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] Alfred Buckland and Sons Auctioneers and Commission Agents, HOLD WEEKLY SALES ON TUESDAYS at tlie llaymarket—Hides. Skin, Wool, etc. THURSDAYS at Remuera—Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep and Tigs. FkIbAYS at the ITaymarket Horses. Vehicles, Harness. Hay, Straw and Farm Produce. AEekts for: | J Little’s Liquid and PowdciJSheep Dip. Ford’s Lung, Wonn and jfcour Mixture. / “ Toxa ” Ralabit poison. WOOL SALES— . No&mber %otbfV.m. January 13fc, 1909. February Hftb, 1909. Maize, Oats, Chaff, and all kinds of Feedstuffs, Grass and Clover Seeds of all descriptions, Bonedust, Root Manures, Superphosphate and other Manures on Sale at the Hayraarket. Grazing and Dairying Farms for Sale in all parts of the Province and CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. THE HAYMARKET, Albert Street - - Auckland Uwhiroa-Herekino Athletic Sports. To be held in Mr. H. C. Powell’s Landing Paddook, on the banks of the Uwhiroa, on Friday, February 26 1909. £4O in MONEY OFFICIALS, Patrons : Y. 11. Reed, Esq., M.H.R., J. McCarroll, Esq. 7 J. Hossaek, Esq. President: J. Halliday, Esq. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Ray Irwin, Newell Irving, W. Irwin, Peter Murray, Ned Evans, Neil McLeod, L. LeCoustre, J. Berghan, T. Houston, J. M. Reid, 11. C. Powell, Con. Dysart. Judges : Messrs. J. Ross and Chris. Dunn. Handicappers : Messrs. “ Joe ” Baker, Herbert Powell and Walter Armiger. Starters : Messrs. W. Vickers and T. Willis. Protest Committee : Messrs. Herbert Powell, 1> Dysart, “Joe” Baker, John Bacieh, W. Armiger. Hon. Members : Messrs. Era Brown, It. Bowman, W. B. Morton, Chris. Ford, F. Garland, Andrew Ngawaka, W. Ilunift, He wan Smith, N. Irving, Glass Murray, 0. Olsen, F. Cartwright, S. McGrath, Alf. Powell, A. W. Maples, Steve Urlich, A. Conroy, M. Kjoiler, F. Kjoiler, C, Smith, F. Cotterill, J. Yeza, H. Marks, Gerald Powell, Geo. Evans. Hon. See. an l Treasurer: R. 11. Daniels. PROGRAMME: First Race commences at 10 a.m. sharp, 1. Maiden Race, 120 yards; entrance 1/- ; prize £l. 2. HEREKINO CUP, £lO, three heats; first heat 100 yds ; first £7, second £2, third £1; nomination 5/-, acceptance 2/6. 3. High Jump, for horses ; prize £2, entrance 2/6. 4. 440yds. Handicap; first £2, second 10/-, entrance 2/6. 0. Double-handed Sawing Competition, (bona fide drag saws only to be used) blocks 6ft girth ; prize £2 10.-, entrance 2/6. 6. Second Heat of Cup, 200 yards. 7. Novice Chop, open to those who have never competed for prize money; 12in. block; entrance 2/6; trophy value £2. 8. Half-Mile Handicap, first £2 10/-, second 10/- ; entrance 3/9. Third Heat Cup, 300 yards. 10. UWHIROA HANDICAP CHOPPING CONTEST of £lO ; first £7, second £2, third £1 ; 18in block; in heats; nomination 5/-, acceptance 2/6. 11. Handicap Hurdles, 120 yards, 10 flights 3ft 6in; first £2 10/-, second 10/-, entrance 3/12. Vaulting with the Pole; entrance 1/prize £l. 13. Tug-o’-War, 10 men aside; entrance 1/-, prize £l. 14. Tilting at the Ring on Horseback; first £1 10/-, second 10/-; entrance 2/6. RULES: 1. Four starters or no event. 2. Points 5, 3 and 1. 3. Entries for Events Nos. 2,4, 5,7, 8, 10 and 11 close with the Secretary on Thursday, 18th February, 1909. and must be accompanied by Entrance Fees. 4. All competitors must give their last 2 years’ performances, counting up to 18th February, 1909. If no performances during that period last three performances must be sniit. Competitors to state the name of the scrutch man in their performances. 5. All protests must be lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after the event, and to be accompanied by a fee of 10s, which shall be forfeited if the protest be not sustained. G. All protests shall be decided by the Committee, whose decision stall be final. 7. Any competitor “ breaking away ” after being placed on his mark shall be put back 1 yard for each offence, and on the third offence shall be disqualified. Refreshment Booth on Ground Admission to Sports Ground: Gents. Is, Ladies 6d. Promenade Concert and Dance lii Messrs. Dysart Bros.’ Hall in the evening. Ail mission: Gents. Is 6d, Ladies free. R. H. DANIELS, Hon. Sec. and Treas.

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Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 23, 1 February 1909, Page 6

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665

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 23, 1 February 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 23, 1 February 1909, Page 6

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