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GORDON WALKER, LTD. ^EEKLY JJARKET gALE In the Mart RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At, 10.30 a.m, JITESSES. GORDON WALKER, LTD., have been favoured with instruetions froai clients to Bell as below:— POULTRY— 490 Head Prime Table Birds. 130 W.L., Hens. 20 WJi. (1-yr.) Hens (laying). 45 W.L. Pullets. 50 W.L. Cockerels. 48 B.O. Hens. 24 B.O. Pullets. 30 B.O. Cockerels. 20 Ducks. PIGS— 50 Berkshire Weaners. 48 Tamrny Cross Weanere. 25 Slips. 20 Stores. 15 Porkers. 2 Bacouers* DAIRY STOCK— 1 Jersey Heifer. Just in. 3 Jersey Cross Cows. Datos at sale. SUNDRIES— 2 Elec. Fans, 2 Slashers, 2 Hedge Clippers, Tin Varnish, 2 Garden Spray s, Parrot Cage, 21b. Tin Black Paint, Tin Bath Enamel, Yankee Scoop, 5 Ford Tyres, Wheels and Tubes, Child's Tricycle, Gent's. Cycle, Kero. Stove and Oven, Dodge Car Engine, 6 S.JEL Shovels, Set Leading Chains, 2 Circ. Saws, Sawbench and Saw, Set 3 Washtubs, Camp Tent, Corn Crusher, Set Harness, 2 H.P. Stoves, Riding Saddle, 2 Milk Vats, Ward Gasoline Engine, Harrow Leaf, Odd Harness, Milk Cooler, Dog Kennel, Sundry Tools, etc, PRODUCE— Walnuts, Tomatoes, Potatoes, and all seasonal Vegetables. G. WALKER, Auctioneer, ^IKOKINO gPORTS ■ AND GREYHOUND AND TIN HARE EACING. (Affiliated with the N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union and N.Z. Amateur Athletic Association). EASTER SATURDAY, MARCH 27. Commencing at 11 a.m. On the Club's Ground, MATHEWS' MEMORIAL PARE. For the convenience of Competitors and others, a conveyance will leave Waipawa on arrival of Napier mail trail, PROGRAMME £240 — TOTAL PRIZE MONEY— £245 AMATEUR ATHLETIC & CYCLING EVENTS. Conducted under Rules of N.Z.A.A.A. and N.Z.A.C.A. Trophies or Orders to the value stated will be supplied. 1 — GIRLS ' RACE, under 10. 2— BOYS' RACE, under 10. 3 — GIRLS' RACE, under 15. 4— BOYS' RACE, under 15. 5—100 YARDS HANDICAP. 6—220 YARDS HANDICAP. 7—440 YARDS HANDICAP. 8—880 YARDS HANDICAP. 9—120 YARDS HURDLE HDCP. • 10 — 4-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. 11— 6-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. 12— 8-LAP BICYCLE HANDICAP. ' 13—75 YARDS LADIES' HANDICAP. 14 — 100 YARDS LADIES 'HANDICAP. 15—7120 YARDS LADIES' HANDICAP. 16— HIGH JUMP HANDICAP (Male or Female entrants accepted). The T. DUNN CUP, valued £7 7/-, to be won twice, not necessarily in succession, will be awarded to the Competitor gaining most points in Events 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Points to count: lst 5, 2nd 3, 3rd 1. CHOPPING & SAWING EVENTS. (Under permit from N.Z. A. & C. Union). Chopping Entries must be in by advertised date. 17— 12in. OPEN STANDING CHOP. .18— OPEN UNDERHAND CHOP HANDICAP, 15in. Block. 19— SAWING COMPETITION HANDICAP, 15in. Block, 3 Cuts. 1 20— 15in. OPEN STANDING ' CHOP HANDICAP. 21— I2in. GWAVAS MAIRE JIGGER HANDICAP CHOP. Dry Pinus Insignus Dummies. Two jiggers high. Competitors must provide own jiggers. Six entries or no event. Poplar Wood in all 'Chops except Jigger Chop. HORSE EVENTS. '? Post Entry. , 22— OPEN LEAPING MATCH. First Mr R. Mathew's Challenge Cup, value £15 15/- (to be won twice in ! succession or three times at intervals), £15 and Silver Miniature Cup, second £5, third £2. Weight 11st. 71b. Male riders. Entry 15/-. 23 — MAIDEN JUMP. 24— LADIES' JUMPING COMPETITION. 25— PONY JUMPING, under 14.2. 26— NOVELTY OBSTACLE RACE, over such Course as Stewards may decide. , 27— JUMPING COMPETITION, for horses that have never won a jumping competition at A. and P. I Shows. ' 28— ADDITION RACE. Ihe late MRS. A. W. PARSON'S [ Challenge Cup, value £8 8/- (to be won i cwice in succession or three times at mtervals) will be given to the owner > gaining most judge 's -points in i Events 22, 23, 24, 25, 27. ' 1 # SPECIALS. The Holden Cup will be awarded to r che local Horse gaining most points in 1 Events Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25, 27. r 5 GREYHOUND AND TIN HARE RACJNG. Prize Money. — First £1, second 10/-, 1 third 7/6. 50% of Entry Money in each event to be divided between first and second in proportion 60,% and ' 40%. Entries close Friday, 19th March. -SAWYER'S ARMS HURDLES. Open. ( 2— TIKOKINO MAIDEN. Open to 1 dogs who have never won a first prize. 3— ARGYLL STAKES. Open. 4 — CONSOLATION STAKES. Open

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 30, 19 February 1937, Page 16

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