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DANCE ONGA ONGA TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, MARCH 12th. Organised by Onga Onga Football Club. Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. ' Lew Munro’s Orchestra. Admission—Gents 2/6, Ladies 2/-. £ ealand RAILWAYS. WEEK-END EXCURSION TO AUCKLAND AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. FRIDAY, 15th MARCH. REGATTA AT NGARUAWAHIA, 16th MARCH. FRIDAY, 15th: Wellington (Thorn.) Palmerston North Ngaruawahia Auckland SUNDAY, 17th: Auckland Ngaruawahia Palmerston North dep. 7.28 p.m. dep. 10.19 p.m. arr. 8.21 a.m. (16th). arr. 10.52 a.m. Wellington dep. 4.0 p.m. dep. 5.58 p.m. arr. 4.0 a.m. (18th). arr. 6.51 a.m. STOP AT ALL PRINCIPAL STATIONS EN ROUTE. FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES. RETURN FARES at well under Jd per mile, available from all stations on 15th March, by trains arriving Woodville and Palmerston North in time to connect with excursion train, available for return by return excursion train on 17th, and connecting trains. Example:— From Auckland. Ngaruawahia. Waipawa .. 29/6 24/6 SEATS RESERVED FREE. Tickets to Auckland available for break of journey at Ngaruawahia and Frank ton Junction. See handbill or inquire at stations for particulars. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. For best Prints and Quick Service send your Films to Murray’s Pharmacy, Box 36, Waipawa. MENIER’S TOILET CREAM Keeps the skin and hands soft, supple, and free from chaps or cracks; 2/6, from Murray’s Pharmacy, Box 36, Waipawa. SPOKTING. RAPIER PARK MEETING The e was a good attendance at the second- day’s racing of the Napier Park Racing Club on Saturday. A total of £5576 10s went through the mach : a, slightly less than on the second 7. y last year, but there was an improvement of £264 on the two days. Results of racing were as under: — St. Patrick’s Handicap.—Cullus 1, Cyclonic 2, Gold Mag 3. Omahu High-weight.—High Grader 1, Kahunoke 2, Tareha 3. Kuao Handicap.—Passion Flower 1, Blue Garter 2, Quake 3. Prince of Wales Handicap.—Speed 1, Sunny Sky 2, Lady Spy 3. Trial—Fortene 1, Count Willonyx 2, Peggy Defoe 3. Wharerangi Hack Cup.—Shirred Ribbon 1, Memnon 2, Royal Dash 3. Telegraph Hack.—Secrecy 1, Queen’s Pride 2, Fortene 3. WAIKATO MEETING. PRINCIPAL EVENT TO AGA KHAN. HAMILTON, This day. The Waikato Racing Club’s meeting was concluded to-day. Results: — OHINEWAI HANDICAP, Of £100; six furlongs. Salesman, 8.1 1 Racela, 8.3 2 Orae, 9.0 3 Scratched: Pola Dance. The winner paid a dividend approaching twothirds of a century. RAGLAN HURDLES, Of £150; mile and three-quarters. Dark Marble, 9.12 1 Pennyplain, 9.5 2 Scratched: Luminary. TE RORE HANDICAP, Of £125; six furlongs. Lord Willonyx, 8.9 Astarth, 8.3 * Keith Lu, 7.0 3 VERCOE HANDICAP, Of £225; one mile. Aga Khan, 8.3 1 Sinking Fund, 7.7 2 Scratched: Prince Colossus. Mr Powdrell: Not since we organised. It saves a lot of useless running about. Mr Preston: I was one of (he first to co-ordinate in this district, and it | was a sorry experience. Mr Sehierning submitted that tingranting of an extra license would seriously affect the Railway Department, as the applicant had stated that he intended to take back loading. It was quite evident that with the number of authorities available in this district there could not possibly lie any shortage of transport. ! Mr Dodd submitted that Mr Presi ton, by bard work and personality, had built up a big business which gave service and satisfaction to hundiods of people throughout tie district. Would the Board say that he must not progress any further? He must pay his £2OO a year for heavy traffic licenses but must not operate beyond certain limits. The principle was not in accordance with British : justice. Sir Stephen Allen said the Raill way Department did not come into : the argument. The question was whether or not there was sufficient ' transport to meet requirements. I The Board reserved its decision.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXII, Issue 39, 11 March 1935, Page 3

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