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JAMES MORRISON (Established 1890) BEGS to intimate that lie is prepared to submit prices tor all classes of PAINTING & PAPERHANGING WORK. On percentage basis, if preferred. A special feature of my biuSnesi: D EGO RATION WORK OF KERRY DESCRIPTION. All Work and Material Guaranteed. JAMES MORRISON. 202 Stout Street. ’Phono 1088. JAM FRUITS HOW IN! Apples, Pears, Plums, Gooseberries, Loganberries. Get ill your requirements early and be assured of plenty of jams and preserves the whole year round We can supply you in any quantity—tbe finest fruit—fresh daily—at lowest possible prices. THE GISBORNE FRUIT FXCHANGE 26 Peel St. Thone 310. J. C. HARDY GISBORNE p.USLNESS NOW BEING TRAN SACTED IN OUR NEW PREMISES, A LARGE STOCK OF Emamel Baths AND Sanitary Appliances ON HAND. PLUMBER AND SANITARY ENGINEER, DERBY STREET, GISBORNE. Rakauroa Monster Sports. To be held, at RAKAUROA, on Mr. R. 0. Beaqfoys property, NEW YEAR’S DAY, 1926. Patron: Mr. P. W. MaLoughiin. President: Mr. Ralph Beaufoy. \ icePresidents: Messrs, J.. McPhce, T. •). Foster, R. Iline, W. E. Shaw, A. Wilson, R. Grace, J. C. Smith, A. Macallan, F. Tombleson, G. Smart, It. Fleming, A. Pickcn, F. Robb, E. Williams. .1. Hutchinson. D. Clark, WMcLean, A. Harris, H. Riddick, X. deLautour,' F. Korte, W. Smith, A. Bulst, R. Graham, J. B. Clark, •). Price, F. Jackson, G. Grant, J. Davenport, E. Green, I. Smith. Executive Committee: Messrs. P. McLoughlin. E. MePheo, J. Le.Prou. T. I. anger, W. Beaufoy, <l. Butler, G. II ymlinan. .1. Hirdman, F. Cleveland, J. Grace, and I. Smith. Judgo of Foot Events: -Mr. J. l.e Prou. Judge of Horse Events,: Mr. B. Brown. Handicap pers‘: Messrs. T. Christensen, T. Bedpath, and H. Bulst. Starter: Mr. 'J'. Christensen. Call Steward : Mr. L. Moisei*. Auditor: Mr. A. llnlket. Protect Committee: Messrs. J. Ilirdman, YV. Beaufoy. and F. Cleveland. PROGRAMME. To start at II am. sharp. Events run under N.Z..V. and C.U. 1. SCHOOL BOYS' MACE. Hi Tmpliy. 2nd s=. Entranee Flee. 2. SCHOOL GILLS’ RACK. Ist. Trnphvi 2ii() 6s. Entrance Ei’ee. 3. MENDING MACE. LI £1 !Cs, 2m 10s. Entrance 2a. 4. 100 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Ist £2. 2nd £l. Entrance Bs. 5. SINGLE LADIES' RACE. Ist £l, 2nd IQs. Entrance Free. 6. HORSE JUMP (Hunters’ style). Ist £3. 2nd £l. Entrance 4s. 7. MARRIED LADIES’ RACE. Ist £l. 2nd 10s. Entrance Free. 8. FLAG RACE (Mounted). Ist £1 10s, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s. 9. HIGH JUMP HANDICAP (Open;. Ist £l, 2nd 10s. Entrance is 6d. •10. THREAD THE NEEDLE RACE (on foot). Ist £1 10s, 2nd 10s. En trance 2s. 11. 220 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Entrance 3s. • 13. HORSE JUMP (Steeplechase style). Ist £3. 2nd £l. Entrance 4s. 13. SACK RACE. Ist £l. Entrance Is. 14. PILLOW FIGHTING. Ist £l. Entrance Is. 15. POTATO RACE (Mounted). Ist £1 10s, '2nd 10s. Entrance 2s. . ' 16. 44J YARDS OPEN HANDICAP. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Entrance 3s. 17; LADIES’ NAIL DRIVING. Ist £l. & Entranco Is. Ksli mating Competitions, Stepping the Chiiiin, etc. SPECIAL PRIZE of Cold Medal, valued at £3 3s, for competitor scoring most points in Hors? Events. CONDITIONSNominations for 100 Yards, £2O Yards, and 440 Yards close with the Secretaries on DECEMBER 28th, 1025. Entrance fees and performances for last two years, or for last five events, must accompany entries. Protests must he lodged within 10 minutes of race. If protest upheld, money refunded. Judge’s decision final. The Committee reserve the right to rearrange the programme. Three entries or no event. Five entries or no second prize. All A. and P. horses barred. CHILDREN SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Refreshment Booth on Ground. Admission 1/6. Children Free, Horses 1/-, Motor Cars 1/6. DANCE INJEVENINC. It. C. BEAU EG Y. F. 0. SHAW. Joint Hon. Secs. amU Treasurers.

Engineers, blacksmiths and OOACHBU (LDEftS, RIGHT STRKRT. — J INEAST-MARKINU OUTFIT (Rubber . Jj Stamp of your name), pad, brush, / indelible ink, and a box to bold I lie lot, - the Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16918, 24 December 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16918, 24 December 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16918, 24 December 1925, Page 9

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