 5.* double size, iach drot stops catarrh misery. Sold a direct and generous refund guarantee by All uepois if Hutchinson Bros., Ltd., and Invmcible Cash nml Carry Stores, Ltd RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS SANITARIUM Cafe, Uueen St., serves VesreO table and Fruit Salads all day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 23
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