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LEAGUE FOOTBALL | L L L EAGUE EAGUE EAGUE EAGUE EAGUE EAGUE Football. OOTBALL. I FOOTBALL. OOTBALL. I FOOTBALL. OOTBALL. CARLAW PARK, CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY SATURDAY NO. 1. 3 P.M. The match the public has been waiting for. Admission: Ground. Is: Stand. Is. Primary School Children Free. Xote.—Auckland Rugby League VicePresidents’ Tickets will not admit. IVAN CULPAN, . lion. Secretary. WRESTLING * ilUl 'V' ry TT7RESTLING JX ,JLi. >V RESTLIXG VSSOCIALTIOX SSOCIALTIOX (IXC.) TOWN HALL, WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, AT S P.M. FARMER VANCE (Light-Heavy Champion of Canada) V. CLARENCE EKLUNDI (Light-Heavy Champion I of the World) EIGHT TEN-MINUTE ROUNDS Preceded by FIR ST-CLASS PRELIMIX ARIES Popular Prices: Stage, 10s; Dress Circle, ss; Reserves, 7s 6d; Gallery, £s 6d. We Pay Tax. EACH LADY (escorted) Free to Stalls and Gallery. All Reserved Seats must be paid for. Box Plan Opens at Carter and Asher’s j TOMORROW (Thursday), at 8 a.m. BOOK EARLY SALES BY AUCTION T>ANGIRIIU JlVangiriri M ONDAY, ONDAY, OCTOBER CTOBER AT NOON. i , 250 H EAD O p C ATTLB - Also, on account Public Trustee, in the Estate late Samuel Hamilton, the following Trotting Horses:— (a) 6-YEAR-OLD MARE, by Gold Bell ! out of Floranz. This horse is full j broken in and ready to go into fast j work. (b) BAY MARE, aged, by Florozel out of Lady Manderine. Broken to lead onlv. A full-sister to Florent. (c) TWO-YEAR-OLD BAY FILLY, by Triumph out of Floranz. Unbroken. A well-bred filly, showing promise of being a trotter. „ . _ (d) FOUR-YEAR-OLD DARK BAY FILLY, by A 1 Mack out of Floranz. Unbroken. (e) FOUR-YEAR-OLD BROUN GELDING, by A 1 Mack out of Floranz. Partly trained. , „ (f> B« GELDING, aged, named Bell Tower, bv Gold Bell out of Floranz. (g) SHETLAND PONY, aged. None of the above horses have been raced, with the exception of Bell Tower, which has won races, but has been turned out for some time. THE FARMERS' /~fO-OPERATIVE HE i- ARMERS’ Vy O - OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING SUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING ; The qun HE ODN while absent from the City on Holiday are requested to notify District Runners, or Phone Sun Office, 46-820. AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN j ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS The Sun is obtainable Dany at the following Holidays resorts:— ARAPUN1 —T. Stephenson ARATAPU —A. J. Daniel BUCKLAND’S BEACH—V. Vogt BROWN'S BAY—Mrs. E. Wilkinson COROMANDEL —C. McCormick CAMBRIDGE —Mrs. A. C. Mann HENDERSON VALLEY— L. Pollard HOWICK—J Robertson HOBSONVILLE —P. R. Osborne HELEN SVILLE—Mrs. L. Nicol HUAPAI —J McKinlay HIKURANGI —Mrs. Ralsbeck HUNTERVII.LE —H. Towers KAMO—S. Bowyer,- Whangarei KEREPEEHI—L. Dnrraan KARANGAHAKE —Mrs. Everett KAIKOHE —W. M. Wilkinson KOHII KOHU— Low-Sargeant KAWAKAWA—V. Cole KATIKATI-L. Klee KAITAIA—A. Watson MORRINSVILLE —S. J. Coombe MERCURY BAY—II. Osborne MATAMATA—J. D. P.ivett MAMAKU —CivaJ and Company MAMAKU —Haywood and Amson MATATA —H. Lees NGONGOTAHA—Mrs. K. Davies XGONGOTAHA—Mrs. Whiteiy NGARUAWAHIA —R. Eyre OSTEND (Waiheke) —E. E. Binns, ss. Onewa OTOROHANGA—C. W. Harte OTOROHANGA —D. Yeo OPOTIKI—W. J. Newell OHURA —Mrs. M. Mclntyre PAEROA—Mrs. M. J Dunlop PUKEKOHE —Mrs. H. E. Churches PORTLAND—J. Gillespie PUTARURU— A Scrimgeour PUTARURU —Mrs. F. Rolf© ROTORUA—L. Ewert RUSSELL —Baker Bros. RAETIHI—C. W. Rait RAETIHI—A. W. Ashwell SWANSON—A. Perris ST HEI.IERS —M. Hutton, Willow St. PALMERSTON NORTH Flavell (Railway Bookstall) TE ATATU—W. Illingworth TOKOROA—G. Fryer TAURANGA —C. Clarke Novelty Stores THAMES—B. D. Chapman TE AROHA —J. D P.ivett TE AROHA —Mrs. Deverali TE AROHA—D Hobson TE KUIT1 —A. Danrell TE KUITI —Mrs. Fox (Railway Bookstall) TAIHAPE —W. H. Farquhar (Railway station) TAIHAPE —H. Dashwood TAUMARUNUI —W. Stevenson TAUMARUNUI —A. Adams (Railway Bookstall) WHANGAREI —S. R. S. Bowyer, 10 Wolfe Street ELLINGTON Fowler Bookstall) (Thcrndon

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 783, 2 October 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 783, 2 October 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 783, 2 October 1929, Page 3

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