' l PUBLIC NOTICES _ , whakatane county returned 1 SERVICES ASSOCIATION WELFARE MEMORIAL APPEAL RACE MEETING To be held on the Te Teko Domain SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1946. All profits to the R.S.A. Memorial Fund. (1) Princess Beverley and Pam Flat Race of £l7 10s. Winner to receive £l2 10s, second £3, third £?, Distance 6 furlongs. Weight 10 stone. Entry 12/6. Horses to be in birdcage at 10.15 a.m. Race to start 10.45 a.m. (2) Princess Ellen Flat Race of £ls. Winner to receive £lO, second £3, third £2. Distance 6 furlongs. Horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris. Catch weights. Entry 10/-. Race to start 11.30 a.m. (3) Princess Kathleen Hurdle Race of £3O. Winner to receive £2O, sec,ond £6, third £4. Distance 1-|- miles. Weight 10 stone 71bs. Etry £l. Race to start 12.15 p.m. (4) Princess Nancy Saddle Trot of £lB. Winner to receive £l2, sec-j ond £4, third £2..Dinstance 11 miles. Catch .weights. Entry 12/-. Race to start 1 p.m. (5) R.S.A. Memorial Stakes of £3B. Winner to receive £25- second £lO, third £3. Distance 11 miles. Weight 10 stone 71bs. Entry £1 5/-. Race to start 1.45 p.m. (6) Princess Ivy Juvenile Race £l3. Winner to receive £B, second £3, third £2. Distance 6 furlongs. For boy or girl riders between the ages of 14 and 18. years inclusive. Catch weights. Entry 8/-. Race to start 2.30 p.m. (7) Princess Betty Jumpers Flat Race of £25. Winner to receive £ls, second £6, third £4. Distance 11 .miles. Weight 10 stone 71bs. For horses that have been competing over jumps at A. and P. Shows, Gymkhanas, or at this meeting. Entry 15/-. Race to start 3.15 p.m. (8) Princess Josephine Farewell Sprint of £25. Winner to receive £l7 10/-, second £5, third £2 10/-. Distance 6 furlongs. Weight 10 stone 7 lbs. Entry 17/6. Race to start 4 p.m. CONDITIONS All events are for horses that are owned, trained and ridden by persons other than licensed trainers, jockeys, apprentice jockeys, stablemen or persons employed in or about the management, training, riding or care of horses registered under the
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A MAN MAKES A WILL THE MONEY AND OTHER PROPERTY HE LEAVES ARE DIVIDED AMONGST HIS NEXT OF KIN ACCORDING TO THE STRICT LAWS OF INHERITANCE. THE RESULT IN ANY PARTICULAR CASE—SAY YOURS—MAY BE FAR DIFFERENT FROM WHAT A WISE AND CONSIDERATE HUSBAND AND FATHER WOULD DESIRE. THE LAW IS NOT UNFAIR IN THESE THINGS—IT IS MERELY INFLEXIBLE. IT CANNOT PROVIDE SUITABLY FOR EVERY INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCE. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET MADE A WILL, YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, EVEN THOUGH YOUR ESTATE MAY BE SMALL AT PRESENT. HE WILL PREPARE YOUR WILL FREE OF ANY IF APPOINTED EXECUTOR. UNLESS THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DISTRICT MANAGER, THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. (TELEPHONE No. 150)
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 49, 5 March 1946, Page 8
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