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£BS Cash Buys 5 Acres and House Near Town. Suit an Industrious Worker £4OO Cash Buys 32 Acres and Homestead Close to Town. Wonderful Bargain Cost £3075 over 21 years ago. To Close an Absentee Estate. G. C. BLOORE CITY AUG rION MAHT »hon* 1822. 212 GLAOSTONE ROAD W. M. WILDISH, Prop. Now «nd Second-hand Furniture foi Sale at Bargain Pricee. Furniture bought or sold on consign muni, Weekly Safes of Poultry, Furniture, and Sundries. Outdoor Sales a specialty Valuations made. fiALPH WILDISH The Popular Auctioneer. FAT STOCK BUYERS taPELICHET McLEOD & CO. LTD. Buyers of FAT STOCK. Phone 235 (after hours 753 or 867.) W. ALLEN, Agent. Phone 1062 M R. C. FISKEN FAT. STOCK BUYER. Agents for Messrs. Sims, Cooper & Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. Phones: Private 36, Office 708. igents/—: R. V. Pocock, 706; r. H. R. .Egan, tS-li Tokomaru Bay: J. Oates. 133. FAT STOCK A S Agents for Messrs. T. Borthwick & Sons fA'sia) Ltd., we are cash buyers of Beef, Lamb, Mutton and Pigs on the hooka at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay. at highest market rates. • MURRAY ROBERTS & CO. LTD. Phones 41. and 1000. After hours 1593. POVERTY JgAY 'J'URF QLUB BOXING DAY MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1932. BOXING DAY MEETING MAKARAKA RACECOURSE. . OFFICIALS: president, Mr. J. W. Nolan; Vice-President, , Mr. R. Sherratt; Hon. Treasurer, Air. F.' W. Nolan; Stewards, Alessrß. G. M. Rey- * nolds, W. L. Rutledge, A. R. Hine, R. C. , Murphy, E. Black, W. Clark, F. C. Loisei, G. B. Oman; Judge, Air. J. Eivers; Starter, Air. J. D. Donovan; Handicepper, , Mr. H. Coyle; Clerk of Scales, Air. Ai. ■ DeCoata; Clerk of Course, Mr. R. G. . Hine; Hpn. Timekeeper, Mr. C. O. Hansea; Secretary, Air. D. R. DeCosta. BOXING DAY MONDAY, 20th DECEAIBER, 1932 To start at 12.30 p.m. I. SHORTS HANDICAP, of 45 sovs. Second horse to receive 7 sovs. and third horse 3 sovs. from stake. Five furlongs. Nomination 20s; acceptance 15s. - 1 HURDLES HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Second - horse to receive 7 sovs. and third horse 3 sovs. from stake. One mile and a half, over six flights of hurdles. Nomination 20s; acceptance 15s. 81 TARUHERU HACK HANDICAP, of 45 sovs. Second horse to receive 7 sovs. and third horse 3 sovs. from stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s; acceptance 15a. 4. BOXING DAY HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. Second horse to receive 10 sovs. and third horse 5 sovs. from stake. One and a-quarter miles. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. *. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 45 sovs. Second horso to receive 7 sovs. and third horse 3 sovsl from stake. Weight Bst. Winners ;on the flat at any time barred. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s; acceptance . 15*. 6. FLYING HANDICAP, of 45 sovs Second horse to receive 7 sovs. and third horse 3 sovs. from stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s; acceptance 15s. 7. DECEMBER HACK HANDICAP, of 45 sovs. Becond horse to receive 7 sovs. and third horse 3 sovs. from stake. One mile. Nomination 20s; acceptance 15s.

PENALTIES. The winner of any race after the declaration 0/ weights may he re-handicapped. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, &c., to be forwarded to the Secretary, at the Club’s Office, Childers Road, Gisborne. NOMINATIONS for all events close at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1932. WEIGHTS will appear on or about BATURDAY, 17th DECEMBER, 1932, and Acceptances for all events close at 8 p.tn. on THURSDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. Rules of Racing.—Rule 256 (1): "By the entering of a horse, every person having or wbsequently acquiring an interest in such ftorae shall be deemed thereby to undertake, neither directly or indirectly, to make any wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse, or any other horse in the rare tn which such horse is so entered. Each entry shall contain, or if it do not contain, shall be conclusively assumed to contain, such an undertaking, breach Whereof Bliall be deemed a corrupt practice on the turf within the meaning of Rule 351 of those miss.* 9 D. R. DeCOSTA, Secretary.

rTHBRB is no proof that walking * under a ladder ever brought any one bad luck. And yet people who studldusly avoid walking under ladders, spilling salt, etc., will take the risk of buying inferior articles, a procedure which is much more likely to prove unlucky. There is one sure way to avoid the disappointment which follows ah unsatisfactory purchase—buy goods advertised in the Herald Md bo sure of good value.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17956, 7 December 1932, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17956, 7 December 1932, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17956, 7 December 1932, Page 12