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Doctors who fit Clincher Cross Tyres are jilways in the running, for these celebrated! covers minimise tyre trouble and gives more mileage. — Advt. ■ PELORUS HACK RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. T> be held on the Racecourse, CANVASTQWdSr, on NEW YEAR'S DAY, January Ist. 1920. PROGRAMME. (Approved of by the Wellington ( R-acdng Club and the New Zeaw knd Trotting Association). 1. Maiden Plate, of 8 soys. Sixfurlongs. < (To start at 12 noon). Second horse to receive 1 soy. from, the stake. For" horses that hitve never won a race at the time of starting. Special weights: 3-yoar-old, 9.6; 4-year-old), 10.0; 5-year-old and upwards 10.1. No allowance. Entry,' Bs. 2 Pelorns Trot Handicap (saddle,, of110 soys. 1£ miles. (To start a,tt 12.45 p.m.) Second horse to receive 1 soy. from the stake. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 4s. 3. Stansfii&ld Memorial Handicap, of 30 soys. U miles. (To start at 1.30 p.m.. Second horse to receive 5 soys., and third to receive 2 soys from the stake. Nomination, 18s; acceptance, 12s. • ' " 4. District Handicap, of 8 ems. Seven furlongs. (To start at 2.15 p.m.) Second! horse to reooive 1 sov\ from tho stake. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 3s. The boundary for district horses are the Pelorus Road Board's boundary and the Pelorus Sounds. 5 Rai Valley Handicap Trot (saddle) of 12 soys. 2 Miles. (To start at 3 p.m.) Second horse to receive 2 soys. from the stake. Nomination, 7s; acceptance, ss. 6. Buckman Memorial Handicap, of 15 says. Seven furlongs. (To start" at 3.45 p.m.) Second horse to receive 2 soys., and third horse 1 soy. from the stake. Nomination, 9s; acceptance, 6s. 1. Diggers 1 Purse Handicap, of 8 soys. Five furlongs., (To stjart at 4.50 p.m.) Second horse.to receive 1 soy., from the stake. ■ ■Nomination, s£; acceptance, 3s. Nominations, SATURDAY, 29th N Weights,1 MONDAY^t-h DECEMBER. Acceptances, WEDNESDAY,, 17th DECEMBER at 8 p.m. For Rules and Regulations see Posters. • Admission to Course: Gentlemen 2s 6d Ladies Is. Brass Band) in attendance. President: E. F. Healy. Esq. Treasurer. J. R. Buncombe, Esq. VICTOR GEARY, Secretary, Canvastown. THE PEN OF PEACE. ONCE again is proved the truth of the" adage that "The Pen is mightier tjhan the sword." The Right Honorable IX Lloyd George, M.P., signed the Treaty with his WATERMAN IDEAL. A beautiful gold pen presented to him tat Christmsts by Yv'. Richard Morris, Ther© could be no more acceptable or useful present than a, Fountain Pen, and thoro is only ono Fountain Pen that will give complete satisfaction to its owner. WATERMAN'S IDEAL—2Is each. - There is a ■Waterman Nib that will fit vonr hand. AGENT: ROBERT REID, CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, BLENHEIM. P.O. Box 75 'Phone 71

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 25 November 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 25 November 1919, Page 7

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