WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 24th, 26th JANUARY. ■•• : " HURSDAY ', and SATURDAY the rst train will leave L/ambton at 10 .m. and successive trains will follow ntil 11,26 a.m. . ; ' In addition to Race Trains, ordinary rains will leave Lanibton as follows:! THURSDAY, 12.15 p.m. SATURDAY, 11.50, a.m.,' 12.15 p.m. 1.20 p.m. .hTrain leaves Palmerston North 6,68 .m. enabling passengers to catch the: 'rain leaving Lambtori Station at 11.26 .m. . ,'■■ " ; J. M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. WOODVILLE R^CES^ AUTUMN MEETING WEDNESDAYS THURSDAY February 20th and 21st, 1929 Nominations for all events (dnluding Maiden Stakes and Novice Plate),, close with the Secretary at 9 p.m. bit FRIDAY, .st FEBRUARY, 1929. w. A.LYON, ; ,; • Secretary. nelson trotting club 'annual meeting st and 2nd FEBRUARY, 1929. ACCEPTANCES for first day's events lose FRIDAY, 25th January,' at 8 p.m. E. R. NEALE, Secretary, . P.O. Box 114, Nelson. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. SURVEY DEPARTMENT Surveyors are required for service a the Survey • Department of the 'ederated Malay States and Straits lettle'mehti' . Commencing salary £616 a year, ising m 16 years to £1,232 a year or a bachelor, or. £1,344 for married >fflcer. ■> -•• .-. ■■ %V >V '"'■■' ■'•] Applicants/ iriust be'.^fully qualified urveyorg 'in;,': Australi- .qr Newj. ;Zeaind, arid unmarried.*' Aplicationsj to be' addressed to the Sur-eyor-General, .\Wellingtbn, : ; giving- full ■articulars ' of', iprpf essional • qrualiflcaions and ■; experience/ available eferencesi.; ■. -:- v '»j'['/-t\ "^'L'.^-'"" A inedical^ certificate' 1 "of fitness for srvice m ..'the- tropics will be required rior to appointment; Fuller '.-; parti Gulars- as. ; , to salary and onditions obtained •om the CMet' Su^eyog^\at>any Dis■ict Land^/ana"':'Su'ry6^'iiiS^e?e.''.*';'iK.,. Passages^ . v b| ; vsuQc'^s^^appn^an^s 'ill be paid .'from v iN.ew'^^ali^^o [alaya. • -Half; salary ■ fsj'^id''fduring oyage. ■'■-.'■ /■■'.' - :< - '■:-,.■■ : *.''"&*i : sjs . : : ;■■ J: Bi tTHOMRSON^ %:^i: . y Suryeyor-Gerierali NEWIipEGGS 28for3d. Thanks to Karswood PoultrySpice (containing ground 1 ~inse'cts). ' ' • ■"'" ' STARTLING .thougfh the above headline appears, it is exactly true, and Mr. Thomas Fletcher, ■ ' of ,25 Adelaide Street, Cardiff, is. the happy Poultry Keeper, 'who has discovered how " to obtain them. '. .Mr. :, Fletcher has >■->. : : 10 pullets. Their Gy\ : ' -jm V ayeraee ; a little JEBSyy ViMu l i i< j. while a &0 was 6 FB?' (; SSF ~;A c cc- a day. Then W *.»i.»%7% v 4j he gave them m \ '-f Karswood Poultry 81 ,( SoM^fcljUf Spice, (containing Ol\ W* X 3 ground ' insects), fflWk' ( L^jv that they are now ifflEtfiraSia'Bwia layins 9 e SSs daily m^if aaBBLHWBa -n — an increase of _I^kl!^SS^^^S ! T>? < 28 eggs a week. R^pgpg^lHt The fowls had to %Z%f^~~=^l be fed anyway, so **433 Ebbw> J that the only ex- ■ " tra cost was that of the Karswood Poultry Spice, which nrorks out at 3d. a week, and m return produced 28 r extra eggs. You can do just as well by using Karswood Poultry Spice (containing BTOund insects). Packets: 1/- and 2/---rins;-71b., 12/6; 141b.', 23/6; 281 b.. 45/6. ■ Of all Dealers m New Zealand. 388 For Eczema & recent letter says*- — "In Eczema of the legs, \ with which" I kave been troubled- during .the winter for many, years," I have received much aenefit. ' During the last attack, one ipplicatibn of lodex allayed the itching,, md after a few more applications all :races of Eczema disappeared, and 1 lave had no recurrence since. For this reason I "consider lodex' invaluable, and ihall always keep a po.t for prompt use vhen necessary." '■■-.. ; BO DEY Fhe potent, antiseptic properties of odex make it invaluable for chronic ikin disorders, wounds, burns, bruises, t often succeeds where other remedies ail, and for this reason lodex is used >y doctors all over the world. : rom all Chemists at 2/-, or post free rom lodex Co., Palmer St/, Sydney. SAYS IODEX INVALUABLE ANGORA AND CHINCHILLA RABBITS Pedigree Stock at reasonable prices red m, New Zealand- from- ...only the nest English imported animkjs. For uotations and particulars of this protable new industry consult the pioner breeders— J. K. MOONEY & CO. 258 Yogel Street, DUNEDIN.
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WON HIS FINE TOMMY GREEN made the error of • coming to weigh out for the Wellington Stakes without his skull cap. The eagle eye of the stipes caught the omission and Tom was fined a pound. Half an hour later he won the event on Honour and was thus able to pay his fine without any inconvenience. RACE WILL SHOW. TRED JONES'S contemplated trip to *■ Sydney for the autumn meeting at Randwick depends on Limerick's showing m the Hazlett Memorial at Wingatui next month. As Fred remarked at Trentham, one race will show more than a dozen track gallops. PESSIMIST TF a prize was to be offered for the 'hest — or worst — pessimist m the training world, Percy Mason would win m a canter. . . Before he went to' Ellerslie he reckoned he would not win a race; yet he did. At Trentham on Tuesday he did not like any of his horses, but still Honour won. One of these days Mason will come up merry and bright — :and New Zealand will be wiped by an earthquake.
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