LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAF. WHEN PURCHASING A CYCLE, bo sure that you purchase one with a name and a .reputation. THE ARROW CYCLE is famed for its speed, comfort and durability. Genuine B.S.A. Cycles. Built by I. Brown. Fitted with Dun. lop Tyres, Brooks B. 90 saddle, Renolds chain Edio Coaster B.P. brake, best heavy steel guards complete with tools and pump. Prico £22 10s. FULLY GUARANTEED.
B.S.A. PATTERN CYCLES. I. Brown’s own build; fitted with Brooß.s saddle, Brompton chain and pedals, Dun lop or Barnet Glass tyres and Edie Coaster. Complete with pump and tools. Price £l7 10s. Guaranteed. FOR CYCLE REPAIRS.—I BROWN is out on his own. Try him, satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. L BROWN, HOKITIKA CYCLE WORKS, HOKITIKA. Telephone, No S 7.
ST LAND 'J'ROTTING QLUB • ANNUAL TROTTING MEETING —To be held on— THE HOKITIKA RACECOURSE —on— WEDNESDAY, JANUARY sth, 1921. £6OO ™ s ™ s £6OO Approved Proijramiifti of Events. 1. -DISTRICT HANDICAP (in saddle) of G-5 sovs., second horse to receive 12 sovs., and third horse 6 sovs. from the stake. Lor horses winch have been iri one of the Counties of Buller, inangahua, Grey or Westland, or any West Coast libfohgh, for at least three mokitlis immediately prior to the race, and owned by residents of the said Coiinties c( Boroughs. Nomination 20s ; acceptance. 20s. 1} miles. 2. —KANIERI HANDICAP (inharness) of 75 sovs., second horse to receive 12 sovs., and third horse 6 sovs from the stake. Horses iii this event will be handicapped to do 3.54 or better. Nomination 20; acceptance 30s. 11
3.—RIMU GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP (in saddle), of 75 sovs. second horse to receive 12 sovs., and thiid horse G sovs. from the stake. For unhoppled trotters orlly. llorses in th<s event will bo handicapped to do 4min or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. 1} miles. 4 WESTLAND tROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, (in harness), of 150 sovs., second iiorse to receive 20 aiid 3rd horse id sovs. from the stake. Horses will bo hahdicappjd to do 5 miii. or better. Nomination 30s; acceptance GOs. 2 miles. 5. —avlatiGN Handicap (in saddle) of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 12 sovs., aiid 3rd .horse 6 so vs from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 2.34 or better. Nomination 20s-; acceptance 255. 1 mile. 6. DCMINiON TROTTERS’ handicap (ih harness), of 85 sovs., second liorse to receive 12 sovs., and 3rd horse G sovs. from the stake. For unhoppled trotters billy. Horses will be handicapped to do 5.20 or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 35s 2 miles. 7. FINAL HANDICAP (in harness), of 80 sovs., second horse to receive 12 sovs., and 3rd horse 6 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 2.34 or .better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 32s 6d. 1 mile. DA+ES dF NQMINAfIONS, HANDICAPS, and ACCEPTANCES. Handicaps will be declared on Monday, 3rd January, 1921, at 8 p.m. Acceptance.-! close with the Secretary on Tuesday, 4th January, 1921, at 9 p.m. ?t. H. HOUSTON, Hon. See.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT LOWER KOKATAHI. THE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION: FYVIE JACKSON. (No 1625, Vol 8.) Sire, Barou Fyvie (imp.) 12451. Daii. jPrikce'ss Fanny 2nd., by Agitator (ittip.) 10488. 'Jerms £2 at end of season, and £3 when mare proves in foal. For further particulars apply to: F. C. MARSHALL, Lower Kokat°hi.
JAMBS KING BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Importer of mercantile sta TIONERT of every description 4c. count Books aB sizes. Typewriting, ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and Ohiamerital Stationery, Drawing Paper, School Bags and requisites stocked Birthday and Regard books, cards and Illuminated texts, Bibles, Prayers and Hymns. The latest Bonk>i and Magazines arriving by every mail. Agent for BRISTOL PIANOS. KANIERI BAKERY. CONNOLLY AND BREEZE. (Successors, to C. Pfalilert). TAESIRE TO NOTIFY the public of ■i-J Hokitika and surrounding districts that they took over the above BAKERY on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4tli, and ask for a continuance of tlio lieral patronage given to Mr Pfalilert. The bakehouse will still be under the charge of the baker who lias given so • much satisfaction to patrons in past years. Good sweet, wholesome bread is guaranteed under tho new management. Customers waited on as in the past. Prompt and regular delivery assured- .
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