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DAVYS, THIRD & MITCHELL ENGINEERS. BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILDERS. BRIGHT STREET. 1 EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS G. H. STEWART Qualified Radio Serviceman (Public Works Dept. Exam.). Member N.Z. Radio Institute (Inc.). All makes of Sets Repaired and guaranteed. Valves tested free. STEWART’S RADIO IGI GLADSTONE IIOAD. Phone 822.

jpOVERTY J>AY rjpußF QLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, •jr:rd .md 2. r )th JULY, 1930. STEEPLECHASE MEETING MAKARAICA domain (Late Gisborne Racing Club’s Course). OFFICIALS: Patron: Mr. .T. W. Nolan. President, Mr. F. Tolurton. Vice-President, Mr. F. C. Loisel. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. J. A. Macle.od. Judge, Mr. • Starter, Mr. L. .Murray. Handicapper, Mr. H. Coyle. Clerk of Scales, Mr. M. DeCosta. Clerk of Course, Mr. R. G. Hine. Hon. Timekeeper, Mr. C. O. Hansen, Secretary, Mr. H. K. Dodd. THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 1930. To start at 12 noon. 1. PARK HURDLES HANDICAP, of £OO, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. Over six flights of hurdles. One and n-half miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 2. HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of £55. second horse to receive £8 and third horse £-1 from the stake. .Seven furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 3. MAIDF.N RACK, of £SO, second horse to receive £7 and third horse £3 from the stake. Weight, 8 stone. For horses that have never won a race of any description at time of starting. Five furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 4. HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of £7O, second horse to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from th(> stake. About 21 miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 5. PUBLICANS’ PURSE HACK HANDICA P, of £55, second horse to receive £8 and third horse £4 from the stake. One mile. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. (1-. WINTER OATS HANDICAP, of £75, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 . from the stake. One and aquarter miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 7, TRAMWAY HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of £55, second horse to receive £S and third horse £4 from the stake. Six furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. SATURDAY, 25th JULY, 1930. To start at 12 noon.

1. GISBORNE HURDLES HANDICAP, of £OO. second horse to receive £lO nnd third horse £5 from the stake. Over seven flights of hurdles. One and threequarters miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 00/-. 2. TRIAD HANDICAP, of £SO, second horse to receive £7 and third horse £0 from the stake. For horses that have never won a race .at time of nomination. Six furlongs. Nomination 2.0/-; acceptance 20/-. X \V AIK AN AlO HANDICAP, of £7O, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. One mile. Nomination £'dO/r, acceptance 20/-. ■!. HACK OOP HANDICAP, of £BO (£55 and a Cup value £25), with a sweepstake of £2 each added to the winner, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. The sweepstake of £2 is payable by starters at the post. One mile. 5. 'l’ll HA PARA HACK STEEPLKCHAR HANDICAP, of £7O, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. About 2.1 miles. Nomination 20/-: acceptance 20/-. 5. TURANGANUI HANDICAP, of £6O, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. For two and three-year-olds. Six furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 7. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £55, second horse to receive £8 nnd third horse £t from the stake. Seven furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handicapped. Re-handicaps to be declared not Inter than seventy-two hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS,' ACCEPTANCES, &c., to be forwarded to the Secretary, at the Club’s Office, Childers i Road, Gisborne. FRIDAY, 3rd JULY, 1936—NOMINATIONS for all events close at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, 10 th JULY, 1936—WEIGHTS for First Day’s Events. FRIDAY, 17th JULY, 1936—ACCEPTANCES for the whole of the First Day’s Events close at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 23rd.JULY, 1936—WEIGHTS for Second Day's Events, about 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 1936—ACCEPTANCES for all Second Day's Events close at 9 p.m. 11. E. DODD, Secretary, NOTE:—The Club will pay to tho owner the steamer fare one way only, from Napier or Auckland, on any horse accepting and starting at the meeting. H. E. DODD, Secretary. Approved by the Hawke’s Bay District Committee. Ist May, 1936. H. S. MOSS, Secretary, i CONFETTI Large Packets 1/-. ON SALTS AT HERALD OFFICE.

Unbeatable Property Values 3280 acres on East Coast fT'HIS is all steep sheep country with practically **' no flat, 2500 acres being in grass and the balance second growth. The property is subdivided .into 1* paddocks having aproximately 18 miles of fencing. THE 5-roomed house is in good order, and there lS a woolshed with 3-stand shearing plant, dip an “ yards. Carrying 1400 ewes, 1600 hoggets and 150 head of cattle. £4 per acre ft Mortgage £5500 TERMS: Cash over mortgage . r 1 50 acres in heart of Rangitaiki Swamp TYESCRIBED as a model farm in every way, this property is located in the best of swamp country It is fully improved, subdivided into 10 paddocks, and well watered. is a 5-roomed house electrically equipped, cowshed with concrete floor and 5-cow plant, electric motor and 75-gallon separator. /CARRYING 43 cows, 1 bull, 1 horse, 6 two-year heifers, and 9 calves. Average butterfat yield, 11,000 lbs for last season. Price: £SO per acre —Terms 6-roomed House £775 QITUATED on a nicely laid out 4-acre section in Te Hapara, this house is equipped with electric light and gas. It is newly painted and in first-class condition throughout. HTHERE are concrete paths, * garage, and the washhouse is under the same roof. If you are look- . ing for a good home, don’t delay in inspecting this. It is a snip at £775. Suitable TERMS Arranged BALL & CRAWSHAW SECURITY BUILDINGS PEEL STREET

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19030, 2 June 1936, Page 2

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