GORDON WALKER, LTD. SALE — SALE — SALE — Of— HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHESTERFIELD, NEW PERIOD CHAIRS, LINOLEUM, Etc. At the Mart: RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW At 2 p.m. Sharp. ATESSRS." GORDON WALKER, LTD., ' have been favoured with instructions from elients to sell "practically without reserve as -below:— 24 New Period Dining Chairs, Oak Gateleg ; Table, 4 Oak D. : Chairs, Oval ■Rimu D. Table, 4 Rimu D. Chairs, Rimu'Sideboard, 2 K. Tables, 2 Colonial Cojuehes- and' .Squabs, Dropride Cot, Child>s High Chair, 2 -Oec. Tables, Battery Radio and Speaker, Oak Settee and 2 -Easy Chairs to match,- 3 Rimu Diichesses, ' 4 S. Rimu Beds atid Wires, 3 S. Iron BCds. and Wires, 4' S. Mattresses, 2 D. Mattresses, 6 Pillows, 3 Blankets, 4 Sheets, 2 'Quilts; • Leng'th Hall -Runner, 2 Lengths Coir Mat, Carpet 9ft ' x l'Oft 6in, 2 Folding Camp Stretchers, S?W. Stretchers, 2 Prams, CarpetV. Sweeper,.' PiaTtio ; (Collard and Colla'rd), lO'O Books, Blinds, Fire Grate, Fowler Preserving - Jars, Sundries. , Also : ; 60 New FROCKS, all sizes and latest cut. This is a rgre opportunity to secure new season's goods at your own figure'. " "* " ', , ; . - G. WALKER, Auctioneer. . yyfAlPAWA QOUNTY J^ACING ' ' QLUB •' ANNUAL M E E Ti N G 6th NOVEMBER, 1937. . HASTINGS RACECOURSE. Under the 'Management of the H.B. Jockey Club. . OFFICIALS: - President: W. A'. Tod. Vice-President: W.-J. Wood. Committee: 'Mbssrs. A. ! E. Jull, W.' TI; Rathbone, T. W. Wills, ,C.- H.'; Gritchley, H.'S.* Rath- ' bbne, T. E. Cblquhoun, O." Upton, F. Stainels,' ;W. 'I. Limbriek/ Ch'F.-Bain-Bri'dge. ' Hon. 'Treasuref: G.r Taylor. Club Seeretary : . Miss" E. Pellow. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter; A. Vineent. Judge:"Mi B. Bergin. Hon.. Timekeepdr: H. Jones. ' Clerk of Scales: H. M. Bishop. Sufgeon: Dr. Ro'maine Wright. . Hon. Vet. Surgeon: A. M. Bfodie, .M.R.C.V.S. Clerk of: Course: J. Hindrup. . Race Secretary: A. E. Wishart, Box 13, . Hastings. Telephone . 3836. ■ ' " PROGRAMME: - • 1— HOLLYCOMBE HURDLES HANDICAP of £100; second horse.to receive £13,.-third horse £7 from the stake. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. - , One and a half miles. 2— OTANE , : -FLY1N.G HANDICAP • - (Ha'ck - Conditibns) . of £90; seeond horse, to receiye £10, third: horse £5 from: t)je stake. ^ Minimturi? weight 7st. Nom^ £1 ; Ace. £1. ... Six. furlongs. 3— IMI'ERIAL PLATE of £90; second horse to'reeeiVe : £10, third horse £5 from the stake. ' For three-year-olds — and.-upwards. -For-horses -that have . never . wph.;a flat . xace' at time of !; starting. Weight 8st. 7 Ibs. ■ Nom. , £1; ^Aec^fil. ; n Six furlongs. 4— WAIPAWA COIJNTY HANDICAP of £150; second. h"orse~to"ueceive £20, ; -third horse £10. from The, stake. ;• Miriiihum .\yeighf -l17s*t. Nom. £1; : Acc". £i ;ip|4 . • ; • vr ' T • - -- " ■ One ahd a quarter miles. 5— EMPiRE ' NURSERY HANDICAP of £. 0; second horse to receive £10, third3, horse . £5 from the stake. For two'-year rolds, "* Miriimum ' weight ; 7st. Nom; £l; : Acc.' £1. ; ' ' * Four furlongs. 6— EPSOM HANDICAP of £90; second • liorse to receive £10, third; horse £5 ' from tlie -stake. h Gehtleme'n;'riders. '> -Minim utu,-, Weight, 'lOst. 71bs. Nom. £1; Acci £1. Ohe and'a quarter miles. 7— HOMEWOOD HANDICAP. (Open) of £100; second hotse to rebeive £15, third hoTse £5 f'rdm the stake. -Minimum weight, 7st, Nom. £1, Acc. £1. - 'Six a'nd a half -furlongs. S— FINAL; IIACI^ HANDICAP of £90; secdnd."hofsd' to receive £-10, third horse £5 ftom-tlie stake. Minimum weight, ',fct» Nom. £1; Acc. £JL. Fiy'e and a half furlongs. .The -wiiui'er .of aiiy race after declaratibn of Veigh'ts- inay be re-handicap-ped. , ' * : RULE 234 (1).— "By the entering of a horse for any race, every- person having, or subsequently acquiring an interest ■ in such horse, shall be deemed thereby to undertaki- aeither . directly por indireetly- fo mu'iN.. any wager with a Bookmaker in cnnnectioa .witb such horse,- or any othej aorse, in the race for wbich such- horse is entered.. Each eutry sha'll coritain, or . if it does not 'cohtain, shall be conclusively assumed to contain such' au u'ndertaking; breach whereof shall. be deemed a corrupt practiee wilhin the pieauiug of liule 338, Rules of Racing.V " DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, & ACCEPTANCES. y NpMlN ATI0NS-1fRIDAY, v Oetober 22nd, 1937, 8 p.m. All events £1. WEIGHTS— ^MONDAY, - 1st Novem-, b^r 1937. " * v 'j ACCEP*,TANCES--By S *p.m". WEDNESDAY, "3rd November, 1937. NIB. — -AU Teiegrams* -niust be conlirmed in writing and name of trainer given. Rule 240 (4), Rules of Racing. : .- FEEEDOM FOR STOMACH • . •' SUFFERERS. ' ' OTOMACH and bowel ulcers — gasV tvitiS — sickness — nerves. Banish Irouble with MAVEX SLIPPERY ELM STOMACH COMPOUND, perfect remedy of herbal health. Sold in large 3/- tins by .Noel. Wilsou's Pharmacy and The Alan Grant Pharmacy. P 1 G B O 7 13 11 8 THOS. BORTIiWICK & SONS (AIJST., LTO.). Highest ' prices paid. Killiiig Hawke's Bay Moat Go.'a Works, Whakatu. Buyer: B. A. Sanders. Photie 4037. Asst. Buyer: Allan Howard, Phone 3352 Day and Niglit
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 18, 14 October 1937, Page 16
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