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PUBLIC SALES. J’AKAPAU yAR D 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1928 At 12.30 p.m. 248 ewe hoggets 237 wether hoggets 12 weaner to 2-yr. heifers (Jersey) 58 fat cows and heifers 21 dairy cows and heifers in profit and to calve 10 empty cow’s and heifers 24 fat cows and heifers YYAIPUKUKau yARDS TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1928 At II a.m. The sale of sheep will commence at 1 p.m. or earlier if the cattle sale is finished before that hour. 150 fat wethers 60 fat wethers 100 fat ewes gTORTFORD yARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928 At 10 a.m. The sale of sheep will commence at 12 noon or earlier if the cattle sale is finished before that hour. SPECIAL SALES OF DAIRY STOCK A SERIES of Special Dairy Stock Sales will be held at the Stort ford Lodge Sale Yards as follows:— AUGUST 17th. SEPT.—Date to be arranged. SALES FOR AUGUST.

Takapau—lo. Waipukurau—l4 ,21, 28 Stortford Lodge—ls, 22, 29. Special Sale Dairy Stock—l 7. Horse Sale. Petane —20. Otane 24. Onga Onga—3o. HAWKE’S BAY HUNT POINT-TO-POINT g TEE PLECHASES SATURDAY, AUGUST llth, 1928. On the Properties of Messrs. 0. Nelson and G. Cotterill, Maugapapa, Manga teretere. TO START AT 1.30 p.m. Admission 2/-. 1. LIGHT WEIGHT STEEPLECHASE.— Ist prize, Trophy valued at £lO 10/-, presented by Official H.B. Hunt; 2nd prize, Trophy valued ££ SA, presented by Mr. D. Scanuell; 3rd prize, Trophy valued £2 2/-. presented by Mr. C. Haldane. For horses that have never won a race other than a Point-to Point Steeplechase. Minimum weight list. About two and a-half miles. 2. FARMERS’ POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASE—Ist prize, Trophy value £lO 10/-, presented by Mr. J. H. Jefferd; 2nd prize, Trophy value £5 5/-, presented by Mr. H. Gascoygne; 3rd prize. Trophy value £2 2/-. presented by Mr. H Glazebrook For horses tha* have never won a race other than a Point-to-Point Steeplechase. Owned by farmers or farmers’ sons who have placed their country at the disposa- of the Hawke’s Bay Hunt. To be ridden by a farmer, his son, oi member of the Hunt. Weight 12st. About two miles. 3. WEIGHT STEEPLECHASE.— Ist prize, Trophy value £lO 10/-, pre sented by Mr. A. Parsons; 2nd prize, Trophy value £5 5/-. presented by Mr. H. Chambers; 3rd prize, Trophy value £2 2/ . presented by Mr. J. S. McLeod. For horses that have never won a race other than a Point-to-Point Steeplechase. Mimimum weight 12st. About two and a-balf miles 4. HUNTERS’ COMPETITION.Over such course as the Stewards shall decide. Ist prize, Trophy value £lO 10/-, presented by Mr. G. N. Pharazyn; 2nd prize, Trophy value £5 5/-. presented by Mrs. D. Wil Liams; 3rd prize. Trophy value £3 3/- presented by Mr. A. Bell. Open to horses which have been regularly hunted this season by a lady with the Hawke’s Bay Hounds. To be ridden by a lady member of the Hunt. 5. OPEN POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLE CHASE.—FuII fully qualified hunters Ist prize, Trophy value £lO 10/-, pre sented oy Mr. E. Newbfgtn; 2nd prize, Trophy value £5 5/-, presented by Mr H Hassall: 3rd prize. Trophy value £2 2/-. presented by Mr M. Green wood. Weight 11st. 71b. Two and a-half miles CONDITIONS.

1. All events for qualified hunters Horses’ names to be in “Referee” or certififleate presented at scales. 2 Horses must be ready and riders weighed out 10 minutes prior to advertised time of starting, otherwise forfeit 10/-. 3. Ai riders to wear racing colours except event No. 4. 4. The winner of event No. 1 shall not ne eligible to tart in event No. 3. 5 Events No* 1 and 3 are open to horse® owned and ridden hv a financial member of any affiliated Hunt Club 6. Tn events Nos. 1,2, 3 and 5, only persons holding Gentlemen Riders’ Certificates or persons eligible for same will be allowed to ride. 7. No herse will be allowed to start unless members subscriptidfia and all entry fees have been previously paid. 8. Entry fee for each event 10/., payable to the Secretary on or before Bth August. 1928. Intending competitors will be shown over course at 11 a.m. on Saturday August llth. ENTRIES CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Sth. at 9 p.m. H. 8. MOSS. Secretary, P.O. Box 13. Hastings. HASTINGS BOTTLE EXCHANGE 310 E, QUEEN ST., HASTINGS Cash buyers of Rags, Bones, Bottles. Scrap Metals, Tallow and all waste Product. Sole H.B. Agents Penny's NON-SLIP Floor Polish (wholesale and retail), the only non-slip polish made. ’Phone 1618. /. Donovan 208 N WARREN ST., HASTINGS Agent PUKE COAL “The Best Waikato.” Also stocked Westport, Newcastle and Coke. Matai, Rata and Maire Firewood on hand. ’Phone 178

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 9 August 1928, Page 10