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HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE FOR COTTAGE OR MANSION— It is equally true That PRACTICAL ECONOMY us take two instances only, to form a comparison with wood construction. Sa\ then, a house costing £6OO in wood would cost in Brick—all the way round and all the way through—even £IOO more. Assume that the external painting of th wooden house costs £3O every 3 years, and you must put aside 5s ea h w< k t meet this. Brick does not require painting, and interest and sinking fund • in. only to 2s 6d per week. Then compare the cost of maintenance and BRICK Fv*E ECONOMY wins every time. We will build for you you even easier terms on a brick house. Act now by calling at Diln'<*rth Building any day (or between 7 and 9 p.m. on Fridays) and discussing the matter • your own plan and terms with J. r. Oag and H N Stafford Dependable Builders.” GARDEN HOMES CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. A N U R E W A. A ACRE VC A. PRETTY NATIVE BI'SH. 4 X Unusual Opportunity of acquiring a very attractive Property of «• acres. This class of property commands a very handsome figure when developed and artistically laid out. Fine clumps of native bush, clear running stream, several grass paddocks, all __ easy land and w. U situated, being only jt-mile off concrete road. HOUSE of 6 rooms in fanorder; and outbuildings. Big road frontage, dedicated but not formed metal road to the property. Anyone requiring a charming site and residence will be delighted with this well-situated suburban home. DEPOSIT, £l5O. PRICE, £950. PALE THORPE AXD PARKE S, N1.R.E.1.A., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, 1 and 2 Winstone Buildings, Queen St. Phone 45-611.

BILLIARDS B ILLIARDS. “BILLIARDS, LIMITED,” SHIELD TOURNAMENT, 1928, AND AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP WILL COMMENCE IN OUR SHOW ROOMS, STRAND ARCADE, ON fONDAY EVENING, CJEPT. M E V] AT 30 P.M. 3, DRAW FOR THE FIRST ROUND IS AS FOLLOWS: M. D. WHITE V. K. TATE, Monday, September 3. H. A. MASSEY V. H. RAE, Tuesday, September 4. E. V. ROBERTS V. F. LOVELOCK, Wednesday Afternoon, sth. W. E. WARREN V. W. E. HACIvETT, Wednesday. September 5. C. A. STEVENSON V. F. H. TAYLOR, Thursday, September 6. BYES: A. “Scott,” H. F. Valentine, E. Mo NOTE.—Players must play on night drawn. PROMOTERS:— MESSRS. BILLIARDS, LIMITED, Strand Arcade, Auckland. C. CUMMINS, Manager. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. RACING. JJAKURANGA HUNT RACE MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE, LLERSLIE XVaCECOURSE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER <*>Q aturday, September 1928. PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Auckland District Committee.) GREENMOUNT HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 250sovs; winner to receive 175sovs and (subject to special condition) second horse 50sovs, and third horse 25sovs. No horse will be eligible which nas won a race of any description prior to time of starting (point-to-point races excepted). Nomination lsov, acceptance 2so vs each. About two miles and ahalf. HARRIS MEMORIAL HUNTERS’ HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of 250sovs; winner to receive 175sovs, and (subject to special condition) second horse 50sovs, and third horse 25sovs. Nomination lsov, acceptance 2sovs each. One mile and a-half. SYLVIA PARK HANDICAP, of 225sovs: winner to receive loOsovs, and (subject to special condition) second horse 50sovs, and third horse 25sovs. Hack conditions. Nomination lsov, acceptance 2so.vs each. One mile and aquarter. JELLICOE HANDICAP, of 500sovs; winner to receive 350sovs, and (subject to special condition) second horse TOOsovs, and third horse SOsovs. Nomination lsov, and acceptance ssovs. each. One mile and a-quarter. PAKURANGA HUNT CUP of TOOsovs; winner to receive 450sovs cash and Cup valued at 50sovs, and (subject to special condition) second horse 12550\ r s, and third horse 75sovs. Nomination lsov, acceptance Ssovs, and final payment at the post of 4sovs each. About three miles. AUCKLAND HANDICAP of 225sovs; winner to receive 150sovs, and (subject to special condition) second horse SOsovs, and third horse 25sovs. For three-year-olds and upwards that have not won a fiat race of the value of 150sovs, or flat races of the collective value of 400sovs at time of nomination. . Nomination lsov, and acceptance 2sovs each. One mile. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, of , 200sovs; winner to receive HOsovs, > and (subject to special condition) see- j ond horse 40sovs, and third horse 20sovs. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight 10.7. A trophy of the value cf ssovs presented by the Pakuranga Hunt to rider of the winner. Nomination lsov, and acceptance lsov each. One mile and a-quarter. DUNEDIN HANDICAP, of 400sovs; winner to receive r.OOsovs, and (subject to special condition) second horse 70sovs, and third horse 30sovs. Nomination lsov, and acceptance 4sovs each. Six furlongs.

All events subject to the condition that the winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be rehandicapped; such rehandicaps to be declared not later than seventy-two hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. NOMINATIONS close with the .Secretary, "W. S. Spence, at 97 Shortland Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, September 7, by 5 p.m. HANDICAPS will be declared on TUESDAY, September 25. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary at the above address, on WEDNESDAY. September 26, by 12 Noon. Full Programme in “N.Z. Referee.” All Nominations and Acceptances must be accompanied by the necessary amount in cash. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary Pakuranga Hunt Race Meeting, 97 Shortland Street, Auckland. TROTTING. UCKLAND T ROTTING Ll'] SALE OF PRIVILEGES, 1928-29. Tenders are invited for Purchase of the following Rights for 1925-29 season:— 1. CATERING, Outside Enclosure. 2. STILL ORANGE DRINKS, Inside and Outside Enclosure. 3. TOBACCO STALLS, Inside and Outside Enclosure. 4. BAND, Inside Enclosure. Full particulars obtainable at the Club's Office, Durham Street East, where endorsed tenders will be received up to noon on FRIDAY, September 7. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. G. MABEE, Secretary.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 3

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