W E ESTLAND HOKITIKA. £650 IN STAKES. QLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. ISn (EASTER. WEEK) 1920 ■WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7Ui, 1926.. TRIAL HANDICAP—of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs.. and third horse 7 sovs. out of the stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 6 Furlongs. EASTER HANDICAP HURDLES—of 90 sovs.. second horse to receive 18 sovs., and third horse 9 sovs. out of stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft Gins high. Nomination 20s; acceptance, 20s. About It Miles. EXPRESS HANDICAP TROT—(Saddle) of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. out of stakes. Horses in this event will he handicapped to do 2.36 or better. Nomination. 20s; acceptance. 20s. 1 Mile. AUTUMN HANDICAP—of 130 sovs., second horse to receive 26 sovs., and third horse 13 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 1' Miles. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP—of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. flt Furlonsrs. DOMINION HANDICAP TROT—(Harness) of SO sovs., second horse to receive 16 sovs., and third horse 8 sovs. out of stakes. Horses in this event will l>e handicapped to do 3.53 or better. Nomination. 20s; acceptance. 20s. 1.) Miles. HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP—of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs., and third horse 7 sovs out of stakes. Minimum weight 8 stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 7 Furlongs. RAILWAY HANDICAP—of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 .sovs., and third horse 7 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 20s. 0 V Furlongs.
Nominations for all events must- be in the hands of the Secretary, with entrance money, name, description, age and pedigree of horse, name of trainer, owner and colours bv 9 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30th, 1920. Handicaps for all events declared on Easter Monday, April sth, 1926. Acceptances for all events close at the Club’s Rooms, Hamilton Street, Hokitika at 9 p.m. on Easter Tuesday, April 6th, 1926. ADMISSION TO COURSE: LADIES, 3s, • GENTLEMEN, 7s Gtl. D. J. EVANS, Secretary, P.O- Box 64, Hokitika. In Black , Patent , Glace Kid or Tan Willow Calf H hei] Si ihe Foot Look i§ Si II Smaller f! Cfhe dai] of the 100 small shoe has passed, la its place we haue smart shoes that make the feet look smaller than others of exactltj the same size. Such shoes for the business or sports lowing woman are here iu the finest of materials and the smartest lines. <To be “modish"— and economical—but] here ARCH LITTLE Boot and Shoe Importer Rcvell St., HOKITIKA
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NOTICE. HARCOURT’S AARD MOTORS (Gordon Harcourt, Proprietor) desires to notify that the firm has no connection with any other firm in the district. Business as usual. Address:—Garage, Revell St. ‘Phone .87. /~\WING to a further rise in tyres Hnrcourt’s Motors wish to notify their patrons of South Westland that on and from Jan. lltli. the fares from Hokitika and intermediate places to Waiho will bo raised. G'CONNELL & CAUARI, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. IGH CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our oak suites a speciality. Kapoc bedding and wire mattresses Ivvavs r.n hand. Full information on enquiry at the Factory, opposite Schroder and Co.’s shop REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. rMPORTER OF MERCANTILE STA--IIONERY of every description. Account books, aU sizes. Typewriting ribbons, paper and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper, pebool bags and requisites, stocked' Birthday and reward books, cards and illuminated texts, bibles, prayera and hymns. The latest books -• magazines tr. riving by every rorjl. Bnf JAMES BOOKSELLER AND K\NG S STATIONER,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 4
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