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AUCTION NOTICES CLEARING SALE. AT WAERENG aTa-HIKA ON THURSDAY. 27th JANUARY. COMMENCING AT 1 P.M. D ALGETY & COMPANY, LIMJ.TjED have received instructions from Mr. R. G. Fenton, to offer at above jfcinio and place, the following Stockland Plant:— ]2 llrade Jersey Cows and Heifers njjhilk. HJfcide Jersey Heifers, 1 and 2 Stud-'"*Jersey Bull "fclarefields r Jloctot.” 4 1 th-ad#Jersey Bulljrl *ear 8 go^SF mares and 1 dream piny—good j 2 D.F. PlouJns, 1 Reaper or, 2 SetpT Discs, 1 hay block dimy, 1 gig. 1 k 3-h.ftj4ffTngine 1.H.C., 1 —®fa Laval—4s gls.,„ planter, 4 and 6-horse Blocks and chains, Collars, Hames, Winkers, Harness and Sundries, etc. AUCTIONEERS NOTE.—The Jer • cows and heifers have been < fully selected and tested and recognised as being one of the best | herds in this District. The draught horses are a very good lot and great workers, and the implements are all in good order. and arifi N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. have refeived instructions from Tfes.in the Estate late Sistj c-Rac, whose “Reay” A ' perty has been awliero Saleyarc 26th Jan., 11327/ 150 JPSws 60 jEeifers Leading Steer trusfon and ion Mat[DAY, 506 40 Comprising: 0 Bullocks 4(L (shlves pUjIBuIIs mg: Hac lacks this ORSE (Broke 23j§Unbrokcn Sale : Horses y9.30j tl .a.m. The known to JptniionMj >V Wß#' sale. offoUe an excepikKwp-'dpportun-ity goocl,4j®raight lines. N-Z. LOAN & MERCAJ ACENCY CO..JSfD. AUCTIONEER SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WAERENGA-O-KURI SPORTS. ANNUAL MEETING To be held in [ r . W. B. MOSSMAN’S Paddock SATURDAY, JAN. 29th, 1927. To commence at 10 a.m.

Be Sports! and wend vour way through the beautiful bush on Centle Annie to the Shady Willows at the “Laurels.” Patron: J. Barns-Graham, Esq. President: E. W. M. Wallis. Esq. Vice-Presidents: Mesdames S. LHarris, A. G. Jeffery, Messrs. E. Gibbs W. Veitch, C. Matthews, A J.’ Wilson, W. McLaurm, \\. E. Harris, G. H. Monce, H. E, Kent, J. Monckton, E. H. Baker, | J. B. Von Pein, A. C. Steeksf Ben j Gray, Elder Joffery, T. J. F. Burgess, A. J. M. Stafford, S. E. GilUggnam, H. H. Wall, A. Harris, Geo. T. Craill, D. Black, R.Jpßzgcrald, W. Trafford. Ex-CommiUei: Messrs. J. Harris fan), H. Harris, C. MossG. H. Burgess, A. Mossman, _. Harris, J. BeUerby, C. E. Matthews. __ M , elford, Esq. .7, Briggs. C. E. Matthews H. Judg Tf PR 1. —looyds. JFCjft fjpndicap (open), lstf 101-jMnS 10/-. Entry 1/-. 2. — Til t iny at the Ring. Ist £l/10/2nd 15/-, 3rd 7/6. Entry 2/6. 3. —Bending Rjfce. Ist £2, 2nd £l. Entry 4. —Maiden Ist £4, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd 15/-J# Entry 51-. (For horses thatJpn?| never won a prize at any otlfim ISports Meeting or Show). 3&.J& 5. —Ladies' tSejtfding -Race. Ist £1 10s, 2nd 2/-. 6. Whip and, Sbttle Race. Ist £1 Entry 2/6. Rider (under 'firfts 15/-, 2 seconds fl-Ur-[ace. Ist £3, 2nd 10s, 2nd, 7. —Best . 14 yodrS.) 7/6. EniH 8. —Stock Horse .30/-. Entu, w , 9. —Open Jtj&tp: Ist £5/5/-, 2nd £2 2s. Entry 5/-. m , 10. —Flag £l. Entry 11. open!JuME (Hunter Style.) Ist £7/10/-,*ffi<r £2/10/-, 3rd £l. Entry 10/-. . . 12. —Best Station Hack (District Event). Ist £3/3/-, 2nd £2/2/-, Entry 5/-. (Prizes donated hv J. Barns-Graham). m 13. —Thread the Needle. ls» tre . value £2; 2ntMfr trnififfv Entry 3/-. 4. —L 2nd ns £3 2nd otat st 25/-, Ist ict Di En st £2, 2nd lEEP GUESSING. NlUJ#' DRIVING FOR LADIES AND CENTS. A Handsome Silver Cup, vaMed at £l7/17/ presented by for Open Jump (Hunter Staß?). To be von 3 times in suceesJßn or 5 times it intervals. A Mwature Cup will ie presented tMTEno winner each rear. , , TT A Gold presented by H. E. larris, JiRjT, for competitor giving ,he mad;entries on the day (all eveluded. ) .Gold Medal presented by C. E. Jattliews, Esq., for winner of Disrict Jump. A Gold Medal presented by J. larris, Esq., for winner of Maiden ump. —RULES.— 1. The Committee reserves the right to alter or add to programme, or, if necessary, postpone the Meeting. 2. No entries received without Cash. 3. Protests to he accompanied with deposit of 10/-, to be forfeited in event of protest not being upheld. CHILDREN’S EVENTS arranged on Grounds. HOT WATER SUPPLIED. ADMISSION 1/6, HORSES 1/-, CARS 2/6. Children under 14 Free. , DANCE IN EVENING. At Mr. S. E. GILLINGHAM’S . : : WOOLSHEp,:> : Commencing at: 8 • p.m. • 1 3/-, Ladies 2/Double 5/-. For further particulars apply to—- ■ C. E. MATTHEWS. Hon. Sec. & Tress.. ' ; Phone 1022 K.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10312, 22 January 1927, Page 12

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