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AUCTION SALES, gHARPE, AND 4~i0., AUCTIONEERS, LAND YND ESTATE AGENTS. Chief Agents Yorkshire Insurance Company, Ltd. GUYTON STREET, House Clearing Sales a Epeciality. AUCTION SALES. If you want to be satisfied with your LOT in Iife— BUILD A HOME ON IT. You want to get on but you can’t do so while you pay rent. You can’t eat less or wear less and thus save money, but you can save your rent. To have a home built to your own design costs less in the first instance than purchasing an old place while you have no repairs to pay for many years. We build good homes, material, workmanship, comfort and convenience are guaranteed. If you want a Government Loan we will assist you to get one. If the delay consequent upon obtaining Government money is inconvenient we will build fov you now and finance until the Government Loan can be procured. The cost of building materials and the price of sections are increasing rapidly. BUILD NOW —You will never be able to build -cheaper than to-day. E. V. L AWS * C°” HOME BUILDERS AND SELLERS, 92 RIDGWAY STREET. All Classes of Insurance undertakon. Box 220. 'Phone 3053. Chief Agency Australian Provincial Assce. Assn., Ltd. piNE JJAIRY £tOUNTRY.

Acting under instructions from R. L. Levin, Esq., we are offering for private sale sections from 45 acres upwards of his well-known “Westella” property, situated close to Feilding. This property is recognised as the best land in tb n Feilding district, and affords a splendid opportunity for those in quest of first-class dairying country. For further particulars apply to COOPER AND COOPER, 64 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. RATA ATHLETIC AND EQUESTRIAN SPORTS. TO BE HELD ON THE PROPERTY OF MR. J. POTAKA, on WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, 1924. Commencing at 10.45 a.m. Patron: Hon. D. H. Guthrie. President: J. Hammond, Esq. Vice-Presidents: Messrs. W. Bartlett. I. Bartlett, J. Bujl, G. Bromieley, R. G. Dalziell, J. Dunham, L. Hammond. W. A. Illston, C. Illston, A; Illston, I. Jefferson, J. Logan, J. Lourie, A. Marshall. W. Marshall, W. K. Morton, R. Meads, H. Meads, H. D. McManaway, J. McQueen, J. Moore, J. Nisbet, P. Nisbet, E. Pickford, senr., R. Potaka, E. O. Pryce, A. Rhodes, C. D. A. Taylor, W. Taylor, F. Wood. Committee: Messrs. A. R. Down, H. Down, L. Green, G. Harvey, J. Hartley, W. Meads (chairman), J. Potaka, T. Potaka, H. Rose, A. J. Ratliff (secretary), T. Taiuru, C. Turner. PROGRAMME: 1. 100 YARDS MAIDEN PLATE—Ist £l, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 2. 100 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.—Ist £3, 2nd £1 ss. Nomination 3s. Acceptance Is. 3. 120 YARDS HURDLES HANDICAP.—Ist £3, 2nd £1 ss. Nomination 3s. Acceptance Is. 4. 220 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.—Ist £3. 2nd £1 ss. Nomination 3s. Acceptance Is. 5. MAIDEN PONY JUMP. Riders 16 years and under. Ponies 14.2 and under. —Ist £1 10s, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d. 6. OPEN PONY JUMP.—lst £3, 2nd £l. Entrance ss. Ponies 14.2 and under. Mr. J. Bull’s prize, one guinea, for best boy rider in jumping events. 7. OPEN HUNTERS.—Ist Cup valued at £lO 10s (to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals) and £2 2s; 2nd £3. Entrance 10s. Riders 12st. 8. MAIDEN HUNTERS.—Ist, Cup valued af £5 5s presented by Mr. J. Potaka, and £1 Is; 2nd £2. Entrance 7s 6d. Riders list. 71b. 9. CONSOLATION LEAPING COMPETITION.—Ist £3 3s, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s. Entrance ss. Horses and ponies catch weights. 10. BEST SCHOOL CHILDREN’S PONY (boy or girl). Open.—lst £1 Is, 2nd 10s 6d. For ponies 14.2 dnd over 12. Trophy for best girl and best boy rider. 11. BEST SCHOOL CHILDREN’S PONY (boy or girl). Open.—lst £l, 2nd 10s. 6d. For ponies 12 and under. Trophy for best girl and best boy rider. 12. BEST SPRING CART HORSE, in Harness. For horses suitable for drawing 1 ton. —Ist £2 2s, 2nd £1 Is. Entrance ss. 13. BOOT RACE ON FOOT.—lst £l, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 14. WRESTLING ON HORSEBACK.—Ist £l, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 15. TUG OF WAR ON HORSEBACK (sweep16. MEN’S POTATO RACE.—lst 15s, 2nd ' 7s 6d. Entrance Is. 17. LADIES’ POTATO RACE.—lst Trophy, 2nd Case of Apples presented by Mr. J. Hartley. Entrance free. 18. EGG AND SPOON RACE (ladies).—lst 15s, 2nd 7s 6d, Entrance free. 19. PUTTING THE SHOT.—lst £l. Entrance Is. 20. CHAIN STEPPING.—Ist £l. Entrance, Is. 21. PUTTING (Golf Ball).—lst £1 Is. Entrance Is. 22. APPLE BOBBING.—Ist £1 Is. Entrance Is. 23. 'WRES.'I'LING (Catch-as-Catch-Can). For beys 14 years and under). —Ist and 2nd Gold Medals presented by Mr. Ken. Cameron. 24. MARRIED AND SINGLE LADIES’ RACES.—Ist and 2nd Trophies. CHILDREN’S RACES. SHEEP GUESSING. OTHER EVENTS AND ATTRACTIONS PENDING. Nominations for events 2, 3 and 4 close with Secretary at 5 p.m. on March 31. All Nominations to be accompanied by past two year’s performances. If no performances, then by last four starts. Fees to accompany nominations. No second prize unless five or more entries. All athletic events run under N.Z.A.A. Rules. The decision of Committee to be final and not amenable to any action at law. Side Shows to be allowed only after arrangements are made with Secretary in writing. Particulars of Shows to be stated. PICTURES AND DANCE IN EVENING. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. Admission: Adults 1/6. Children under 14 free. Vehicles and horses Is. A. J. RATI TTr F. Hon. See,; ±>ux j, xvata.

. Extra Cheque SIMPLEX OON EY-making is easy with a Baltic SepMiikin, IVI a rator —Makes your butter-fat cheques Ltd. fatter by getting all the cream all the time. baQtic caaut °B uc SEPARATOR

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18975, 28 March 1924, Page 10

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