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THE HARRIERS.

HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY. Mr A. A. Nattrass has declared the following handicaps for Saturday at Mr George Shaw’s property, Te Ore Ore: L. A. Keats &cr., A, Hayes 30 secs, V. Stewart and R. Lambess Imin., H. Orman 1.30, S. Carr, V. Spackman J. Wallace 2min., J. Bradbury, E. Holdaway and A. Lambess 2.30, E. Gully, L. A. Waters, 0. Anderson 3mins., W. Winhall, Handy, A. Christian 3.20, S. Spicer, L. Emery, T. C. Calvert 3.40, P. Price, W. Ross, J. Kitchener 4mins., N. Winhall, G. Ammundsen, J. Pember, 4.20, G. Truscott, F. Berry, F. Wesney 4.40, G. Hunter, J. Hunter, F. Coufts smin., A. Elmsly, C. Blane, E. Williams, W. Jamieson 5.30.

Bungalow to let. Country store for sale. Wimshurst electrical machine for A dance will be held in the Te Ore Ore school to-night. Shepherd’s Horsebreakers want a boy or man able to ride. The Taratahi-Martinborough road is closed owing to the collapse of Drum- . ond’s bridge. Mr F. ”. Welch advertises for sale a very cheap houo and section to wind up an estate. Arrangements are being made to hold a plain ami fancy dress dance in Te Ore Ore Meeting Hall on Tuesday Twenty-six acres of land in/Carterton borough are advertised for sale. The price is reasonable, and the cash required about £3OO. Mr A. T. Dickason reports that prices at the Queen street Mart yesterday were as follows:—Gobbler turkeys 7s, laying hens 2s, big lino pullets 6s ! i. young cockerels Is Sd to 2s, also sacks pumpkins 7s 6d, sacks piemelons 7s 6d and Id per lb, bushel eases apples 5s 9d, I-bushels 3s and 3s The fastest flowing river in the world is the Sutlej, in India, which rises 15,200 feet above the sea, and falls 12,000 feet in 180 miles.

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Wairarapa Age, 17 May 1923, Page 5

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THE HARRIERS. Wairarapa Age, 17 May 1923, Page 5

THE HARRIERS. Wairarapa Age, 17 May 1923, Page 5

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