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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS THE POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. Thursday and Saturday, February 13th and 15th 1930. SUMMER MEETING. Makaraka Racecourse. OFFICIALS: President: Mr J. W. Nolan. Vice-President: Mr. R. Sherratt. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. F. W. Nolan. Stewards: Messrs. G. M. Reynolds, W. L. Rutledge, A. R. Hipe, It. O. Murphy, E. It. Black, W. Clark and F. C. Loisel. Judge: Mr R. B. Lusk. Starter: Mr J. D. Donovan. Handicapper: Mr. 11. Coylo. Deputy Handicapper: Mr Ulic Shannon. Clerk of Scales: Mr M. DeCoeta. Clerk of Course: Mr C. Parkinson. D. It. DeCOSTA, Secretary. —Second Day.— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1930. To start at 12 noon. i EPSOM HANDICAP of 130 govs ; second horse to receive 20 sovs. and third horse 10 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight 7st 71bs. One mile Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 2, SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP of 130 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from stake. One and a-half miles. Over six flights of hurdles. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. 3. COOK HACK HANDICAP of 130 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from stake. Six furlongs Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. -l. SUNDERLAND STAKES HANDICAP of 175 sovs; second horse to receive 25 sovs and third horse 15 sovs from stake. One mile. Nomination 20e, acceptance 40s. G. PUBLICANS’ PURSE HANDICAP of 130 'sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs and third horse 10 sovs from stake. The winner ot any previous race the same day to carry 51bs extra. Five furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. . MAIDEN HANDICAP of 120 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs and third house 10 sovs from stake! Winners on the fiat a,t any time barred, with the exception of the winner of Maiden Scurry, first day. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. . ROSELAND HifoK HANDICAP of 130 sovs; secgfßd forse to receive 20 sovsjjrana trard horse 10 sov.s frorsfi;stajfe. Sejfen furlongs. Nomination Sps, accoptanceiJlOs. . FAREfSML HfNDpfflP- .of 140 sovjsfsecond hop#to receive 20 sov:r and thmjismorse 10 sovs. from stake. Wuiffers of the Epsom Handicap, J&roderland Stakes, and Publicansln'urso to be re-handicap-ped. Six furlongs. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. Rules of Racing.—Part XV., Rule 13: “By the entering of a horse, every person having or subsequently acquiring an interest in such horse shall be deemed thereby to .undertake, neither directly or indirectly to make any wager with a bookmaker in connection with such horse, j or any other horse in the race in j which such horse is so entered. Each , entry shall contain, or if it do not | contain, shall be conclusively assumed to contain, such an undertaking. 1 breach whereof shall be deemed a corrupt practice on the turf within the meaning of Part XXXII of those rules.” D. R. DeCOSTA. Secretary. TOHN WANAMAKER “Prince or Retailers” John Wanamaker commenced business in April, 1861. The first dav’s takings amounted to £5 3s 9£d. Of this amount he apent £5 on newspaper advertming for next dav’s business, and kept 3s 9Jd in the till for change. He maintained that general policy, and. built up America’s great retail business. John Wanamaker waa the big/gest retail advertiser in the world. Most of the successful retailers in America built their i 5 ’ businesses on their policy of f putting all their profits back into advertising during the early days of their growth, using principally the “family’ - newspapers. Mr. Retailer, — The “Gisborne Times” circulates every week-day morning oyer the whole of the East Coast districts from Wairoa to Cape Runaway, and along the Bay of Plenty as far as Whakatane. It is well worth your while to inquire concerning its possible service to you. If you desire to extend your business let ua talk it over. Phone or drop us a line and our canvassers will gladly call and nee you. Phones—Commercial, No. 600; Printing Department. No. SlB. SPECIAL NOTICE. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. Business People 1 Show your loyalty to the District by keeping youi Printing and Book-binding orders in Gisborne. Save money and provide extra employment in your own town by keeping your Printing & Bookbinding in your own District. GISBORNE PUBLISHING CO. INCREASED PRODUCTION IN DAIRYING. You would materially increase the milk yield and hutter-fat test of your herd by methodically drenching each cow after calving with Sykes’s Drench. Do not overlook this, because 1 the test and the yield depend absolutely upon the condition' oi the blood of the animal. Cows cannot give a profitable yield unless every attention is paid to them at calving time,. and there is no better method of warding off'milk fever, mammitis, had cleansing, etc., than drenching with Sykes’s Drench. It will purify the blood and system. It will tone up the digestive organs, and act as a preventive of all disorders wliich tend’to decrease your . profits. The cost is so small, only 1/6 a packet or 17/- a. dozen. Each packet contains two drendhes. Obtainable'from stores everywhere. • Mr. 'John ; Donald .one' of Australasia’s foremost Friesian breeders, sayts: ' “For several years T have used Sykes’s l Drench ' at ‘ Westmerc and I am- pleased- to state that it has ■ always • given mo ontiro satisfaction.”- ; -

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11131, 14 February 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11131, 14 February 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11131, 14 February 1930, Page 8

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