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MASTERTON RACING CLUB. [Registered.] PROGRAMME OE SPRING MEETING To bo held on the iyj~ A STERTON RACECOURSE, OPAKI, ON SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER, 1932. PROGRAMME. First Race Starts at 12 Noon. 1. NURSERY HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, winner to receivo 35 sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs. For two-year-olds. Four furlongs. Norn. 20s, Acc. 20s. 2. MAIDEN STAKES, of 50 sovs, winner to receive 35 sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs. For three-year-olds and upwards which have not at any time prior to starting won a flat race. Weight Sst 81bs (no allowance). Six furlongs. Norn. 20s, Acc. 20s. 3. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 70 sovs, winner to receivo 50 sovs, second 15 sovs, third 5 sovs. To be ridden by recognised hurdle or steeplechase jockeys. Minimum weight 9st. One mile. Nom. 20s. Acc. 20s. 4. LANSDOWNE HANDICAP (Hack Conditions), of 60 sovs, winner to receive 45 sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs. Seven furlongs. Nom. 20s. Aco. 20s. ™ 5. MASTERTON HANDICAP, of 100 sovs, winner to receive 80 soys, second 15 sovs, third 5 sovs. Ono milo and aquarter. Nom. 20s. Acc. 20s. 6. LAWN HANDICAP (Hack Conditions), of 60 sovs, winner to receive 45sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs. Ono milo. Nom. 20s. Acc. 20s. 7. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP (Open), of 75 sovs, winner to receivo 60 sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. Six furlongs. Nom. 20s. Acc. 20s. 8. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 50 sovs, winner to receivo 35 sovs, second 10 sovs, third 5 sovs. live and a-half furlongs. Nom. 20s. Acc. 20s. NOMINATIONS for all events close at the Office of the Masterton Racing Club at 9 p.m., MONDAY, 26th September. Weights declared, Monday, 3rd October. PENALTIES. —Winners of any Flat Races after declaration of weights may bo ro-handieapped. Rules of Racing—Part XV. Rule 3: By the entering of a horse, every person having, or subsequently acquiring an interest in such horse, shall bo deemed thereby to undertake, neither directly or indirectly, to make any wager with a Bookmaker in connection with such horse, or any other horse in the race in which such horso is so entered. Each entry shall contain, or if it does not contain, shall bo conclusively assumed to contain, such an undertaking;, breach whereof shall bo doemod a corrupt practice on the Turf within the meaning of Part XXXII. of these Rules. NORMAN 11. JAMES, Secretary. ’Phone 1283. l’.O. Box 145, Masterton.

FIBROUS PLASTER ER. BELL, Art Fibrous Plasterer.— . Specialist in Ornamental ceilings and all Decorative Plaster Work, Tile Puttern and Wnllbourds. ’Phono 6583. Leader and watt, 6 Hereford St., 29 Carroll St., ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, Palmerston North. Phone 7573. Estimates Free. FARMERS. —Have your tanks and water supply overhauled and ready for the dry weather. Keenest quotation for tanks, piping, troughs, pumps and all water appliances. Labour costs low under No. 10 Scheme.—Holben and Kirk. Ltd., Registered Plumbers and Sheet Metal Workers, 71 Itangitikei Street. PHONE 5696—A. STENBERG, Builder and Contractor, Manapouri Crescent. —No time like the present to havo that Sleeping Porch, Verandah, Glasshouse, or other Repairs seen to by Experts. Get your Windows, Doors and Looks _ working properly’ at small cost. _ Suggestions and advice, also Estimates given Free. Inks advantage of the Government subsidy. FT KIRK THE RELIABLE PLUMBER, AO RANGITIKEI ST., PHONE 5292. tJO —All work personally attended to. Government subsidy work undertaken. 600 gallon tanks £4. TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD E ANDERSON, the well-known builder • (late Anderson and Williamson) wishes to notify those desiring to assist the skilled workers at present on No. o Scheme, that ho is fully conversant with No. 10 scheme and will supply estunates for all classes of now and repair work. Factory, 223 Albert Street. Residence, 1 Summerhay Street.

GOVERNMENT BUILDING SUBSIDY SCHEME THE undersigned Builders will give Estimates and all Particulars for any Building under the above scheme. Only good workers and first-class tradesmen employed. LES. ARNOTT, Cr. Grey and Russell Streets. A. E. ALLEN, 575 Main Street. T.’ E. SAPWELL, 57 Roy Street,

MODERN SHOP FRONTS DON’T PAY HIGH RENTS AND MAKE NO USE OF THE STREET FRONTAGE. Let Us Modernise Your Premises. ALL LABOUR CARRIES GOVERNMENT SUBSIDY. W Carry Full Stocks of Shop and Show Case Fittings. Duplex Nickel Plated Standards and Brackets. Get Ready for Better Times. Have it Done Now. H. E. TOWNSHEND SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER, TIMBER MERCHANT AND JOINERY MANUFACTURER, 8 Rainfortk Street, Palmerston North. Phone 5126.

are your diamonds SECURE ? IT costs nothing if they are, a little if they are not, a good deal if they are lost. Have your Rings Examined at SHORT AND SMITHERS, JEWELLERS, NR. GRAND HOTEL. the train you want DEPARTURES FROM PALMERSTON NORTH (WEEK DAYS): FORWellington (Thorndon), 4.57 (not Monday), 653 7.0 a.ra.; 1.8, 3.16, 3.43 5.10 p.m. Wanganui, 6.52 a.m.; 1.0, 4.10, 5.7 p.m. New Plymouth, 6.52 a.m.; 1.0 p.m. Napier, 7.25 a.m.; 12 25 p.m. Maaterton and ellington (Lambton), 11 4 a.m. Auckland and Rotorua. 5.7, 9.57 p.m. (not Saturday; runs Sundays). SUNDAY TRAINS. FOR— Wellington (Thorndon), 4.57, 8.40 a.m.; 4.45 p.m. Auckland, 9.57 p.m.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 247, 17 September 1932, Page 2

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