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ACCEPTANCES for the First Dayclose on FRIDAY, APRIL 13, at 9 p.m. ACCEPTANCES for the Second Day close on MONDAY, APRIL 23, at 9 p.m. HANDICAPS. HANDICAPS for the First Day to appear on APRIL 9. HANDICAPS for the Second Day to appear on APRIL 23. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No nomination will-he accepted unless accompanied by fees. No competitor will be allowed to start unless all fees are paid. No competitor will be allowed to start unless colours, dress and gear are in good order and condition. No horse will b® allowed to compete in hopples in races for trotters only. Rule 172 New Zealand Rules of Trotting.—By the entry of or endeavouring to enter a horse, every person having or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these Rules, and to be barred from questioning the ' action of the Club or other body holding a sports meeting or any official of the Club or such other body in respect of such horses, or of any person connected therewith otherwise than is provided for in Part XXX. of the Rules. Placed horses on any day may be entered for shorter limit races on any succeeding day of the same meeting. Such entry mupt be made before 7 pm. on the day on which the horse was placed except in the case of the third day of the Summer Meeting for which such additional entry must be made before 7 p.m. on the second day of the meeting. The Committee reserve the right, to refuse any entry and to exclude any person or persons from the ground without giving any explanation. Before any horse can start the Provident Fund fee of ss. must be paid, under a penalty of disqualification, vide Rules of Trotting. The Committee reserve to themselves the right to have horses handicapped in any or all races by time or distance. All Entries -and Acceptances to be addressed to the Secretary, Durham Street, Auckland. Higgins’ Patent Starting Barrier installed on Course. \ 4; C. F. MARK, Secretary. E. MORRIS, JUNR.. puhebal dibectob. Head Office and Works; 60, TARANAKI ST., WELLINGTON. During the last five years, Mr. Morris has carried out over 2000 funerals. Telephone 937. Undertaking work carried out in all parts of New Zealand. Largest stock of Wreaths and Crosses in the Dominion. Own Motor Hearse, Mourning Coaches and Carriages. No Ring on ’Phone 937, Wellington, is too early or too. late.

Robt. M. Gillespie ESTABLISHED LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, PAPAKURA, AUCKLAND. Read This I 25Q ACRES Of the Finest Cropping Land in the Auckland Province. Within 20 miles of the Auckland Wharves. Situate in Auckland’s Finest Suburb. Close to station. Over a mile of salt water frontage. All ploughed and in grass or crop. Good buildings. Now ready for cutting up. There is fully 100 per cent, profit in this. Owner retiring. 20 ] stacks of oats included in I price. The owner will accept £14,400 on a deposit of £4OOO. Write to the Sole Agent for photos. ROBT. M GILLESPIE REAL ESTATE AGENT, PAPAKURA. ’Phone No. 1, Papakura. Box 13, Papakura.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1393, 4 January 1917, Page 5

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