TROTTING OTAHUHU rpROTTIXG fILUB. TAHUHU iROTTING V^LUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1929. ALEXANDRA PARK. SECOND DAY TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). LEADING EVENT DOMIX lON HANDICAP OF 1,000, TWO MILES. HORSES AIL'ST BE IX THE BIRDCAGE AT 11. SO A.M. .. is Od each Us Od extra 12 Ss Od OUTSIDE GRANDSTAND Gentlemen, 2s Ud Extra. Ladies Free. ADMISSION CHUI)KEN I rS SPEC! A L HOLIDA R. L. ABSOLUM Kecr'etary. MEETINGS Great samoax demonstration REAT samoax demonstration WEDNESDAY -\]TGHT ▼ ▼ EDNESDAY -IN IGHT (TO-MORRO' CHAIRMAN: THE HO ALP., K.B_._E., C UI VICE-CHAIRMAN: DR. (1) Full history of late Administration’s militarist failure. (2) Whitewashing- Royal Commission findings exploded. (3) and Appeal Court’s decision in Tagraloa’s case and completely complicates Samoan consti-
tutional tangle. (4) Tamasese’s arrest for alleged obstruction of military police. Was it legal or justifiable? or was it a spectacular militarist show used for another purpose? ! Her Excellency High Chieftainess Tama* • sese delivers a Wonderful Message to the people of New Zealand. MR. A. HALL SKELTON Speaks On (a) The History of Samoan Injustice. (b) The Constitutional Tangle, the greatest Constitutional Question since the Boston Tea Party. | THE REV. JOHN GREENWOOD and MR. EDWARD STEVENSON move and speak to the Stirring Resolutions. Private McFarland Speaks on behalf of ' the Samoans killed in the Great TV r ar. lA. HALL SKELTON, Chairman, N.Z. Samoan Defence League. EDWARD STEVENSON, Secretary, N.Z. Samoan Defence League. PA K U R A N G A H IT N T. (IncorpA The ANNUAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Registered Office. 9 Union Buildings, Customs Street, on FRIDAY, at 12 o’clock noon. Nominations for the Offices of Master, Deputy-Master and Members of the Committees to be elected at the Annual Meeting must be lodged by 4 p.m. on FRIDAY next, with the undersigned, from whom nomination forms can be had on application. ROBT. D. NEAL, Secretary and Treasurer. THE SUN AGENCIES. BUCKLAND'S BEACH— E. Vogt. CHELTENHAM BEACH, DEVONPORTMrs. I>l. E. Blrchall, Beach House Tea Kiosk, Cheltenham Beach. COLLEGE HILL— P. McCann, Stationer, 16 College Hill, below Suffolk Hotel. loner, 231 New North Road. Dominion Road Junction. Mrs. A. E. Rasmussen, Fruiterer, Cr. Dominion Road and Brentwood Ave. *E. J Price. 715 Dominion Road. Mrs. G E Evans. Confectioner, 115 Dominion Road. D. J Kenny, Stationer, 228 Dominion Road, Valley Road Terminus. W. Stillwell, Fruiterer, SOI Dominion Road, near Empire Picture Theatre. W. Chambers. Fruiterer. 366 Dominion R.oad. _ Miss J Hansen. Fruiterer, 403 Dominion Road. S. P. Robinson, Tobacconist, Community Buildings, near St. Alban’s Church. Miss M. Casey, Confectioner, 619 Dominion Road Tram Terminus. H. Brierly, Tobacconist, 649 Dominion Road Terminus, opp. Capitol Theatre. Mrs. F. Croon. Confectioner, 848 Dominion Road. opp. Calgary Street. •D. Retter, c/o 619 Dominion Road. Corner Balmoral Road. _ Mrs. Brown. Confectioner, 950 Dominion Road. Mount Roskill. •*Mr R. Troup, Grocer, Dominion and Mt Albert Roads. Phone 13-054. EDENDALE•I. Goble. 8 Mount Pleasant Road, Mount Eden. Mrs. W. Warner, Tobacconist, IQ Edendale Road. Mrs. M. Nagle, Fruiterer, 113 Edendale Road. IL Joyne, Fruiterer, 187 Edendale Road. J. W. Eccles, Fruiterer, 232 Edendale Road. Miss C. Holmes, Toilet Parlours, 295 Edendale Road, Tram Terminus. G. S. Johnson, Fruiterer, 303 Edendale Road Tram Terminus. W. Le Brun, Fruiterer, 71 Taylor's Rd. Mrs. M. Davis, Confectioner, 99 New North Road. ELLERSLIE—•Miss T. Strong. Tobacconist, Panrnure Road, near Ellerslie Hotel. Edward H. Churches. Bootmaker. Panmure Road. Mrs. McKeown, Newsagent, Southern Cross Theatre. Mrs. Olive Groves, Fruiterer, opp. 151lerslie Racecourse Gates, Green Lane. Mrs. Fergus, Confectioner, 270 Great South Road Tram Terminus. F. P. Green. Grocer, Seymour Street, Ellerslie. Mrs. G. Walsh, corner Amy St., and Panrnure Rd., Ellerslie. EPSOM—•E. J. Thompson, Confectioner, Junction Great South and Manukau Rds. Mrs. Jas. Huston. Fruiterer. 365 Manukau Road. Mrs. J. M. Peel, 415 Manukau Road. M. Blackie, 448 Manukau Road, Epsom. W. Fallwell, Tobacconist, 195 Manukau Road, opp. Tram Barn. G. Davis. Confectioner. 527 Manukau Road. R. Horne, D.O.S. Fruiterer. 689 Manukau Road, near Onslow Road. Mrs. E. Impey, 622 Manukau Road, Greenwood’s Corner Post Office. FREEMAN’S BAY— C. Tyleeoat, Tobacconist, 4 Patteson Street, opp. Victoria Park. GLEN EDEN— Mrs. Bar tram, Station Library, Glen Eden. Mrs. F. Lane, Tea Rooms and Fruiterer, Valley Road. opp. Railway Gates. GREY LYNN •W. R. Gordon, 31 Vermont St. Shaw, Fruiterer, 215 Great North Rd. Churchill Leeds, Draper and Stationer, 301 Surrey Crescent. Old Tram Terminus. Miss McKenzie, Confectioner. 41A Richmond Avenue. Miss O’Hagen, Confectioner, corner Welpark Avenue and Old Mill Road. J. A Pickrell. Confectioner, etc., opp. Zoo gates. GREEN LANE— Mrs. Welch, Newsagent, 219 Great South Road. W. 11. Crump, Fruiterer, 241 Great South Road. Messrs. Cato and Phillips, Fruiterers, 216 Green Lane, opp. Theatre. •F. P. Tack. Confectioner, 33 Great South Road. W. Brown. Grocer, corner Wheturangi Road and Greenlane West. HENDERSON— Mrs. Pollard, Confectioner, opp. Railway Station. HERNE BAY—•P. McCardell, 1 Barrie Street, Herne Bay. Mrs. A. Greenwood, Fruiterer, 122 Jervois Road, corner Clarence Street. E. J. Vial, Dairy, 170 Jervois Road. A. Homer, Stationer and Confectioner, 203 Jervois Road, opp. Bayfield School. P. Devlin, Confectioner, 223 Jervois Rd. Mrs. Shanley, Confection. 228 Jervois Road. opp. Car Barn. TE ATATU— G. Illingworth, Post Office, Storekeeper. ;
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 598, 26 February 1929, Page 3
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