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TTAWKEIS BAY FARMERS' COrlsc OPERATIVE ASSOCI^iION, limited;^-;; -•.../'fe-;. "- : D4WNEVIRKE WOOL, SKIN AND ■^ $<: ■-;• HiDI£SALE. t Our next periodical sale will beheld on. t , ; may; 19th, I ;(06lisignments can be left at our store free of" storage charges at any tinier^' : ' ' ; -BUSH DISTRICTS DOG. TRIAL CLUB, j ANNUAL MEETING. To be held at tIie"oTIINGI STATION ■-.-: .' — On ; — • WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, May 6 and 7. ■ :^ :" : PROGRAMME : . . . CLASS I: HEADING AND BRINGING BACK and HOLDING IN U: THISRING. 600 yarcis: Time, 12 minutes. Points .heading. 10,: under com- -.- - mand 8, ■ bringing back 8, holding in .ring 4. First prize £8, and J. Curtis' jun., special of £2, • second £4, third £2, fourth £1.. CLASS II: HEADING. 350 yards. Bringing back and driving through one set of hurdles 9 feet apart, and drive 50 yards .to pen and yard. Time, 15 miri- ! ., utes., Points —^Best heading 7, bringing back 5, under command Jij '""■'- Bi^pTvtfciifg through hurdles 8, i? style in yarding 6, yarding 6. First prize £10, second £4, third £2, fourth £1.. CLASS tH : HUNTAWAY. 340 yards, between three lots of flags. ■ : Time, 10 niinuies. Points — '" Huntaway 10, Under command 10, style 6, noise 4. In this class ..,..,■ the dogs will only have to hunt '„/axt'ay the' sheep to the satisfac- •"-■■• tidn of the judge. First prize £8, \, second £4, third £2, fourth £1. CLASS IV : FARMERS' AND DROVERS' HEAD. 400 yards) bringing back and yard-. . ing. Time allowed;. 15 mintites. J: Open to dogs that have never wori money* and owned by fahn- ■ ifirs'or-^d^overs. Points —^Heading "7f bringing back- 7, yarding 6, ~>* p^edmmaiid 105 First prize- £12, :> lv including Mr Henry Gaisfofd's ' v special of £10> second prize £7, jtturd^4> aiid- fourth £2. Boun- '^■ l ■ da^ies '•:■'" Sonth— Eketahuna-Aki-a f iio; Nortli —^Takapau-Blackh^ad,. ?/ A CHALLENGE CUP ! «< 11 ■• .•;■'*■ '•■: /.• \ ' ■ r-.-.r' ■ -i- ■ . '■■'.•' :; Will-; be giv-en foi ; besi;' tjea'm of> dogs eoniiVetilig ill C^asse^!; 1, , 11, aiitl '111-' .-r—o> teaii.< to comprise a : "different fdog in> jeachrclass. „ Cprnpetitoi; must nanie , Gup ftog. before starting. ;. '•' a Sonic special prizes ; will be allots, itedduter lon. • •■ . ■■*"■:•';. ';yv j ~'"j L ' Entry- fee : -Members,- 5s ; ■ non-nient-beis^Hfe. ;;' ; " : -- '"' " P--" '*iSNfRiEB 'CLOSE ON WEDNES^ '■Vj&&- "ApMIJ :29, ; at^ 5 p.m., .at Da'nneviiike, i j * ":{ I . . f^:/ -■ ■ w. H. GAISFORD, ' " . Hon. 'Secretary! tiji-R pa tv ".;^ : : 'ntj# fz ib s, .; s DENT;STS, JfAPIER. * §EEES-:! Complete Sets Teeth from -JOB 3s; Single Tooth and Plate: ss; Painlesg Extractions, each tooth, 2a 6d; Painless Extractions; Children's tempbrary teeth! Is. ; ? Note-^-Either under gas or cocaine, 'free, of charge. Any number up to 32 teeth easily extracted under one administration of gas, the safest and, most pleasant of anaesthetics with no after-effects whatever. Chloroform and its unpleasant effects and dangers are done •Away with. No fee for extraction if. new set is ordered. Trained nurse in attendance! Next Dahnevirke visit May 19th, Masonic Hotel, from noon till 5 p.m. Next Waipukurau visit, April Bth, Next Waipukurau visit, May 20th, Leviathan- Hotel, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. NOTICE. HAVING purchased the stablekeeping business until lately carried on by Mr D. A. Bennett, known as the Railway Stables, I desire to solicit a fair share of public patronage. J. B. EATON. Having disposed of my business to Mr J. B. Eaton, I beg to thank my former customers for their patronage, and to solicit a continuance to my successor. * D. A. BENNETT. PICTURES! PICTURES! JUST ARRIVED— A few of the famous Burlington Proofs. Lovers of high - class pictures should see them. Sold at Wellington price, 15a. .H. GAULTON, HIGH-STREET, DANNEVIRKE. FIREWOOD FOR SALE. REAL good Matai in any quantity— 1 foot, deli?ered, 22s per cord 2 feet, 1 * delivered, 20s per cord 1 foot, at paddock, 14s per cord 2 foot, at paddock, 12s per cord Apply— JAMES SPIEES FREEMAN, Station-street, . Dannevirke. W^AMKD KNOWN— If yon get P -your.address tags printed at the Advocate Office yon will save money.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1002, 14 April 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1002, 14 April 1908, Page 8