SALES BY AUCTION A A T TRACT rVFrNYESTMENT. 13 NEWTON ROAD. 13 NEWTON ROAD. GOOD PROSPECTIVE VALUE. JpRIDAY, JpEBRUARY J 2 P.M. hpe rAILE AND Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83 Queen St., on above date, \TERY CENTRALLY SITUATED FREEHOLD, known as No. 13 NEWTON ROAD (close to Karangaahpe Rd.), comprising House, 8 rooms, bathroom, 2 sculleries, storeroom, etc.; 5 fireplaces, range with h.p. hot water service, e. 1., detached wash-house. Insured for £9OO. Freehold section 44ft. lin. frontage by av. depth 115 ft. House very suitable for subdivision into 3 FLATS, or at small expense, SHOP FRONT could be added. Projected underground railway with station at foot Newton Rd. will greatly enhance values in this locality. Owner leaving Auckland and prepared to accept LOW FIGURE. JOCKEY (Incorporated.) JpEBRUARY <T>~ AND 27? 192S ’ NOMINATIONS for all events will at the office of the Acting-Secre-tary, TE AROHA, or BLOMFIELD AND CO:. High Street. AUCKLAND, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, at o p.m. G. A. BUSH, Acting Secretary. Phone 245. P.O. Box 6. W rnROTTING C 1 :HOP AMD D WELLING. fEETING, . AVONDALE. AVONDALE. CENTRAL CORNER SITE. FEBRUARY “I 2 P.M. 17, gUMMER To be held at 1 LAUD ELANDS, JJAMILTON. On ATURDAY, jyj-ARCH g^!92B. gAMUEL AND gONS, J^TD... Will Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83 Queen Street, on above date, Freehold business premises, known as THE STATION STORE, situated on cor. Brown St. and Roberton Rd.. opp. Avondale Station. Buildings comprise 2-storey commodious shop and dwelling rooms; wash-house, stable, garage, sheds, etc. The property occupies a very commanding position in this rapidly growing suburb and is suitable for any class of business; room for erection of another building (permit has been obtained). Elec, light, water and sewerage connection; proposed TRAMWAY EXTENSION passes door. Owner farming and anxious to realise—will accept a price which does not represent value of land alone. T' r NDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT AT AUCKLAND, and at the -request of the First Mortgagee in exercise of the Power of Sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage Number 130936 J>UTHERFORD, AND JUSTIN, Instructed .as above, will offer for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street East, Auckland, on FRIDAY, F EBRUARY 17 192 AT NOON, ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, containing 4 acres, more or less, being Lot 2 on a plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at Auckland under N .... V.HV.C a.i. Auunutnu uiitier urn - I*- r a- nd being portion of Allotment 4a of the Parish of Waluku East, and the tJ ? e 1 - and Ixl Certificate of Title including a 4-roomed house with Hied roof, electric light, in fair order, within half a mile of the centre of the township of 'Waiuku. The Mortgagee’s application and estimate of value may be seen at the Office of the Registrar during office hours and -- ..cs.otrtii uuiuig unxce nours an ke seen at the Auctioneer s Offices, Victoria Street, Auckland, prior t° the sale without payment of any fee Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the office of the Auctioneers or at the office of Messieurs Wynyard, Wilson, Vallance and Holmden, |„£ ra f ° r .the Mortgagee, Hurbutt Victoria street East, to the City of Auckland. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11 and 13. ACCEPTANCES for First Day close on TUESDAY, February 7, with Secretary, Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m., and with Secretary, Rotorua, at 9 p.m. „ A ■ E. LA TROBE HILL, Sec. P.O. Box 105, Rotorua. Phone, Private 2, Office 110. O HINEMURI TOCKEY UILUB (Inc.). A NNUAL pAEROA gATCRDAY AND JJJONDAY, MARCH 17 AND 19. 1928. OFFICERS.— Judge, MR. F. J. McANEMIN; Starter, MR. W. C. PRICE; andicapper, MR. W. P. RUSSELL. PROGRAMME. MRST D AY. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1928. (First Race Starts 11.45 a.m.) HANDICAP HURDLES, of £l7s.—Over Six Flights of Hurdles; 1£ Miles. KARANGAHAKE HANDICAP, of £l5O. —For Two-year-olds; about 52 furlongs. NOVICE HANDICAP, of £lso.—For Three-year-olds and upwards that have not won an advertised flat race of any value at the time of entry; about 52 furlongs. OHINEMURI GOLD CUP HANDICAP, of £6OO, including Gold Cup, valued £IOO. —First horse-to receive £4()0 and gold cup, second horse £75 and third horse £25: 1 mile 3 furlongs. KO.MATA, HANDICAP, of £2oo.—Hack conditions: about 7 furlongs. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP, of £3OO. 6 furlongs. McGUIRE MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £2oo.—About 22 miles. NETHERTON HANDICAP, of £225.—1 Mile and 110yds. Lowest weight, 8.0. SECOND D ,AT. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, of £2oo.—Over Seven Flights of Hurdles; li| miles. HIKUTAIA HANDICAP, of £2oo.—Hack conditions; 1 mile 110yds. WAITEKAURI HANDICAP, of £2OO. For two-year-olds; 6 furlongs. SHAW MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £350.—1 mile 110yds. WAIHI HANDICAP, of £lso.—For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won an advertised flat race of any value at the time of entry; about 7 furlongs. PAEROA HANDICAP, of £250.—6 FurHAURAKI PLAINS STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £2oo.—About 3 miles. WAIKINO HANDICAP, of £2so.—Lowest weight, 8.0; about 7 furlongs. SPECIAL NOTICE! Nominations for all events close at S p.m.. on FRIDAY, the 17th day of February, 1928, With the Secretary, Paeroa, or with Messrs.. Blomfield and Co., High St., Auckland. All Nominations, £l. PROGRAMME. IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP (Harness), of £l2O. For Trotting Horses only. Limit, 5.4. Nom., 20s; accept., 30s. Distance, 2 miles. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP (Harness), of £l6O. Limit, 3.37. Nom., 20s; accept., 40s. Distance, lh miles. WAIKATO TROTTING CUP HANDICAP (Harness), of £SOO and Gold Cup. Limit, 4.36. Nom., 40s; accept., 100 s. Distance, 2 miles. RAGLAN HANDICAP (Harness), of £l5O. Limit, 4.44. Nom., 20s; accept., 40s. Distance, 2 miles. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP (Harness), of £240 and Cup presented by W. Montgomery, Esq. For Trotting Horses onl3 r . Limit, 4.46. Nom., 30s; accept., 60s. Distance, 2 miles. WAIPA HANDICAP (Harness), of £250. Limit, 2.18. Nom., 30s; accept., 60s. Distance, 1 mile. DOMINION HANDICAP (Harness), of £2OO. For Unhoppled Horses only. Limit, 4.52. Nom., 30s; accept., 60s. Distance, 2 miiles. FAREWELL HANDICAP (Harness), of £IBO. Limit, 2.571. Nom., 20s; accept., 50s. Distance, l\ miles. NOMINATIONS close 5 p.m. FRIDAY, February* 10. HANDICAPS on THURSDAY, February ACCEPTANCES close 5 p.m. MONDAY, February 27. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Secretary. rjIHAMES rp ROTTING (Incorporated.) C LUE JJTH JJEETING (TGTALISATOR) To be held on the >ARAWAI JJACECOURSE. AT L’RDAY, ]\D 24 PROGRAMME (Approved by N.Z. Trotting Association). 1. HIKUTAIA HANDICAP (Harness), of lOOsovs. For horses that have not won better than 2.26 to the mile at time of nomination. Limit, 3.43£. Distance, li miles. Nom., 20s; Acc., 30s. KEREPEEHI HANDICAP (Harness), of llpsovs. Limit, 4.50. Distance, 2 miles. Nom., 205.; Acc., 355. PARAWAI HANDICAP (Harness), of lOOsovs. For unhoppled trotting horses only that have not won better than 2.30 to the mile at time of nomation. Limit, 3.52. Distance, 1% iles. Nom., 205.; Acc., 30s. 4. PURIRI HANDICAP (Saddle), of 115 sovs. Limit, 2.24. Distance, 1 mile. Nom., 205.; Acc., 355. 5. THAMES TROTTING CUP HANDICAP (Harness), of 455sovs (including Gold Cup valued at 100 guineas presented by Mrs. B. Collins). Limit, 4.42. Distance, 2 miles. Nom., 405.; acc., 70s. 6. TURUA HANDICAP (Harness), of 115 sovs. Limit, 3.37. Distance, 11 miles. Nom., 205.; Acc., 355. 7. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP (Harness), of 200sovs. For unhoppled trotting horses only. Limit, 4.58. Distance, 2 miles. Nom., 305.; Acc., 50s. 8. KOPU HANDICAP (Harness), of 135 sovs. Limit, 2.54. Distance, 1\ miles. Nom., 205.; Acc., 40s. NOMINATIONS for all Events close with the Secretary at his office, Mary Street, Thames, or with Mr. R. L. Absolum, Secretary Otahuhu Trotting Club, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, March 7, at 5 p.m. HANDICAPS will appear on or about MONDAY, March 12, 1925. ACCEPTANCES will close with the Secretary (Thames), or with Mr. R. L. Absolum (Auckland), on FRIDAY, March 16, 1928, at 5 p.m. Pocket Programmes may be had on application.; E. O. BROWNLEE, Secretary, Mary Street, Thames. Phone 310 m. RACING CLUB (Inc.)’ ANNUAL RACE MEETING. To be held at PUKEKOHE, on SATURDAY AND MONDAY, March 10 and 12. NOMINATIONS for all events Close < FRIDAY, February 17. Special Trains for the conveyance horses between Ellerslie and Pukeko] each day of races. A. P. DAYSH. Secretary, P.O. Box 47, Pukekohe. RELIGIOUS SERVICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.—First Chur vy of. Christ, Scientist, Church Hi Symonds St. (near Grafton Bridge Services: Sunday*, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m Sunday School, Scots Hall, Symonds £ 11 Subject: “SPIRIT.” Golden Text: Jo iv., 24. WEDNESDAY—Testimony •> Meeting, p.m. Reading Room and Libra Monday to Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. 11 a.m.—“The Mystery of the Sea.” 2.30 p.m*.—Sunday School. 3.30 p.m.—Bible Classes. 7 p.m.—“lnterviews with Jesus.” Royal oak baptist MR. J. M. LILLY. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Services. CHURCH rOTJNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCLATION. SUNDAY AFTERNOON MEN’S MEETING. Will Members and Friends please note that our usual Sunday Afternoon Men’s Meeting will be in vacation until FebruCONDITIONS. further notice. I.—Entrance money must be forwarder with nominations, together with name and address of owner, name, age and pedigree of horse, name of trainer, and colours. 2. —All winning horses, after declaration of weights, are subject to be rehandicapped. 3. —Owners are responsible for all penMS alties and allowances. 4. —Entries and acceptances by telegram or telephone must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity, otherwise they may be disallowed. H. POLAND, REV. C. G. SCRMGEOUR, Missioner. SERVICES; 11 a.m., Fellowship”; 7 p.m.. Preacher -Rev. A. J. Seamer,- General Superin- : Xe&dent, Home Missions. FRANCE STREET-. £ Mr. J. Crooks.
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