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I THE SUN Holiday Gwidle HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS FOR AUCKLAND’S ANNUAL FESTIVITIES

Tha Committee and Steward* of tha Auckland Trotting Club axtend to om and all its patrons Christmas Greetings and its best wishes for a prosperous 1930. Have you experienced the thrills and enthusiasm a high-class trotting race instils? Picture thousands of enthusiastic people waiting for the great cry, “They’re Off,” and a field of evenly-matched and brilliant horses racing in close formation, urged throughout by an admiring public to an exciting finish AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Summer Meeting, 1929 Alexandra Park, Epsom Friday, Dec. 27, Saturday; Dec. 28, Tuesday, Dec:. 31 The Greatest of All the Season’s Attractions. TROTTING “THE PEOPLE’S SPORT. Don’t Miss the 1929 AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP. Don't Miss the 1929 ROWE CUP. Both of these events are on the first day’s programme. Horses in Birdcage for First Race 11.7 a.m. Admission to Course: Each Person, 1/6. Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (including admission to course): Gentlemen, 7/6; Ladies, 4/-. Children (under 12), 2/-. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. m m §« mmk Mr* ! .. m IP7 m mm :• 111 m T" mm PRINCIPAL EVENTS. PIRST DAY. AUCKLAND TROTTING CUP of 1,65050v5., and Gold Cup valued 100 guineas. Two miles. A field of 15 proved champions competing, every horse capable of trotting 2 miles in better than 4.28. Horses from every part of the Dominion have arrived, and all trained to perfection. Certain to be a Thrilling Contest. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY of & 1,000. li miles, For Three-year-olds. The best classic field known in the history of the race. Included in the list are seven handicap winners, “Great Parrish,” “Purser” (N.Z. Derby winner), “Royal Silk,” “Ngingo Ngingo,” “Grand Canyon,” First Flight,” and “Lydia.” ROWE CUP of I,ooosovs., The Premier Trotters’ Race of Australasia; 13 of the Dominion’s best “Free-legged” horses engaged, including the champions “Peterwah,” “Elzear,” “Young Blake,” and “Sister Beatrice,” all proved capable of trotting 2 miles in better than 4.30. See these good horses strive to* give their owners possession of the handsome Rowe Cup. SECOND DAY. CHAMPION HANDICAP of 600sovs 1J miles. 2.11 Class. SUMMER HANDICAP of 900 sovs. Two miles. Limit 4.30. EPSOM TROT of 500sovs. (Trotting Horses only). Two miles. 4.36. THIRD DAY. PRES'DENTS’ HANDICAP of 900 sovs. Two miles. 4.28. ASSOCimTION TROT of 600SOVS. (Trotting Horses only). Two miles. Limit 4.36. ONSLOW HANDICAP of 500sovs. One mile. Limit 2.12.

Auckland Racing Club’s Summer Meeting 1929-30 THURSDAY and MONDAY, December 26 and 30, and WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, January 1 and 2. a*.* sttsSiS - - A GLORIOUS ELLERSLIE. FOURTH DAT. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP cf £1000; one and a -quarter mill* PROGRAMME OF FIRST DAY. AUCKLAND CUP of £3000; two miles. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of £1230; six furlongs. GREAT NORTHERN FOAL STAKES of £1250; six furLEADING EVENTS EACH SECOND DAY. THE KING’S PLATE of £500; one mile. SUMMER CUP of £IOOO, one and a-quarter miles. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of £600; six furlongs. DAY. THIRD DAY. GREAT NORTHERN DERBY of £3000; one and a-half miles. A.R.C. HANDICAP of £1500; one and a-half miles. NEWMARKET HANDICAP of £750; six furlongs. ROYAL STAKES of £1000; fix furlongs. CLIFFORD PLATE of £500; one and a-quarter miles. First Race about. 11.15 a.m. each day. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary.

St. Hellers Kohimarama City Omnibus Service K BUSES TIME-TABLES OBTAINABLE FROM DRIVERS —or from the OFFICE OF L. J. KEYS Ltd. Wharf Road., ST. HELIERS fill ifeffer '■ •• m • ‘ 10 o», Hi ■ H ■ Mi mm? mm m ■' mm mm. * r Wmmmmmmmmmz THE FINEST SERVICE IN THE DOMINION K BUSES AVAILABLE FOR PICNICS OR LARGE PARTIES AT REASONABLE RATES Phone 24-788; FREQUENT ALL-DAY TIME-TABLE FROM CHIEF POST OFFICE TO ST. HELIERS, MISSION BAY AND KOHIMARAMA. Make the most of the Holiday Season and Visit these Popular Beaches 1

PACE! THRILLS! SKIDS! <o* Brilliantly Illuminated % N! FULL PROGRAMME SPECTACULAR EVENTS ALL THE BEST RIDERS COMPETING 2^ Frequent Trams From Everywhere. TONIGHT Boxing Night and New Year’s Night Direction: Blandforci Park Stadium, Ltd. Geo. Hunt, Manager. THE FASTEST TRACK IN N.Z. Accommodation for 12,000 —5,000 Wooden Seats. REG. MORGAN’S BAND at 7.15 p.m.

YOUR FRIENDS HAVE NOT “SEEN” AUCKLAND UNTIL YOU HAVE TAKEN THEM TO DIXIELAND. The Most Popular Christmas Rendezvous fttj . 'f'J' r^7Pm 'b'l. I iTL'i -A 6* mtz o ' f? e f <X> New Zealand’s Cabaret de Luxe. World Famous. SUPREME MUSIC by the FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. SPECIAL NOVELTIES and SURPRISES GALORE. Extra Special Attractions k>v th<2“ Wonderful Special Programmes for the Festive Season on these Wonderful Nights. Full Details in all Papers. Avoid Disappointment. Make Reservations Now ! Phone 26-615. SATURDAY. December 28th. AFTERNOON TEA DAN SANT. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission 1/6. Evening 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 5/-. You can rely on the management extending a hearty welcome to your guests. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Xmas comes but once TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st. ... , 8.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. a year with only one place to go * The Dixieland. F<imous Xmas Revels i Admission 10/6. SATURDAY. January 4th. FINAL HOLIDAY NIGHT. 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 5/-.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 852, 21 December 1929, Page 16

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