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RACE MEETING. ’■pARANAKI JJUNT QLUB POINT-TO-POINT POINT-TO-POINT To be held on the Taranaki Jockey Club’s Racecourse, New Plymouth. . — On — SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1933. OFFICIALS: < President ... Mr. A. H. Halcombe. Judge Mr. Moore. Starter Mr. J. Edwin. PROGRAMME: 1. TWO-YEAR-OLD PARADE; about two furlongs. To start at 12.45 pjn. - \ 2. SECOND-CLASS HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE; minimum weight list.; about two miles: - To start at 1 p.m. 3. FIRST-CLASS HUNTERS’ HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE; minimum weight list.; about two and a-half j miles. To start at 1.30 p.m. 4. LADIES’ STEEPLECHASE; about one and a-half miles. To start at 2 pm. . 5. BOYS’ HUNTERS’ FLAT RACE; for Members of the Hunt Club under 18 • • years of age; about six furlongs. To start at 2.30 p.m. 6. PONY RACE (for School Ponies under 13 hands); about two furlongs. Post entry. To start at 3 pm. 7. MAIDEN ’ HANDICAP FLAT RACE; for horses that have never won a race of any description, and owned by Members of the Hunt Club,, but need hot be qualified; to be ridden by Members of the Hunt Club; about six furlongs. To start at 3.3o'pm. CONDITIONS. » - ' All Races shall be run under the Rules of the'New Zealand Racing Conferenqp. ENTRIES for All Events to ’, close with the Secretary, Egmont St., NJP., at 8 TO-NIGHT (Saturday), May 27, 1933 (to . include colours of riders). Committee reserves the right to extend the time for closing of entries. ' I E. L. HUMPHRIES. ■ Secretary. HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN I . A CURE FOR THE BLUES? Never mind whether you’re on Business or Pleasure, a nice Glass of Speights’ ’ . Sparkling Ale at Cassidy’s is always enjoyable. • TRY OUR AUSTRALIAN. WINES. “Hardys” Tintara Adelaide Port, old vintage, large bottle 4/6, two for 8/6. ■/, We sell Beer and Stout in lots of 6 bottles or more at Wholesale Prices. . . OASSIDY, TARIKI HOTEL. ORDER SUPPLIES * EGMONT COAL IT GOES FURTHER AND COSTS LESS! BEST KITCHEN COAL 4/6 per bag eaeh! Ample Stocks from all Taranaki Agents. NEW PLYMOUTH AGENTS: F. H. COX, King Street, New Plymouth. ’Phone 435. • R. S. S. RICHARDSON, Devon Street, - \ New Plymouth. ’Phone 342. F. WILMSHURST, Devon Street East, Fitzroy. Thone 1064. J. NODDER, Belt Road, New Plymouth. ’Phone 822. OTHER TARANAKI AGENTS. R. D. McCUTCHEON, Stratford. Thone No. 780. STRATFORD CARRYING CO., Miranda Street ’Phone No. 529. ‘ < W. STONE, Eltham. ’Phone No. 114. H. WELLS, Egmont Street, Hawera. ’Phone No. 2651. OPUNAKE MOTORS, Opunake. Thona 30. P OT O R U A! • Cosy Cottage Motor Camps. Book early for your holidays. These camps are becoming more popular, with motor- • ists every week. For full particulars write:— '• ' CARETAKER, •' Cottage Motor Camps,' Ohinemutu, Rotorua. ; TIMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE! ' ■ ' ' VVE are Specialists in TIMBER AND ’ JOINERY. Secure our Prices before <’ building. ; Local Representative— . ■ ; ■ , MR. J. AUSTIN, ■’ * ;■ J Mangorei Road, New Plymouth.. . ‘' < Z JHXIS & gURNAND, £TD. SAWMILLERS AND WHOLESALE . . TIMBER MERCHANTS, > HAMILTON. . . • > ■■ • . THE SAFEGUARD AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT Can you see an opportunity of advancement in your present job? If so, take an LC.S. Course and gain the knowledge / necessary for promotion- If not, study an I.C.S. Course and get out of it. The LC.S. has helped others—it can help YOU. MATRICULATION - ACCOUNTANCY / ' JOURNALISM - SHORT STORY WRITING — COMMERCIAL ART • - / -RADIO. There are many other courses to choose from, so just name the one you are' in- ; terested in if it does not appear here. Write for full particulars now to— ’’’ rpHE JNTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD. 182 M WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON. • 5 ■■ ■■ ' ■■■ ':: : ■' • ?

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 3