COUKSSNC. ARANAKI PLUMPTON COURSING CLUB. HAWEB A. (Run under N.Z.C.A. Rules.) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY sth and 6th, 1911. MAIDEN STAKE.—For Maiden Dogs and Bitches, unlimited number, at £2 each; open to all registered greyhounds that have not yon over £5 in any one stake at time of draw. Nominations and Acceptances to be in Secretary s hands on July 4th. NOTE.—That no nomination will le accepted at the draw, which will take place at 7.30 p.ra. on MONDAY, July 4th, at Mr. Budge’s Office, Princes Street, Hawera. Winner £25, Runner-un £5. Two Dogs at £2 10s each. (Thirty Nominations or Stakes paid pro rata). LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ CUP (Open Sweepstake).—For unlimited number of Dogs and Bitches at £2 each. First dog, Silver Cup, value £lO 10s, and 75 jer cent, of Stake. Runner-up, 25 per cent. The Club deducts 25 per cent, from the Stakes. Draw same time and place as Maiden Event. CONDITIONS—The Cup must bo won by the same owner twice in succession. or three times at intervals before becoming the absolute property of the owner. SUPPLEMENTARY EVENT (If circumstances and time permit).— For all Dogs beaten in first and second round of Maiden Event. Nomination £1 Is each, which a ill close with the Secretary on the Course. First dog 75 per cent. Runner-up 25 per cent. The Club deducts 25 per cent from the Stakes T. TRASK, Hon. Sec.
BUSINESS NOTICES. EGMONT HAIRDRESSING 1 SALOON. THE most up-to-date Saloon in Taranaki, NOW OPEN. EverySof the latest and best procursing urn for , towels, Sterilising Cabinet for combs, brushes, clippers, and all tools used in the trade. In charge of a competent and first-class tradesman. Razors set Is, Scissors set fid. Full Assortment Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, and Smokers’ Goods, as usual. Next door to my Fancy Goods Shop. CHARLES~E. JAMES, CASH TRADER, Stratford.
gTEVE FAHEY, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Is sill at the old spot. His Saloon has hist boon enlarged ‘and reSttcd, and he has a splendid stock of the latest and best PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. Old Friends and New Welcomed. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Fact No. I. i The Guarantee of the State goes with every Policy issued by the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., Commissioner. NOTICE, HAVING taken over Mr. Lovett’s business, we are now prepared to undertake all classes of BRICK, CONCRETE, And DRAINAGE WORK. Lime, Cement, Bricks, Fire Clay, Fire Pipes, and All Classes of Bricks, Chimney Pots, Drain All Work entrusted to us will be faithfully carried out. Sanitary Ware Supplied. Any order left with Mr. Lovett will be promptly attended 'to. MURRAY BROS., STRATFORD. c. MILNER & HARRIS, BRICKLAYERS, HAMLET STREET Wo are prepared to undertake all kinds of BRICK WORK, CONCRETE, TILE, AND DRAINAGE WORK, At Reasonable Prices. Brick, Cement, Fire Clay, Fire Bricks, And Drain Pipes always on band. I THE FEDERAL STORE. TO the residents of Stratford and Suirounding Districts.- Owing to a ramonr having got abroacHo the effect that I am managing the IVde- al St* • c foi some other firm n Stratford, I wish to state that the rumour is absolutely incorrect, as I happ no connection' whatever with any other firm or person trading in Stratford. (Signed) E. A. ALGER. THE FEDERAL STORE. , BROADWAY SOUTH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 1 July 1911, Page 1
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