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AUCTIONS AT THE HOUSE, QUINS MILL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. At 1.30 p.m. SMITH & EASTON have been favored with instructions from Mr 1\ Taylor, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell as above— His household furniture and effects, comprising carved mirror-backed sideboard (mottled kauri), 6piece dining suite in plush, phonograph and 78 records and cabinet, vases and ornaments, pictures, dining table and cover, occasional tables, fenders and curbs, tea set, hall curtains, fire screen, cruets, rocking chair, slip mats, linos, 'washstand, looking glass, blankets, sheets, pillows, feather and kapok ,nattresses, pillow cases, d. and s. iron and wood beds, w.w. and box mattresses, 2 Queen Anno pairs, marble-top washstand, cot, chest drawers, toilet set, down quilt, willow arm chair, [ leather couch, Singer machine, I hall runner,. kitchen table> ! chairs, couch, clocks, curtains i and blinds, cutlery, glassware, crockery, pots and pans, meat ! safe, buckets, baths, wringer, j mangle, step ladder, hose, garden tools, mower, and numerous sundries TO MOTORISTS! have you considered what it means to you to be able to have all your motor ' car business attended to by Ithe one firm? . I am now in a position to undertake all classes of work by experts in each branch of the trade. My garage is the best fitted and most up-to-date in the district, and this means a saving of time on every job in hand. I have icreased my garage staff and can undertake all kinds of work on any car or lorry, including electrical work, battery charging, solid tyre fitting, supplying of accessoies, tires, of land benzine, painting and trimming. The well-lighted, dust-proof paint shop is now in full swing in charge of one of the best known painters in "the trade. Painting and trimming done on cars > and vehicles of all descriptions, also motor cycles and carriage bodies. My policy is: Nothing but the highest j quality in every branch of the trade. C. L. WILSON, ELTHAM. TjIGMONT-WANGANTJI HUNT CLUB To be held on the Waverley Racecourse On WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919. PROGRAMME: 1. HUNTERS' HURDLE HANDICAP, of 80 soys., second horse 15 soys. from stake. Open to qualified hunters, 1919 season, that have never won an open hurdle race of the value of 150 soys., or hunters' hurdle races of the collective value of 400 soys. Mm. weight, 10st. Norn. 1 sqv, ace. 1 soys. li miles. 2. MOUMAHAKI MAIDEN HACK HANDICAP, of 75 soys, second horse 10 soys. from stake. Norn 1 gov., ace. 1 soy. Seven furlongs. 3. EGMONT' - WANGANUI HUNT CLUB CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of 150 soys., 110 soys and cup valued at 25gns., presented! by the Egmont Racing Club to winner, 30 soys. to second, and 10 soys. to third; for qualified hunters 1919 reason. Norn. 1 soys., ace 2 soys. About 3 miles. 4. WAVERLEY HANDICAP (Flat), of 120 soys., second horse 10 soys. from stake. Norn. 1 , S oy., ace. 1 soy. One mile. 3'LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP (*lat), of 50 soys.: winner to receive 40 soys. and bracelet, presented by the Patea Licensed Victuallers second horse 10 soys Qualified hunters, 1919 season, gentleman riders, who must be members of any Hunt Club affiliated with the N.Z. Hunts Assocoation The rider of winner to receive a gold-mounted whip, piesented by Mr Brace Joll. Norn. 1 ,s oy . 2 aco. Isoy. Mm. weight, list. Ij Allies. 6. MANAIA MAIDEN STFFPrw CHASE HANDICAP, oTaFSf SSJ°|»l6 soys. from stake! Qualified hunters, 1919 season, that have never won a steeplechase, hunters' races excepted. Norn 1 - T;u a A c£ 1 *>V. About 2 miles ' '■" HACK HANDICAP w! JT s,j horse lo *>v S : RULES AND REGULATIONS X T lhe meeting will "be run under'the eligible for Hunters' Races must be must IT" £ d T Up™rds > a»d the™ i must be produced at scale a certificate N^ qUaHuntion A Und? r the »*S ofSto HofT9I9 ASS° Ciatlon for h^^ DWEKmTS°A Fvr, DOMINATIONS, for all events dose at 'ff™™^™ SATURDAY AUG V ir Jdeclared ' LG- 16-Handicaps WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20-Accent-JTjwNAJjllJiS.—The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weighS to carry a 101b penalty Th* \L«« f any steepleeha/e after oSlaraSon'o° weights to carry a 101b penalty The winner of any flat race after declara tion of weigh* to carry a 141b pell " W. MACFARLANE, P.O. Box 14. HOU- S*cTelephone 35, Waverley Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing thi s 2nd day of July! _ + WM. HALL, Club. T IQUID Paraffin, Natures remedy Get iZ ?? p?ndloltlß. constipation, etc nhl?- k'? d commended by leadino

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 5 August 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 5 August 1919, Page 8