ADVERTISEMENTS “ 09 go al aj* 3 “ 30 £ co — To assist the N.Z.A.A. Association in Raising Funds to Send an Athletic Team to England. Under the auspices of AUCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB AND AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1891, AT POTTER’S PADDOCK. PROGRAMME. 1. Seven-a-side Football Tournament. Yards Handicap. . Open to Members of the A.A.A.C. and all amateur footballers. 3. 110 Yards Handicap, for footballers (non-amateurs). 4. Bicycle Handicap, for Roadsters; about 1| miles. 5. Tug of War. Five, men a-side. Open to all recognised Football Clubs. 6. Steeplechase. Open to Members of the A.A.A.C. and all Amateur FootUcmef’s. About miles. 1. Championship Footballers’ Race <llO yards). Each competitor to carry a football. ENTRY NIGHT, British Hotel, SATURDAY NEXT, Sept, 19, between 7 and 9 p.m. Acceptancbb close on SATURDAY, Sept. 26. J. HALFDAY, Jun., Hon. Sec. g E N E F I T A T 0 H , AT POTTER’S PADDOCK, SEPTEMBER 19. ' PARNELL V. SUBURBS. PONSONBY (OLD CLUB) V. THAMES WANDERERS. Proceeds to be given to the WIDOW and CHILDREN of the late MR. T. G. SIBBtN. KtCK-OFF, 3 p.m.'shiirp. Admission, Is.. Stand, Sixpence extra. Ladies Free to Grandstand only. Uunter’sArtillery Band have volunteered their services, and will be in attendance. G. H. IIIXON, Sec. A.R.F.U. ; >■> I - A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL AGRICULA , TURAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST SHOW OF THE ABOVE ASSOCIATION Will be held . A’f’ POTTER’S PADDOCK, EPSOM, On 4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The 6th and 7th November. Agriculturists arid others are cordially invited to co-operate. Schedules and all particulars obtainable from the Secretary, at the Office of the Association, 155, Queen-street. W. F. Massey*, President. ..... ..... . TATTERSALL’S. OPEN upon all the Principal Sporting Fixtures throughout the year. For full particulars see N.S.W. “Town and Country Journal,” also Brevities in “ Sydney Evening News.” Address, “ TASTERS ALL’S,” Care Of GEORGE ADAMS, Pitt-street, Sydney, N.S.W. Perisons making applications or seeking further information are requested to register their letters to ensure safe delivery; also enclose two addressed stamped envelopes. Programmes sent on application. "YyTYNDHAM HOT, COLD, & SHOWER BATHS NOW OPEN I d— CLEANLINESS OUR MAIN FEATURE. 12 Large Comfortable Bathrooms. HOURS: Week Dh.y5..'............. 5 a.m. to 9 p.ih. Saturdays ................ 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. , ’ i.. Sundays <y....7/;. < nA/. rt . i .v.’...-.-.'.‘.r.w 5 a.m to 10.30 ami. HOT BATH, is. Packets of Twelve Tickets, 9s, I Managers One of whom will always be in attendance to look after the comfortbfbtfi’patroris. WYNDHAM STREET, THREE DOOiRS from queen street.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume II, Issue 60, 17 September 1891, Page 10
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