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AUCKLAND gpROTTING OLUB. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1921-22 (to be run at the ' Summer Meeting, 1921-22), of 750 sovs; second horse to receive 150 sovs, third horse 75sovs, and the breeder of’ the winner 50sovs (provided that the horse is foaled in New Zealand) each from the stake. (In harness.) For now Yearlings. NOMINATIONS close THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920. First Acceptance, lsov each, close on the day of General Entry for Summer Meeting, 1920-21. Second Acceptance, lsov each, close on . the day of General Entry for the Spring Meeting, 1921. Final Payment, 6sovs each, close on the day of general entry for the Summer Meeting, 1921-22. One mile and a-half. , r ._ T _ C. F. MARK, s Secretary. , "VORTHERN STEAMship co -’ LTD - I RACES AT THAMES ijJjfcQjrsßL' AND PAEROA. 11l (Weather and other Cir■S cumstances permitting.) Racegoers should note the following steamer arrangements:— LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR THAMES. P.S WAKATERE. .Fri., March 5, 3 p.m. P.S. WAKATERE. .Sun., March 7, 4 p.m. LEAVE AUCKLAND FOR PAEROA. S.S TANIWHA. .Fri., March 12, 3.30 p.m. S.S. WAIMARIE. .Fri., Mar. 12, 3.30 p.m. S S. TANAWHA. .Tues., March 16, 7 p.m. S.S. WAIMARIE. .Tues., Mar. 16, 7 p.m. Vessels return ,to Auckland after each day’s racing. CHARLES RANSON, Manager. NEW ZEALAND JOCKEY S’ ASSOCIATION. MR. H. W. DAVIES, of Wellington, Tas been APPOINTED SOUTH ISLAND _ REPRESENTATIVE of the Association, and will reside permanently in Christchurch. C. C. SHEATH, Secretary. IS THIS CHEAP? 508 ACRES FREEHOLD. Situated 1% miles from Railway Station, embracing a small warm valley, all having been heavy bush country, now cleared and suitably grassed. The flats extend the full length of the Farm, and are unusually good land. On these I have seen maize growing ten feet high. Grazing and fattening is now carried out, although full conveniences for dairying exist. During late years 80 to 100 cows were always milked, and about 150 head of other cattle also carried. During this dairying, butter factory records show that for some years the highest bonuses from factory supplied were paid for cream from this Farm. 300 head of grazing cattle are now carried on the property. It is ring-fenced—sheep-proof-Watered by springs and two creeks. DWELLING, 4 rooms. Milking sheds and Totara slab yards. PRICE, £l5 per acre. Terms, £1750 cash. Balance can be arranged at 6 per cent. There is no over-drawn description in regard to above. Having a practical knowledge of Farming Conditions, I have no occasion to recomHiend what does not justifj the price asked. This is .one of the Cheap Farms, and I invite further enquiry. ’ i W. R- MACKESY, 167, QUEEN STREET, | AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 16

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