w. M\\ Ailumai Cold POSITIVELY DRAWN DECEMBER 22nd, 1924 Just in Time for Christmas! (All in Alluvial Gold) Ist Prize £IOOO £IOOO 2nd „ 500— 500 3rd „ 200— 200 Tickets for New Zealand's Biggest Art Union will be sold 4t r nst h6thea 100- 300 by retailers, only till Friday 12th December. Order 10 P rizes so-500 YOUR TICKETS NOW-AT ONCE if you want a chance 50 : iL soo RIMJi 100 „ 186 Prizes, value £4OOO MAMMOTH SPORTS Prizes definitely drawn Aif I 1I f& 111[V 22nd December. fllll Ullll/11 Only a few tickets left. as you AFTER FRIDAY, very LAST CHANCE! ' n . 111 I •£ a LI f SPECIAL NOTE.-On and after the 12th Dec UCI a WhOle bOOk If pOSSlOle! ember, and up to midnight, 17th-December, nickels . will only be obtainable from the Secretary, MamA Fortune within your grasp! r*, s p ? rl * .f Union ' Dunedin ' and wi " be iJ,,, i ..,.„ g E included in the draw. The Secretary, Mammoth Sports Art Union. Dunedin. Enclosed please find for which post me tickets in Sports Art Union. Signature , Address - (Enclose Stamped, Addressed Envelope.) (Exchange must be added to Cheques.) BOOK OF 9 TICKETS FOR £l. Buy by the Book—The Best Way!
(Incorporated.) " j ANNUAL MEETING. ', Ti) KUFENGA RAOECJOtJBSf, I WAIROA, H.B; • '• "Ka Tere Rauwa Ka Tere Pipiwhakao." TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, i JANUARY 13 AND 15, 1925. j President: G. C. Ormond, Esq; Vice-Presi-dents: Messrs. B. J. Green and P. H. < Summer-field; Hon. Treasurer, A. J. Anderson, Esq; Stewards: Messrs.. S. V. Beaufby, C. C..P. Brandon, G. Britncll, J. Carroll, T. Carroll, S. Crarer, A. E. Ourric, S. A. Dickie, J. Gillespie, A. W. Hague, W. J. Hill, A. Law,'J. A. Mayo, A. G. Nolan, H. C. Nolan, G. E. Ormond, T. F. Walker, Lemuel Te Urupu. Hon. Judge: R. E. Jefferson, Esq. Starter: Mr. R. S. Smith. Timekeeper: Mr. R. Sin/th. Clerk of Scales: Mr. G. Britncll. Clerk of Course: Mr. T. Gedye. Handicapper: Mr. H. Coyle. LEONARD STOREY, Secretary. I PROGRAMME. | FIRST DAY. 1-TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sov«. Second horse to receive 10 sovs and third horse 5 sovs. from the stake. For horses that have not won a stake exceeding 100 sovs. at time of nomination. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Distance, six furlongs. 8-WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 85 sovs. Second horse to receive 10 hoVs. and third horse 5 sova. from the stake. Minimum weight, 9st. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. Distanoe, seven furlongs. 3-WAIROA HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. (Open). Second horse to receive 15 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs. from the stulcc. Nomination 20s. acceptance 40s. Distanuo, li miles. i-MAlplN HACK SCURRY, of 8U bovs. &ffiptMt horse to receive 10 bote., and third hor,se 5 sp'vs. from the stake. For horses that have never woe a flat rare'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16606, 9 December 1924, Page 4
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