RACING A L CKL.IXD K C LUB. QLASSIC EVENTS. ENTRIES FOR FUTURE CLASSIC RACES CLOSE BY FIVE O’CLOCK rpOMORROW (FRIDAY), TUNE J UXE i; Full particulars in "New Zealand “Referee.” W. S. SPEXCE, Secretary. TAKAPUNA TOCKEY pLUB. AKAPUNA OCKEY VLUB. (INCORPORATED.) FOR NOW TWO-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. gPRING Iyj’EETING, 1930. TAKAPUNA PLATE, of 500sovs (gold cup value SOsovs, and 420sovs in specie); distance. 7 furlongs. SUMMER YfEETING, 1931. UMMER ItIeETING, 1931. WYNYARD PLATE, of 500sovs (gold cup value 80sovs, and 420sovs in specie); distance, 7 furlongs. ENTRIES for the above Events close TOMORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 13, by by 5 P.M. Full particulars in “N.Z. Referee” and “Sporting and Dramatic Review.” F. D. McVAY, 'Secretary. XV AGING TE AWAMUTU. W M 1 TO BE HELD ON THE TE AWAMUTU RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE UNE 1930. NOMINATIONS for all events close with the Secretary, Te Awamutu, with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., High Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. TOMORROW (Friday), June 13, 1930. J. G. WYNYARD, Secretary. TROTTING ril ROTTING X ROTTING CLUB. 1% TEE TING, UCKLAND AUCKLAND SATURDAY AND T»,rONDAY, CATDEDAI AND iU-OSDA\, JUNE ty~t AND OQ UNE em/X- AND O, 1900. ACCEPTANCES Acceptances for AR First Day Events 3Se TOMORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 13, 5 P ' M ' A G. MABEE, Secretary. Durham Street East, Auckland. POWER BOARD NOTICES w AITEMATA - POWER JgOARD. -JJRGENT IJO QONSOMEES. The Waitemata Board has been officially notified by the Public Works Department that the Arapuni Electrical Works have been shut down for an indefinite period. Also, that the present demand for Power cannot fully be supplied at certain definite hours. This means in effect that unless all Consumers wholeheartedly co-operate to reduce their demand during these hours, they will be switched off the Government system until they do. Over the whole area the critical hours are between 4 p.m. and 3 0 p.m. The following effective methods of reducing demand must be given effect to immediately:— The number of Lights in use simultaneously must be the absolute minimum. Cut out all continuously running Lights such as passage, hall, and verandah lights. No Radiators during the critical hours. Cook midday where possible during winter months. Use a Standard Lamp to read by, or other similar extension. Reduce candle-power wherever possible. Look upon the Power Board as your own personal property, a machine that is your own. It is now overloaded, therefore what more natural than to reduce the demand upon it. It is hoped that, by adopting the means suggested above, other and more drastic means to give effect to the Department’s ultimatum will be avoided. The present demand on Arapuni during the peak hours amounts to approximately 2,300 k.w., while the total allocation now allowed from Horahora and other sources is 3,850 k.w. The curtailment now asked of you is universal over the whole area, and is arbitrary. Government restrictions come into force TODAY (Wednesday), June 11. G. TREVITHICK, Chairman. DENTISTRY 4 PERFECT QET X erfect Oet wf Teeth eeth £2 12s tid Fillings of All Kinds Remodelling Set £1 10 0 Painless Extraction .... 0 2 6 Extraction 0 1 0 EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARB ORDERED H\V T? r °st, T TD., • IT • T ROST. A-iTD.. DENTIST, Late University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and Wellington. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE JELLICOE CHAMBERS (Next “Herald”), AUCKLAND. HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS). And at Wellington, New Plymouth, Wanganui. Christchurch. Dunedin and Invercargill
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 996, 12 June 1930, Page 3
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