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i Gilbey's I I Guaranteed J I • ' ' Genuine - | ■ ■■-•' ■ -.' ' imm ' b* m luu ..j^- amt *sk 1 1\ VICA DC " * ' I SOLE AGENTS: J W. M. BANWATYNE & Co.; Ltd. I ; WELLI NGT ON. ./f^ DO YOU KNOW I ■ - ■■ . • AKiVflNr 'I i^^S^^ WHO WOULD ■■ I *&tfhl WARRANTED I ■ «-»hJ ? /" for two years. I I There is no more handso»no present for anyone than a 'good ■ watch, and iione wliich is nioi.e useful or serves uu a more constant U romindar of the giver..,- .. R vVatclma ftr Lid ie^, Gentlemen, and Boys are in great variety g.here. Watch^.s at aW*-kiuWs <>( prices, : ropreseuttng the best possible B valufi. Watches '.♦-.hat can ail be relied upon to go, whatever the I pcice, with perfect accuracy for' years and years. ■' watoiimahkr; 4;r£yik>dtii I

OTILttA-OASS ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES H ALL * ND c o> L TD - PROPRIETORS. All New Plant. Ope . of the Finest Coaching Services in the Dominion. THE BEST DRIVERS OBTAINABLE' All under the Personal Supervision of Mr. A. Hall, who has - had a life long experience. This line of coaches now carries all Cook's pasengers and all those wh. obook through the Tourist. Depart-, rient besides those who book through he railway. - ACENTSi DAWSON'S HOTEL, Reefton. ARMSTRONG AND HAISTY. Blackball and Nffahere; R. WILD, Hokitika. KELLER'S HOTEL, Hokitika. NOEL PEAT, Moana WILD AND CAMPBELL, Greymouth. FOR TICKETS. 'AND FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO THE LOCAL AGENTS -.:■- _pR_ ■ ■ ■" , TTARLEY AND (^O., j TD, WEST -.-COAST. REPRESENTATIVES CREYMOUTH. pi DO YOU? WHY DO YOU Pay as much for your raincoat at ,the hand-me-down store when you can buy for the same price off R. -M.HEMPSEED. a; real genuine coat made to fit, made to wear, made to attract 1 attention, and to make you feel satisfied.' WHY DO YOU Imagine you have made a bargain in. a poor half-cotton shoddy raincoat that will look dingy and out of shaiae within a month when you can bu^-the real thinff at the same price. Th"|y get as much profit as I do, and buying largely I can sell every penny as cheap WHY DONT YOU call and have a look at mine— you are as welcome as a sunny. day to come and look without purchasing — and if you see one you like which does not quite fit you I will alter it free of cost ! " ? '': ROBT. M~IeMPSEED, EVERYTHING IN MENS 1 ; -■•■■■ ■ ■■■' : -wear..:: .%:.■■•:■':"•■•■■.; > tainui street., greymqu.th. . ■ - . ■-..■..'■ . -.- - -- : ' .. ■' ■■■•■-.- > .■• WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE. qci VBRYTHING FOR GOLF— From ■VJ ,'■-' a "Drefldndujrht Driver" ro the Uttle ball cleaner.. Won't you call ani inspiSct it? — -F. C- Wade *nd Co.

d JJ_KfcYMOUTH TROTTING GLUB PROGRAMME OF WINTER MEET. ING. ■ . June 3rd, 1913 (Tuesday). Approximiate time of starting, i p.m. ' - ■ 1. ■ OPEN HANDICAP (saddle) bt 35 soys; second horse to receive .» • soys, and third horse 2 soys from the stake. Norn. 12s 6d. Ace 12s ba. On« ( mile and^a half. ' Approximate' time of starting 1.40 p.m. ' ■ s ' 2. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, (harness) of 50 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys , and third horses soys, from the stake. For. Unhoppletf trotters only. Norn. 15s. Ace. 15s. One Mile. ' " ■ - Approximate time of staring 2.20 p.m. -.-: 3- BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, (harness) of 75 soys ; second horse, to receive. 7 soys, and third horse 4 soys k' from the stake. , Horses iji this event will be handicapped to do 5.20 or better. Norn. 20s. Ace. 20s. Two miles. • ; • Approximate time of starting 3 p.m. 4- STEWARDS .HANDICAP (sad-, die) of 50 soys; second horse to receive 5 soys. and third horse 2 soys < from the stake. For unhoppled trotters only. Norn. 15s. Ace. 15s. One mile and a half. Approximate time of starting, 3.40 p.m. ■ 5. WINTER HANDICAP (saddle) of 60 soys; second horse to receive 6 r soys. and third horse 2 soys, from . the stake. Horses in this event will;., be handicapped to do 5.25 or better. Norn. 17s 6d. Ace. 17s 6d. Two miles. Approximate time of starting, 4.23 p.m. 6. FINAL HANDICAP (harness) r of 35 soys ;■- second horse to receive 4 soys, and third horse 2 .soys',-, froni the stake. - "Norn. 12s 6d. Ace. 12s 6d One mile. . ■ . : • • . ■■ '■ . ■■• '-■.- NOMINATIONS AND ACCEPT- ■ . ■_. # •-..■: ANCES, . : , „.:-';. Nominations for all events close at the Albion Hotel at. 9 p.m., Tuesday. May 13th* 1913. />..;■.. Handicaps for ; all events declared at noon on Thursday, May 22nd, 1913. Acceptances fprVall events close at the Albion Hotel at q p.m. on Thurs- ' day. May 29th, 1913. , . RULES AND REGULATIONS To be run under the New Zealan.a Rules, of, Trotting.;' -■': , The Committee reserve the right, to : refuse any nomination without giving any explanation. :/ ; v . Rule 172, Rules of Trotting.— By the entry, or endeavouririe- to enter a „ horse, every person having, pr'sub%; ■ sequently acquiring any -interest in ■ .such .horse shall be deemed to' accept all the. conditions and restrictions '" imposed implied -by these Tules. and to be barred from Questioning the •: action or conduct of the Club, or other Club, or other body holding a „ sports meeting, or of any officraj of^ the .-.Club, of, such --.other,, body in rcrsconnected therewith, otherwise than is provided f of in part 30. v EDMUND A. WICKES, Secretary.

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1913, Page 3

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