THE MAITLAND DAILY MERCURY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1921. ummnK SOL. »£EX).ION AGENTS.ill OoYftruniODt IAceiiM* i**ea«oar*«|.OBTAINZD 0* AU. W1UIT I IN ANY STATU.All Communication!mens.celv# Prompt AUobUobj: Genge Diamond, Sydney.*■bsi.: 50;n j of00.100.tvonofriergo;II u Imoon24,.Oilnny*IO-lYHfullllOl*ind.221AT)N.p.).8 OF THE BESTATTHE HUSTLER’SMEN'S SUMMER TWEED TROUSERS, very. smart. and Tullor Finish, PernmnonL Turn upg, andHip Pocket^ 13/6, 10/6, 22/0,32/U to 03/-.MfcJN’S SUMMER IIATS, In Llnoil nud Crash, Puna mas. Foils, -and all sorts Cor the Holidays 3/114/11. S/0. 12/6, 22/0, 29/G, 32/0, 39/6 to 03/-.MEN'S PANAMAS, Very Spcclnl amiGood Colo ura-*-12/11, 10/11,31/0. 2Q/6.UOYS’ TOURIST SHIRTS, with Collar to Match. Nont -Stripes and Good Washers (Thlsllo Brand) — SPECIAL 8/11. u .MEN'S TOURIST SHIRTS, th0 Very Latest Mnlio and Cut, with Reinforced Neck nnd Doublo Sleeves,with and without collars 7/11,8/11, 9/11, 10/11, 12/6 to 29/0.BOYS' SUMMER HATS, in Crash. Linen, Light Straws, and rnnaimis -I/-. 1/11. 2/3, 2/11 lo 10/11.MEN'S BATHING COSTUMES, Onoand Two Piece 7/11, 8/C, 9/Gto 3 2/G.MEN'S SUMMER TUSSORETTE SHIRTS—SPECIAL 0/0.'Sea Kale (Tho Welkin—Sun Anemone) Inis aguin hcen taken in baud by T. F. Scully at- Rundivick.It is not generally known that Wnko-ful at one time iva« nearly leaving Austnilin. In the last English tiles of the London ‘‘SiKjrtsninii a writer ftntcs:—Tho only time I cnmo to close quarters with the late Sir Ernest Casscl over a business matter was wfaeu ]\fr. Leslie MacDonald cabledme through Mr. Yuille, of Melbourne,offering Wakeful, the best nmro thatover ran in Australia, for -JOOOgns., with her engagements, beforo tho Sydney meeting of that year, T. cabled Inis olfer to Sir Abo Bailey, who wns thou engaged in tJio Boor, War. and I did not get liis reply For Kovornl days. He agreed to buy, and said lie was leaving for England next; day. I cabled t.0 complete tho purchase, and tho reply ro-roived wns: Ton Into. MacDonald hasTHE HUSTLER,THE POPULAR STORE. WEST MAITLAND.withdrawn olter.'' On that I went nnd interviewed Sir Ernest Cnssel, who nuMioiised mo to otfci GOOOsns for Wakeful, hut this also wns refused, and it will always bo « mystery to me why the originnl offer of tho mare for -lOOOgns. wns nnnle. She went to Sydney, nnd on the first day won tho Autumn Stakes, 1J, miles. vnliio JM95; mi the .second. Iho Sydney Cup. two miles, value £2304 ; on the third. Hie All-aged Stakes, one mile, value £516: and on the fourth, the A..T.C. Pinto, three miles, value £358, by *20 letigtli*. Imagine buying such a nuirc as that for ‘KKMlgns. or even GDOOgns. with t.linse engagemcnU a week or two heft're the meeting. Poor Sir Abe Bailey ili'l nut know- till ho got to Madeira that ho was nut her owner.G0SF0RD WEIGHTS.Thu II a ail wick trainer, P. K. Broun, who has I ho promising youngster I Uimir, has included in hit team a lwo-yoni-ohj ImjI-sister to Cnrloiinm. Sho cost J0U guineas as n yparling.Piivij, who won the Shells flumlicnp at hllerdm, New Zealand, recently.at Ellers! in, New Zealnnd, recently was hrud m Ausla-alin. Tho Holding ivu-pm-eJiusnil in Sydney on bohnlf i.f Mr. Hugo l'riedlnndur, of the Dominion.h Klt;i'{* '^'.'■car-old can u’livav.s bowell sold and it is reported lliut tlmThu following weights Imve been declared for Go.sford races to bo hold on Tuesday next:—KAKARA WELTER, six furlong*.— Willie Ploinu. 10.5; John Glare. Once More, 0.8: Selobos, U.fi; Pntrinc, tt.3; Hilbum. Ker Wee. Last Bull, Furrow, 9.1; Cyrus King, 8,13: Acla, 8.12: Boon, 8.10: Absorbent, 8.8; Coxcomb, 6.7: Bright Moment, 8.5; Eastwood, Avian, 8.1; Hostage, 8.3: Alupakl 8.2; Mo'/./.Ietoff. Fair Persian, Dora Glen, Venetian Pearl, 8.0.MAIDEN HANDICAP, six ftirh/ngK. —Blue Fox, 0.0: Rebel Maid. 8.9; Lm-gormnro. 8.7; Infumous, Caged Lnrk. 8.1: Nnropus. Simoloy. 8.2: Neat Ore, Bit by Bit. Come Back, 8.0; Colplinst, Volution. Clcvrr, 7.12; Maid of Hupo, Piiitnr. 7.10; Edmund, Mac It.. 7.8; Accelerate, 7.7; Dick Mimcr. 7.5: Churn, 7.3; ArrowBpecd, Sidestitch, 7.0.NOVICE HANDICAP, onu mile.— Aclu, 0.0: Master Orient. Dora Glut. 8.2; Little Peter. 7.12; Gold Marsh, 7.7: Baveton. Tremolo. Kuncmntsu, 7.0; Burrnnecr. 6.12: Clmrlour, 6.7.GOSFORI) HANDICAP, ono mile.— Volcurwar. 0.4: Tlirncc, 8.7: Cnrborn, B.4: John Clare. 8.0; Ronces Valles. 7.13: Cyrus King, 7.7; Kenlmldol. 7.5; Salute, Colonel North. 7.11; Sunporc, Gulden Spear. 0.13: French Gun, 0.11.THREE-YEAR-OLD MAIDEN HAN-DICAP, six furlongs;—Chorrigoon, 0.0; Lord Posse, 8.12; Queen of the Sen. Top Price, Popillo, 8.10, Loducre. El Brnvo. 8.9; Bit by Bit. 8.8; Galloping Gold, 8.5; Land Fox, 8.3; Mac. R.. 8.2; Comical. Trcssnim. 8.0; Ciidal, Ayranto. 7.12: Liuln. Ruininr. 7.7. 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Ill)•I ...... 155 j. .. Hill5 ..... .... 180 . .. .1706 ........ 221 1807 ........ 235 . (Ami subso8 ........ 250 . years.)9 ........ 20510 ........ 28511 ........• 30512 ......... 3251 3....... 3-JOM ........ 35515 .. .... .. 37010 ........ 38617 ........ 30518 ........ -105(And subsequent years.)Provided’that on reaching the age of21 years mnlo bank officers shall lie paid nt tho rule, of £221 per iinnum and females nt tho rate of £1-10 per annum.Allowances shall be pnUI to bank officers required to livo away from bis or lior usual homo, ns follow:—Males: Salary £80. allowance £40 ;■ Biliary £105, allowance £30; salary £125, ullovniico £16. Females: Salary £80. allowance £40; salary £110. allowuncu £25. O/fi-filV! M-lwv h'i'i'o ill llifj fu,nt*a'. viirifii.KCHOICEST CREAMUnvarying testsLONGER WEAR.Model DUR.Model D with aland, powrr *ear (flat pullcya In I.7. 8 and 91 and ■pedal vat. Separator may be driven cither from caunteratonfl or direct by auy engine wllli even governor. 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