-"IRAND BRASS BAND CONTEST FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE NORTH ISLAND. To be held in the A. & P. Grounds, PALMERSTON NORTH. Commencing on MONDAY, -FEB. 13th, and ending on FRIDAY, FEB. 17th, 1911. Tuesday Afternoon. —Official Reception—22 Bands to play. Wednesday Afternoon. — Grand Military Quickstep Competition--10 A Grade and 12 B Grade Bands entered. Tuesday Evening.—lst Contest Selections. Friday Evening.—2nd Contest Selections. Solo, Trio, and Quartette Competitions during all hours of the day and evening. Admission to Ground, 1/-. Special Excursion Fares on Railways. W. H. COLLINGWOOD. Sec. DANNEVIRKE DISTRICT A. & P ASSOCIATION.
JgECOND (gfiOW. WEDNESDAY, Bth February, 1911 (Entries close 25th January.) VALUABLE PRIZES for the Maiden and Open Hunters’, Ladies' Hunters’, Ladies’ Hack Classes, etc., and in addition a CHAMPION JUMPING COMPETITION. First Prize 25 guineas, Second 13 guineas, Third 3 guineas. A postcard, addressed to Messrs Stubbs and Webb* Secretaries ' Dannevirke, will ensure the prompt despatch of Prize Schedules containing all information. H.B. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. HAWKE’S BAY AUTUMN SHOW WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1911. Entries win close as under: FEBRUARY Bth. Box Factory-made Butter for Export. FEBRUARY 18th. Field Exhibits. FEBRUARY 22nd. GENERAL ENTRIES. Entry Forms and all particulars may be obtained either from Mr. Stratton’s Office, Hastings, or from the Secretary. The Secretary- will be in attendance at Mr. Stratton’s Office, Hastings, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, to receive entries.
CHAS. DOUGLAS. Secretary, Napier. H B AGRICULTURAL AND~ PASTORAL SOCIETY. TENDERS will be received up to noon of THURSDAY, February 9th, for the undernoted privileges at the Autumn Show', to be held at Hastings on WEDNESDAY, March Sth. 1. Grandstand Bar, Second Stand Bar, and Publican’s Booth, the purchaser to have sole right to sell fermented liquor. 2. Judges' and Stewards’ Luncheon ■ and Tea Room. 3. Fruit Stall. ! 4. Lolly Stall. Particulars from the Secretary. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. i Tenders for privilege No. 1 must 1 ibe accompanied by cheque for j quarter of the amount (balance to ibe paid one week before Show’). : and other tenders must be accomi panied by cheque for the whole j amount. This condition will be strictly, adhered to. j CHAS. DOUGLAS. i Secretary, Napier.
'EY OR SALE, A beautiful Villa ' Residence, together with 2 ! acres rich land, prettily situated, , nicely Jaid out with tennis lawn, shrubbery, orchard, and paddock, 1 within 10 minutes' walk of the Railyaw- Station and P.O. : has a frontage of 324 ft to Frederick st., and 2i4ft to Caroline road, ami bounded on one side by raTvai. The House, which is substantial!,v built and high off the ground, contains 5 large and'lofty bedrooms,-drawing-room, large dining- room 1 with sideboard and bookcase bi.i’t in. 2 large halls with wardrobe avd linen press, kitchen with dresser bath-roonu and laundry with everv convenience. All the abo-o under one roof and well ventilate !. and the walls are insulated; hot and cold water service, 3 spacious verandahs and coal room, telephone. The outbuildings consist of storeroom, coach-house, stable and loft, motor shed, milking shed, dairy, 3 fowlhouses and large runs, stye, etc. The drainage is perfect to septic tank : the yards and ; paths are concrete; an abundant ; water supply from artesian well. - | For further particulars and terms, , a PPIy to W. L. England. ’Phone 275
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 45, 4 February 1911, Page 9
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