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Business Notices PIGSI PIGSI PIGS! mHROUGH delay in obtaining J- Slaughtering License, Pigs will NOT be received at the Hawera. Bacon Factory TILL FURTHER. NOTICE. PJGS 1 PIGS I ! PIGS 1t t W. DIMOCK AND CO., LTD. PIGS will be received »t following Weighing Station* aa under: — NOV. DEC. Waverley ... 29 13 27 Mokoia ... 30 14 18 Normanby 22 6 Kakaramea 23 7 Kapomga ... 30 14 28 AJuroai ... 28 Otakeho ... 14 , Opunaket Elveay Mbnday. ' Manaia! — Etvery Wednesday. Hawerai — Elvery Wednesday. Te Roti' — Every Tuesday. Eltham — Every Monday. L!. A. FORSTER, Kaponga. STANLEY MORGAN, Elthiwn. C. ARNOLD, Hawera, Repreaentatit«. THB ELTHAM BACON CO., LTD. THB Eltham Bacon Company will receive Pigs aa under : — Mangatoki — Mondays : November 1, 15 and 29. ( Te Roti — Monday : * November 22. Elthajn — Every Monday and Tuesday (except Tuesday, Nov. 9). , EDWIN PARROTT, Secretary. „ WARNING! WE vrveik to caution those who desire to have SUTTON'S FARM . SEEDS that they can only be obtain--ed in the Taranaki District through our Agents, Messrs E. GRIFFITHS , AND CO., New Plymouth, or whomsoever they may appoint. All statements that SUTTON'S > FARM SIEEDS can be supplied by < others are absolutely misleading. > Ap we never sell stock seed for raising- crops of seed, the offer of seeds grown from SUTTON'S stocks is equally fallacious. Nothing Genuine without SUTTON AND SONS' Lead Seal on 1 bag. SUTTON A.ND SONS, Royal Seed Establishment, Reading, , England, Jan., 1908. Agent for Hawera, Mr K. A. Gillanders. Agent for Elthaia — ' i Messrs Blennerhassett and Sons. THE Proprietor of the ... NGAERE GARDENS NGAEIREI GARDENS NGAERE GARDENS Caters for ... / PICNIC PARTIES AT ALL TIMES. SCHOOL TREATS, PUBLIC PICNICS, or PRIVATE GARDEN PARTIES. Plenty of Amusiemmts and Games. HOT: WATER FREE. Fruit and! Lollies in the Grounds. ; Tis an Education for the Children, to see the ZOO. Admission Sixpence. • /*VLEAN, neat, tidy houseW wives know the value, of LANE'S MEDOLIfcE i for the hands. They ÜB<s it i daily after house worlc. Thybae *■ who use it know its value.-, i/j everywhere. ~ io. FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THIS Popular Summer Resort is NO^i p'PEiN 1 for the Season. Visitors: will find no difficulty in driving right up to the house. Lovely trips cam be taken round the Mountain to Bella Falls and also to Lake Dive. SCALE OF CHARGES. , At the house Is per day; cooking ,' utenedk, tableware, mattress and pilj low* supplied. At the cottage 2s per day; the Blame articles supplied, with the addition of a spring bunk. Children half-price. At 'the manager's hoarse: Meals 2s ; beds 2s. Horse feed | Is 6d, paddocking Is per day. j Tinned^ meat, fisih, fruit, milk, bisj cults and sundries kept in. stock. ) Address : Mountain House, Kaponga. H. GRAHAM, Manager ,J VISITORS TO HAWERA 1 ' . STAY AT ' ITIHE, TjIMPIRB jTOTEL. Entirely Rebuilt and Refurnished Throughout. Everything of the Very Best and Up-to-Date. W. GREIG Proprietor. . ['Phone 15.] j I^EEP a strong grip on good, health. Lane's Emulsion for bad colds, coughs, sore throats. 5 j

"COME A' TH'GITHER." / HAWERA CALEDONIAN SOVIETS'. TWENTIETH ANNUAL GATHERING ING. To be held on SATURDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1910. PROGRAMME. pFFICERS: President, P. T. Donnelly; Vice-Presi-dents,' Messrs Geo. Watts and A. Kean ; Treasurer, Mr R. W. Sargent ; Handicapper, Mr F. E. Hardy; Starter, Mr A. Kean; Marshall,' Mr W. J. McNiven; Timekeepers, Messrs R. W. Sargent and H. Brunette. sis a, a. b. 1 Maiaen Race lbu yaras ; upen to all who have never won an advertised race; entrance 2s 80 10 - Boys' Knoe ; 220 y&rds ; under 11 years ; poßt entry 6d 10 6 - 8 Caledonian Handicap; Ist event, 100 yards ; nomination 2i ; acceptance 29 80 80 10 4 Throwing 161b Hammer ; entranoe 18 20 6 — 5 Tossing the Caber; entrance 1b .. 20 5 — 6 Bagpipe Musio (Marches); en- > tmnoe4s * 80 80 — 7 Patting the Shot ; entranoe Is ... 20 6 — 8 Caledonian Handioap : 2nd event 220 yards : nomination 2s 6d ; acceptance 2s 6d 100 80 10 9 Bioyole Bace (Maiden) : one mile; norn Is; accept la .. 10 16 10 I Baenpipe Musio (Strathspeys and Reels); 2nd event; entrance 4s .. 80 80 — II Piping Competition (for youths nnder 18) ; entrance free . . . . Gold Medal 12 Boys' Race, 440 yards handlotp; under 16 years ; post entry Is .. 80 10 6 1£ Best Highland Costume; entrance 2s 6d. Vioe - president* (Mr Watts') Silver Medal 14 Best Dressed Highland Boy; entranoe 1b ; Vioe-j resident's (Mr Kean's) Silver Meds) 16 Best Dressed Highland Sir! ; entranoe, Is : a donor's .. ... Silver Medtl IB Pole Jump Entrance 2/- < 80 15 — 1 Potato Ruce Entrance 2/- . . . . 10 10 — 18 Running High Jump Handicap; entrance 1b 80 15 - 19 One Mile Bioyole Handioap; norn In ; accept 2a 60 80 10 20 Schoolboys' Race, 220 yards , open to schoolboys between ' Patea River and otakeho: entrance Is. Trophies valued .. 80 10 0 91 Caledonian Handicap; Brd event, 440 yards ; norn 8s ; accept 8s . . 120 4 15 92 Bicyole Handicap ; two mileß ; norn 2s ; aoaept 8s 100 80 10 23 Highland Fling in Coßtume ; entrance 2a 6d .. 60 15 - 24 Bword Dance ; entf anoe 2a 6d ... 60 15 — 85 Sword Danoe (boys under 16); entrance tree 20 10 — 26 Sword Danoe (for girls under 16) ; entrance free ' 20 10 — 27 Highland Fling ; (or boys under 16. Entrance free ... ■ 20 10 - 98 Highland Fling in Costume (for Rirfs) ; entrance, free 20 10 ■*9 Highland FlinginCostume(for girls under 16).. Entrance free 20 10 0 80 Best Highland i auce in Costume (Boys or Girls nnder 12 years) : entranoe tree : A Donor's Silver Medal 31 Sheantrnans Danoe (for boys and girls under 16) ; entranoe free . . Gold Medal 83 Half Mils Handioap ; norn 8s ; aooeptßß 6d 180 40 20 83 Running Long Jump Handioap entranoe Is 80 15 — 84 Three Mile Bioyole Handioap norn 2s ; aooep 8s 100 80 16 85 Hop - Step - and - Jump, Handicap ; entrance Is . . 30 15 38 Caledonian Mile Handicap; norn 8s 6a accept 4b 6d 160 B0 20 37 Sack Race Entrance 2/- . . . . 3U 10 — 88 Consolation Handioap, '220 yds; entrance 2s 4) 20 — 89 Consolation Bioyole Handicap : one mile: entranoe 2s «« .. 40 20 — ~"" "~ Highest aggregate numoer of Pointß for Handicap B.oycle Evuntß, Nob. 19, 22, and 31 : Mr O. V. Pearce'B Gold Medal. Points to oount 6, 3, 2. Highest aggregate number of pointß for all Sunning Events. The President's (Mr Donnelly's) Prize, Gold Medal. Points oount 6, 3,' 2. The Rules of the Taranaki Athletio and Caledonian Assooiatipn will be strictly adhered to, and may be obtained from the Secretary. A full knowledge o{ the Rules will be expected from every competitor, Nominations lot alt the Handicap Events, to* gather with all performances for, the previous two years (if not any within that time, the last 'three performances in each event to be eiven) will olOße with the Secretary on THURSDAY/, 28rd December. 1909. 9 p.m. Handicaps will be published on TUESDAY, 28th December, 1909. ia Hawera Star. The right is reserved to re-handicap all winners at meetings prior to Ist January, 1910. NOMINATIONS CLOSE ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rb, 19C9. The Games will commence at 11 a.m sharp. Admission, Is. Children under 12, half prioe. Member's ticket, 10s, admits holder and family of three to the grounds and stund, with two tickets for concert, ( Thb Society's GRAND ANNUAI- CONCERT will be held in the evening at the Hawera Opera House, at whioh the best procurable taltnt will assist. W. A. QUIN, Secretary WANGAMJI TROTTING CLUB MEETING. To be held ON THE WANGANTJI RACECOURSE, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 16th and 18th December, 1909. FIRST DAY. ' 1. Maiden. Handicap, of 25sovs; £ mile. 2. Kirkwood Handicap, 25sovs; 1J miles. 3. Wanganui Cup, 80savs ; limit 5.40 ; distance, 2 miles. \ 4. Hammond Handicap, of 45sovs; 1 mile. 5. Castlecliff Handicap, of 30sovs; 1J miles. 6. President Handicap (for trotting horses only) ; 1£ miles ; ( 40sovs. 7. Dasii Handicap, of 35sovs : 1 mile. SECOND DAY. « 1. Trial Handicap, \of 25sovs; 1£ miles. 2. Aramoho Handicap, of 25sovs (for trotting horses, only) ; 1^ miles. ' 3. Tradesmen's Handicap, of 60sovs; limit, 5.40 ; distance 2 miles. 4. Tramway Handicap, of 30sovs; 1 mile, 5. Eastbrook Handicap, of 30sovs; 1£ miles. 6. Ballance Stakes, of 35sovs (for trotting horses only) ; distance, 1£ miles. 7. Faretvell Handicap, of 25soys; 1 mile. All races optional. For further particulars- apply to Secretary. Nominations for races 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10s; 3, first day, 255; 3, second day, 20s. Nominations close on 20th November. Handicaps appear Saturday, 27th November. Acceptances 9tn December, 1909. SELBY MORTON, Secretary. Approved by N.Z. Trotting Association.— P. Selig, President.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 December 1909, Page 6

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