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WO ANTIC Al.’C'llOX SAI.il WEDNESDAY NEXT. April 9. 1930.. At mil 1 Mart. EX EH A L ('lra .X mg-md Sale good, useful, segoml-haml Kurnitui Mo have recently received large quart ties as 'trade in" on new furniture, ar must quit same as wo waul, the room. last i emprises Machines. Oram phones, Sideboards, Cheifouiers. Table hails. Thesis, (' uphoards. flasket Settees. Easy Chairs, and thousands < lines of good useful sundries. Pleni of bargains at this sale. No reserve Everything to (lie highest bidder. Tern il solute cash. H. S. STUBBS THE POPEEAi; A 1 ("I'll iXEEIE NOTE: Entries now invitei : Easier Poultrv. for speen d7c PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CATTLE FAIR MATAWIIERO YARDS Male ('ai tie and Weaners. APRIL T 9 and 30. Eemale Cattle. MAY 6 and 7. Entries invited. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. WL SPORTS SPURTS WAIPIRO BAY SPORTS CLUB (Affiliated with N.Z.A. & C.U.) EASTER MONDAY 21st APRIL, 1930. RECREATION GROUND, COMMENCINt 11 a.in. OFFICIALS, Patron: A. B. Williams, Esq. President Or. S. Davis. Vice-Presidents: K. h Will i a ms, M.P., A. M. Beale, 0. II McCracken, S. J. Lee, D. Mcßae, 1 J Larsen, C. E. Nurse, A. Tuckwell, .1 Clews, W. S. Thompson, R. (t. Sherwood llale, J. Woodford, 0. V. Dewes, 0. A Rnnciman, 11. M. To Awarau, Tuhnk. Fox, S. Ngarimu, H. Walker, W. Take Rev. ,i. ,1. Anderson, F. Fitzpatrick. (. Otte, It. Young, T. Hickey, H. Williams S. Burdett, A. J. Kirkham, E. Corinac F. Li. Cox. Committee: .Messrs. W. S Thompson, 0. Winter, IT, Boyce, W. H Bradley, F. Tibbie, S. Mcllroy, A. Me Farlane, Hoki Fox, L. llueston. Hand! capper and Starter, Foot Events: 11 Lambert, Esq. Judges, Foot Events W. S. Thompson and 0. Winter. Starter Horse Events: .). Whitehead, Esq Judge, Horse Events: S. Ngarimu, Esq 1— YARDS DASH HANDICAP. Firs £2. second £l. Entrance 3/-. 2 HIGH JUMP. First £l/10/-, seconi 10/-. Entrance 2/-. 3 FLAG RACE. First £3, second £1 Entrance I/-. 4 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP First £5, second £2. Nomination 3/acceptance 4/-. 5 MAIDEN JUMP. First £3 and Cup second £l. Entrance 4/-. 6 HOB, STEP AND JUMP. First £2 second £l. Entrance 2/-. 7 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP First £5, second £2. Nomination 3/Acceptance 4/-. 8— LADIES’ 75 YARDS HANDICAP Open. First, Trophy, second, Trophy Entrance 1/-. 9 OPEN LEAP. First £5 and Cup second £2. Entrance 7/6. 10 — BOYS’ SCHOOL RELAY RACE. Opel to School teams from Gisborne to Cnpi Runaway. Teams of Four. 400 yards First, Medals, second, Medals. En trance (id. 11— TILTING AT THE RING. First £2 second 10/-. Entrance 2/0. 12 — 440 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP First £5, second £2. Nomination '.'</■ Acceptance 4/-. 13— GIRLS’ SCHOOL RELAY RACE Open to School Teams from Gisborni to Cape Runaway. Teams of four 400 yards. First, Trophies, second Trophies. Entrance fid. 14— POTATO RACE. First £3, second £1 Entrance 4/-. 15 — MEN’S 50 YARDS SACK RACK. Firsi £t, second 10/-. Entrance 1/6. 16— YARDS EAST COAST MAORI HANDICAP. Open to Maoris fron Gisborne to Cape Runaway. First £i and Gold Modal, second £.l/10/Entranee 4/-. 17— HUNTERS’ JUMP. First £5 and Cup second £2. Entrance 7/6. CHILDREN’S EVENTS. RACES. TOSSING THE AXE. FOOTBALL SIDE SHOWS. THE DAY OF THE YEAR. THE SUNNY SPOT ON THE COAST. OLD AND YOUNG CATERED FOR. Run under N.Z.A. & C.U. Rules, Three entries or no event. Five entries or no second prize. Nominations for 100yds., 220vds. and 440yds. Sheffield Handicaps, together with past two years’ performances, close with secretaries ’on 12th APRIL, at 8 p.m. Handicaps declared on 14th April. All other events Post Entry. A Special Prize of £lO/10/-, donated by Mr. F. W. Fitzpatrick for the most points scored in the three Sheffield events. ADMISSION:— Adults 2/-, Children 1/-, Cars 2/-, Horses Cd. NOVELTY KICKING &c., k c, DE LUXE DANCE IN THE EVENING AT TE PUIA HALL. BLAIR’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 5/-, Ladies 2/6. T. A. CORNISH, F. W. KERR, Joint Secretaries. ALEX. THOMSON FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN MURSKRY; CARNARVON STEKEI SHOP: PEEL STREET. lias in hand a well selected Stuck of FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. Also Spraying Preparations for the Eradication of every lorm of Emit, Flower, and Vegetable Peal. FLORAL BOUQUETS AND WREATHS On the Shortest Notice. TELEPHONES: NURSERY 199. SHOP 363. PRESENTATION LETTERING GOLD LETTER OR BLACK. Promptly Executed at THE HERALD OFFICE. BUTTER PAPER, or plain, at Herald Oflic

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 18

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