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1 • « - - - : ) WHY do fireitonc Tyres have two extra layers of GUM-DIPPID C0RD FARKIC underneath the Ireail ? TO increase "SAFETY" Lyanchoring firmly the tread to the body or carcase of the tyre, thus prevetiting; tread separation. By having these extra plies the possihility of punctures is greatly decreased. To make practical the use of a tread with higher, more rugged shonlders — a tread that has a deeper non-skid with flatter contour. \ ^ ^ ThisaU i GUM-DIPPING ADDS 58% longer j flexing life to every cord; 25% to ) 40% longer tyre life, } » f 0 ! ' i I The third of a series of announeements eaeplaining tchy Firestone give better service* ! ' • t

JJAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB METROPOLITAN CORON ATION ^UTUMN JJEETING Hastings Racecourse SATURDAY, 8th MAY, 1937, WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, 1937. OFFIGIALS. — President: G. T>t Beatson. Vice-presidents: Geo. Ebbett and F. P. Kelly. Hou. Treasurer: J. S. McLeod. Committee: J. J. Gatenby, T. H. Lowry, J. N. Lowry, T. V. Morrin, G. A. Maddison, J. A. MacfarlAne, T. S. Roulston, Hon. ,H. A. Russell, M.L.C., W. A. Tod (Waipawa), J. W. Wedd, W. J. Wood. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: W. Priqe. "Judges: W. P. Russell and A. "V. O'Brien. Clerk of Course: J. Hindrup. Hon. Timekeeper: H. Jones. Clerk of Totaligator: S. P. Spiller. Clerk of Scales: H. M. Bishop. Surgeon: Dr. Romaine Wright.'' Hon. Vet. Surgeon; A. M. Brodie, M.R.C.V.S. Secr«tary: A. E. Wishart, P.O. Box 13, Hastings.

WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, 1937 (CORONATION DAY) 1— KARAMU HURDLES HANDICAP : £120, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £10 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. About one and a half miles 2r— TOMOANA ELECTRIC . HANDICAP: £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Winners on Flat barred except Poukawa MaicTen. Nomination £1. Acceptance £L Six furlongs 3— TWYFORD HANDICAP (Hack Conditions): £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse-£5 from the stake. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Six furlongs 4— CORONATION CUP HANDICAP: £225, 9including Cup valued at 20 guineas, 2nd horse £25, 3rd horse £15 from the. stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance 30/-. One and a quarter mileis 5— JUVENILE HANDICAP: £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the istake. For two-year-olds. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Five and a half furlongs 6— AKITIO HANDICAP (Hack Conditions): £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from stake. Minimum weight 7st 71bs. Nomination £1. Anceptance £1. Oeo mile and one furlong 1 7— OKAWA HANDICAP: £150, 2nd j horse £20, 3rd horse £10 from the ' stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance j £1. Six furlongs

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First Race Each Day at 12.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 8th MAY, 1937. 1— RIVERSLEA HURDLES HANDICAP: £120, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £10 from the stake. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. About one and a half miles 2— POUKAWA MAIDEN: £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. For horses 3 years old and upwards that have never won a Flat Race at time of startxng. Weight 8st. 71bs. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. Five and a half furlongs 3— AUTUMN HANDICAP (Hack Conditions): £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. Six furlongs 4— HAWKE'S BAY CUP HANDICAP: £300, including Gold Cup valued at 50gns., 2nd horse £30, 3rd horse £15 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £2. One and a quarter miles 5— NURSERY HANDICAP: £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. For two-year-olds. Nomination £1, Acceptance £1. ■ Five and a half furlongs 6 — HERETAUNGA HANDICAP (Hack Conditions) : £100, 2nd horse £15, 3rd horse £5 from the stake. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. One mile and one furlong 7— HAVELOCK FLYING HANDICAP: £150, 2nd horse £20, 3rd horse £10 j from the stake. Nomination £1. ! Acceptance £1 Six furlongs

NOMINATIONS (For Both DayU).Friday, 23rd April, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS (First Day). — Monday, 3rd May, at 8 p.m. ACCEPTANCES (First Day).— Wednesday, 5th May, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS (Second Day).— Saturday, 8th May, at 7.30 p.m.ACCEPTANCES (Second Day).~ Monday, 10th May, at 8 p.m. The winner of any Race after Declaration of Weights may be rehandicapped. Any winner at meeting to cairry pOnalty of 7 lbs. A. E. WISHART, Secretary. P. O. Box 13, Hastings.

WANT A "LIFT UP" IN HEALTH? "DAISE YOUR SPIRITS to-morrow— be free from the "drag" of a sluggish system, impoverished blood, frayed and torn nerves. Let your system absorb the cninerals and Balts of Harvey 's Mineral Tonic — make your blood, nerves and orgafis re-act to the inestimable benefits of this healthgiver. Harvey 's is the mineral spa in the .jar! 3/6 from Chemists.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 57, 23 March 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 57, 23 March 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 57, 23 March 1937, Page 15

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