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RACING JJARTON Jf g™BEB JJ^JEETING. JJONDAT AND rpUESDAY, JANUARY 2 AND S, 1928. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS will SLOSE at MARTON on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927. For Full Programme see “N.Z. Referee”” of 17th. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary. TROTTING A UCKLANU T ROTTING SUMMER MEETING. ACCEPTANCES for the First Day close with the Secretary, Durham Street East, on FRIDAY, December 9, at 5 p.m. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES Sciecc j ZEALAND RAILWAY NORTHLAND TROTTING CLUB’S MEETING AT MAIR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927. HOLIDAY - EXCURSION TICKETS, I available for return until December 12, , 1927, will be issued to WHANGAREI from Opu'a Oka than, and intermediate station and to MAIR from Auckland and intermediate stations on December 10 by trains due to arrive Whangarei or Mair not later than 12.30 p.m. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS: On Saturday, December 10, the usual 645 a.m. Opua-Whangarei train, observing ordinary stops, will be expedited to leave Otiria S.O a.m.. Towai 9.35, Hikurangi 10.33 a.m., arriving Mair 11.3 and Whangarei 11.8 a.m. The usual 3.25 p.m. Whangarl-Opua train, observing ordinary stops, will be delayed to leave Whangarei 5.46 p.m., Mair 5.55, Hikurangi 6.32, Otiria 8.10, arriving Opua 8.50 p.m. A train (connecting with the 5.46 p.m. train ex Whangarei) leaves Otiria 5.15 p.m., arriving Okaihau 9.37 p.m. The usual 4.45 p.m. Kawakawa-Okaihau train leaves Kawakawa 4.45 p.m., Otiria 3.17, Kaikohe 6.15, arriving Okaihou 6.45 The usual 7.10 a.m. Maungaturcvto-Auck-land train will leave Maungaturoto 7.0 a.m., Kaiwaka 7.25, and Wellsford 8.10 4 The usual 5.51 p.m. Whangarei-Mau-ngaturoto train will be delayed to leave Whangarei 6.20 p.m., Waiotira 7.41, arriving Maungaturoto 8.44 p.m. A special passenger train, stopping only where timed, leaves Auckland for Hair at 6.0 a.m.. Newmarket 6.10, Mount Eden 6.17, Avondale 6.26, Henderson 6.53. Waimauku 7.22, Hetensville 7.48, Kaukapakapa 7.52. Tahekeroa 8.23, Ahuroa S.3ft, Kaipara Flats 8.42. Wellsford •.*, Tooune 9.18, Kaiwaka 9.30, Ranganui 9.34; Maungaturoto 9.50, Whangarei 11.11, arriving Mair 11.18 a.m. Return train, making same stops as outward train, leaves Mair 5.40 p.m., -Whangarei 5.50, Auckland arrive 11.21 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. BOWLING A UCKLAND BOWLING CENTRE. CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT. Flayers intending to take part in the above tournament are reminded that entries close with the Secretary on MONDAY, December 5, at 5 p.m. • GEO. L. GLADDING, Secretray. 2 and 3 (first floor), EXAMINATIONS. CEDDON MEMORIAL COLLEGE. TECHNICAL THE FOLLOWING WERE SUCCESSFUL IX PASSING EXAMINATIONS OF THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, HELD IN AUCKLAND IN JUNE LAST. PLUMBING. GRADE I.—L. B. Allison, F. V. Hoffman, Alex. M. McKenzie. GRADE 2.—Ernest Michel Lawrence Scholfleld. FINAL.—AIex. C. S. Macmillan, Oliver Needham, John E. Stenner. CARPENTRY AND JOINERY. GRADE I.—R. H. Armstrong, J. Blackledge, Owen S. Binns, Percy W. Bren tall, L. J. Daley, H. R. Gilmour. A. J. Humphrey, R. G. Leach, Hugh Marshall, M. McKaughton, A. W. Pillar, R. D. Rhodes, F. G. Turner, A. G. Wilson, C. F. Witten, C. J. n hit more. GRADE 2.—Clifford Cramer, Norman S. Conquer, Neville E. Dillon, Reg. E. Smith. FINAL GRADE.—David H. Bush, Eric J. Orr, William R. Yearsley. CABINET MAKING. George Johnston, Itobt. C. Gibson. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Brown, John F. Berry, Cyril CaddiSan, Ernest M. Darvill, Harold P. Crawford, Phillip J. Harris, Wm. J. Jenkins, Victor McLeod, Fred. E. W. Schmidt, Alan G. Sutherland. GRADE 2 (Continuous Current). —Hardley G. Conway, Wm. J. H. Fisher, Chas. W. Heyward, Wynn D. James, Frank A. McMillan, Richard N. O. Matthews. George W. Proctor, Ivan r. Robertson, Chas. G. Rudd, Raymond W. Whitehouse. GRADE 2 (Alternating Current). —Fred, b. B. Tonar, Raymond \V. Whitehouse. mechanical engineering. GRADE I. —David A. Robertson. Robert A. Stables. Flv . , TELEPHONY. GRADE tAutomatic). —Lionel S. ■Thomas. HABBOUB BOARD NOTICES Auckland harbour board. Superintendent’s Office, Quay Street, Auckland. November 30, 1927. YACHT RACES “MARK BUOY.” Notice is hereby given that a conical with black and white vertical “olpes, is now moored in the following Island n side of Rangitoto Brown's Island Beacon, 134 degrees. Emu Point, 62 degrees. During the Yacht Races this buoy will used by th* large Yachts as turning m ®rk, and will remain in this position Un til the end of April, 1928. By Order. H. B. BURNETT, Superintendent and Secretary.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 218, 3 December 1927, Page 5

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