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WIMBLEDON TENNIS. LONDON. June 17. At the Lawn Tennis tournament at Wimbledon the strongest entrants for the doubles are Borotra with Mile .Lenglen. Lycett and his wife. Washer and Mrs Satterthwaite, Spence and Miss Colyer. Tho strongest ol the ladies’ doubles entrants are the holders. Mile Lenglen and Ryan and Mrs Lycett and All." Colyer. LONDON, June 17. Following the principle adopted in 1921. in the Wimbledon draw the most fancied competitors were placed ill separate sect ions. The New Zealanders affected are Fotheringliam, Nicholson, Salinond. Melody and Airs Alelody.

Some interesting information which may act as a deterrent to would-be owners of race horses was given at the Supreme Cinirl. Blenheim, yesterday (says a correspondent), by Mr A. Bore, who was for many years trainer of Air ,1. J. Curry’s string of horses. According to Mr lime, a. horse will consume at an average cost ol (is per bushel, lSs worth of oats a week, together with (al average prices) (Is (id worth of chaff, 2s lid worth of brail, Is worth of bay. and 3s worth ot grass, ill snv nothing lII’ stable boy’s wages, cost of lon a‘box and straw, etc. Al.r Bore reckoned that I lie average cost of keeping a racehorse was £1 4s per work exclusive of the trainer's fee. ,| |*ai rv with a good run ol successes is now n:dv four points behind R. Reed ill Ihe winning jockeys' list, the respective figures being (') ai d ,! 9. It. looks like being a good contest- for first honours, while (’. Emerson is assured of third place. Ids total now si milling at 39. It is quite possible for Emerson to overtake Barry at least, hut he will need to have an extraordinary run, for "Idle the meetings yet to lie decided in the South Island only Ulliejicr three Barry and Reeil will have opportunities at six fixtures yet to be dt eided in the north.

("For continuation of news nee fourth page). 7 A NTKI) Smart BOY for butcher- \\ ing business. Apply Andrews Bros., Novell SI rod. MACS containing money-. .* \p|i!v “Onardian" Olliers. SALK Kauri SI ISKBOABI). .1- barrel front, liniul carved. Apple .1. Cunning, .lollie Street, oil Oibsou's Quay. 7AOH SAl.lv Xew 7-rooiited IU'XIiAB LOW . oil J acre Freoliolil .section. Sale Street, with all modern conveniences. Motor garage. Qood garden, fowl run and cow shed. Al ply ‘•(■nar-

-*7ACANCIES For two (it'iitltuucn V BOA I! DKiJS. A] ply to “Guardian" Office, "TTACANCIKS for a few BOARDERS. V First class bonie. flood table Moderate tarilf. Three minutes from Post Office. Apply “Guardian” Office. A JIB OK JEMRKE SAKE will be A bold in the Koiterangi Hall, on WEDNESDAY .IBI.V loth.. 15)23, to augment- the Hall funds. To be followed in the evening by a GRAND II\KK. Plain and Fancy Dress, Prize for best Fancy Dress'; Waltzing Competition. Novelty dances etc., etc. Remember this date. July loth. •|- ogT Spare RIM and TYRE oil 3J Ford lorry. Reward on return to llaty’s Garage. HokiuUa. SOCIAL EVENING. AN WEDNESDAY. .IDLY Ist., the V } numerous friends ol AIR AND .MRS J. DIMM ICE will tender a SOCIAK DANCE at the KOITKRANGT pi Af jK to mark, in a fitting manner, appreciation of their do years sen ice in charge of the JCoiterangi Post Office. A. J. SHANNON, Secretarv.

I,< iWK.K KOKATaHE SATCRDAY jrXK 20th. LEE. SMITH'S FOLLIES, with all .star ]>!avc-rs. late J. C. A\ illianison ’ s aml Fullers’ Ltd.. beaded by JOLLY JOHN LARKIN'S, the World's Greatest Comedian. DANCE TO FOLLOW, with Orchestra. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. .MEMORIAL TO LATE PRIME MINISTER (The lit. Hon. W. F. Massey P.C.) Subscriptions are invited and will I* received at the Town Clerk’s Office for the NATIONAL MEMORIAL proposed: (a) For the purpose of erecting a monument on Mr Massey's tomb at Point Harwell, Wellington Harbor: and (I,) To commemorate by statue or other memorial in Parliamentary grounds his name and public service. GEORGE PERRY. Mayor.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1925, Page 3

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