NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS Pakuranga Hunt Club’s Races at Ellerslie 29th September , 1928 Whatever problems you may have on the course, you need not have one on the way to the ground. The safest, cheapest, and most comfortable journey is by rail. Every possible precaution is taken by the people's railways for the people’s safety. Race Trains TO £. PROM Ellerslie Racecourse Will run as under— Lrave Auckland I' ,:. .. 10.13. 11.6, 11.15. 11.52 a.m.. 12.1.1. 12 40. 1.9. and jll-.ui ret .. n:- Racecourse to Auckland at frequent intervaLs before and after last race. The 10..*?.“. and il.io a.m. trains will not stop at Remuera or Greenlane. Special train will leave Papakura 0.40 a.m.. Manurewa i*.Papat.octoe 10.5, Otahuhu 10.13, Penrose 10.22, Racecourse arrive 10.25, Auckland 10.45 a.m. Connecting train will leave Onphunga for Penrose at 10.13 a.nt. Special train.will leave Auckland 4.45 p m.. Racecourse 5.5 p.m., Fapnkura arrive 5.55 p.m. Connecting- train will leave Penrose for Onehunca r Mnco. Holiday Excursion tickets available for return until Ist October will »*•. issued to Racecourse Siding and Auckland from Plankton Junction, Waiuku, and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 20th Sep 1 ember, by trains due to arrrive Auckland not later than 12 noon. The<. tickets will not be available by Limited Express trains. Race tickets, available on day of issue only, will be issued from Auckland and Newmarket to Racecourse Siding. Return fare (rail only), l/»;. Single tickets only will be issued at Racecourse Siding. Minimum fare 1/-. Free passes, privilege, season, and commutation tickets from ajiy sta - tion, also ordinary and tourist tickets from Auckland and Newmarket, will not be accepted at Racecourse Siding. For further particulars see handbill, or inquire at stations. COMFORT SAFPTV *lT2al?ing op a Ticks! THE SUN Classified Advts Bring, Buyer and Seller Together
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 466, 22 September 1928, Page 6
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