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A. F REDGRAVE & CO., LTD. AUTUMN SOWING! CAPE BARLE” BLACK BARLEY ALGERIAN OATS GARTON OATS I I I I AUTUMN SOWING OF LUCERNE. We have good stocks of the best quality Marlborough and Hunter River Seed. A. F. REDGRAVE & CO, LTD. GRAIN, SEED & PRODUCE MERCHANTS. HERETAUNGA ST, HASTINGS.

jJAWKE’S £JAY JOCKEY £JLUB AUTUMN MEETINGS SATURDAY, 15th Al-RIL, 1933. SATURDAY. 22nd APRIL. 1933 HASTINGS RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, 15th April, 1333. 1— RIVERSLEA HURDLES HANDICAP: £7O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. About one and a-half miles 2— POUKAWA MAIDEN: £6O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. For horses th reo-y ear-old and upwards that have never won a Flat Race at time of starting. Weight Bst. "lbs. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Five and a-half furlongs. 3— NURSERY HANDICAP: £7O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. For two and three-year-olds. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Five and a half furlongs. 4— HAWKE’S BAY CUP HANDICAP: £l5O, 2nd horse £2O, 3rd horse £lO from the stake. Nomina£l, Acceptance 30/-. One and a quarter miles. 5— HERETAUNGA HANDICAP (Hack conditions): £7O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. One mile. 6— AUTUMN HANDICAP (Hack conditions): £7O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Six furlongs. 7— HAVELOCK FLYING HANDICAP: £lOO, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Bix furlongs. NOMINATIONS - FRIDAY, March 31st, at 8.15 p.m. WEIGHTS—FRIDAY. April 7th. ACCEPTANCES - WEDNESDAY, April 12th, 8.15 p.m. The winner of any race after declaration of weights may be re-handi-capped. Any winner at meeting to carry penalty of 7ibs. SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, 1933. 1— KARAMU HURDLES HANDICAP: £7O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. About one and a-half miles. 2— TOMOANA ELECTRIC HANDICAP: £6O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Winners on Flabarred except Poukawa Maiden. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l. Six furlongs. 3— JUVENILE HANDICAP: £7O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. For two and three-year-olds. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Five and a-half furlongs. 4— PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP: £llO, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. One and a-quarter miles. 5— AKITIO HANDICAP (Hack conditions): £7O, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight 7st 71bs. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. One mile. 6— TWYFORD HANDICAP (Hack conditions): £7O, 2nd horse £2O, 3rd ■ horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Six furlongs. 7— OKAWA HANDICAP: £lOO, 2nd horse £lO, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £l, Acceptance £l. Six furlongs.

’ WHERE TO STAY. CAULFIELD HOUSE SYDNEY STREET E., WELLINGTON (Opp. Parliament Buildings). UP-TO-DATE GUEST HOUSE. Wooden Construction. Tariff, x(J/G and 12/6 day. Weekly by arrangement. Phone 42-355. MRS. E. MAXWELL. JJR. & MRS. NORMAN McLENNAN, late of the Commercial Hotel, Woodville, having taken over “Woodlands,” corner of Southland Road and Eastbourne Street, Hastings, are now prepared to take paying guests. The house bus been thoroughly renovated, and the cuisine is excellent, being under Mrs. McLennan’s strict supervision. Terms moderate. Flats in the house are available for those desiring them. ’Phone 2087, Hastings. ORIENTAL BAY, WELLINGTON. THE BERKELEY HOTEL, 22 Orientai Terrace—the only WOODEN Private Hotel de Luxe in Wellington. This first-class private hotel is situated in Wellington’s most attractive and easily accessible quarter— Oriental Bay—which overlooks the harbour and commands u magnificent view of Wellington. Only oue minute’s walk to t.lie trams. Replete and up-to-date with all modern conveniences, garages anj parking accommodation. Tariff: 10/- per day or £3 5/- per week. Permanent guests by arrangement. ’Phone: 20—050. Telegrams: “Berkeley,” Wellington.—Proprietress: M M RICHARDS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 13 April 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 13 April 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 104, 13 April 1933, Page 10