Smith and Sharp. qpHE JJASTINGS ]^ ART SATURDAY AUCTION SALE. POULTRY, FRUIT, PRODUCE AND . SUNDRIES. gMITH & g LARP Will Sell AT THEIR ROOMS, RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1927 At 11 a.m. Sharp 100 Prime Fat Hens 35 Laying Hens 15 Yearling Hens 25 W.L. Hens 40 Young Cockerels 6 Prime Fat Ducks 15 Ducklings 1 Goose 1 Gander 1 P.B. Blk. Pomeranian Dog 1 Boy’s Pony, 6 years old; quiet and sound Also One 7-9 Indian Motor Bike and Side-car in tip-top condition, 3 Chip Heaters (good), Arrol-Johnston One Ton Truck, 2 D.F. Ploughs, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Tip-top Gig, 3 Traps, 1 Burlington Dog Cart, quantity Heart Totara 6x2, Mowing Machine, 7 10ft. Bluegum Gates, Set Gig Harness, 4 8 x 10 Tents and 12 x 12 Flys, 2 Wheelbarrows, Pair Elec. Head Lamps, Elec. Bike Lamp, Chicken Coop, length Wire Rope, 15 Pairs Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Grindstone and Stand, 4 Slashers, 10 Slasher Heads, 120-egg Incubator, Buck Saw, Sledge, 3 K. Lamps. Also Lemons, Strawberries, Potatoes, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Chaff, Onion, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomato Plants, Green Peas, Asparagus, New Potatoes, Cauliflowers, Cabbages, Prune Plums, Gooseberries, Loganberries, Fowl Maize. Also 10 Bags Dakoto Red Seed Potatoes. gMITH & gHARP Auctioneers. Furnishers and Land Agents Agents for Wizard Separators and General Insurance Co. Opp. Railway Station HASTINGS ’Phone 1591. JJAWKE’S £<LUB METROPOLITAN SUMMER MEETING. 1927-28. HASTINGS RACECOURSE. SATURDAY & MONDAY. DECEMBER Bist and JANUARY 2nd. FIRST DAY. SATURDAY, 31 st DECEMBER. 1927. (First Race starts 1 p.m.) 1- JUMPERS’ FLAT HAND! CAP, 190 sovs For hurdle or steeplechase horses that have started at least th re*' times in Hurdle Races or Steeplechases in New Zealand. Only recognised hurdle race or steeplechase jockeys approved by the stewards shall he eligible to ride. Minimum weight 9st. Nomination 1 sov acceptance 30/-. One mile and a quarter. 2- MAIDEN. 100 sovs. Weight Bst. For horses that have never won a flat race at time of starting. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 30/-. Five furlongs. 3- HANDICAP. 150 sovs. Minimum weight 7st. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 30/-. Six and a-half furlongs 4- HANDICAP, 150 sovs. For two-year olds. Nomination 1 sov. acceptance 30'. Five furlongs 5- HANDICAP, 200 sovs. Nomination 1 sov.. acceptance 2 sovs Cne mile and a-quarter 6- WELTER HANDICAP (hack conditions), 120 sovs. Nomi nat'on 1 sov. acceptance 30/.. One mile and one furlong 7- FT,YING HANDICAP (hack conditions). 150 sovs. Nomination 1 sox .acceptance 30/-. Six furlongs. 8- ’ HANDICAP, 175 sovs. Nomination 1 sovs., acceptance 2 sovs. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. MONDAY. 2nd JANUARY, 192 b. (First Race starts 1 p.ni.) 1- JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP, 100 sovs. For hurdle or steeplechase horses that have started at least three times in Hurdle Races or Steeplechases in New Zealand Only recognised hurdle race or steeplechase ’ jockeys approved by the Stewards, shall be eligible to ride. Minimum weight 9st. Nomination 1 sov,. acceptance 30/-. One mile and one furlong 2- ELECTRIC HANDICAP, 100 govs, barred, with the exception of the Mahora Maiden, First Day. Minimum weight 7st. Nomination 1 sov., acceptance 30' Six furlongs. 3- HANDICAP. 150 sovs Minimum weight 7st. Nomination 1 sovs .acceptance 30/-. Six and a-half furlongs. 4- HANDICAP, 150 sovs For two-year-olds. Nomination 1 sov., ac ceptance 30/-. Five furlongs. 5- YEAR HANDICAP. 200 B ovs. Nomination 1 fov._ acceptance 2 sovs. One mile and one furlong. 6- OMAHU HANDICAP (hack condil2O sovs. Minimum weight Bst. Nomination 1 sovs. acceptances _ 30/- One mile. 7- ATA PIRO FLYING HANDICAP (hack conditions), 150 sovs. Nomina tion 1 sovs.. acceptance 30/. « Six furlongs 8- HANDICAP. 175 sovs. Nomi nation 1 sov., acceptance 2 sovs. Eix furlongs DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS & ACCEPTANCES. With amounts to he forwarded to the Secretary, H.B.J.C. WINNERS AFTER DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS MAY BE RE-HANDICAPPED. NOMINATIONS, All Events, 1 sov FRIDAY. 9th DECEMBER, at 8 p.m. WEIGHTS. AH Events First Dav. FRIDAY. 16th DECEMBER. ACCEPTANCES, all Avente First Day, WEDNESDAY. 21st DECEMBER, at 8 Winners on the flat at any time p.m. NIG Hl' OF FIRST DAY’S RACES—Bv 7.30 p.m. Weights, AH Events Second Day: by 0 p.m. Acceptances, AB Events N.B.—All telegrams must be confirmed in writing, and name of trainer given.— H S. MOSS, SECRETARY Part, XV., Rule 5. Rules of Racing. 'Phone 85 P.0.80x 13. Hastings
WESTERMAN'S “Broadside Clearance”—Celanese Washing Satin, 40in. wide, ideal for beautiful underclothing, slips or linings, 9/11 yard. Westerman and Co., Hastings. WESTERMAN’S “Broadside Clearance”—Celanese Dress Satin, 40in. wide, fast colours. 14/6 yard; Pictorial Review Fashions stocked. Westerman and Co., Hastings. D"~AYLIGIIT SAVING SALE at Baird’s —Cotton Georgettes, with art. silk stripes, usually 2/11, sale price 1/6; Fuji Radiums, in spote, stripes or checks, I/O for l 6, ‘2'3 for 1/11. DAYLIGHT SAVING SALE at Baird’s —Striped Fuji Silk, magnificent stock of newest stripes and colourings, 2/11 yard; Crepe de Chenes, in all shades, usually 7/11, sale price 6/11 yd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 25 November 1927, Page 10
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