McGLASHAN'S LTD. pRUIT & lyEGETABLE pAEM, BAY VIEW. 1 A ACRES 15 PEECHES. One acre shingle, balance planted 5 acres lupin, ploughing in; 1 acre early potatoes, i-acre water and rock melons and pumpkins (just planted); i-acre peas, near picking; J-acre French beans (well up); 2 acres peas, well up; balance in grass; enough firewood to last many years. Very comfor table dwelling of 4 large rooms, bathroom with porcelain bath, seullery, pantry, septic tank, electric light; abundance of water. Outbuildings: 28 x 10, divided into wash-house with tubs' and pumice boiler, wood shed and f eed room; shed 14 x 8, lined and floored; old shed with concrete floor; maize crib, 26 x 7; fowl and dnck houses and runs. This is an attractive little farm, with excellent soil and climate, almost free fiom frost, being near the sea, and will grow any kind of early crop to perfeetion. Handy to rail and best markets, and in the heart of .the celebrated Bay View tomato district. PRICE FOR THE WHOLE £1350 J/fcQLASHAN'S, £TD. SOLE AGENTS, NAPIER. J^APIEE pARK pACING QLUB PEOGRAMME For SPRING MEETING To be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th.' £? President: Cecil Louisson. Vice-Presi-dent: A. G. Stead. Stewards: Messrs R. Chesney, J. H. McNiven, J. F. Miller, O. Nelson, C. Ruddenklau, F. G. Smith, J. W. Sandtmann, H. E. Troutbeck, T. Parker, and R. J. Jeffares. Hon.' Treasurer: V. Cox. Judge: A- V. O'Brien. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Hon. Timekeeper: P. Shadbolt. Starter: A. Vincent. Clerk of Scales: H. M. Bishop. Clerk of Course: J. T. Hindrup. Hon. Veterinary Surgeon: A. M. Brodie. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13th, 1937. First Race starts 12.45 p.m. 1— GREENMEADOWS HACK 'HANDICAP HURDLE "RACE, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. One mile and a half. 2 — TRIAL STAKES, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. For threo-year-olds and upwards that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Weight: Three-year-olds, 8st.; four-year-olds and upwards, 8st 51bs, Five furlongs. 3— JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. For two-year-olds. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Minimum weight, 7st. Four furlongs. 4— PARK STAKES HANDICAP, of £150; second horse to receive £20, third horse £10 from the stake. Nom. £1; Acc. 30/-. Minimum weight, 7st. One mile and a quarter. 5— AHURIRI HACK HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Minimum weight, 7st. Six furlongs. 6 — FLYING HANDICAP, of £125; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the stake. Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Minimum weight, 7st. Six furlongs. 7 — COUNTY HACK HANDICAP, of £100; second horse to receive £15, third horse £10 from the "stake^ Nom. £1; Acc. £1. Minimum weight 7st. One mile. DATES OF NOMENATIONS, WEIGHTS, ACCEPTANCES, Etc. MONDAY, November 1st, 1937 — NOMINATIONS close at the Club's Office, Market Street, Napier, at 8 p.m., for all events. MONDAY, November 8th, 1937 — WEIGHTS for all events will be declared. WEDNESDAY, November 10th, 1937 —ACCEPTANCES for all events close at 8 p.m. The Club has ten loose boxes on the Course which are available to Trainers free of charge. Hack Definition.— No horse shall be eligible to start in a "Hack" Race which has won a race of the value of £250, or races of the collective value of £500, at time of nomination. The amount won by any horse in flat- races, hnrdle races or steeplechases, respectively, shall not render such horse ineligible except in the special class of race in which it has won such amount. Penalties. — The winner of any race after the declaration of weights may be re-handicapped: Re-handicaps to be declared not later than seventy-tivo hours after the advertised time of the race won. N 1.— All nominations made by tele* gram must be conflrmed by letter immediately afterwards. 2.— All entries to be addressed to the Secretary, with entrance money enclosed, giving the name, age, description, pedigree, name of trainer and colours of rider (unless registered). I. L FIPPARD, Secretary. Office: Bowman Buildings, Market St., Napier. Telephone 507. P.O. Box 10. Approved by H.B. Dist. Committee. BOBBY CALVES. OOWDRELL BROS., cash buyers of ' Calves, notify all dairy farmers collection days now are— MONDAYS, TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAY S ONLY. Telephones — Day 4260; Night 3687. MARRIED LIFE'S PROBLEMS FULLY EXPLAINED. pHE VITAL FACTS are correctly and lucidly explained in the "ffnsband and YVii'e's Handbook" by an eininent London specialist. Chapter on sex determination. Posted in plain wrapper for 1/- (P.N. or stamps) together with Free Catalogue of personal necessities; from Chemists' Supplies Co., Degt. H.B., Box 1178, Christchurch.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 16
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