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E Gmm it"-™ nvm. MAWEHA. WINTER MEETING ™ B ms^\ni ;«s,s SDAr , w 13th and 14th, 1914. r J- Crocker, Alan C'nnri " t , NoIto» Hicks. Startpr ■ r S J' Gray. &. bourse. TC slither ° I ConnOT- Clerk of Usurer, j. t^^^J^ FIHST DAY- WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 the third norse 5 Sv^ oul of I°™' Bna Womination 1 soy . "AcceDt^n« 1 t?le sta*e' lougs. acceptance 2 soys. . Six iar- -- ?o^^ Y r S DIi c o A!o VS of T »™-> —* '■ BeAcS Sno r P s leT re ?^? l l Co AP ' °f 75 "»= stoke. Minhnun, we ght lo'r^h 11* f th* 5Me St^ oSsovs out of he stake v Hd - thlJ d horse 5 c Acceptance 1 so t Xv" fur?on matl°n X BW' Nomination 1 soy Acce^ a m"fl 0 "he stake* No m ina°ionT S oy AcceVa^^i *he 3tak* mile and 110 yards. Pc 1 soy ' Oa* 2. MOKOIA HANDICAP (Open) of iw ' second horse to receive IS « WAXES OF NOMINATIONS AND AC CEPTANCES. . F^ rr)AY, APKIL 17, 1914, at 9 Dm at A a L^n7 ANCES-THURSDAY ' M^ 7th, U* «up 1 boy, Ladies' Purse Handicap jL T«W a assss i mmm-as; rdL XpT S o^ naiaHandiGap 2 —' Bo^ Mav EM H.ll 4 FirSt Da^° n °r abolit FRIDAY. 13^ EISS S at Se^ d m M . r ' revWo7 T hy re^oing .Programme is subject to r,Jhf 6 t C n Omu m%t 0. reserre t0 themselves tto eta M s"p. m ?""'- r Ha™ra- »W ««» Stakes are paid in full. Rules ro ar CeLc?n ff be- lUn UDder New Zeal-^d No entry will be received after; the hour named under any pretence whatever, noKltton. Mmc mUS* be Stated •*««» *■ Definition of Hack.-No horse shall start in s Hm» If™ T hlCh has at any time> Prior to th? tune of entry, won a race to the value of lOt S tOof % To^to The^inni^ J. i'URTON, -Approved this 17th day of March, eCI9I?7W BecreS a ry.Dakl! JO°key aab-E- *- Welf'rten.-

E@W IS YOUR LIBRARY? DO you have a handy book case near your easy chair where you can get one of ,your favorite' books by inst stretching out your hand P The- way TO BUY BOOKS EASILY Is to get one each week. If you u«ed it for outdoor reading or carrying in your pocket, get a good cioth edition—if you're takiug a pride in bindings one in hand tooled leather. • TRY THE IDEA THIS WEEK. Start choosing TO-DAY! TJOASE'S "O OOK -p|EPOT, HAWERA. I QUALITY IS THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR MACHINEMADE BREAD? IF NOT? WHY NOT? WE Solicit yoiir custom. Tb» benefit is yours. Carts deliver/to all parts of district;, so send a postcard for cart to call. Our bread can also be obtained from Harris' Store, Bullock's Store, Jones' Store, and Blayney's Store. LOOK OUT FOR NAME ON EVERY LOAF. thus JOURNEAUX'S MACHINE-MADE BREAD. F H. CLEMENT, Proprietor. ALL Goods made by us-are guaranteed under the Pure Food Act.— The Scotch Bakery and Tea Rooms. WANTED Known—Oilcoats (yellow and black) at greatly reduced rates for cash. For iustance, a 22s 6d coat for 18s 6d. We also stock Canvas, Wax and Motor Coats. H. J. Eaves, Otakeho.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3