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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. J^APIER WOOL SALES. Seuson 1926-1927. NAPIER MUN \ Date. Feb. 28th AL THEATRE Catalogue Closes. Mar. 24th Other Salei m. ontd. Mar. rang ay su lstl to aljoth time being alto- . The above |pirs|§r j terations being Mai: and date and taUfixti gether withdrnwL. Brokers shall be bold to have- authority to sell at any such altered tures, notwithstanding that the grower or vendor has received no notice of such alteration.

WAERENGA-O-KURI SPORTS. ANNUAL MEETING To be held in Mr. W. B. MOBSMAN’S Paddock. SATURDAY, JAN. 29th, 1927. To commence at 10 a.m. Be Sports! and wend your way through the -beautiful bush on Gentle Annie to the Shady Willows at the “Laurels.” Patron: J. Barns-Graham, Esq. President: E. W. M. Wallis, Esq. Vice-Presidents: Mesdames S. L. Harris, A. G. Jeffery, Messrs. E. Gibbs, W. Veitch, C. Matthews, A. J. Wilson, W. MeLaurin, W. M. Harris, G. H. Morice, H. E. JKent, J. Monckton, E. H. Baker, w J. B. Von Pein, A. C. Steele, Len ' Gray, Elder Jeffery, T. B. Hall, J. F. Burgess, A. J. McGregor. M. Stafford, S. E. Gillingham, H. H. Wall, A. McLean, L. Mclntosh, G. Harris, Geo. Foster, T. Craill, D. Black, 8.. Fitzgerald, W. Trafford. Ex-Committee: Messrs. J. Harris (chairman), 11. Harris, C. Mossman, G. H. Burgess, A. Mossman, F. Harris, J. Bellerby, C. E. Matthews. Judge: H. Telford, Esq. Starter: W. Briggs. Hon. Sec. & Treas. : C. E. Matthews PROGRAMME^ 1. —looyds. Flat Hairoicap (open). Ist 15/-, 2nd Entry 1/-. 2. —Tilting at 2nd 15/-, 3ur 7/6. Entry 2/6. 3. —Bending^ace. Ist £2, 2nd £l. EntrwrS/-. 4. —Maiden Jump. Ist £4, 2nd £2 lQaifJrd 15/-.. Entry 5/-. (For have never won a prize r it yfuilf other Sports Meeting or

is’ Bending Race. Ist £1 'lid 10/-. Entry 2/-. and Bottle Race. Ist £1 !nd ■ 10/-. .Entry 2/6. Boy Rider (under ;ars.) Jfymrsts 15/-, 2 seconds ~ ‘ ee. irse Race. 3/-. jump. Ist ; Entry 5/-. Wow) w w 10s, 7. B 14 7/6. 8. 30/-. 9.2 ... Race Entry 'll.—Open £7/10/ try 10 12. Bes Event Entry ted 6 13. Th value d?2; 2n Entry 3/14. —Ladies’ FI 2nd 10/-. E 15. —Consolati £3, 2nd £1 16. —Potato S £l. Entry 3. it £3, 2nd St ;!e.) Ist fl. En- . (District , 2nd £2/2/-, ■izes specially dona-Barns-Graham). the JMeedle. Ist trophy ihy value £l. 25/-, Ist 2nd ace SHEEP PUESSING. NAIL DRIVING FOR LAi AND CENTS. A Handsome Silver Cup, vJfiied at £l7/17/ presented by the JJub for* Open Jump (Hunter Sty®# won 3 times in sueeej^oij|| )YM tmies at intervals. A MjpiStpßp be presented, year. _ A Gold Harris, the most ents inclu A Gold Matthews, da ntr dal Inner each [ted by H. _E. petitor giving le day (all ev>rese cot on presented by O. E. for winner of Dis-

IiIIUU U UJ.up. , A Gold Medal presented by JJ Harris, Esq., for winner of Maig Jump, —RULES.1. The Committee reservesujfne right to alter or add to programme, if necessary, postpop|F the Meeting. „ 2. No entries receive^ without Cash. 3. Protests to ~ with deposit of be forfeited in event of projpft not being upheld. CHILDRENS EVENTS arranged on Grounds. WATER SUPPLIED. EMISSION 1/6, HORSES 1/-, CARS 2/6. Children under 14 Free. DANCE IN EVENING. At Mr. S. E. GILLINGHAM’S WOOLSHED, Commencing' at 8 p.m. ADMISSION—Gents 3/-, Ladies 2/Double 5/-. For further particulars apply to— C. E. MATTHEWS, Hon. Sec. & Tress., Phone 1022 K. I NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. Gladstone Road. —General Merchants — —Commission Agents— HAVE LANDED STOCKS OF New Seeds of High Ger- *. mination and Purity, Comprising:— RAPE SEED (Broad leaf Essex varietv, double machine dressed). SOFT TURNIP SEED MUSTARD I SEED MANGOLD SEED JAPANESE MILLET SWEDE TURNIP SEED LUCER NE SEED Samples Sent on Application. (GALVANISED Tubs. Spades,, Rakes, Casement Stays, and Fasteners and all builders’ and general Ironmongery cheaper at Gisborne Hardware Sale.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10314, 25 January 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10314, 25 January 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10314, 25 January 1927, Page 10

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