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NOTICE Paring my absence in Sydney, MR. FRED. SELL, at present liead Salesman, will be in full charge of all business, and will conduct all Auction Sales, etc! I assure ilients that their interests will be conscientiously attended to. THE LIVE AUCTIONPER. MATAWAI SALE, j TO-LIOEROW TO idORKO ,V WEDNESDAY. AI’RJL 9. 4270 32 SHEEP, in'.hidmg: - lin.a. i'.scs b.u.i.). LOU Lues (empty). 250 2-th Ewes. 1030 ni.s. Lambs (550 shorn). 740 in.a. Wethers. 10 MONTH STEERS. 40 Weaner Steers. 2 Fat Cows. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. ; DON’T WAIT Ip OR the annual winter epidemic ol Distemper lo break out amongst your dogs, inil have your supply oi the new British INOCLI.IN SERc M on hand to check the outbreak at its commencement. Most hunt kennels and large breeders in England are using INGCI'LIN with unfailing success, and supplies can now be obtained only from the SOLE AGENT FOR NEW ZEALAND. C. 6, F. PARKINSON POVERTY BAY HUNT KENNELS. KAITARATAHI, (11SBORNE. Complete Outtit, sull'icient to . treat several dogs, post paid, £2/7/6, nett cash with order. STUBBS’ AUCTION MART POTATOES, 20/- per sack; Onions, 2d per lb., any quantity; Pickling Onions, 2d per lb. Buy your Supplies now at STUBBS’ MART. SPORTS _ SPORTS WAIPIRO BAY SPORTS CLUB (Affiliated with N.Z.A. & C.U.) EASTER MONDAY 21st APRIL, 1930. RECREATION GROUND, COMMENCING 11 a.m.

OFFICIALS. Patron: A. B. Williams, Esq. President: Or. 0. S, Davis. Vice-Prosidents: K. 8. Williams, M.l’., A. M. Beale, C. H. McCracken, 8. J. Lee, D. Mcßae, P. Larsen, C. E. Nurse, A. Tuck well, J. Clews, W. S. Thompson, K. 0. SherwoodHale, J. Woodford, 0. V. Dewes, G. A. Knnciman, H. M. To Awarau, Tuhaka Fox, S. Ngarimu, H. Walker, W. Tako, Rev. J. Anderson, F. Fitzpatrick, C. Otte, R. Young, T. Hickey, H. Williams, S. Burdett, A. J. Kirkham, E. Corrnac, F. G. Cox. Committee: Messrs. W. S. Thompson, 0. Winter, IT. Boyce, W. 11. Bradley, I’. Tibbie, S. Mcllroy, A. McFarlane, Hoki Fox, L. Tlueston Handicapper and Starter, Foot Events: H. Lambert, Esq. Judges, Foot Events: W. S. Thompson and O. Winter. Starter, Horse Events: J. Whitehead, Esq. Judge, Horse Events: S. Ngarimu, Esq. 1— YARDS DASH .HANDICAP. First £2, second XL Entrance 2 HIGH .1 CMl\ First i J/10/-, second JO/-. Entrance -/-. 3 FLAG RACE. First £1), second £l. Entrance -I/-. 4 ioo YARDS’ SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. First £5, second £2. Nomination 3/-, acceptance 4/-. 5 MAIDEN JUMP. First £3 and Cup, second £l. Entrance 4/-. 6 HOP, STEP AND JUMP. First £2, second £l. Entrance 3/-. 7 YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. First £5, second £2. Nomination 3/-. Acceptance 4/-. 8— LADIES’ 75 YARDS HANDICAP. Open. First, Trophy, second, Trophy. Entrance 1/-. f) —OPEN LEAP. First £5 and Cup, second £2. Entrance 7/0. 10— BOYS’ SCHOOL RELAY RACE. Open to School teams from Gisborne to Cape Runaway. Teams of Four. 400 yards. First, Medals, second, Medals. Entrance Od. 11 — TILTING AT THE RING. First £2. second 10/-. Entrance 2/0. 12— YARDS SHEFFIELD HANDICAP. First £5 second £2. Nomination 3/-. Acceptance 4/-. 13— GIRLS’ SCHOOL RELAY RACE. Open to School Teams from Gisborne to Cape Runaway. Teams of four. 400 yards. First, Trophies, second, Trophies. Entrance (id. 1-I—POTATO RACE. First £3, second £l. Entrance 4/-. 15 — MEN’S 50 YARDS SACK RACE. First £l. second 10/-, Entrance 1/(1. 16— YARDS EAST COAST MAORI HANDICAP. Open to Maoris from Gisborne to Cape Runaway. First £3 and Gold Medal, second £l/10/-. Entrance A/-. 17— HUNTERS’ JUMP. First £5 and Cup, second £2. Entrance 7/0. CHILDREN'S EVENTS. RACES. TOSSING THE AXE. FOOTBALL SIDE SHOWS. THE DAY OF THF. YEAR. THE SUNNY SPOT ON THE COAST. OLD AND YOUNO CATERED FOR. Run under N.Z.A. & C.U. Rules. Three entries or no event. Five entries or n!t second prize. Nominations for 100yds., 220yds. and 440yds. Sheffield Handicaps, together with past Iwi years' performances, close with secretanes 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 tho three Sheffield events. ADMISSION:— Adults 2/-, Children 1/-, Cars 2/-, Horses Od. DE LUXE DANCE IN THE EVENING AT TE PUIA HALL. BLAIR’S ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 6/-, Ladles 2/ft. T. A. CORNISH, F. W. KERR, Joint Secretaries. NOVELTY KICKING &c., &c. ABL-tflNfiiVj nouse which lacks the courage to support its activities with sufficient advertising lacks faith in its >.wi right to success and endurance.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17229, 8 April 1930, Page 12