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145 LAST DAY “THE NIGHT INVADER” and “HONEYMOON FOR 3” (Both Recommended by Censor tor Adults) THE STARS THEATRE OR THUR., FRI., SAT., 1.45, 7.30 2 MERRY MUSICAL SHOWS FOR ALL THE FAMILY t. DANCING. MUSIC AND laughter feoo with FRANCES DEE 2. MELODY AND HILARITY | m IINX m FttNanwG OAVE O'BRIEN i CAROLE MATHEWS , MARY TREEN FLORENCE BATES &ftcL rm OrittDft! Scrtn Ftej Jj llille limit* tv Sffl rant EM la Kill MS . _ FINAL CHAPTER ' “SECRET AGENT X-9” (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB (Inc.) POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASES. SATURDAY. 24th AUGUST, 1946, Starting at 11 a.m. To, be held on A. & P. SHOWGROUNDS. Master: H. H. Dods. Judge: T. Sherratt, Hastings. Starter: H. Allan. Clerk of Course: F. Evans. Clerk of Scales: A. W. Mossman. Gate Steward: F. Tolerton. Stewards: The Hunt Club General Committee. 1. Maiden Jump: First Prize, Trophy value £3/3/-, presented by S. Snushall, Esq., Second prize, Trophy value £2/2/-, Third prize trophy value £l/1/-, Over such a course as the Stewards shall decide. Onlywinners at A. &. P. Shows are ineligible. 2. Best Turned-out Boy, also Girl who have duly attended Hunts during season. BOY: First prize, Trophy value £l/1/-, Second prize, trophy value 10/6, Third prize 5/-. GIRL: First prize, trophy value £l/1/-, Second prize, trophy value 10/6, Third prize trophy value 5/-. £3/3/donated by Mrs H. H. Dods, 10/donated by M. Moore, Esq. Competitors must qualify. 3. Heavy-weight Steeplechase: First prize trophy value £5/5/-, Second prize trophy £3/3/-; Third prize trophy value £2/2/-. A Silver Cup valued at £lO/10/- presented by the late Thos. Holden, Esq., will be held by the owner of the winner - each year, but cannot be won outright. A miniature cup will be presented by M. L. Holden, Esq. For horses that have never won a jumping race, other than a Point-to-Point Steeplechase, Minimum Weight: 12 stone 71bs. 2 miles (approx.) 4. Hunters’ Trial (for Men): First.prize trophy donated by the A. & P. Association to the value of £3/3/-; Second prize, trophy value £2/2/-; Third prize, trophy value £l/1/-. Over such a course as the Stewards shall decide. Minimum weight: 12 stone. 5. Light-Weight Steeplechase: First prize, trophy value £5/5/-; Second prize, trophy value £3/3/-; Third prize, trophy value. £2/2/-. For horses that have never won a jumping race other than a Point-to-Point Steeplechase. Minimum weight: 11 stone 71bs. 2 Miles (Approx.). 6. Open Steeplechase: First prize, trophy value £5/5/-, Second prize, trophy value £3/3/-, donated by H. H. Dods, Esq.; Third prize, trophy value £2/2/-. Minimum weight: 11 stone 71bs. 2 Miles (Approx.) 7. Hunters’ Trial (For Ladies): First prize, a Miniature Cup donated by M. Moore, Esq.. Second prize, trophy value £2/2/-, donated by H. Allan; Third prize, trophy value £l/1/donated by F. Tolerton, Esq. A Cup known as the “Rangi Bruce Memorial Cup,” valued at 40 gns. - will be held by the rider of the winner each year, but cannot be won outright. To be ridden by a lady member of the Hunt. Over such course as the Stewards shall decide. Special Prize, Bridle presented by J. Thompson & Sons to owner of winning horse. 8. Pony Hunters’ Trial: 14.2 hands and under. For children attending school. First prize, trophy value £2/2/-; Second prize £l/1/-; Third prize 10/6. Prizes donated by R. Hansen, Esq. For ponies that have been duly hunted during season. 9. Children’s Hunters Trial: First prize, trophy value £2/2/-; Second prize, trophy value £l/1/-; Third prize, trophy value 10/6. Competitors to ride horses duly hunted by them during season. Borough Buses will commence running at 11.30 a.m. L. F. SCEATS, 25 Secretary. FREE TO PILL SUFFERERS SEND 9d stamps for generous trial 'treatment of ZANN. the proved relief Write NOW. Zann Pty., Box 952 T. (B. M. Appleton, 154 Feruherston St..), i Wellington

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22105, 21 August 1946, Page 2

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632

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22105, 21 August 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22105, 21 August 1946, Page 2

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