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hotel accommodation, eto. JgEKKELEx jJOTEL (Wellington 's iargest Wooden Private Hotel) — ORIENTAL BAY ; WELLINGTON ^PHE BERKELEY, which was recentiy damaged by fire is now being renovated and redecorated throughout, in readiness for the Summer Season, Meanwhile rooms are available in the undamaged portion of the House. Tariff; 12/6 per day, £3 15/- per week. L. F. KELLY — Proprietor. JJOTEL gPA — IJIAUPO (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). Fully licensed and A.A. Assn. House with excellent cuisine. Private fishing, thermal baths and sights on the property. P.O. Box 12. 'Phone 18." TAUPO. T. A. HEATH, Proprietor. piEST - AND ALWAWS FIRST JgRENT'S JJOTEL rotorua QAULFIELD JJOUSB Sydney St. East (opp. Parit. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Bed and breakfast, 7/6; daily tariff 12/0; weekly by arrangement. MRS, E, MAXWELL. Tel, 42-355. EVERY TASTE TONES YOU UP. Q.QQD HEALTH- and everlasting energy is worth infinitely more than 3/6 month— ld per day; but that 's all you pay fpr Harvey 'a Mineral Tonic. Every single grain pf Harvey 's • revitaliseg, purifies and strengthens the blood, brqin, nexvcs and vital organs, The life-creating minerals and salts of Harvey 's maka if a true health spa in the jarj From your chemisf. TIKOKINO SSEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. ANNUAL- MEETING To be iteld on R. MATHEWS' ESTATE, TIKOKINO On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 7, 8, 1937 Commencing at 8 a.m. • (Run under the Rules of the Nortb Island Sheep Dog Trial Assoeiation). ■ 1 >i|"Ti-> r Patron; Mr. R. Mathews. President: Captain Forde. Chairman: Mr. D. Eddy. Judgc: Mr, J. Gillegpie; Secretary; Mr. C, G, Morrison. PROGRAMME. CLASSM.— Open Long He^d and Drive round in ring and back about 600 yarde. Timo, 12 minutes. FirBt price £6, second £4, third £2, fourth £1. , - - CLASS 11A.— Run in conneotion with Class L, for man who has aever won an open heading event, and maiden dog, First pri?o £3, second £3, third £1. CLASS II,— Open Short Hqad, Drive -aud Yard, Distance, §00 yards. Time, 15 minutes- First prize £6, second £4, third £2, fourth £1, CLASS HA,— Runin eonnectioii with Class II., for man who has never won an open heading event, and maiden dog. First pri?e £3, second £3, ' third £1. CLASS III. — Open Huntaway, between fhrep pets of flags, Distance 400 yards, Time, 10 minutes, First prize £6, second £4," third £3, fourth £1, CLASS IHA,— Run in conneetion with Class III,, for man who has never wop an open huntaway event, and maiden dog. First prize £3, second £2, third £!.. CHALLENGE CUPS. Mathews' Memorial Qup for local competitor sporing most points in Classes I, and HI. One dog in eaoh event. Dogs to be nominated, Challenge Cup, value £10 10/-, to be awarded winner of Class L To be won three times at iqtervals or twice in succession. J, Turiey's Challenge Cup, value £10 10/-, to be awarded winner of Class II. To be won three times at Intervals or twice in succession. J. Donnelly's Challenge Cup, value £10 10/- to be awarded winner of Class J3I. To be won three times, not necessarily in succession. W. Whyto's Cup, value £15 15/-, to ba awarded to man who has not won roore than two first prizes in any Open Class with same dog, scoring most points in Classes I. and .11. To be won three times, not necessarily in succession, SPECIAL PRIZES. Messrs. Williams and Kettle's trophy for local man and dog scoring most points in Class I." H.B. Farmers' -trophy for local maiden man and dog scoring most points in Class II. Class I.— Local man and do g scoring most points. Class II.- — Local farmer scoring most points. Class TO.— For local maiden huntaway scoring most points, Murray, Roberts ' special, "Local" means — Waipawa River. Mangaonuku Rjver, J. Hamilton's (Argyll), Onepu Road, Goodwin's, MeNiece's, Poporangi and Wakarara Sta* rions. ALL EVENTS.— All xuns to be talcen as drawn, failing that make own arrangements, ALL ENTRIE8 CLOSE MAY 4th, and plaees for run drawn. Late entries 1/- extra. ENTRY FEES— Members 7/6, nonmembers 10/6, Maiden Events 4/-, not competing in other events 5/6, Luncheon Bopth on the Ground. A Dance will be held on FRIDAY, may 7fh. C. G. MORRISON, Secretary.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 79, 20 April 1937, Page 2

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