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NOTICE IN the notice of sale of Public Auction, through Messrs. Ball & Crawshaw, instructed by the Registrar, Supreme Court, in last Saturday’s Herald, of Lots 73 and 74, corner of MacDonald and Childers Road, th- land was stated to be situate at Kaitl. This was an error. The property is situated in Gisborne, facing the roads above-mentioned. 791 STOCK BUYERS R. C. FISKEN AGENT for Sims, Cooper & Co. (N.Z.) Ltd. Cash buyers of all Pat Stock. Prices equal to best. Phone, Private 36; Office 708. Agents: D. L. Watt, phone 704; Carroll & Cooper, phone 1112 W; Gerald Parker, phone 13785. Tokomaru Bay: N. Oates, phone 132. JEFFREYS & CO. We are Buyers of all classes of Fat Stock. PAT EWES ON THE FEET at highest Market rates. Phones: Office 1612. Private 117. CARROLL & COQPER Buyers of all classes of FAT AND STORE STOCK Also Boners. Phone 1112 W. NOTICE T BEG to notify that I have been appointed Sole Agent for Allen & Findlay Ltd.. New Zealand Agents for Armour & Co., in the Poverty Bay District, aud will be in the market for all classes of Fat Stock to be killed at £&iti and Tokomaru Bay Works. Telephones: Office 1354, Private 706. R. V. POCOCK HAIR BROS. MEAT EXPORTERS TJUYERS of all classes of Fat Stock, Kaitl and Tokomaru Works. Phones: Gisborne, Office 611, after hours 1676; D. F. Hair, 1224 M; J. R. Hair. 12245. JOHN BOAG RUATORIA JgUYER of all classes of Stock and Wool, etc„ at competitive rates. Ring Phone 37, Ruatoria. dePELICHET, McLEOD & CO. LTD. Buyers of PAT STOCK Pbone 336 (after hours 763 or 867). W. ALLEN, Agent. Phone 1062 M. MANGATU SPORTS CLUB WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL SPORTS ON THE BEAUTIFUL SHADY GROUNDS OF “THE PINES.” WHATATUTU. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 1034. 1. 3. 5. 6. 8. .0. 10. U. 13. 14. 15. PONY JUMP. Ist prize, £2; 2nd prize, £l. Entrance 3/-. TURNING. Ist prize, £l/10/-; 2nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2/-. OPEN MAIDEN LEAP. Ist prize, £4; 2nd prize, £l/10/-. Entrance 5/6. HUNTERS’ LEAPING MATCH. Ist prize, £5; 2nd prize, £2. Entrance 7/-. FLAG RACE. Ist prize £l/10/-; 2nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2/-. OPEN LEAPING MATCH, Ist prize, £5: 2nd prize, £2. Entrance 7/-. STOCK RACE. Ist prize, £l/10/-; 2nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2-/. DISTRICT MAIDEN LEAP. Ist prize f 3; 2nd prize, £l. Entrance 4/-. OTATO RACE. Ist prize. £l/10/-; 2nd prize, 10/-. Entrance 2/-. LADIES’ STOCK RACE. Ist prize, Trophy; 2nd, Trophy. Entrance 1/-. SCHOOL GIRLS’ RIDING. Ist prize. 10/-; 2nd prize, 5/-. Entrance Gd. SCHOOL BOYS’ RIDING. Ist prize. 10/-; 2nd prize, 5/-. Entrance 6d. STEPPING CHAIN. Ist prize, £1; Entrance 1/-, WEIGHT ESTIMATING. Ist prize. Sheep. Entrance 1/-. DROP KICK. Ist prize, £l. Entrance 1/-. ALL EVENTS POST ENTRY. In Events Nos. 2,5, 7, 9. and 10 the horses to be ridden by competitors will be drawn for at the time of entry. Cup, value £5/5/-, presented by E. 3'. Gregory, Esq., for event No. 8. Cup value £lO/10/-, * presented by J. Lloyd, Esq., for event No. 1. ■ Cup value £5/5/-, presented by O. S. Bolton, Esq., for event No. 3. Rose Bowl, presented by J. McConachie, Esq., for best Lady Rider over fences In Waikohu County. NOTE.—AII Cups and Rose Bowl to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals before becoming the property of the winner. Special Prize of one guinea, presented by C. Gaukrodger, 'Esq., to owner of horse scoring most points in field events. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The committee reserves the right to alter, odd to the programme, to vary the order of events, or, if necesary, to postpone the gathering. 2. The committee reserves the right to refuse any entry. No entry received withrut cash. 3. Any competitor who enters a horse for any Maiden Jump, which horse has pre•viously won a jump, shall be disqualified for "all events for the day. 4. Any competitor competing in the field events on any other horse than the one provided for him by the draw, shall be disqualified for all events for the day. 5. Protests, to he accompanied by a deposit of 10/-. In the event of protest not being entertained the deposit will be forfeited. AMUSEMENTS AND RACES FOR THE CHILDREN. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. Entrance to Ground 1/6. Vehicles and Motors 1/-. Children Free. ANNUAL SOCIAL and DANCE to be held in the Whatatutu Hall same evening. H. H. DOD.S, Hon./ Secretary, 30-1 Whatatutu.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18332, 26 February 1934, Page 12