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RACING TE r A ROHA TOCKEY /UUB. E Aroha OCKEY VLUB. A XXUAL pACE l|/f"EETIXG, Axnual Xvace aMLeetixg, TE AROHA RACECOURSE. SATURDAY AXD \fONBAY, ATURDAY AXD IU.OXDAY, March -■ and q 1930. ARCH x AND 0» 1930. THE SPORTSMEN’S HOLIDAY. First Race Starts about Xoon each day. Special Trains and Excursion Fares on All Lines. G. A. BUSH, Secretary. w HAXGAREI PACING HAXGAREI XAACIXG (Incorporated) A UTUMN Autumn M EETIXG, EETIXG, To be held at KEXSIXGTOX pACECOURSE, ENSINGTON XVaCECOURSE, W HAXGAREI, HAXGAREI, on Thursday axd HURSDAY AXD April q and PRIL O AND SATURDAY, ATURDAY, 5, PROGRAMME: FIRST DAY.—THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. 1. TRIAL STAKES, of 100 sovs.—For all horses two years old and upward that have not won an advertised flat race of any description at the time of starting-. Weight, Bst. Mares allowed 21b. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, lsov. Distance, 5 furlongs. 2. PORTLAND HACK HANDICAP, of 125 sovs.—Hack conditions. Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, six furlongs. 3. —McIXNES MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 325sovs.—Nomination lsov; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, One mile and a quarter. 4. —NORTHLAND HACK? HURDLES HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.—Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov; acceptance lsov. Distance, 1£ miles and 197 yards. 5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. —A Trophy value of lOsovs. to the trainer of the winning horse. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, Six furlongs. 6. —SETTLERS’ HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. (For local horses). —Nomination, 1 sdV.; acceptance, lsov. Distance,

Seven furlongs. 7.—HAUNGATAPEKE HACK HANDICAP, of 125 sovs.—Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, Six furlongs. S.-WAIPU HANDICAP, of 130 sovs.— Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, SECOND m DAT. —SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930. „ 1. JUNIOR STAKES, of 100 sovs.—For all horses two years old and upward that have not won an advertised race of any description at the _ time of starting. Weight. Bst. Mares allowed 21b. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, Six fur2. ONERAHI HACK HANDICAP, of 123 sovs.—Minimum weight, Bst. Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, Six fi_r3. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, Jsovs. One Mile and a quarter. __ 4. —PARUA BAY HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.—Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, If Miles and 197 yards. _ 5. FLYING HANDICAP, of 200 sovs.— Nomination, lsov; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, Six furlongs. 6. RUATANGATA HANDICAP, of 100 Sovs. (For local horses). Nomination, lsov; acceptances, lsov. Distance, Seven furlongs. , 7. —NORTHERN HACK HANDICAP, of 150 sovs.—Hack conditions. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, One mile. S.—KIA ORA HANDICAP, of 135 sovs.— Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. Distance, One mile. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary, Whangarei. and at Messrs. Blomfield and Company’s Office, High Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 7, 1930. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS Special Horse Train will leave Auckland on TUESDAY, April 1, 1930. F. L. GUNN, Secretary. UNIVERSITY COLLEGES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The First Term of the Forty-eighth Session begins on MONDAY, March 3, Persons who wish to obtain information with regard to the courses are invited to call at the Inquiry Counter of the College Office. HOURS FOR INTERVIEW Chairman, Professorial Board, Prof. Worley, Friday, February 28, 4-6 p.m.; Saturday, March 1, 10-12 noon; thereafter as posted on College Notice Board. Engineering, Prof. Lamb, February 27 and 28, 10-12 noon and 7-8 p.m. Commerce, Prof. Belshaw and Mr. Seaman, February 28, 4-6 p.m. Law, Prof. Algie, 9-10 a.m. daily. Journalism, Mr. Mulgan, 2-3 p.m. daily at office of “Auckland Star.” Forestry, Prof. Corbin, 9-12 noon and 2-5 during first week of session. Music, Prof. Thomas, 4.50 p.m. during first week of session. Architecture, Prof. Knight, February 27, 28, 10-1, 2-5 p.m. Faculty of Arts, Dean, Prof. Egerton, February 28, 4-5 p.m.; March 1, 10-11.30 a.m.; thereafter as posted on Notice Board. Faculty of Science, Dean, Prof. Burbidge, February 28, 9.30-1 and 2-5 p.m.; March 1, 9.30-12 noon.

SCHOOL. OP ENGINEERING. Courses are provided for: — 1. The Degree of Bachelor of Engineering in either Civil. Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. 2. The Diploma of Associate in Engineering. 3. The Diploma of Surveying. Shorter evening courses are provided for Engineering Cadets, and for Mechanical, Electrical and Motor Engineering Apprentices. Non-Matriculated Students may attend these classes. SUBSCRIBERS DESIROUS OF SEEING The cun HE OUN while absent from the city on Holiday are requested to notify District Runners, or Phone Sun Office. 46-820. AGENCIES ESTABLISHED IN ALL PROVINCIAL TOWNS. The Sun le obtainable Daily at the following Holiday resorts:— ARAPUNI—-T. Stephenson ARATAPU—A. J. Daniel BUCK LAND’S BEACH—V. Vogt BROWN’S BAY—Mrs. E. Wilkinson COROMAN DEL—C. McCormick CAMBRIDGE—AIbiston HENDERSON VALLEY— L. Pollard HO WICK—J. Robertson HELENSVILLE— Mrs. L. Nicol HUAPAI—J McKinlay HIKURANGI—Mrs. Raisbeck HUNTERVILLE—H. Towers HOBSONVILLE—P. R. Osborne KAMO—S Bowyer, Whangarei KEREPEEHI—L Duncan KARANGAHAKE—Mrs. Everett KAIKOHE—W M. Wilkinson KOHU KOHU—Low-Sargeant KAWAKAWA—V Cole. KATIKA Tl—Lb Klee _>*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 909, 28 February 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 909, 28 February 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 909, 28 February 1930, Page 3

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