NOW OPEN for discerning buyers of gfatiquesf and ODotlcrtablrs 170 MANCHESTER ST Ph. 65-527 (next to PS IS store) GOAT FARMERS Fort Export Ltd is again in the market for farmed goats to satisfy overseas demand for goat meat. Slaughtering facilities have been arranged with C.F.M. Ltd, Canterbury works, Christchurch, and killing will commence approx mid-May. If you have goats available, please write or telephone us direct to advise numbers available. FORT EXPORT LTD, P.O. Box 25-128, Telephone 793-244 CHRISTCHURCH. -JSf® FIRST RACE STARTS: 5.35 pm ’ You can experience the fun ■ and excitement of Addington Trotting. FEATURING: 5 Mobile starts Feature races N.Z. Standardised Sires Produce Stakes (final) over 2000 m Addington offers you: * Warm comfortable lounge bars * Closed circuit TV coverage of all races in bars * Free Parking * Admission only $2.00 Children Free Come to Addington for your Autumn entertainment.
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