AUCTIONS. ON THE i'RKMISES, CAMPBELL STUKiIT. NOLANTOWN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. } At 1.30 p.m. JW. TURXBULL & CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr A. F. J. Bassett, who is leaving the district, to sell by auction as above The whole or! his household furniture and effects, including piano by Mozart, music, oil paintings and pictures, seagrass square, 6 oak h.b. chairs, ornaments, glassware, crockery and cutlery, oak bedroom suite, including duchess chest, wuslistand and bedstead, double uud single rimu bedsfeerads, wire and kapoc mattresses, 2 rimu duchess chests, linos, curtains, wicker armchair, 6 kitchen chairs, table, couch, jam jars, pots and pans, garden tools, wheelbarrow and sundries j CENTRAL MAET. | TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. At 2 p.m. I gMITH & EASTON will sell by auction as above on account of Mr Salt— ! Furniture removed to the mart for convenience of sale, comprising mirror-backed sideboard, rimu dining table, 6 dining chairs, 2carvers, couch, settee, piano stool, chesterfield in green saddlebags, lady's chair, swing, easy chair, 2 folding chairs, occasional table, 2 seagrass chairs, dinner waggon, cheffonier in stained rimu, lino, seagrass squares, fender, curb, cheval duchess, mar-. ble top washstand,j part toilet set, double and three-quarter wood beds, w.w. and box mattresses, d.b.r. beds and wires, canvas and w.w. stretchers, medicine chest, Canadian chairs, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen dresser, crockery, pots and pans, garden tools, wheelbarrow, jam jars, and numerous sundries Dessert apples, marmalade oranges, pumpkins, onions, etc.. TEEMS CASH. J^OETH fAEANAKI TTUNT. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1922. SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBEE 2, 1922. On the Taranaki Jockey Club's Eaeecourse, New Plymouth. Starter: Mr C. O'Connor. Handieapper: Mr H. Coyle. PEOGEAMME. First Eace to start 11.45 a.m. 1. HUNTEES' HANDICAP FLAT EACE, 100 soys; second 25 soys and third 15 soys. For qualified hunters, season 1922. Gentlemen riders. Eider of winner to receive a trophy presented by W. C. Weston, Esq. Mm. weight, lOst. Norn. 1 soy; ace. 1 soy. One mile and a quarter. 2. OPUNAKE HACK SCUEEY, 85 soys.; second 15 soys. and third 10 soys. Open to horses that have never won a race on the flat at time of starting. " Weight Bst. Norn. 1 soy.; aec. 1 soy. Five furlongs. 3. MAIDEN HUNTEES' HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 95 soys.; second 20 soys. and third 10 soys. For qualified hunters, 1922, that have never won a race of any description at time of starting (Point to Point Eaces excepted). Minimum weight lOst 71b. Norn. 1 soy; ace. 1 soy. About two miles. 4. STEATFOED HANDICAP (Open), 125 soys; second 20 soys. and third 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy.; ace. 30s. ; j Six furlongs. 5. NOETH TAEANAKI HUNT CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, I 170 soys.; first horse to receive 100 soys. in specie and a cup valued at £20 presented by W. T. Hookham, Esq.; second 30 soys. and third 20 soys. For qualified hunters, season 1922, that" have never won a race exceeding in value 250 soys. to the winner at time of starting (Hunters' Eaces excepted). Minimum ' weight lOst. Norn. 1 soy.; ace. 2 soys. About 2£ miles. i 6. WAIHI HACK HANDICAP, 85 soys.; second 15 soys. and third 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy; ace. 1 soy. Seven furlongs. j 7. LEPPEETON HUNTEES' HANDICAP HUEDLES, 85 soys; second 20 soys. and third 10 soys. "For qualified hunters, season 1922. Norn. 1 soy.; ace. 1 soy. One mile and a half. 8. UEENUI HACK HANDICAP, 90 soys; second 15 soys. and third 10 soys. Norn. 1 soy.; ace. 1 soy. Six furlong 3. EULES AND EEGULATIONa Qualified hunters are those that have qualified in compliance with Part V. of the New Zealand Hunts' Association Eules. Masters' certificates of qualification must be produced at the time of acceptance. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be rehandicappei. NOMINATIONS will close at the Secretary's Office, Egmont Street, Nevr Plymouth, on FEIDAY, August 11, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on FSIDAY, August 18. ACCEPTANCES will close at the. Secretary's Office, Egmont Street, oa ' FBIDAY, August 25, at 9 p.m. E. L. HUMPHRIES, - Sectary.. Box 105; 'Phone No. 642, New Plymouth. 98 BOYS' tuuie shirts in strong materials, till at 6/- p*r suit; millinery at less than half price; ladies' 1 fur-lined and tv.-ecd c-.onis, 7/6 in the 5-' discount at Knupokonui Co-op, Sale, < commencing July 2-1. ' j New Zealand's emancipation from washboard slavery was brought about through the scientific discovery of I "No-Rubbing" Laundry Help.—G.'&J Horsburgh.—Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 8
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