HAWEEA VOLUNTEEKIIRE : 'BRIGADE " :r | ANNUAL SPORTS ANI>-^feNIC ' AT ELTHAM On the Caledonian: Society's Grounds EASTER MONDAY, ASRIL 3ra, 1898. A splendid outing for young and old to one of the most pleasant and pictureflojie spots in the district. Quoits, Swings, Ferning and all kinda of games going all day. ' Band hrattendance. Dancing on the lawn. Refreshments on the ground at lowest prices. ; Peogbamme. Ist. "&a. Horn. Aco. 1. 100 yds Handicap 20/- 10/- 1/- 1/2. Boys' Eace under 12 3. Sack Race* 10/- 1/4. Girls' Eace* 5., Hop-Step-Jump* 10/- 1/6. 220 yds Handicap 20/- 10/- 1/- ■ 7. Smokers? Kace.t 1/8. Boys' Kace, under IS 9. Egg and Spoon* r 5s 2/6 6d 10. 440 yds Handicap 25s 15s Is 1 Is 11. Girls' Eace - 12. Bandsmen's Eace* 5s 2s 6d 6d 13. Obstacle Eace* 7s 6d 2s 6d Is 14. Tug of War* Ent. fees is *Post entry; t Prize, silver-mounted Pipe. A Special Train will leave Hawera at 10 a.m. ; returning, leave Eltham at 5 p.m. Fares — Adults, Is 6d ; I children half-price. ; GUESSING- COMPETITION! , GUESSING COMPETITION i ; Every purchaser of a ticket of adi mission will batve the right to register a guess in the great ■ WATOH GUESSING COMPETITION I Conditions : A Watch to be fully 5 wound up and Bet going at the hour of 12 ; then to be put in a box and j. sealed up. The person guessing the ,f, f nearest to the time the watch stops to take the watch. In case of a tie, i, watch to be sold and proceeds divided Nominations for handicap events fc to be m the hands of the Secretary, Me B. C. Bobbins, on or before 25th March at 8 p.m. , '• Admission to the ground, 1b ; children, 6d. A G-BAND CONCERT 0 in the Hawera Town Hall in the 1l( evening. t I? BE" t> qOWBBN '• I? LATfa) AGENT, 1 ' Eltham. Has a number of. desirable pro. ,t parties for sale and to lease throughe out Eltham, Ngaire, and Waimate districts. s Visitors enquiring for land will be supplied will full particulars on application, or will be conducted over U the ground, so as to give them the fullest knowledge of ithe real quality l. and character of the toi in every c case. c ~ : — U ERBERT SHAND s * « Lakd, Insueakoe, & COMMISSION AG-ENT, '• MIDHIRST. 104 acres at Midhirst, 90 acres in grass ; Q all fenced and close to dairy factory. 11l acres half-mi}e from dairy factory at Midhirst, fenced and subdivided, ( all grassed, good bouse, dairy, &o. 7 acres Midhirst suburban section, subdivided into three paddocks, small t, 5-roomed cottage. 139 acres two miles from Midhirst, level and well watered, 85 acres in graoe, 3-roomed house, dairy, &c. t 60 acres Ii miles from Midbirst, 45 acres > in grass, 3-roomed house, dairy, cow. shed, orchard, &c. ; level and well [• watered. Price, £& 10s per acre. ;• 524 acres good open land, ring fenced, !• close .to a school , dairy factory, post • office, &o. £$ per acre. 5 560 acres seven miles from Midhirsfc, 180 9 acres in grass, good rolling bush land, well watered, 4-roomed honse, £3 per " acre. 67 acreß improved bosh land, three miles from Stratford, all graaßed and fenced. 12-roomed1 2-roomed cottage. Price ; part • can remain on mortgage if desired. 1 378 acres improved bnsh land, level and >' well watered, near a railway station, good houie, dairy, and yard 5 175 acres close to railway station, good level land, all fenced and subdivided, 1 163 aores in grass, 3-roomed house, • good stock-yard, sheds, &6. • 51 acres abont 1| miles from Midhirst, all fenced and grassedi four-roomexl » house, good atook-'yard, dairy, &c, one ' mile from dairy factory. • 244 aoresgood rolling. land, 50 acres in grass, balance bush, about seven miles 5 from a town. £2 per acre. 1 3000 acres Pohokura Blook. Will bo sold in seotibhs to suit the convenience ' of purchasers. | 153 aores good level land at Midbirst, 40 [ acres in grass, good fonr-roomed house. : Terms. 1 561 acres improved hush land, good dray ; road. Will be sold in sections if desired, 33s 6d per acre, easy terms. 166 acres Kaupokonui Distriotjmprbved bush land,' 6o acres' in grass, ring, fenced, balance of bush down and ready to burn, well watered, on a good metal road, cottage, yards, sheds, &o. £4 10s per acre/ Terms. 265 acreß unimproved bush, 5 miles from a township. 35s per. aore. 207 acres improved bush, 40 acres in grass, good level land, weH watered, partly fenced. 149 acres 2£ miles from Midbirst, 109 acres in grass; all fenced and subdivided into three paddocks, cottage, yards, &C, good dairy farm. \ Several shops, dwellings, and a large ! number of town and "suburban sections ■ w . Sfcratford . Eitham. 'Midhirat, and : Wajpnku • also . a large Butchering business. -. J QOO.--I have the above { sum to leitd on mortgage of freehold \ security at lowest current rates, in ] sums to suit the convenience of clients c Enquiries iuvited c Agent for National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Limited * ° Commercial Union Assurance Co.; td M of London (Fire and Marine) ; g a. Wilhamsdn's Beaconsfield Bawinillj c E Burgess and Son's Sash and Door I Factory, Stratford. S f ( H A S AD " L ' B ' * INVEST, s lA. MENT SOCIETY (PERMAMONEY ON EASY TERMS. The ?« iirectors of this Society are prepared 1 ej fco advance money en easy terms, repayable in 3, 5, or 7 years, A&Em> <= Opunake „. A. H. Moore P: brom w<\o*a. pajfticulars can be obtained. A. G, BRETT. Manager, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2383, 22 March 1893, Page 4
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