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PUBLIC NOTICES THE WELLINGTON MOTOR CAMP CLUB TSXT’ANTED, FIFTI GOLFERS AND MOTORISTS, with £SO each, to own 190 T T acres., and be independent of the search for Camping Ground*. There arc about 55 acres flat, and the balance is undulating, no high hills, with beautiful wliare sites, lots of little valleys, streams of good water, firewood to last for years if controlled, ferns, bush, beautiful views, on country road, fenced, weatherproof five-roomed house, to start clubhouse. A little expenditure damming a stream would provide a large lake at the foot oi the property. Hares and rabbits to shoot. Mungaroa River handy for anglers. Why pay from .£SO to £l5O for small week-end sections, when one can have nearly a four-acre sharo for .£SO, with room to play? On completion of the membership, the owner will hand over the deeds. The club would derive cohsiderablo revenue from letting camping sites. The owner will expend 5 per cent, of the subscription in putting the private road in good order, and building a few necessary foot-bridges over the streams, or any other improvement required. Full rights of use for the coming season are available at once, and the firs! subscribers have first choice of quarter- acre camping sites on the elevated parts reserving the flat portion for games, etc. A warm and sheltered spot at the head of the beautiful Mungaroa Valiev that cannot be approached except by tits own private road. w JOB EVER” for £SO per m ember . There is no area of land in tht Wellington district offering the same facilities a t anything near the price. Subscriptions ho J. H. GRUAR, Kelburn avenue, or Main road, Upper Hutt. TROTTING RACES' TROTTING RACES WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. HUTT PARK, PETONE, HUTT PARK, WEDNESDAY, Dec. Bth, and SATURDAY, Dec. nth. SEE THE CHAMPIONS: GREAT BINGEN, PRINCE POINTER, ONYX. WAITAKI GIRL, LOG \\ CHIEF, BLACK ADMIRAL, WILLIE LOGAN. FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 12 (noon). Trains leave Lambton Station at frequent intervals from 9.10 a.m. Ten Shilling Totalisator Both Inside and Outside. Publican's Booth under management D. Meagher. Catering by Dustin's Ltd. R. W. SHORT, Secretary.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12622, 6 December 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12622, 6 December 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12622, 6 December 1926, Page 3

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