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TARATAHI-CARTERTON RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, CLAREVILLE , ■ ; RACECOURSE, SATURDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1922. Nominations for all Events Close on FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, at 9 p.m. The Telegraph Office at Carterton oloees at 8 p.m. J. B. BAIRSTOW. Secretary. Box 10. Tel. 118. rf^ANTERKDRY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1922. 4th, 6th, Bth, and 11th NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, ENTRANCE. Stewards' Handioap, of 2000 soys; Six furlongs. Criterion Handicap, of 1000 soys; Seven furlongs. Juvenile Plate, of 500 eovs; Five furlongs. Metropolitan Handicap, of 1500 soys; One mile and a half. Canterbury Cup, of 1000 soys; Two miles and a quarter. Jockey Club Handicap, of 1000 sovb; One mile. Members' Handicap, of 1000 soys; Seven furlongs. Stead Memorial Gold Cup, of 1200 scrvs; One mile and a quarter. Fendalton Handicap, of 1000 sovi; One mile and a quarter. Entries (3 soy each) close at 8 p.m. F. C. COTHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 386. Telegraphic Address: "Tuifj" I Christchurch. TBENTHAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND. TRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND. THE Executive CommiWeo INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR "TBENTHAM SCHOLARSHIPS" for tho children of Soldiers of The New Zealand Expeditionary Forces or of momberß of any Military or Naval or Air Forces of the British Empire, tor the children of women who served, as Nurses, either as members of_ or attached to the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, provided that such Soldiers or Nurses. were born in New Zetland, or were domiciled in the Dominion immediately prior to 4th August, 1914. Applications will, be dealt with in the following order of priority;— 1. To Children of Soldiers and Nurses I who died on Active Service. 2. To Children of Soldiers and Nurses who were wholly or partially disabled on Acfive Service. 3. To Children of Soldiers and Nurses who were on Active Service with the N.Z. Expeditionary Forces. '4. To Children of Soldiers and, Nurses who served _as members of the Forces of the British Empire. Such Children must have attained the age of 14 years or have obtained a Proficiency Certificate. APPLICATION FOSMS may be obtained from and must be lodged with the Secretary on or before MONDAY, I the 16th day of OCTOBER, 1922. JAMES M'INTOSH, Secretary, Box 281, G.P.0., Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE PROPRIETORS of the undermentioned. Letters Patent are. desirous of entering into negotiations, with manufacturing, for the full development and pmctioal working of their invention in New Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements. of the publio may be satisfied. ■..'..-. .•••■■ Letters Patent No. 2613, d»ted 9th July, 1909, entitled "Machines for makingwire garment Btaya." Letters Patent No 28849/ dated 6th December, 1910, entitled "Improvements in and relating to wire stays for garments and the like, and method of forming' same." ! Letters Patent No. 39484, dated 6th November, 1917, entitled "A new pattern surfaced leather and' method of producing same." Letters Patent No. 43288, dated 14th October, 1918, entitled "Improvements in or relating to devices for coupling vehicles," - Letters Patent No. 43955, dated 18th June, 1920, entitled "Improvements in manufacture of butter fats." All communications should be addressed, in the first instance, to Messrs. Baldwin and Bay ward, Patent Attorneys, 111-113", Lambton quay, Wellington; 11, Winstone's Buildings, Auckland; Corner High and Caahel streets, Chnstohurch; and 21, Crawford street, Dunedin. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SUNDAY SWIMMING AT'TB ARO , ' BATHS. NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that the Te Aro Baths will be open on SUNDAYS, from Bth October, between sunrise and 5 o'clock, until 31st M*roh, 1923. ■ : . • . The use of Season and Concession Tickets on SUNDAYS will be DISCONTINUED from 12 o'clock noon, and the usual cash charge of 3d made for admission. JNO. R.: PALMER, Town Clerk.' sth October, 1922. ' . A CKNOWLEDGMBNT.—MRS. T. W. ! ■"• PAGE, late of Ward 2, Wellington Hospital, wishes to publicly Thank Sister Grey, and Nurses Bell and M'Kenzie, for their ' caro and attention during her recent illness. LEGAL NOTICE. WE have pleasure in announcing that we have, as from Ist October, 1922, taken into partnership Mr. Adrian Herbert Lawrence Treadwell, solicitor, of this city. The business hitherto carried on at 4, Panama street, under the style of "Treadwell and Son" will be carried on at the same address under the stylel of "Treadwell and Sons." C. H. TREADWELL, ,0. A. L. TREADWELL. ! MEAT DOWN AGAIN! HELP US KEEP IT DOWN! WELLINGTON MEAT EXCHANGE, 139, Lambton quay and Manners street (opp. King's). PRICE-LIST FROM FRIDAY, 6th: LEG MUTTON, 6d; LOINS,. sd: CHOPS 5d and 6d; FORE : QUARTER, 3d. SIRLOIN BEEF, 5Jd and 6d: RIBS, 3id to 4d; ROLLED BEEF, 3d. Attend our Auction Sale at Lambton quay for meat at your own price. HARBOUR VIEW—SUN ALL DAY. MODERN Residence, 6-7 room 3, situated 2 sections Lambton-qy., handy can, £2100, £450 cash. For full particuliM and addrsai, write 868, Evg, Poet.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 83, 5 October 1922, Page 8