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auction notices. AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Sept. 9. At 476 Childers Road, on account of Mrs J. Lowry Commencing at 1.30 (SUPERIOR OAK &ND RIMU FUR- & NITURE, as follows: .Dining-room: Oval Extension Table Handsome Sideboard, Secretaire, Settee, 6 H.B. Chairs, Long Framed Mirror (all the above are in solid oak), Chesterfield (Moquette), 4-fold Screen, English Tea Set, 10yds Ist grade new Lino, Glassware and Ornaments, etc. First Bedroom: Oak Suite, con prisiigN Wardrobe (oval mirror), drawer IDuchess (oval design), #fc 6, B<m stead and Wire (oyal,Ji v ite), lOydsl-lst & nfw)##r|lugs, MM .. „ •■Kagjgl^fds Have : Ward robe, 3ft Bedf a%fWire, 3-drawer Duchess (allJin white enamel), syds Lino., Byds filaid Lino, 3ft Hospital Bed, 3 Canyas Stretchers, Blinds throughout, Floor Rugs, Curtains, 3 yards Carpet Runner, etc. ' Kitchen has: Table, 6 Chairs, Dresser, Electric Iron, Gas Griller, 6yds Lino, Crockery, Brooms, 3 Cereal Tins, etc. . ' Outside: Garden Tools, Safe, Deck Chair, 6yds Coir Matting, Lot 6ft Netting, Portable Fowl-house, Wringer, 4 Wedges. Also CONTENTS OF SHOP: 2 Sets Scales and Weights, 2 Bins, Glyass Counter Case, Pair Steps, Lot Paper Bags, Shop Fittings and Sundries, 14 Glass Jars, etc. NOTE. —The oak furniture is as good as new, all the linoleums have only been down a few months and the rest of the catalogue is in quite condition. FRED BARWICK The Live Auctioneer SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN SPRING MEETINC, 1925 HASTINGS RACECOURSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 Officials: President. J. H . Colebourne;. vice-presidents, Geo. Ebbett and H. A. Russell; lion, treasurer, J. S. McLeod ; committee, H. A. Russell (chairman), G. D. Beatson, H. M. Campbell, T. H. Lowrv, W. H. Maitland, P. Hunter J. Landels, W. H. Lunn, H. R. Peacock, A. Reid, P. F. Wall ; life lion, member of committee, Sir G. Hunter, M.P., handicapper, H. Coyle; starter, C. O’Connor; judge, R. H. Aldworth; bon. timekeeper, W. E. Grant- clerk of course, A. P. O’Dowd; clerk of totalisator, C, J. Tipping; clerk of scales, H. M. Bishop; lion. vet. surgeon, A. M. Brodie, M.R.C.V.S. H. MOSS, Secretary. P.O. Box 13 : Tel., Hastings 85 SATURDAY, 01 fcER 3rd, 1925 1— 150 sovs. ’IOMOANA HANDICAP HURDLES Conditions); second lioiie |o receive 30 sovs and third hors! id sovs/from the stal«s Nom. 1 sjpv; 30/-.. One and a-balf. 2 125 sovs.fTRIAL STAKE£r(Hack Conditions). Second lmjrea to receive 20 sovs and horse 10 sovs from the For horses that have not jtfo n a race of 50 sovs in valu|*Pat time of start. Weight 8 Nom. 1 sov, Acc. 30/-. Filre furlongs. 3 400 sojafTHAWKE’S BAY GUINhorse to receive 80 so \\/S and third horse 40 sovs fro the stake. For (yearlings Ist Aug., 1923). C< and Geldings Bst 10lb, Fillies 51b. The winner of the Avondale Guineas or Wanganui Guineas 71b extra or of both 10lb extra. By subscription of 4 sovs each, payable at tlie Post, unless forfeit has been declared and paid on September 12. (Closed). One Mile. 4 sovs. SPRING HANDICAP. Second horse to receive 50 sovs, and third horse 25 sovs. from the stake. Nomination 1 sov., Acc. 3 sov-s. One mile and a-quarter. 5 sovs. NURSERY HANDICAP Second horse to receive 30 sovs, and third horse 15 sovs from the stake. For two-year-olds. Nom. ] sov., Acc. 30/-. Five Furlongs. 6 sovs. GLENARAY HANDICAP. Second horse to receive 40 sovs and third horse 20 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight, 7st 71b. Nom. 1 sov, Acc. 2 sovs. One mile-. 7._150 sovs. FLAXMEBE HANDICAP. (Hack Conditions). Second horse to receive 30 sovs and third horse 15 sovs from the stake. Nom. 1 sov., Acc. 30/-. Six furlongs. B—2oo sovs. FLYING HANDICAP. Second horse to receive 40 sovs. and third horse 20 sovs from the stake. Nom. 1 sov, Acc. 2 sovs. Six Furlongs. Dates of Nominations, Weights and Acceptances. With amounts to be- forwarded to the Secretary, H.B.J.C. SPRING MEETING, 1925. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra. N.B. Nominations at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER at 8 p.m. NOMINATIONS—B p.m. All Events isov Forfeit H.B. Guineas ... 1 sov. MONDAY, 2Sth SEPTEMBER WEIGHTS—AII Events WEDNESDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER Bv 8 p.m.—ACCEPTANCES N.B.—All Telegrams MUST be confirmed in writing, and name of trainer given. See Penalties. Part XV. Rule 5. Rules of Racing ACCEPTANCES, SEPT. 30th, 8 p.m. PART NV., RULE’ 13. By the entering of a horse, every person having, or subsequently acquiring, an interest in such horse, shall be deemed thereby to undertake neither directly nor indirectly to make any wager with a Bookmaker in connection with such horse, or any other horse, in the race in which such horse is so entered. Each entry shall contain, or, if if do not contain, shall he conclusively assumed to contain such . an undertaking: breach whereof -shall he deemed a corrupt practice on the Tnrf within the meaning of Part XXXII of these Rules.” BOOKBTNTVNO OUR POLICY ie a lire one—to give . onr : Cn«foTnwrs the i*dvontniz«B chosen equipment continually Heine /added to in order to I* up-to-date. yTMEP pR fw\ rrYVRKS 9)8 g Arwpv’c t.. ..... Qiff

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10096, 8 September 1925, Page 8

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