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EWE FAIR MATAWHERO SALEYARDS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 ' 200 2-th Ewes 1400 m.a.. Ewes Sale commences at 10 a.m. The next Ewe Fair to be held at the above yards will be Tuesday, Feb. 5. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS’ Association. 572 RUATORIA SALE. EWE FAIR. THURSDAY, JANUARY 24. 5000 M.A. Ewes. Particulars later. RAM FAIR. NOTE: Ram Fair which was to be held on January 31, is now being held on February 7. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS Auctioneers. 634 POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING. To be Held on the Makaraka Racecourse Gisborne, on SATURDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1946. (Under the N.Z. Rules of Racing) PROGRAMME: SATURDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1946. First Race to Start at 12.45 p.m. 1. POVERTY BAY HURDLES HANDICAP (Open). £200; second horse to receive £35 and third horse £2O from stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. About li miles. 2. TARUHERU HANDICAP (Hack). £175; second horse to receive £25 and third horse £ls from stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. 6 Furlongs. 3. GISBORNE HANDICAP (Open). £300; second horse to receive £SO and third horse £25 from stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £2. Minimum w'eight 7st. 1 Mile. 4. MAIDEN STAKES. £150; second horse to receive £2O and third horse £lO from stake. For 2-year-olds and upwards that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Weights: 2-year-olds 7st. 91b: 3-year-olds and upwards Bst. 71b (no allowances). Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. 6 Furlongs. 5. WAIPAOA CHAMPION HACK Handicap, £215 (including trophy valued at £ls 15s presented by J. S. Allen & Son Limited' l • second horse to receive £3O and third horse £ls from stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Minimum weight 7st 71b. \\ Miles. 6. TURANGA STAKES HANDICAP (open), £250: second horse to receive £35 and third horse £ls from stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £2. Minimum weight 7st. 6 Furlongs. 7. WAIMATA HACK HANDICAP. £180: second horse to receive £25 and third horse £ls from stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. 7 Furlongs. NOMINATIONS. For all events close with the Secretary, Lowe Street, Gisborne, on MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1946, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS For all Handicap Events will be declared on or about TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1946. ACCEPTANCES For all events close on WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1946, at 8 p.m. CONDITIONS. The Committee reserves the right to alter the order of the events on the Programme at any time prior to the date of the meeting. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handicapped. All nominations made by telegram or by telephone must be confirmed in writing immediately afterwards. TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE. The Club will make an allowance of £3 per horse for horses starting at the V/airoa Races, and £5 per horse for horses from Napier or further South not starting at Wairoa. Horses coming from other districts will be allowed a sum to be arranged. Transport allowance will only be paid on horses starting at the Meeting. ACCOMMODATION. The Club will if required arrange accommodation for horses and attendants. but application for such accommodation must be made promptly to the Secretary in writing. L. R. BRIGHT, Secretary. Masonic Bldgs., Lowe St., Gisborne. Telephones: 3802 (office); 3360 (private) P. O. Box 292, Gisborne. 332 FINANCIAL MONEY TO LEND £IOOO and other sums at 4 per cent on approved freehold security. Apply Blair and Parker, Solicitors, Gisborne.

G 1 13 sfilf the BEST Contract Seed Pea Growers Wanted To the Farmers of this fertile, and one of the greatest producing areas in New Zealand —we send you this message—(a) In the feeding of some of the starving millions of Europe. (b) In the supplying of valuable seeds to England and other Allied Countries. (c) In the feeding of the Armed Forces in the Pacific War Zone. (d) In the Seed supplies for your own country “New Zealand.” (e) In renewing the fertility of your own farm lands. (The value of a pea crop in building up soil nourishment is well known.). As Agents for Messrs. Arthur Yates & Coy., Ltd., we have undertaken to help them do their utmost to help the Allied position regarding seed supplies, and we solicit your assistance. For further details, get in touch with Common Shelton & C®. ULML SOLE AGENTS FOR ARTHUR YATES & CO., LTD., N.Z’s Leading Seed Growers. YOU ] CAN HELP )

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21923, 18 January 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21923, 18 January 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21923, 18 January 1946, Page 6

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