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ROTTING r'H'XB ANNEAL TROTTING MEETING To bo hold on Hokitika Racecourse FRIDAY. JAN.' Ith.. 1934. £6oo IN STAKES. APPROVCD I’HOkIi.UIMK. I.—DISTRICT HANDICAP (in saddle). so vs., second horse to receive If; sui'c and 3rd. horse S sots. from the stake. For horses which have bee a in one of the Counties of Halier, Inaugahua. Grey or Westland. for at least throe months immediately prior to the ra.ee. and owned by residents of the said Counties or Boroughs. Nomination lifts ; acceptance 30s. Imiles. KAM HIM HANDICAP, (in harness). 00 sovs.. second liorsc to recoin; 1? sovs. and 3rd. horse 9 sovs. from the stake. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 3.30 or bet ter. Nomination 3.0. ceptam e 30s. 1 mile. 3.--RI.MC DREDGE HANDICAP (in saddle), Od'sov;. ami silver cap to be presented by Hie Kinnt Gold Dredging Coy. Ltd.; s ‘corn! horse to receive IS sovs., and 3rd horse 9 sovs. from the stake. Lor unhopplcd trotters only. Horses j., tins event will be handicapped in do bed or hotter. Nomination 20s, acceptance 30s. If miles. I,—WEST LA X 1) E Nil! B TTION lIA N - DICAP (in harness). 300 sovs. and silver cup to he presented by the Hokitika Licensed Victuallers, second home to receive It) sovs. and 3rd. horse 30 sows, irom the stake. Horses v. dl ho handicapped to do •I..VJ or better. Nomination 30s. acceptance (ids. 3 miles. • o. —ST A FLOP, D HANDICAP, (in saddle), 10!) sovs,. second horse to receive 33 sees, ami .3rd. horse 11 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped to do 3.10 or nc.tter..- Nomination 3os, acceptance 33s (id. 1 miles. O.—DOM IN lON TROTTERS HANDICAP (in harness). 110 sovs.. second horse to receive 33 sovs. and 3rd. horse 11 sovs. from the stake. For mil io}))ileel trotters only. Horses will he handicapped to do 5.13 or better. Nomination 335, acceptance 355. 3 miles. 7,—AVIATION HANDICAP (in harness). 90 sovs., second horse to receive IS sovs. and 3rd. horse 0 sovs. from the stake. Horses will he handicapped to do 3.0 or latter. Nomination 30s. acceptance oils. 11,I 1 , miles. C.—FINAL HANDICAP (in saddle), 90 sow--., serin! horse to reeive 18 sovs. and 3rd. horse 9 sovs. from the stake. Horses will be handicapped 1,, do 3.37 or b'‘iter Nomination 3l!s, acceptance 30s. I mile. Xom i nut ions for all events will close with lie l Secretary. Wharf Si. Hokitika. yn Wednes lay, i3lh. December. 1923. al 9 p.m. Handicaps will be declared on Wednesday, 3nd. January, 1031. at 9 p.m. Acceptances clow with the Secretary on Thursday. 3rd. January. 1931, at 10 p.m. M. H. HOC-TON, No,i Sec. Hokitika. w VST LAND T

JAMES KING, BOOK SEI.ER AN 1 1 ST AT 10 N E R REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. I'. M PORTER OF MERCANTILE ST ATIONULtY of every description Account books, al! sizes. Typewriting, ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy ano urnamentul stationery, drawing paper, school baps, and requisites stocked. RirDiday and rowan] books, cards an l , illuminated texts, bihlos, prayers ano hymns. The latest books and i:. agu/.ines ir living by iivcr;’ mad. THE REASON WHY! A FEW OF THF. REASONS WHY ! CAN COMPETE WITH Al.t. OTHERS:— I have no it lit. or stall' to pay. I can buv vvbore I cot the best quality -v d value. Al! mv goods mo s.pcmalK selected. ?.ly piolits ai’o small because 1 do not depend on silos alone. You can depend on gelling the best quaiilv and value for your uionev. o.' SUTHERLAND, IUUUTK Ai. WASH'II.YAK lilt AND .1 i I\V KLI7KR. It;'YKl.lv ST., HOKITIKA. HARD TO BEAT THE INCANDESCENT GAS BURNER! THF Bit 11.1.1 ANT STEADY .SOFT LIGHT. HINTS FOR ITS CARE. 1. If an incandescent burner is not giving a good iigbf, the cause is generally due cither tu same In ing dirty or I a improper regulation. 2. ..Should the burner roar or the mantle net be fully incandescent, this usually ran be rectified by giving same a litl !c more gas. or less air, or by gem nil re-adjustment of the. gas and air regulators. .‘3. \Vlien tbe burner is correctly adjicTai. Die mantle should give a clear, steady and brilliant light, and the burner free from noise. A very slight movement of the. air adjuster will usually remedy the gurgling or roaring noise fierjuonily met with. •I. It is advisable to adjust the gas and air regulators prior to putting the mantle on; In be correct the flame should be as bins' as possible, ami the centre o! -nine showing a distinct conical shape- ol a green tinted colour. A luminous (lame donni'-u at once imperfe< t regulation. 5." No jlame should he sc on outside the mantle. CONSFI.T Yon; CASFITTKn. or W'l'i.Y TO:HOKITIKA GAS COY., KOI? ADVICE AS TO BEST BURNERS FOR THE BEST LIGHTING.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1923, Page 4

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