itNf dtyorcks for thr poor. LOXDOX. Oct. Applications from poor people who want divorces have nearly doubled during the past year. The hearing of divorce cases tit many assizes has been one of the causes. There are long lists in the provinces, definition of a poor person is one tissets. exclusive of clothing and are less than £. r >o, and whoso income from all sources is not than £2 a week.
g° o °4 HEENZO “As a eowe.li ami eo!«l remedy, flotillas: eijatils ;n:;;NZ(). Specially vnli:hMo f;n‘ croup ami whooping- cough. 1 would n«l he without it!" 2/6 l>«t lie nmhes pint—saves you money !jj »■*'«. lt Mt»i> I't-iL t n (HOKITIKA). MIDSUMMER MEETING. (CHRISTMAS WEEK). SATURDAY, DECEMBER Roth, 192.5. FIRST DAY. (Boxing Day).
1. —PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, of 80 so vs. second horse to receive 16 sovs, and third horse 8 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 6 Furlongs. 2. TUNNEL HANDICAP, of DO sovs., second horse to receive 18 sovs, and third horse 9 sovs, out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 20s. 7 Furlongs, 3. —TASMAN HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 sovs., second liorse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gins high. Nomination 20s; acceptance, 20s. About 1* miles. 4. —WESTLAND CUP HANDICAP, of 20!) sovs, second horse to receive 40 sovs., and third horse 20 sovs. out of stakes. (A Silver Cup value 20 sovs. presented to winning owner donated hv tho Licensed Victuallers, and a gold mounted whip to the jockey, donated by A. Snell, Esq.) Nomination 20s; acceptance, 40s. 1 mile. 5. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs.. and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 51 Furlongs. 6. I HUH WEI CHI' HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. .Minimum weight 8 stone. Nomination. 20s; acceptance, 20s. 7 Furlongs. 7. -ELECTRIC HANDICAP of SO sovs.. second horse to receive 10 sovs., and third horse 8 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination. 20; acceptance, 20s. O.V Furlongs. 8. GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP, of 90 sovs., second horse to receive 18 sovs., and third liorse 9 sovs. out ol stakes. Nomination, 20 s; acceptance, 20s. 01 Furlongs.
SECOND DAY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2Sth, ]9*25. ] .—COUNTY HANDICAP, of SO sovs., second horse to receive 18 sovs., and third horse 8 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. G Furlongs. 2. THOMPSON HANDICAP, of 90 sovs., second horse to receive 18 sovs., and third horse 9 sovs, out of stakes. Nomination, 20 s; acceptance, 20s. 7 Furlongs. 3. PACIFIC HANDICAP HURDLES, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. Over seven flights of hurdles about 3ft. Gin. high. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. About ]’ Miles. 4. JUBLIEE HANDICAP, of 170 sovs., second horse to receive 31 sovs.. and third horse 17 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance. 40s. 11 Miles. 5. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination 20s; acceptance, 20s. 5 V Furlongs. fi.—WELTER WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs,, second horse to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 sovs. out of stakes. Minimum weight 8 stone. Nomination. 20s: acceptance, 20s. 7 Furlongs. 7. —RAILWAY HANDICAP, of SO sovs.. second horse to receive 10 sovs., and third horse 8 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. GJ Furlongs. 8. —FINAL HANDICAP, of 90 sovs.. second horse to receive 18 sovs., and third horse 9 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s • acceptance, 20s. GJ Furlongs. Nominations for all events must In in the hands of the secretary, wit! entrance money, name, description age and pedigree of horse, name ol trainer, owner and colours by 9 p.m. on Wednesday, December 9th, 1025. Handicaps for all events declared on Monday, December 14th, 1925. Acceptance for all events close at the club's rooms Hamilton Street at 9 p.m. on Monday, December 21st, 1925. Admission to course: Ladies, 3=; Gentlemen 7s 6d. D. J. EYANS, Secretary, P.O. Box G 4. Hokitika.
NEW SUITS FOR OLD! DON’T DISCARD YOUR OLD SUIT BECAUSE IT IS FADED OR HAS A FEW GREASE SFOTS. THE MATERIAL IS STILL GOOD AND WILL STAND MANY MONTHS OF HARD WEAR AND SERVICE. FETCH IT ALONG 'JY 'PATERSONS” AND HAVE IT SCIENTIFICALLY CLEANED AND PRESSED OR DYED BY AN UP-TO-DATE FIRM OF DYERS AXE FRENCH CLEANERS. WE ARE THE LOCAL AGENTS FOIt THE WELL KNOWN FIRM OF TAYLOR'S AND WILL FORWARD FREE OF CHARGE GOODS TO BE DYED OR CLEANED. ALL CLASSES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PATERSONS” BON £5
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1925, Page 4
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