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RACING. 0 HINEMURI JOCKEY £<LUB (INC.) ■^NNUAL JpAEROA COURSE, gATURDAY AND MARCH 17 AN'D 1 9, 1923. OFFICERS. —Jndgc, Mr F. J. McMancmin; Starter, Mr W. C. Price; Handicapper, Mr W. P. Russell. J>ROGRAMME. Approved by Auckland District Committee. FIRST DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 192 8. (First Race Starts 11.45 a.m.) HANDICAP HURDLES, or £l7s—Oxer six flights or hurdles; 1} miles. ■ KARANGAHAKE HANDICAP, of £lso—For two-year-olds; about 5J furlongs. NOVICE HANDICAP, or £lso—For threc-year-olds and upwards that have not won an advertised flat race or any value at the time or entry; about 54 furlongs. 0 HINEMURI GOLD CUP HANDICAP, °r £6OO, including Gold Cup valued £ 100First horse to receive £4OO and Gold Cup, second horse £75, and third horse £25; 1 mile 3 Turlongs. KOMATA HANDICAP, or £2O0 —Hack conditions; about 7 furlongs. ST. PATRICK’S HANDICAP, or £3O0 —Six MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, or £2O0 —About 24 miles. NETHERTON HANDICAP, Of £225 —I nine and 110 yards. Lowest weight 8.0. SECOND DAY. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928. SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES, Over seven flights of hurdles; 1} miles. lIKUTAIA HANDICAP, of £2O0 —Hack conditions; 1 mile 110 yards. WAITEKAURI HANDICAP, of £2O0 —ror two-year-olds; 6 furlongs. SHAW MEMORIAL HANDICAP, or £3jo 1 mile 110 yards. „ WAIHI HANDICAP, or £lso—For 3-year-olds and upwards that have not won an advertised flat race of any value at the time of entry; about 7 furlongs. WEROA HANDICAP, or £250 —0 lAURAKI PLAINS STEEPLECHASE HANRICAP, or £2oo—About 3 miles. iVAIKINO HANDICAP, or £2so—Lowest weight, 8.0; about 7 furlongs. SPECIAL NOTICE. Nominations for all events close at 8 p.m on FRIDAY, the 17th day or February,' 1928, with the Secretary, Paeroa. or with Messrs Blomflcld and Co., High Street, Auckland. All Nominations £l. CONDITIONS. 1 Entrance money must be forwarded with nominations, together with name and address or owner; name, age, and pedigree of horse; name of trainer, and colours. 2 All winning horses, arter declaration or weights, are subject to be rehandlcapped. 3 owners are responsible for all penalties and aUowances. 4 Entries and acceptances by telegram or telephone must be confirmed in writing at the earliest opportunity, otherwise they may be disallowed. H. POLAND, Secretary. P.O. Box 62, Paeroa, phone 38. MACHINERY FOR SALE.

qir, W. G. ARMSTRONG, WHIT- ° WORTH AND GO., LTD., QFFER J'OR gALE. ELECTRIC MOTORS, 2 to 50 h.p. 4 TON ALBION MOTOR LORRIES, ■with or without 3 way Hydraulic . Tipping Gear. 2-TON ALBION LORRY. RUSTON STEAM NAVVY. Bucket capacity, f c.-yd., on Caterpillar. 14 X 12 and 9x6 INGERSOLL AIR COMPRESSORS, complete with Motors, BLOCKS AND TACKLE of every description, up to 36 tons capacity. JACKS from 1 ton to 20 tons capacity. Prices’ Timber Jacks. HENDERSON AERIAL CABLEWAYS, 450 and 500 feet spans, 4 tons capacity. PAVING BREAKERS, JACK HAMMERS, COAL PICKS, and other Pneumatic Tools. LEYNER DRILL SHARPENER. RANSOME CONCRETE MIXERS; l c.yd. and 1 c.-yd capacity; complete with Motors. INSLEY CONCRETE PLACING Equipment; Shutes 16in. wide. BUTLER 5-ton STEAM CRANE mounted on caterpillar, with or without attachment for working doublechain Grab. PRIESTMAN’S Double-chain GRABS; 1 c.-yd. capacity. DIVING SUIT and Pump Complete. SIMPLEX PETROL LOCOMOTIVES; 2ft. Gauge. PUMPS, from 2in to lOin, electrically driven. 141 b and 51b Rails; Jimcrows. DECAUVILLE TRUCKS; 27 c.-ft. and 36 c.-ft. capacity. ELECTRIC HAULAGE WINCHES. STEEL HOIST TOWER, 120 ft. high, complete with Elevating Concrete Skip, and Discharge Hopper; capacity 1 c.-yd. PORTABLE AIR HOISTS; capacity, 1000 and 2000 lbs. FORGES, Anvils, Blacksmith’s Tools, Bar Benders and Cutters. BAXTERS’ 20in x 12in Stone Crushers and Screens, complete with Motors. Electrically Driven Ventilating FANS for Tunnels. Floodlights. Electrical Wire and Fittings for Temporary Installations. PULLEYS and Sheaves of all«sizes; Bin Gates. PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW; 36in., complete with Motor. Wire and Manilla Ropes of various sizes. Vices, Valves, Tools and Stores. Bolts’ Nuts and Rivets. Bar Iron and Steel. 18 MILES OF 31IN. CIRC. LANG’S LAY WIRE ROPE. Has been in use on Atrial Ropeway for two years. No reasonable offer refused for this Rope as it lies. Cement Testing Apparatus by Patric Adic, London. STEAM ROLLER, 8 tons, and Austin Standard Grader. Apply to — SIR W. G. ARMSTRONG, WHITWORTH AND CO., LTD., ARAPUNI. PRESERVING Jars (Agee), Qts., 8/6 per doz.. delivered free from tUe F.A.C. WE slock at: lines of Produce ana supply your needs at lowest town rates. Farmers’ Auctioneering Cn.. Hamilton.

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17326, 11 February 1928, Page 3

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