RACING AIK AT O -1-VACIXG Clncorp.) AUTUMN MEETING To be held on the CLUB’S COURSE, TE RAPA. CLUB’S COURSE, TE RAPA, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY, APRIL 29 FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT l'l.DO A.AI. EACH DAY. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR ALL DISTRICTS. s. d. Admission to Course .. .. 2 0 -Motor-cars and other vehicles (other than members’) 2 6 Admission to Lawn Enclosure— Gentlemen 7 6 Ladies 5 0 Main Entrance to Course, first turning on Hamilton side of Vardon Road. Members please use the road at Northern end of Course, where cars may be parked in Members’ Car Paddock. All other patrons please use main entrance. In order to minimise the risk of accident, car drivers are respectfully requested not to pass cars going in the same direction, whether going to or coming from the Tc Rapa Racecourse. Official Traffic Inspectors will be stationed along the route, and any breach of the by-laws will be reported to the Police. No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker’s Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted to the Te Rapa Racecourse during the "Waikato Racing club’s Meeting, and if such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The .promotion of sweeps'is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. E. H. O’MEARA. Secretary. AY 7AIKATO RACES. SATURDAY AND MONDAY. SEDAN BUS LEAVES AARD OFFICE, DILWORTH BUILDINGS, EACH DAY, AT 7 A.M. Returning after Last Race. Reserve your Seats NOW! Phones: 44-636, 40-518. HUNT NOTICES jp AKURANG A HUNT (INC.). The Master (Mr. H. Bulloclc-Webster) and the Hunt Committee extend a cordial invitation to the Farmers to be present at the Opening Day Function of the Hunt, at the Public ITall, East Tamaki, on TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, the 27tli inst., at 11.43 a.m., and have pleasure in announcing that His Excellency the Governor-General has expressed his intention of being present. ROBT. D. NEIL, Secretary. HOCKEY j HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SATURDAY’S GAMES. REMUERAMT. EDEN V. SOMERVILLE. VICTORIA PARK—WAITEMATA V. UNIVERSITY B. PAPATOETOE — PAPATOETOE V. ST. LUKE’S. LAWN TENNIS i A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton Racquet Restringer, 94 Albert St. —Patronised by Tilden, World’s Champion. THE SUN AGENCIES AUCKLAND’S BEST NEWSPAPER rriHE QUN , -I HE GUN IS ON SALE EVERY EVENING AT THE FOLLOWING TOWN AND SUBURBAN AGENCIES PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are accepted by all Agents. 15 Words, 9d per insertion; 2s three consecutive insertions. 20 Words, Is 4d per insertion; 3s Cd three consecutive insertions. 25 Words, 2s per insertion; 5s 6d three consecutive insertions. Marriages, Deaths, etc., 2s 6d per insertion (30 words); 9d each additional 5 words Births (30 words), mention of nurse or doctor, 6d extra each. The Sun Telephone (Advts.) 46-S2O. • Denotes District Delivery Agents for The Sun. •• Denotes Advertisements Only. CITY—**H. Schmidt, Chemist, Queen Street (near Regent Theatre). .7. Sherwin. Newsagent, 68 Queen St.. Brooking and Son, Booksellers, Wellesley Street (opp. Civic Square). Miss L. Bishop, Newsagent and Confectioner, 10 Quay Street (opp. Northern Wharf). _ _ Mrs. T. Cummings, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 86 Shortland Street. Miss L. P. McMarama, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 18 Princes Street. Mrs. B. Cain. Candy Store, 90 Victoria Street. . „ A. Allen, Confectioner, 147 Victoria St. Bert Jones, Hairdresser, 69 Hobson St. A. Pickering, Confectioner, 158 Hobson F. Jones, Newsagent, 237 Hobson St. J Paxton, Fruiterer, 51 Wakefield St. A. G. Pillinger, Railway Bookstall (main outward platform). J. Buchanan, on all Ferry Bookstalls. *J. B. Crompton, 9 Pitt Street. 31 r. Atwell, 88 Victoria Street. Mr. Sullivan. Victoria Street. Mr. J. Lynch, 414 Queen Street. Miss Attwell, Stationer, 88 Victoria St. D. Sullivan, Stationer,. Victoria St. ARCHHILL— Mrs. B. Thomas, Lending Library and Newsagent, 81a Great North Road. Airs. E. Briggs, Tobacconist, la Great North Road (near Empress Theatre). AVONDALE — *B. Walesbv, C/o Mr. McKinnon, Racecourse Parade. J. R. Midgely. Stationer, Great North Road. Tierney and Sons, Tobacconist and Billiard Room, Great North Road. Phil. Woods, Tobacconist and Billiard Room, Great North Road. AUCKLAND PUBLIC HOSPITAL—•Steve Shelton, Fruiterer and Confectioner. opposite Main Gates. BIRKDALE— W. G. Reas, Stationer, Bright s Corner, Birkdale. A. Blanchard, Cabaret, Heachaven. BIRKENHEAD—•C. Neads, C/o Mrs. Kelly. Highbury Corner. W. S. Harvey, Wharf Bookstall. L. Turvey, Tobacconist, Hauraki St. Airs. G. Anderson, Fancy Goods and Stationer. Highbury Corner. BROWN’S BAY—•Airs. E. Wilkinson, Confectioner, near Theatre. BUCKLAND’S BEACH— Air. V. Vogt, Storekeeper, Buckland’s Beach. CHELTENHAM BEACH, DEVONPORT Airs. AI. E. Birchall, Beach House Tea Kiosk, Cheltenham Beach. Airs. Brown, Grocer and Confectioner, Cheltenham Road.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 647, 26 April 1929, Page 3
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