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WINTER DAYS demand WARM CLOTHES CMART winter coats in the season's new fancy weave material and facecloths, trimmed with large fur collars. In nigger, navy, blue, green and black. All sizes. Exceptional Value at 7'fl/\[EW season's raincoats. Light weight with rubber lining. Colours include black and navy. Sizes S.W. to X.O.S, Prices range from l^i/fi 117 ARM winter frocks in smart ** new styles. Materials include woven tweeds and afgalaines. Reasonable Prices from OK /_ ~T lace stitch with V necks and long sleeves. A good range. Only iA/a rjJRLS' and maids' navy rainVT coats, with checked rubber lining. Beautiful quality. Lenqth 24in. 46in. PHces l4/6, 23/6 HEAVY weight wool cardigans. Plain and fancy stitch. Ideal, for winter wear. Sixes S.W. to X.O.S. Price* a/a to |4/(] MADDOCK The Home of Good Value GLADSTONE ROAD

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TBOVERTY JJAY rpURF QLUB THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 23rd and 25th JULY, 1036. STEEPLECHASE MEETING MAKARAKA DOMAIN • (Late Gishorne Racing Club's Course). OFFICIALS: Patron: Mr. J. W. Nolan. President, Mr. F. Tolerton. i .Vice-President, Mr. D. l>. Loisel. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. J. A. Macleod. Judge, Mr; Starter, Mr. L. Murray. Handicapper, M£ H.'(Doyle. Clerk of Scales, Mr. M. DeCosta. Clerk of Course Mr. K. O. , Hitie. Hon. Timekeeper Mr. CO. Hansen. Secretary, Mr. H. E. Dodd. | THURSDAY, 23rd JULY, 193 G. [ To start nt 12 noon. 1. PARK HURDLES HANDICAP, of £6O, second horse to receive £lO ana tlura horse *5 ■ from the stake. Oyer six * flights of hurdles. One and a-half miles. Nomination,2o/-; acceptance 20/-. 2 HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of £55. second horse to receive £8 ana unra > horse £4 "from the stake, beven furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance "20/-. 3. MAIDEN RACE, of £'.o. second horse to receive £7 and third horse £M from the stake. Weight. 8 stone. For horses that haVe never won a race of any description at lime of starting. Five fur-lonir-i. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 4 HA*.;- ■',:.',.> HUNTERS' STJUEPLECH..3E >! vNDICAP, of £7O, second hot-.,e"to receive £lO, and third horse £5 from the stake. About 21 miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 5. PUBLICANS' PURSE HACK HANDICAP, of £55, second horse to receive £8 and third horse £4'from the stake. One mile. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 6. 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 £8 and third horse £4 from the stake. Si" furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 2.0/-. SATURDAY, 25th JULY, 193 C. To start.at 12 noon. 1. GISBORNE HURDLES HANDICAP, of £6O, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake., Over seven flights of hurdles. One and threequarters miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 2. TRIAL HANDICAP, of £SO, second horse to receive £7 and third horse £3 from the stake. For horses that have never won a race at time of nomination. Six fnrlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 3. WAIKANAE HANDICAP, of £7O, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. One mile. Nomination £2O/-. acceptance 20/-. 4. HACK CUP 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 5s payable by starters at the post. One mile. 5. TE HAPARA HACK STEEPLECIIAF HANDICAP, of £7O, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the stake. About 2J miles. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 6. TURANGANUI HANDICAP, of £6O, second horse to receive £lO and third horse £5 from the gtake. For two and three-year-olds. Six furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. 7. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, of £55, second horse to receive £8 and third horse £4 from the stake. Seven furlongs. Nomination 20/-; acceptance 20/-. PENALTIES. The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handicapped. He-handicaps to be declared not later than seventy-two hours after the advertised starting time of the race won. Minimum weight in all flat races, 8 stone. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS. ACCEPTANCES, &c, to be forwarded to the Secretary, at the Club's Office, Childers Road, Oisborne. » FRIDAY, 3rd JULY, 1936—NOMINATIONS for all events close at 8 p.m. FRIDAY. 10th JULY, 1038—WEIGHTS for First Day's Events. FRIDAY, 17th JULY, 1036—ACCEPTANCES for the whole of the First Day's Events close at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, ,23rd JULY, 1936—WE 10IITS for Second Day's Events, about 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 2«rd JULY, 1036—ACCEPTANGES for nil Second Day's Events close at 9 p.m. : 11. E. .DODD, Secretary. NOTE:—The Club will pay to the owner the steamer fare one way only, from Napier or Auckland, "On any horse accepting and tmttillg at. tJlg. meeting. . ■ H. E. DODD, Secretary. Approved hy. the Hnwke's Bay District Committee. lit May, 1030. H. S. MOSS, Secretary.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19044, 18 June 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19044, 18 June 1936, Page 9