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|~ TO LET.A SUITE of OFFICES, with first- : class Strong Room. Apply— 3233 p]TT & MOOP.E. 1 ONE Double Cylinder 5b x 6 Marine Oil Engine, IG-horse power at 600 revolutions ; .£SO ; in good working order. 3SBI Apply ANCHOR FOUNi. XT. ' A WARNING TO iEN, To get a suit made to your measure at a reasonable price, it is no longer necessary to gut up with the slop-to-mcasure factory suit, which is being hoisted on to men by drapers, mercers and storekeepers al over the country, neither is it necessary to pay tho credit tailor five and six guineas to have a stylish suit made from good material. George Davies, the Suit Specialist, can make a suit to your measure — a suit with style, individuality and good wear at a saving of £2 on ordinary charges for good suits. Every suit is made in the firms own workrooms by experts. They're cut by cutters who know how. This firm can save you money, because they buy direct from the mills — have their own warehouse — do the largest suit business in the Dominion — sell for cash only — make their profit in the aggregate, not on one suit. You take no risk either when you place* your order with this firm. A written guarantee for satisfaction goes with every suit. See tho new Spring suitings to-day. They're tho best yet. Tbe address is GEORCE DAVIES, Suit Specialist. ; 91 Hardy Street, MURCHISON RACINC CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE HELD AT LONGFORD, DECEMBER 27th, 1909. Officials: President : Mr John Main ; Vice President: Mr AY. Watson ; Judge: Mr A. Gibbs; Starter: Mr Llewelyn Win ; Clerk of Scales : Mr J. Main ; Clerk of Course: Mr 11. AVin ; Treasurer: Mr AA r . AA'atson ; Secretary: Mr T. G. Bennitt; Handicapper : Mr J. Bartlett ; Auditors : Messrs L. Warno and J. Downiej Stewards: Messrs C. Downie. J. Main, AY. Grainger, Llewelyn AA'in, L. Warne, F. Newman, It. Win, AY. Hyland, J. Schwass, AY. AA'atson, Owen Lynch, E. Trowc-r. PROGRAMME : j (Sanctioned by tho Greymouth Metropolitan Club.) 1. District Weigh t-for-age Race, £15. One Mile. Entrance 15s. To start at 12 noon. 2. Hack Handicap, £10. Seven furlongs. For horses that have never won an advertised race of more than £10. Nomination 6s, Acceptance 4s. To start at 12.45. Bullor Cup Handicap (open), £22 10s. One ' Mile and a Quarter. Second horse, to receive £2 10s from tho stakes. Nomination 12s 6d, Acceptance 10s. To start at 1.45. 4. District Hack Handicap, £5. Six furlongs. For horses that havo never won an advertised raco of moro than £10. Nomination 3s, Acceptance 2s. To start at 2.30. 5. Braeburn Handicap, £15. Seven furlongs. Second horse to receive £2 from the stakes. Nomination 9s, Acceptance 6s. To start at 3.30. 6. Consolation Race, £7 10s. Six furI longs. For horses that have com- ! peted and not won a race at the I meeting. Nomination 4s, Acceptance 3s 6d. To start at 4.30. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Nos 1 and 4 are open for competition amongst district horses only, by which term is meant a horse that has been running in the district for threo months prior to the races, and has been the bona fide property of a resident for the same period, from September 26th 19U11, fto December 26th, 1909. 2. The district shall comprise tho Buller Basin from its source to Rocklands farm and The Landing; and the Motueka River Basin from its source . to the junction of the Wangapeka and Motueka rivers. 3. All nominations and acceptances must be addressed to the Secretary and contain full amount of entranco money with name, age, colour, pedi- , gree (if any), and performance of all : horses, and colours of the jockey. i 4. Nominations for 2, 3. 4, and 5, close at 8 p.m. on Friday. November 10th, 1909. - .j. Weights declared on Saturday, November 27th, 1909. ! 0. Acceptances for 2, ... 4, and 5, '•■ close at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Decem- | ber 18th, 1909. .'.'.' ! "7. Entries for No 1 will close at S ' p.m. ou Saturday, 'December. 11th, 1909. '• 8. Any dispute on the course to be :' settled by the Stewards, their decision to be final. -9. All races tc be run under the rules adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs of New Zealand, j ■ i - T. G. BENNITT, 13566 Sec. Murchisou Racing Club.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12682, 29 October 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12682, 29 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12682, 29 October 1909, Page 1

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