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Design PRINTING HAVE YOU CONSIDERED THE IMPORTANCE OF DESIGN IN THE PRINTING CRAFT .. You order a Job, a Circular or a Letterhead maybe—and leave it to the Printer to turn out something that will do. You may get something tasteful or you may get work that is quite commonplace. It depends largely upon the skill and originality of those who design the work and the type and other materials that arc available for their use in setting it out. Other factors are the quality of the paper and inks, character of the press, and the workmanship of those who do the actual printing. But Design is the Principal thing. Ever since the Herald was founded over 50 years ago. it has been the endeavour of the Proprietary to maintain a high standard of Job Printing, and to keep on improving the standardIt is recognised that the kind # of printing the business man requires is something a little different or better than the ordinary—work that has a distinctive personality. Whether tit be a Billhead, a Catalogue, of an Advertising Inset, it must be made sufficiently attractive to demand attention. Distinctive designing is what our Jobbing Specialists aim at. They are assisted by a very large stock of type, first quality paper, and a careful staff of printers with up-to-date electrically driven machinery. We have had big experience in designing in all classes of printing. May We Design Yours The Herald Commercial Printing Dept. Phone 1909 Box 117 ir===== o POVERTY BAY HERALD. WAIROA DELIVERY. TIHE HERALD will be delivered in X': WAIROA EACH EVENING on urival of the Gisborne Motor Company’s Express Service Car. Book Orders with F, Hanham, Bookieller, Marin# Parade and North Clyde, nrho will receive and transmit Advertisements. ,!■: . DAILY SERVICE TO MORERIf AND NUHAKA. Agents: Messrs. Steed, Black, and Brewster. ffi-Mihir ; ll ■ ,A*ABIO, in large or seta 11 aafcitMfc, for RftU at Hwald Jobspirt

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w AIAI’U R AGING 0 1 Lli li RACE MEETING, , To bo hold on MATITI RACECOURSE, RUATOREA, SATURDAY, 28tli FEBRUARY, 192(3. Patron: lv. S. Williams, Esq., M.P. President: A. B. Williams, Esq. Vicepresidents: Messrs. It. 11. Wicksteed, J. H. McNeil, J. J. Spratt. Stewards and Committee: Messrs. A. Tuokwell, J. 11. Taplin, 11. C. Loach, J. 11. McNeil, I. S. C. Dalgairns, J. M. Reedy, 11. G. Burnett, R. Ford, It. Walker, J. Wyllie, J. | Arnold, F. Barry, R. C. Neels, 0. T. | Williams, W. R. Grey, G. A. Runciinan, > P. Maru, H. Boyce, A. Dover, Eru Moeke, C. Jensen, W. McNinamcn.; •Judge: Mr. R. 11. Wickstcod. Handi- 1 capper: Mr. A. Tuckwcll. Starter: Mr. j J. 11. McNeil. Clerks of Scales: Messrs. | J. 11. Taplin and 11. G. Burnett. Clerk i of Course: Mr. M. O’Sullivan. Time-j keeper: Mr. J. M. Reedy. lion. Score- ( tary and Treasurer: Mr. W. 11. 0. j Johnson. > I PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 20 soys; second horse 3 sovs from stake. Distance, 6 1 furlongs. Nomination 15s. Weight 9 stone. To start at 12 noon. 2. FLYING HANDICAP, of 25 soys; sec- I ond hoi'se 5 sovs from stake. Distance, ; 6 furlongs. Nomination 15s, acceptance ss. Weight 9st. minimum. To start at 12.45 p.m. 3. TUPAROA HACK HANDICAP, of 20 sovs; second horse 3 sovs from slake. Distance, 1 mile and a distance. Nomination 15s. Weight 9st minimum. To start at 1.30 p.m. 4. STATION HACK RACE, of 20 sovs; second horse 3 sovs from stake. Instance, 1 mile. Nomination 15s. Weight list minimum. To start at 2.15 p.m 5. WAIAPU STAKES HANDICAP, of 35 sovs; second horse 5 sovs, and third horse 2 sovs from stake. Distance, li miles. Nomination 20s, acceptance Bs. Weight 9st. minimum. To start at 3 p.m. 6. DISTRICT MAIDEN SCURRY, of 15 sovs; second horse 2 sovs from stake, Distance, 5 furlongs. Nomination 12s 6d. Weight lOst minimum. To start at 3.45 p.m. 7. RUATOREA HACK HANDICAP, of 15 sovs: second horse 2 sovs from stake. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination I2s 6d. Weight 9st minimum. To start at 4.30 p.m. CONDITIONS: Race I.—Winners on Flat at any time barred. Raoe 3.—For horses that have never won stakes to the value of £SO. Race 4.—Horses must be owned and used for station or farm work, having lived on the station or farm for six months prior to the meeting, and not having won a stake at any time exceeding £3O. To be ridden by bona fide station employees. Race G.—Horses must be owned, bred, and trained in the district. Winners on the Hat at any time barred, with Ihc exception of the winner of Race 1 of this meeting, the Maiden Scurry. Winner of any Race after the declaraiion of weights to be re-handicapped. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary, in writing, within 15 minutes after the n disputed event, accompanied by a deposit r n of £2; such deposit to Iks forfeited if the 8 protest is not sustained. Conditions 3,4, and 6to be decided by Committee, and their decision to be final. 3 > NOMINATIONS for all Events close p ‘ with the Secretary at RUATOREA, on Saturday, iho 31st January, at 8 p.m., and must contain full particulars of age, I) pedigree, sex, and color, of horse, mini*' of trainer (if any), colors, and amount of nomination money. All nominations by telegram must be confirmed in writing forthwith, under penalty of a fine of 2 tors., as per Rule it V., Part XV., Rules of Racing. t>- WEIGHTS declared on Saturday, 7th February- 1925.

ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary at RUATOEEA on Saturday, 14th February, 1925, at, 8 p.m. Programme approved by the. Hawke’s Bay District Committee. W. 11. 0. JOHNSTON. Hon. See.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16671, 26 February 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16671, 26 February 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16671, 26 February 1925, Page 7