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SPORTING.

A meeting of members of the Egmont Racing Club will be hold this evening.

The Mana arrived at Patea, from Wellington yesterday morning, and was to sail again for Wellington to-day. Stratford Bacon Co. announce that until further notice the prioe of bacon pigs will be 3Jd per lb. We regret to hear that Mr W. H. Boase. father of Mr F. H. Boaso, of Hawera, died this morning, in Wanganui. The deceased, who recently arrived here from Greyraouth, had been an esteemed member of the Methodist Church for many years. At the Masterton Methodist Church, on Wednesday, the Rev. G. Bond, of Wellington, united in matrimony Mr Geo. Boajrey. m- oon° nn v f ?r? r Geo * Boa « ev ' of Pa *eaT to Miss Cecilia F. Pragnell, only daughter of Mr W. Praenell, of Masterton. The District High School re-opens on Monday morning. The teaohers whoattended the Summer School have all returned. Mr Niven, the newly appointed assistant, is an M.A. and B.Sc. of Otago University. The headmaster intends to give special prominence to the teaching of science in the school this year. Gold ring and goggles lost. Hunting crop lost. Late " wanteds »' in this issue. Mr R. Lambie invites tenders for erection of dwelling at Pihama. •

Taranaki Jockey Club wants caretaker. Mr W. A. Duckworth gives notice regarding accounts. " 6 Meeting of Farmers' Union Saturday next, when address will be given by Mr It Templer.

Mr A. H.Guy, wheelwright an 3 general smith, has commenced business in Ka ponga. BEDSTEADS ! I BEDSTEADS 1 ! I have just landed ex Ruapehu, four cases of brass rail and ordinary bedsteads. ~ These bedsteads are a very fine assortment - and especially well finished. They werebought when the English market was very : low, and will be sold at less than citvprices for cash. Everybody in want of ' a good value bedstead is invited to inspect, these goods at P. J. Wrigley's, High strWt,, Hawera. — Advt. • TENNIS GOODS 1 TENNIS GOODS 2 P. J. Wbigley has now landed the newseason stock of Tennis Rackets, BallsT Nets, Poles, Markers, etc. Rackets by Slazenger and Forrester from 10s to 30a all weit?htß. Slazenger's Balls, Nets, and Poles. Inspection invited Advx You can depend on ridding! your ohuV t ea With fade's Worm Figt the wonderful worm worriers, Price ls,-T

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7383, 8 February 1902, Page 2

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SPORTING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7383, 8 February 1902, Page 2

SPORTING. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7383, 8 February 1902, Page 2

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