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- Business Noticed. --— _ - h Aoo6oo<XX>oo<X><XX><X>o<>oo<>^^ BOYS » S COLLEGE OUTFITS': 1 X "^^* BOYS' SHIRTS, SINGLETS, COL- A ! § \<s LARS, BELTS, HATS. $ 'V (fiPuTk COLLEGE CAPSi all Colors or £ ■ X yi nr nEflr TENNIS SHOES, BOOTS, <> . A ' - f>& E3" PJT . oljll JriLJtlb. ... ...--. A 1 A \l L!» SCHOOL SUITS, 3-Garment, 35s <> X NORFOLK SUITS, 22s 6d to 355. % X WT M BOYS' SHORTS and JACKETS. <> 0 J| |[_^ OVERCOATS^ BRACES, BAGS V ";; 6 ? and T^^NKB- 0 I rrr^l New Zealand _! I 11:11,1 Si clot^n S Factory. | I •|clot™factok3;" hawera branch. I A GENUINE NEW YEAR BARGAIN. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A FIRST-CLASS AND EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP DAIRY FARM. "Vfc^ ha 7,6, 6 been instructed by the owners to offer for sale the following J ? fine block of Dairying Land, containing 1473 ACRES, /situated close to Matamau, on the mam ' Napier-Dannevirke Road, which has now been surveyed into eleven dairy farms; areas from 100 to 196 Acres; all in grass, mostly flat, well watered, no droughts, always green; been heavy bush land. lnis land is equal in quality to Taranaki laud selling at from £35 to £45 per acre; close to factory, railway, school and township. Prices range from ±,lo 10s to £22 per acre. Terms: 4 per cent cash down; balance at 6 per cent tor 1b years, which pays off principal as well as interest. Apply at once if you wish to secure one. a-a JJ 0TE-~This ProPerty carried through last winter on grass alone, and did them well, 3500 big sheep, 1500 lambs, 200 grown steers, and 30 horses! BURGESS & CO., LAND AGENTS ... MARTON.

ATIAWA SPORTS CLUB. (MAORI.) SPORTS TO BE HELD ON > CAMP RESERVE, WAITARA, On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1912, To commence at 11 a.m.. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Race, lOOyds;—Open to all who have never won an advertised race. First prize 20s, second ss. Post entry, Is. 2. Ngatimaru Bicycle Handicap, 1 mile. —For Maoris only. First prize, 30s, second 10s. Norn. 2s. 3. —School Boys' Race, 100 yards.—Open to schoolboys under 14 years. First prize, ss, second 3s, third 2s. Entrance tree. . .. 4. ATIAWA HANDICAP, 100 yards.— First prize 50s, second 10s. Norn. 3s. 5. Bicycle Race. 1 mile.—Firsi; prize, 305,. second 10s. Norn. 3s. 6. loin. Chop. —For Maoris only. First prize. 30s, second 10s. Norn. 3s. 7. Schoolgirls', 50 yards.—Open, to schoolgirls under 14 years of age. First prize, ss; second, 3s; third, 2s. Entrance free. 8. Manukorihi Handicap, 100 yards.— For Maoris only. First prize, 255; secI ond 7s 6d. Norn. 2s. 9. Waitara Bicycle Handicap, U miles. —First prize 40s. second 20s. Norn. 3s. 10. Atiawa Handicap, 220 yards.—First prize 60s, second i .'s. Norn. 3s. 11. Grand Poi Dan o Competition.—To be performed by Maori women of not more than 10, or less than 8, in a team. Each team to be led by a captain. Gold medal awarded to best captain. First prize 80s, second 40s, third 20s. Norn. 8s per team. 12. 18in. Chop (open) .—First prize 60s, second 20s. Norn. 3s. 13. Bicycle Handicap, 3 miles (open).— First prize 60s, second 20s. Norn. 3s. 14. Maori War Dance Competition.—To be performed by men, of not more than 10 or less than 8 in a team. Each team to be led by a captain. Gold medal awarded to the best captain. First prize 80s, second 40s, third 20s. Norn., 8s per team. 15. Atiawa Handicap, 440 yards.—First prize 90s, second 20s. Norn. ss. 16. Peeling Potato Competition (Maori Method). —For women; each to scrape 6 potatoes, and to make-a kono (dish) out of flax to receive her potatoes. Prizes will be awarded for the first and clean scrapings; shells only to be used. First prize 30s, second 15s, third 10s, fourth ss. Post entry, Is. 17. 12in. Chop (Open).—First prize 255, second 10s. Norn. Is. 18. Forced Handicap. 150 yards.—Winners compulsory. First prize 20s, second 10s. Entrance Is 6d. 19. Stepping the Chain.—First prize 20s. Post entry Is. 20. Sheep Guessing Competition.—Win- ] ncr, 20s or the sheep. Post entry Is. Points Prize. —A gold medal. Points to count 2 and 1 for events Nos. 4, 10, and 15. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All events run under the Taranaki Caledonian and Athletic Association Rules. The committee hold the right to postpone or alter the programme. Nominations for* Events 2, 4,. 5 6 8 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16, and' 17 must be in writing and accompanied by

the necessary fees and definite particulars of the last two years' performances. If no performances in that time, the last four performances, or any. > Four competitors must start or no second prize given. All protests must be in the hands of the secretary in writing not later than a quarter of an hour from the finish of the event in dispute. Protests must be accompanied by a deposit of 10s. I-,' ominations close with the secretary on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1912, and handicaps will be declared in the Hawera Star, Waitara Evening Mail, and Tara-. naki Herald on or about January 27, 1912. All competitors must be registered. A gun will be fired three minutes before the start of each-race, and the race will start punctually upon the expiry of such thj-ee minutes. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON THE GROUND. Admission to Ground, Is. Children under 12, 6d. Members (tickets) free. All communications to be addressed to ISAAC BAILEY, Secretary, j c.o. Waata "W. Hipango, Waitara. TVTEW HTEALAND T OAN & "V|"ERCANTIL^'' ! __.A.GENOY C°- L m HAWERA and OPUNAKE. NOW IN STOCK FOR AUTUMN SOWING. ALL the Leading Varieties of machine-cleaned GRASSES and CLOVERS, RAPE, TURNIPS, ani MUSTARD. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. Write for Samples and Quotations Telephone No. 44. SEED GRAIN OF ALL KINDS specially machine dressed. MEAL, GRAIN, and FODDER for all Classes of Stock. MANURES FOR ALL CROPS. Elmshurst Choice Ceylon Tea, Congo Roofing, Lawn Mo-vers, Flower Pots, Sacks, etc. AGENTS FOR: i McDougall's Fluid Dip (non-poisonous). McDougalFs Paste Dip (poisonous). Murton's Dip. Cooper's Dip. Separators. Churns.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 20 January 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 20 January 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 20 January 1912, Page 2

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