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. . c JJAPIEB JJABK JJACING QLUB P BO G B A M M E For WINTEB M J.B'T ING To be held on WEDNESDAY AND SATOBDAY, JUNE 9th and 12th. President: Cecii Louisson. Vice-Presi-dent, J. H. McNiven. Stewards: Messrs. A. F." Bowman, B. Chesney, J. F. Miller, O. Nelson, C. Buddenklau, F. G. Smith, A. G. Stead, J. W. Sandtmann, C. E. Twist and A. M. Williams. Hon. Treasurer: V. Cox. Judge: W. P. Bussell. . Handicapper: H. Coyle. Titnekeeper: A. M. Williams. Starter: A. Vincent. Clerk of Scales : H. M. Bishopl . Clerk of Course: J. T. Hindrup. Honv Veterinary Surgeon: A. M. Brodie.. l^EDNESDAY, JUNE 9th., 1937. First Bace Starts 11.30 a.m. 1— MOTEO, HAOK HUBDLE BACE HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to , j^eeeive £15, third horse £5 from the stake. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £1. One mile and a half; 2— MA1DEN SCUBBY, of £60; second horse to receive £10, third horse £5 from the stake. For two-year-blds and upwards that have never won a iiat raee at time of start. Weight: Three-year-olds and upwards, 8st. 7 Ibs.; Two-year-oids, 8st. Entrance, 25/-.' Five furlongs. 3— B1BTHDAY HANDICAP (Hack Conditions), of £141; first hbrse to recwive £95 and trophy valued at . twenty guineas, second horse to receive £15, third horse £10.,Minimum weight 8 st. Nomination, £1; acceptance, 30/-. , " One mile. 4— NAPIEE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP • (Hack Conditions), of £150; second horse to receive £20, third horse £10 from the stake. Nomina- ) tion, £1; acceptance, 30/-. About two miles and a half. 5 — LADIES ' HANDICAP, of £70 ; first horse to receive a Trophy valued at £50, second horse to receive a Trophy valued at £15 third horse to receive a Trophy valued -at £5. Gentlemen riders. Horses to be nominated by ladies. The rider - of the winner wil] be presented with a gold-mounted whip. " Minimum weight, lOst. 71b. Nomination,. £1; acceptance, £1.» One miie and a quarter. 6 — FLYING HANDICAP, of £120; sec ond horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. Minimum weight, 8st. Nomination, £1; acceptance, 30/-. Six furlongs. 7— MEEANEE HACK HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight, 8st. Nomination, £1; acceptance, £1. , Six furlongs! SATUEDAY, dUNE 12th, 1937. First Bace Starts 12 Noon. 1— WAIOHIKI HACK HUBDLE BACE HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third hoYse £5 ironi the stake. Noiiiination, £1; acceptance, £1. Oue mile and a half. 2 — GREENMEADOWS «HACK HAN-. DICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £5 from the stake. Minimum weight, 8st. Nomination, £1 acceptance, £1. Six furlongs. J— MAKE WA HANDICAP (Hack Conditions),. of £120; second borse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. Minimum weight, 8st. Nomination, £1; acceptance, 30/-. Once round (1 mile 8 chains). 4 — PARK STEEPLECHASE HAND! CAP (Hack Conditiou^,-' of£130, second horse to repeive £20, tln'rd horse £10 from the stake. Nouiination, £1; acceptance, 30/-. About two miles and a h-'"*
5— TBIAL PLATE, of £60; second horse to receive £10, third horse £5 w a ¥\p 1JF i WTTPV from the stake. For two-year-olds llf* nr.Al] 1 Ij and upwards that have never won a flat race at time of start. Weight; C A 1 AM « * Three-year-olds and upwards, 8st. tlAl.l II w ' } * ! 71bs.; Two-year-olds, 8st. Entrance, 25/-. ^ Six furlongs. , Upstairs, Central Buildings C—wiNTEB OATS HANDICAP, of (next Dentist DavieB) £125; second horse to receive £15, MARKET , STREET, HASTINGS third horse £10 from the sta,ke. EUGENE PERMANENT WAVINiG Minimum weight, 8st. Nomination, SETTING WATER WAVING £1; acceptance, 30/-. MAECELLING, TBTMMTNG, 7 n4rvTAS?AP VIOLET BAY TBEATMENT, 7— NEWSTEAD HACK HANDXCAEj cvtt rPPT51ArrrMT51"MrP of £100 second horse to receive £15, TREATMENT. third horse £5 " from the stake. PERMANENT WAVING I Minimum weight, 8st. Nomination, (Full Head), from 17/6 £1; acceptance, £1 SETTING & WATER WAVING, 2/6 DATES OF NOMINATIONS, Violet Bay Treatments, Oil WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. Treatments and Scalp Massage FRIDAY, May 21st/ 1937— Nomifia- for revitalizing your hair before tions for all events close at the Club's your next Permanent* Wave. Office, Herschell Street, Napier, at s mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm p.m. ' j MONDAY, May 31st, 1937 — WEIGHTS for all First Day 's Events . rvri«TmT « Tfe i vrrnv will be declared. VIENNA BAKERX FRIDAY, June 4th, 1937, at 8 p.m.— \ ACCEPTANCES for Moteo Hach Heretaunga St. W. — HASTINGS Hurdle Bace Handicap, Hack Handl- 2444 'PHONE 2444 cap, Napier Steepleehase, Ladies' Han- . .. . . dicap, Flying Handicap, Meeanee Hack Handicap. ' tiat> THURSDAY, June 10th— WEIGHTS ^0E for the Second Day 's ' Events will ap- BALLS pear in Morning Papers, Dominion and DANCES •Manawatu Daily Times. Copies of PABTIES weights obtainable at the Club's ^Office, WEDDINGS, Ete, Herschell Street. . LET US DO YOUB CATERING^ ACCEPTANCES for Second Day's LET US DO YOUB CATERING, Events close at 12 noon the same day. We are now making the latest PENALTIES. CONTINENTAL FANCIES. The winner of any race . after the ,, . declaration of weights may be re- You should try _ them— they ari handicapped. Re-handieaps to be de- uencious, clared not later than seventy-two hours ______ atfer the advertised time oi the race won. J. CORRIGAN — Proprietor. 1. All nominations made by telegram must be confirmed by letter immediate- — ' ly afterwards. J. E. GLEADOW, fi FOB SALE ^ Secretary. Owing to my having a large stock Telephone: No. 238. f h.CTh nnaiitv Office: Herschell Street, Napier. WOOLLENS MATERIALS ■ — 1 , . 1 am making a big reduction in the A DVERTISEMENTS under the head- price of same. ^ ings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, MgflpillAKfllp RioTiflll Por Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, lTIdUCIIIUlSCIIC UigUUU Miscellaneous, ete., are aceepted at the 104W. Eastbourne Street, Hastings. following rates:— (Back of Ccurthouse) 16 Words 1/- cash 1/6 booked ■ •--• y — 24 Words 1/6 cash 2/- booked ■ I ■ 1 32 Words ...... 2/- cash 2/6 booked ■ ■ I | IvBpi From 32 Words to 40 Words, J-itich— 3/9casb 4/3 bookeu " Larger Spaces, except where otherwise ^*or TRADESMAN yvVVLa specified ............ 5/- per int-u or the HANDYMAN. E"" (] 0 p 1 E s ' IwMk cluding Iron and /flr F Of the Wood Planes, ywjjjr nffir H OOKONATlON AND HASTINGS J BOROUGH SoirhLwets JTJB1LEE NUMBEB fry Squares', Hammer*, W . Rules, etc., can be obtained B u from our hardware store. H "THE HAWKE- 'S BAY HERALD- Be sure and have the right tools ■ TB1BUNE" on hand when they are needed ■ by selecting your "kit" from ■ Mav be obtained at Ihe our large assortment. Our S BERALD-TIilBUNl! OFWCE. prlces *te m°aerI,le- M HY. WILLIAMS 1 B & S0NS LTD [■ LET OOL1FLOB ■ Hardware & Plumbers' Merchants. H H NAPIER. 'Phonee 1020, 1021. ■ ■ HASTINGS. 'Phona 4060. ■ POL1SH ' UUB FLUUBS. g » See how the colour comes up.
* Crankshafts used in automobiles, traeks, tractors, and heavy machinery are quickly hardened after manufacture by an ingenious electrieal macliine recently developod. Shaft parts are placed in the device and surrounded by special "inductor blocks." An electric current of low voltage and high amperage passing through the blocks iiiduces a heating current in the shaft surfaco and hardens the metul. The inachine is expected to reduco tlie cost c.f the neeessary liardening process, since the electrieal method takes only two minutes, whereas the usual procedu^e of baking in a furnace requires five houre.
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