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GOLF. ■ ■■ HAWKE'S BAT CHAMPION. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NAPIER, Friday. In the final of the Hawke's Bay golf championship to-day, J. Goss (Wanganui) beat L. W. Bridge (Lower Huttl. 5 up and 3 to play, after a poor exhibition. SPORTING. fl_He& W AIKATO JJ U N T. ANNUAL TOTALISATOR RACE ANNUAL TOTALISATOR RACE MEETING. MEETING. To be held on ,fI_AUD__AX_S "RACECOURSE, TTAMILTOX", ON TABOUR T) AT ' (■MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1022). PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Auckland District \ Committed. MAIDEN HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of lOSsovs.: second horse to receive 30sovs. and third horse l.isovs. from the stake, For ipiallfletl hunteis, season 11/22, that have never won a steeplechase or hurdle race of the value of r.Osovs. or over. Certificate required with nomination. Distance, 2J miles. Norn., il; accept., £1 10/. BARDOWIK HACK HANDICAP of lfSOsovs.; second t.orse to receive SOsovs. and ih.id horse losovs. from the stake. For hordes that have never won a ilat race of Ihe value of loOsovs. or flat races of the collective value of lOOsovs. prior to the time of starting. Minimum weight. 7.0. Distance « furlongs. Norn., £1; accept., '£1 10/. HUNTERS- HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of SOOsovs.; second horse to reievc COsovs., and third horse .'lOscvs. from the slake. For qualified hunters, sens n VJ22. CertiOcate required with nouiii.ation. ' Over six nights of hurdles. Distance, 11 miles. Norn., £1: accept.. £3. MEMBERS' MEMORIAL HANDICAP of ■lOOsovs.-. second horse to receive fcOsoirs. and third horse 40sovs. from thy s.aKc Minimum weight, 7.0. Distance, 1J miles. Norn., £1; accept.. £4. WAIKATO HUNT CUP (HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE) of SOOsovs.: sec nd horse io receive lOOsovs. aud third ho so OOsovs. from the stake. Kor quall.led hunters, season 1922. Certificate requ red with nomination. Distance, abou.. 3 miles. Norn., £1; accept., £3. FARMERS' HACK HANDICAP of SOOsovs.; second horse to receive lOsovs. and '.hi d horse 2(vsuvs. from the stake. For horses that have never won a flat race of ihe value of oOsovs. or over at time of nomination. Minimum weight. 7.0. Distance. 6 furlongs. Norn.. £1; accept.. £1!. LADIES - BRACELET HANDICAP of lfiOsors.: second horse to receive 30sovs. and third horse losovs. from ihe stake. For qualified hunters, season 1022. Certtrtcate required with nomination. No horse will he eligible which has won a race of any description of more value than 50sovs. at time of starting: hunters' races excepted. Gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, 11.0. instance. 1J miles. Norn., £1; accept.. £1 10,. INSTOW I'AXniCAr of 2.-,osovs. : second horse to receive ."Osovs. and third ho se 25sovs. from the stake. Minimum weight 7.0. Distance, 6 furlongs. Norn., _1; accept., £2 10/. CONDITIONS. All races ta be run under the New Zealand Rules of Racing. I Entries by telegram must be confirmed In writing at the earliest*possible opportunity. givin-5 full particulars. Owners, trainers, and others are notified that entries or acceptances must be accompanied by tb,- necnsFary amount in cash. Winners of any races after declaration of tin weights may be rehandlcapjied. All bookmakers, disqualified persons, and undesirables will be excluded from the course. NOMINATIONS for All Events close on FRIDAY. .September 20. at ."> p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on MONDAY, October 10. and will appear In the -'XZ. Herald" and "Waikato Times" on tbat morning. ACCEPTANCES for All Events close on WEDNESDAY. October is. at o p.m. Nominations nn.i Acceptances may he «ent to ('. F. .Mark, High Street, Auckland, or to the Secretary. E. 11. O'MEARA, Secretary. P.O. Box 50 Hamilton. 'Phone 1232. 652 THE STPP. rrrO STAND THE McKEN7^ R D" X BROS.' » ft fl _JL Annie St.. TePapapa. THE AUSTRALIAN PACER BLUE MOUNTAIN KING (Rlbbonwood—Don S.) Blue Mountain King proved himself one of the greatest performers in Australia, and ■his breeding Is unquestionable, for he carries the blood of Child Harold, Van Cleve, Gracie, Vloletta (all imp.), elc. Limited to a few approved mares onl.v. Fee, £10 10/; Groomage. 8/; Grazing, 0/ weekly. All care. No responsibility. Further particulars on application. Mares Met at Penrose. S CTTaMPION Pony StaiHon; Tiny Boy,' 1 will stand the season at Te Papnpa. Fee ilgus.—S. Hooker, Glue Works, Oi ehunga. 692

"Just One Year Old." Thorburn & Montgomery's Anniversary Sale CONTINUES For _ Few Days Longer. SOME OF THE BARGAINS. FUJI SILK, a nice quality; 29-inch—Usual Price, 6/6. Anniversary Price, 5/6. FOULARDS, 40-inch -wide. Splendid designs and colourings— Anniversary Prices, 2/11 and 3/11. SPONGE CLOTHS in a fine range of popular colourings—Anniversary Prices, 3/6, 4/6, and 4/11. In Checks and Stripes—3/6 and 6/6. CHECK GINGHAMS, 38-40-inch wide. Splendid assortment to select from—Anniversary Price, 1/6}, 1/11, and 2/4. JAPANESE CREPE, 30-inch wide. White and Colours in a dependable quality—Anniversary Price, 1/6 per yard. ENGLISH CREPE, 32-inch wide. A fine evenly-woven cloth of superior quality. White and Colours—Anniversary Price, 2/3 per yard. NAVY PRINTS, Indigo dye—Anniversary Prices, 1/o}, 1/3}, 1/4J, LADIES' VESTS, Summer Weights—Usual Prices, 1/11J, 2/6, 2/11, t»t Ab£ Amm'ersary Prices, 1/6, 1/11}, 2/6, 2/11. BLA £ K , CA SHMERE HOSE, all-wool; wide tops. Usual Prices, ¥}}'?& S /}}' 4/6 ' 4/11 » 5/n - Anniversary Prices, 2/4}, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11. Thorburn & Montgomery 87-89 KARANGAHAPE ROAD. We Pay Postage.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 12

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