, • ••• -VC '^V= ’zir-r v -.«• --i f*.»* of *?' I- ". = w-. • & i:i.a u yykstlano 'j'Hornxo qlub. ANNUAL TROTTTXG A! FETING —TO UK imi.l) ON — HORIT’KA RACE-COURSE, OX THURSDAY. JANUARY 4tli, 1923. £BIO IN £^ KES £BIO A PPJ {O VED PR 00 HAM ME. DISTRICT HANDICAP (in saddle). 80 so vs., second horse to receive 16 sovs. and thirtl horse 3 sovs from the stake. For horses which have been in one of the Counties of Puller, Inangahua, Grey or Westland, or any West Coast Borough. for at least three months immediately prior to the race, and owned by residents of j the said Counties or Roroughs. | Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. 11 miles. K A.'HURT HANDICAP (in harness), 90 sovs., second horse to receive 18 sovs. and 3rd horse 9 sovs. from the stake. Horses in this event will he handicapped to do 9.30 or hotter. Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. 1 mile. !UMF GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP (in saddle), 90 sovs. second horse to receive 18 sovs.. and 3rd horse 9 sovs. from the stake. For unhoppled trotter* only. Morses in tins event will he handicapped to do 3.57 or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. ! miles. WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP (in harness), 170 sovs., sceond horse to receive 34 sovs, and 3rd horse 17 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be, handicapped to do 1.56 or better. Nomination 30s; acceptance 50s. 2 miles. STAFFORD HANDICAP (in saddle), 90 sovs., second horse to receive 18 I sovs., and 3rd horse 0 sovs. from the stake. Horses will he handicapped to do 3.18 or hotter. Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. 1! miles. I DOMINION TROTTERS HANDICAP, (in harness). 110 sovs., second horse i to receive 22 sovs, and 3rd horse 11 sovs. from the stake. For unhopplod trotters only. Horses will ho handicapped to do 5.12 or better. Nomination 20s; acceptance 355. 2 miles. AVIATION HANDICAP (in harness), 90 sovs.. second horse to receive 13 sovs.. and 3rd horse 9 sovs. from the stake. Horses will he han dcappcd to do 3.5 or better. Nomination 20s: apreplan re 30s. LJ miles. FINAL HANDICAP (in saddle), 90 sovs., second horse to receive 18 sovs and 3rd horse 9 sovs from the stake. Horses will he handicapped to do 2.27 or Letter. Nomination 20s; acceptance 30s. 1 mile.
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Nominations fur all events close mi Wednesday, lUili December, 1922, ;.l !) p.m. ! 1 amiieaps declare 1 on Tuesday, 2nd January, 1923, nt 10 p.m. Accept miccs close on Wednesday. 3rd Jatmnrv 1923, at !) p.m. 11. IiOrSTON. Mon Sec. Wharf St,, Hokitika.
66 ORION ■NANCES Qs)km ' SUMMER IS HARD ON THE HOUSEWIFE To have to cook and bake in Kitchen during -oppreMively hot weather, handicapped by an oh! * ranjrc, lhat will neither heat properly r nor draw well, U killing work ! Lighten the task of the Housewife by installing a modern OltlON RANGE now I It Is cool, because the draught Is perfect, clean In working, and the oven heat, is under exact control. Don’t wait until the hottest day Orion for your Kitchen will shorten the time spent In cooking, one afford your wife more leisure and joy ir life I Ask your Ironmonger to show you one, H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Dunedin. Wellington, Auckland. dd Hi '•SB® it <sWhy do Men Order CROWN SUITS Again and Again ? k Men who pride themselves on their smart appearance ; men who do not believe in saving money to sacrifice style—these men order their suits time and again from the Crown Clothing Co. Surely, if Crown Suits were not all the producers claimed, these men would long since have taken their custom elsewhere ? .But they don’t why ? HERE ARE THE REASONS Crown Suits are guaranteed to please those men who demand fashionable well-fitting clothes at moderate prices. The suitings must be up to a high standard of excellence before the company’s buyers purchase. Every finished garment must be as perfect as skilful hands can make it. Finally every finished suit is sold on a distinctly understood guarantee of money back in event of dissatisfaction Crown Suits—made for you—are cheaper, they are sold direct from warehouse to wearer—eliminating all middlemen's profits. Prices from iNJc FI a m H© Mm ■£3> hj cwowfi mm Mawliera Quay, Grey; Palmerston St., Westport.
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