Acting on behalf of an Indian spoilsman, ,an Australian closed for the purchase of Gloaming for GOOOgns., conditionally on the horse successfully passing the necessary veterinary examinations Gloaming failed to pass, and the negotiations are understood to have terminated. From America comes word that a Bill has been passed which (axes race clubs m .Kentucky £500 each racing day. This tax goes to the State, and does away with all other taxes likely to be* imposed on behalf of a country, city, town or municipality. • , Rings, Bracelets Brooches, or other Jewellery re-modelled i n i any artistic design.— Try Gordon, Art Jeweller, opp. Bank N.Z.* r You can pop the question anywhere you like, but buy your Ring at Gordon's Jeweller, opposite Bank NlZ.* Stainless Knives are almost unprocurable. H. J. Grieve has just landed another small shipment, manufactured hTh t* 8t * in "*» »teel; absolutely
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15222, 21 May 1920, Page 3
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