AUCTION NOTICES. MATAWHERO SALE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). 2800 2-th and 4-th Wethers 2750 M S. Hoggets (2450 shorn) 1020, Breeding Ewes 500 Dry Ewes 450 W. Lambs 175 Fat Sheep 90 2-th Ewes 12 Fat' Cowg 18 Pigs 3 Pure-bred Berkshire Sows STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WA3KOHU COUNTY CLUB. ANNUAL ■ Sheep Dog Trials (Affiliated) * - To be held at TE HAU, WHATATUTU, M AY 14. 15, AKD 16, 1924 - £l3O £l3O CLASSES: CLASS I.—LONG HEAD. CLASS 2.—21 G-ZAG HUNT. CLASS 3.—STRAIGHT HUNT. Prizes: Ist, £7 and Gold Medal; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £3; 4th, £2 in each Class. Also MAIDEN EVENT, run in conjunction with Class 1. First, £3; second, £2; third, £l. Short Head and Yard Sweepstake will bo run after Class 3, if time per1. Senior Cup: Best two dogs, one in Class 2 and one in Class 3. . 2. Harding Memorial Gup: Best team of tnrec dogs. Nominated. 3. Junior Cup: For competitors under 20 years. One dog in Class 1 and one in Class 2. 4. Junior Cup: For competitors tinder 20 years scoring most points with samo dog in three classes. 5. Local Cup: For team of three dogs to be nominated. One in Head and two in Huntaways. 6. Tait Memorial Cup: For champion dog. A gold meaal also goes to the winner of this Cup. 7. Drovers Cup: Best team of three dogs owned by bona-fide drover six months’ droving to qualify. Dogs to bo nominated. ALSO NUMEROUS SPECIAL PRIZES, : ENTERTAINMENTS. LADIES' AFTERNOON, Thursday, Mav loth. Afternoon Tea provided. ANNUAL BALL, Friday, May 16th. Cups and prizes to be presented during Evening. SMOKE CONCERT, Saturday, May 17th. Good items and music. REFRESHMENT BOOTH on Ground jj ENTRIES close with Secretary on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, at 8 p.m. | Late Entries II- extra. Members’ | fee 7/-. Entrance fee 5/6. S For further particulars apply to—- } O. H. GREGORY, j Hon. Sec. and Treas. A. F. FITZGERALD, -Assist. Secretary. ■ ; P.O. Whatatutu. Phone: Through Whatatutu Bureau HAROLD ALLSUt, gUILDER. CARPENTERING WORK of any description undertaken in Town or Country at reasonable rates. Messages may be left with— SAM BARD WELL.. FRUITERER. Shearing Supplies 5 TTSERS of MOFFATT VIRTUE C Machines are asked to note that all Spares can be supplied by TOHN if~IHAMBERS & SON LTD. OHN InHAMBERS & SON LTD. ft's OFF ATT V ‘ RTU E SPARES ARE STOCKED in GSSBORNE and can be immediately supplied by MR, V. L. ENSOR, -56 Ballance Street, or direct from— JOHN CHAMBERS AND SOM, LTD. FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. TO THE I WIDE-AWAKE BUSINESS MEN’! THE GISBORNE TIMES has a strong line of subscribers all along the East Coast—from Wguroa co Cape Runaway—and numerous readers are also to be found in the Hinterland. In towns, townships aonstrucftion camps, station sheds, Maori pas, tbs Gisborne Times is read from tka Cr&lfi to tat. siprint. RING PHONE 500 or SIS, aieA ©a? Advertising Specialist will submit designs, and write your advertisements in an attractive style that will convince the buying public in the Country Districts and sell your goods. Have confidence in yourself, your business', yon ? caci the Eaail order system rl buying. OIVE tone to your Wedding_ by having yocr Invitations printed by experts.". All the latest designs in folders, cards, envelopes, etc. in stock. ‘Times Printing Works. Phone 813.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9798, 7 May 1924, Page 8
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