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N.B.—Entries by telegram or telephone must be confirmed in writing, and full particulars given at earliest opportunity, otherwise a fine of 2sovs will be inflicted. ACCEPTANCES close on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, at 8.30 p.m., for races as under: —First Day: Waituna Hurdles Ssovs, Aorangi Trial Plate 2sovs, St. Andrew’s Handicap 7sovs, Kowhai Hack Handicap 2sovs, Flying Handicap 4sovs, Fitzroy Hack Handicap 2sovs, Kiwitea Welter Handicap 4sovs. Also FIRST- FORFEITS for Oroua Stakes 1 sov (run second day). ACCEPTANCES for SECOND DAY will close on EVENING OF FIRST DAY’S RACES, at 9 p.m. • HANDICAPS for First Day will" be declared on or about SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920. For Second Day about 8.15 p.m. NOVEMBER 30. N.B. —The Committee reserve the right to alter the dates of entry, acceptance, etc., prior to closing, also the dates on which handicaps appear, should they deem it fit to do so. FIFTEENTH FEILDING STAKES. Second Forfeits due November 1, 1920. Final Payments due Tuesday, November 16, 1920, at 8.30 p.m. OROUA STAKES (run Second Day). Entries close October 29, 1920. First Forfeits of £1 due Tuesday, November 16, 1920. All horses remaining in after this date to make final payment of 4sovs. PENALTIES. Flat Races.—The winner of any flat race exceeding 50sovs in value after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101 b., and of every additional race a further penalty of 61b. Horses handicapped at 8.10 or over to carry only half the above penalties. Hurdle Races. — The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry a penalty of 101 b. in the hurdle races, and for every additional hurdle race 71b. extra. Owners are responsible for all penalties and allowances. E. GOODBEHERE, ■Secretary. Box 45, Feilding. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Racing.—WM. HALL, Secretary, Wanganui Jockey Club. ZEALAND POLICE FORCE. ’ RECRUITS WANTED. Applications are invited from suitable men desirous of enrolment as Constables in the New Zealand Police Force, which has many advantages in pay, .emoluments, and pension, and offers a good and attractive career to young men possessed with the requisite qualifications as regards character, physique, and intelligence. The age-limits prescribed by Regulations are twenty-one to thirty years. Candidates who have not attained the age of twfenty-one years will be accepted, provided they otherwise comply with the standard requirements, or are likely to fulfil them .by the time they attain twenty-one years of age or within a reasonable time afterwards. The standard of education is Standard V., but in the case of candidates under twentyfive years of age, a lower certificate will be accepted. Candidates received under the minimum age-limit will be given a course of physical training and educational instruction to' bring them up to the standards. The scale of pay for Constables is £5 ss. per week on appointment, rising by increments to £6 2s. 6d. per week. A house allowance of 15s. per week is also paid to married men not provided with free quarters. Free uniform is also provided. Forms of application setting forth the qualifications of candidates and the principal terms of engagement may be obtained at any Police Station. J. O’DONOVAN, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, October 11, 1920. '\TOTICE UNDER “THE RATING -tA ACT, 1908.” WHEREAS, under the provisions of “The Rating Act, 1908,” judgment was given upon the 4th September, 1919, in the Resident Magistrate’s Court sitting at Kawakawa, for the sum of seven pounds fen shillings, being the arrears of rates due by New Zealand Manganese Mines Limited, as the owners of 154 acres situate at Waikari in Block V. Russell Survey District, known as Waikohu No. 3153. This is to give notice that the said property will be sold or leased by public auction, under the provisions of the said Act, after six months from the date of this notice, unless.. the amount of the said judgment, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten pounds peacentum per annum from the date of the said judgment to the date of payment, and all costs and expenses incurred in recovering the same, and all other’ rates due on such property up to the date of payment, are paid prior to such sale. Dated this 13th day of October, 1920. A. STUBBS, Registrar, Supreme Court. Notice under “the . ratin'^ 1 ACT, 1908.” WHEREAS, under the provisions of “The Rating Act, 1908,” judgment was given upon the 16th July, 1915, in the Resident Magistrate’s Court, sitting at Warkworth, for the sum of one pound one shilling and two pence, being the arrears of rates due by the owner of Lots 10 and 11 of Lot 9 of Allotment 171 Parish of Oruawharo. This is to give notice that the said property will be sold or leased by public auction, under the provisions of the said Act, after six months from the date of this notice, unless the amount of the said judgment, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten pounds per centum per annum from the date of the said judgment to the date of payment, and all costs and expenses incurred in recovering the same, and all other rates due on such property up to the date of payment, are paid prior to such sale. Dated this 13th day of October, 1920. A. STUBBS, Registrar, Supreme Court. IF y®u do not advertise your sturdy Trotting Sire how can you expect to get owners to send their high-clasa mares to him?

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1591, 21 October 1920, Page 15

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