TROTTING OTAHUHU rp ROTTING TAHUHU J- ROTTING pLl'B. V. Ll'B. SUMMER MEETING, 1929. ALEXANDRA PARK. SATURDAY AND WEDNES- | DAY, FEBRUARY 23 AND 27. I LEADING EVENTS. FIRST DAY. OTAHUHU CUP OF 101,000, AND GOLD CLP VALUED AT 100GNS. TWO MILES. SECOND DAY. DOMINION HANDICAP OF £I,OOO. TWO MILES. HORSES MUST BE IX THE BIRDCAGE AT 11.30 A.M. ADMISSION Is 6d each LAWN ENCLOSURE . . 6s Od extra CHILDREN UNDER 12 3s Od OUTSIDE GRANDSTAND Gentlemen, 2s 6d Extra. Ladies Free. RAILWAY NOTICES ECCBELEE RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FROM FRANKTON AND CAMBRIDGE TO WAIHI AND STRAND (TAURANGA) HALF ORDINARY RATES On Sunday, February 24, an excursion train for Waihi and Strand (Tauranga) leaves Frankton 7.35 a.m., Hamilton 7.41, Ruakura 7.51, Morrinsville 5.17 Waitoa 8.29, Te Aroha 8.41, Faeroa 9.28, Waihi 10.2, Katikati 10.34, Strand arrive 11.23 a.m. Train to connect leaves Cambridge 7.15 a.m. RETURN train leaves Strand 5.45 p.m., Tauranga 5.56, Waihi 7.15, arriving Faeroa 7.50, Te Aroha 8.34, Morrinsville 8.58, Hamilton 9.34, Frankton 9.3$ p.m. Connecting train for Cambridge leaves Ruakura 9.27 p.m., Cambridge arrive 9.59 p.m. These trains stop for passengers where required between Cambridge and Ruakura and at Hamilton, Morrinsville, Waitoa, Te Aroha Faeroa, Waihi and Katikati. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS to Waihi and Strand (Tauranga) will be issued. These tickets are available only by above trains and are not available for break of journey. Examples of return fares:— To WAIHI From Frankton Jn Hamilton Cambridge Ruakura Jn. Morrinsville Waitoa Te Aroha Faeroa Waihi Katikati To STRAND, 2nd. Ist 6/6 5/6 4/6 2/6 10/3 11/5/9 4/6 2/6 16/8/6 6/6 4/The Railway Refreshment Rooms at Tauranga will be open on outward and return journeys to enable excursionists to obtain Refreshments. MEETINGS Methodist conference OPENING SESSION. IN THE PITT STREET CHURCH, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. At 7 O’Clock. Induction of the President, REV. JOHN F. GOLDIE. Special Music by Pitt Street and Kingsland Choirs. Offertory for Conference Expenses. The Public is Cordially Invited. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY. —Conference in Session in Pitt Street Church. 7.15 p.m.—Great Procession of Witness from the Church to the Civic Square. 7.30 p.m.—Open-air Meeting. Speakers: Revs. C. Eaton and L. B. Neale. Leader: Rev. F. Copeland. SATURDAY' NEXT. —Official Opening of Wesley College Chapel, PAERATA (presented by Mrs. W. H. Smith. Buses leave Pitt Street Church 1 p.m. Tickets from Caretaker. gEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. All classes commence on MONDAY NEXT. Enrolments should be completed this W classes are already filled. G. J. PARK, Principal.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 594, 21 February 1929, Page 3
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