AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. A. & P. ASSOCIATION. FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL SHOW —AND—MOTOR GYMKHANA —AT—RAWER A—NOVEMBER 24 & 25. TROTTING RACES POE PONIES SPECIAL school classes. All Sections Revised and Enlarged. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. SCHEDULES POSTED FREE. ON APPLICATION. M. U. GRTGIITON, , Secretary. P.O. Box I'4B, Hnwcra; -’Phone 44G. gTRATFORD DECEMBER 1 & 2, 1926. DECEMBER 1 & 2, 1926. Classes for FARM. HOME & HOBBIES. ADVERTISE YOUR STOCK BY SHOWING. * PHOTOGRAPHERS! Special Classes with Splendid Prizes. Schedules Posted on Application. PEOPLE’S DAY. STEER. RIDING CONTEST. Ist, £10; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £3. Nom. 5/-. NOTE. —All steers dehorned; girth rope provided. Nominate now and make sure of a place in the contest. A. J. BARR, Secretary. P.O. GO; Tel. 182. 'yyANGANUI gPRING gHOW S HOW NOVEMBER 10 and 11, 1926. Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Needlework, Home Industries, Schools, etc. Revised Schedule, right up to date, now ready. Many additional classes. “ALL CHALLENGE” DOG SHOW. GENEROUS PRIZE LISTS. A postcard will bring you along full particulars free. (If Dog section required please mention). F. G. SEDDON, Secretary. P.O. Box 15, Wanganui. PUBLIC NOTICES. NORMAN BY TOWN BOARD. /BATTLE Registration Fees for the ensuing year are now due and MUST be paid at the office of the Board on or before MONDAY, Novem-' ber 15th, 1926. All unregistered cattle will be impounded without further notice. DON STEWART, Town Clerk. FETLDTNG JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. NOVEMBER 39 & DECEMBER 1. 'XTOMTNATIONS for all events (exeept Feilding Stakes) to be run at above meeting will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, November 2nd, 1926. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. Box 45, Feilding.
'J'E AN IDEAL PICNIC SPOT. Eleven miles from Hawera, inland; ideally sheltered, with tennis courts, flower gardens, beautfinl bush walks, children’s swings and see-saw, shelter sheds and all conveniences for picnicking; three acres of grounds. There awaits you the PERFECT PICNIC GROUND Te-Ngutu-o-t.e-Manu—a storehouse, too, of Maori history. FREE to Picnickers; FREE to Campers; bring vour car into the grounds; pitch you? tent in a quiet corner, and * stay as long as you like. SOFT DRINKS and SWEETS procurable from the Caretaker. NOTICE. A LL Pigs found trespassing on Section 103 and C, Slock 9, Denby Road, will be destroved. G. GEDGE. JpOWLER’S cars will leave Criterion Garage on Saturday at 9.30 p.m. for New Plymouth until further notice. MANAIA RESIDENTS. AUR ’ Bus in future will leave Manaia at 7.30 a.m. instead of 8.30 a.m. The Saturday night service is discontinued. LOWERY & &CO., Manaia. TRY A BEACH FARM HOLIDAY. npO Let, by end November, a limited number of furnished beach shacks on private Green Meadows (near Opunake). Tip-top swimming and fishing, lovely stretches of sand, and riverbank to explore. All supplies, including fresh milk, cream, butter, eggs and fruit, sold reasonably on the farm. Tent sites available now. Cars parked. Apply at once, P.O. Box 35, or 'phone 78 J, Qpunake.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 2 November 1926, Page 1
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