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Business Notices. -PIGS! PIGSI PIGS! WALKER AND NICHOLSON are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs and will receive at the Hawera Bacon Factory eivery Wednesday. HIGHEST MARKET PRICEi. Curing also done on owners' account. PIGS I PIGS I I PIGS 11 l W. DIMOCK AND CO., JsTD. PIGS will be received at following Weighing Station* ha under :— NOV. DEC. Waverley ... 15 29 13 27 Mokoia ... 16 30 14 18 Hawera ... 17 24 18 15 29 Narmianby 22 6 Kakaraineiai 23 7 Eltham ... 22 29 6 13 27 Te Rioti ... 16 30 14 28 Opunake ... 15 29 13 27 Kaponga ... 16 30 14 28 Auroai ... 22 629 Manaiai ... ' 23 7 Otakeha ... '24 8 O. A. FOKSTER, Kaporiga. STANLEY MORGAN, Eltham. . C. ABNOLD, Hawera, ' Representative. THE ELTHAM BACON CO., LTD. THE Eltham Bacon Company will receive Pigs as under : — Mangatoki — Mondays : November 1, 15' and 29. Te Roti — Monday : November 22. Miiiamr-Elvery Monday and Tuesday. EDWIN PARROTT, Secretary. mARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. CHRISTMAS MEETING. j FIRST DAY^MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1909. B .1. Huatoki- Plate, 50 soys; second, 5 soys from stake.. Entrance 1 soy. Seven iW i m^i^i«m&& • Handicap, 1 „80 soys : Second,* 10 '^soys. Norn.- 1 • soy. Ace. 1 soy. Six furlongs. 0. v LadiesV Purse Hack Handicap, 65 soys- ••second, 10 soys. Gentlemen riclers. ' Norn. I soy. Ace.- 1 soy. One '4t. First Handicap Hack Hurdles, 60 soys; second, 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy. Ace. 1 soy. U miles. , 5. Christmas Handicap (open), 120 soys; second, 20 soys and third 5 soys. Norn. 1 soy. Ace. 1 soy. li miles. 6. First Welter Hack' Handicap, 65 soys ; second, 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy. Ace. 1 soy. Seven furlongs. 7. First Hack Scurry Stakes, 50 soys ; second, o soys. Entrance, 1 soy. Five furlongs. / - 8. Flying Handicap (open); 80 soys; second, 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy. Acca 1 soy. Six furlongs. ' ■ * SECOND DAY— TUESDAY, DEC3EMBER 28, 1909. . / ' 1. Fitzrby Hack Handicap, 50 soys; second, 5 soys. Norn. 10s. Ace. 10s. Seven furlongs. 2. Electric Hack Handicap, 65 soys; second, 10 soys. Norn.. 1 soy. Ace. 1 soy. Five furlongs. 3. Summer Hack Handicap, 80 soys; second, 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy. Ace. 1 soy. Six furlongs. , „,„,,. < 4. Second Handicap Hack Hurdles, 60 soys; second, 10 soys. Norn. I\ sov. Ace. 1 soy. I^. miles. 5. New, Plymouth Handicap (open), 100 soys ; second, 20 soys. Norn. 1 soy. Ace. 2 soys. One mile. 6. Second Hack Scurry -Stakes, 50 ! soys; second, 5 soys. Weight, Bst. Entrance, 1 soy. Five furlongs. ' 7. Second Welter Hack Handicap, 65 soys; second, 10 soys. Npm. TsoV. Ace. 1 soy. One mile. - .. 8. Farewell Handicap (open), 70 ' soys ; second, 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy. Ace. 1 spy. Six furlongs. A trophy to the value of £5 will be 1 givon to tho rider of the winner of the I Ladies' Purse. • . ( . The winner of any handicap after the declaration, of weights to carry 71b I extra. " I Winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights to carry ,71b extra. Nominations for all events close on Friday, November 26, 1909, at 9 p.m. Weights for first day's events due on or about Friday, December 3. Acceptances and general entries close on Friday, December 10, at 9 p.m. MOTl3..— The attention of owners is directed to the fact that the Stratford Club will hold its meeting on January 1 and 3, 1910, and that its programme contains Two Open Handicaps on ea^ch (I'iy, thus enabling horses (other than hacks) to compete in eight events during the. week. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary., - , P. 0., Box 33, New Plymouth. A WARNING TO MEN. To get a suit made to your measure at a reasonable price, it is no longer necessary to -put up with the slop-to-1 measure factory suit, which is being hoisted on to men by drapers* mercers and storekeepers all over the country, neither is it necessary to pay the credit tailor five and six guineas to have a stylish suit made from good material. George Davies, the Suit Specialist, can make a suit to your measure — a suit with style, individuality and good wear at a saving of £2 on Ordinary chargea for good suits. Every suit Is made in the firm's own workrooms by experts. They're cut by cutters who know how. This firm can save you money, because they buy iirect from the mills — have their own warehouse—do the largest suit business in the Dominion— sell for cash only — make their profit in the aggregate, not on one suit. You take no risk either when you place your order .with this firm. A written guarantee for satisfaction goes with every suit See the new Spring suitings to-day. They're the best yet. The address is GEORGE DAVIES, Suit, HIGH STREET HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 November 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 November 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 November 1909, Page 6

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