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AUCTtQiN GILLIES AND ' ... ~ES LIST OF b.»..f.^ xwxv MARCH— Thursday s —lln?-"^ Friday 6" -X ip>- —\ Tuesday Vft -"-mi Wednesday 11—Supplementary Sheep ;*ir Monday lE—U! ~ifnva Weilnes la/ l„ —liltham T b 111 sf Ia v i ., ii a wera Monday '"' .-* 'iroa luesiiiiy v*-l —Manaia Mo in 11 • 'K< Okaiawa ~~JM iTI IK*" AND "VTALDER. H. bl. CANDY, Land Salesman. "7X ACRES, will carry 35 cows; 3- » *) roomed house and cowshed: 9 paddocks. Price £34 per acre, with about £500 cash; balance arranged. 528 303 ACRES, Waverley; carry 80 cows besides young stock; 10-roomed house, h. and c. water, stable, buggy shed, trapshed. Price £24 lOs, with about £1200 cash; balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 639 89 ACRES,, carry 45 cows.; good house, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings; close to station, factory and school; 4 paddocks. £40' per acre, with a fair amount of cash, or a little more with less cash. This is a'cheap-property. 99 ACRES, near Eltham; carry 50 cows; 6-roomed house, 18-ibailed cowshed. Price £46 per acre, with about £800 cash; balance arranged. This is a good farm. Rin 70 ACRES, Riverdale, carry about 40 cows; 6-roomed house, cowshed; 10 paddocks; very convenient farm. Price only £51 per acre, with a fair amount of cash; balance arranged for long term. 87 ACRES, near railway; new house, cowshed; carry 35 cows. Price £85, with about £300 cash; balance can be arranged to suit purchaser. 541 We have several' Sheep Farms for sale as well as Dairy Farms. KAPONGA~&&EIL AT THE YARDS, KAPONGA. FRIDAY,. MARXSH 6. At l 1 p;m. GILLIES AND' NALDER will sell by public auction asaßeve — 40 store and forward' cows 100 mixed weaners 20 18-month steers; 10 fat oows--8 bulls 30 fat and forward lam!s» 104 lambs DAWSON'S FALLS, MOUNT EGMONT. . TP HIL Tour>* Cottage and the J. Mountain Houses are now open for the season. The road through,the National Park has been repaired, and; is^ new in excellent order, and visitors will experience no difficulty in driving right up to the Dawson's Falls, Hostelry As there, has been considerable advance booking this season already, intending visitors should' write and secure accommodation beforehand The hostelry is connected by. telephone. SCALE OF CHARGES. At the Main House, Is, per day each person, with cooking, utensils, tableware, mattress* and pjllbw supplied; at each of the Detached Cottages, 2s each person per day, with similar articles- supplied and the addition of a spring mattress s Children are charged- half the above fees. HOSTELRY. This establishment is replete with every modern convenience. Among ! recent additions are hot and cold baths, large dining, room, ladies' room, and two smoke rooms. Visitors will find the Hostelry, with its beautiful surroundings, an excellent place ab which to. spend, a holiday. Tariff 9s per day, meals^ 2s. Paddocking for horses Is per day, feeds ls>6d each. A stock, of tinned meats, fish, fruit, biscuts, soft drinks and sundries is kept for. the convenience of picnic parties andi other visitors. Fresh milk is obtainable. Address- all communications to the Main Dawson's* Falls- House, via Kaponga. JAS. MURPHY, Manager* JITELLS- A THIxETIC Oi»ORTS pLUB j ANNUAL. MEETING. Will be held in Mr. Andersen's Paddock, WEDNESDAY MARCH 18, 1914. OFFICIALS: . ' Patron : Mr. G. V: Pearce, M.P. President: Mi J. W. Scott. Vice-Presidents: Messrs C. J. Hawken, T Hunt;. T. E. Bickford, D. Camp' bell; WV Wills. Judges: Messrs G. Hunt and: Wyn. Wills. Handicapper and Starter: Mr J; Whiting; Stewards : Messrs W. Kernsley,. G: Hunt,. A'. Nickel, C. McGrath, J. Potter, C. Update, W. Wills, 0. Tidswell. 8. J: Tidswv.l? /ROGRAMME. 1: 100. Yards jfejadicap. Ist, 40s; 2nd, 15a. 3rd, 6?. JS.'!i!.i.v2s; ace., ls. 2/ 880 Yards. i.Uindicap. Ist, 50s; 2nd, 26g: 3rd, 105. ttom.. 2s 6d; ace, Is 6d. 3j> 220 YaudE Uuidi.-nn >st ; 40s; 2nd, iss. 3r.dj 5s- Na.-n., 2s; ace., Is. ;1, 440 Yards- Handicap. Ist, 40s; 2nd, 15a; 3rd; ,ss. Nora., 2s; ace, Is. 5; 150 Yards Handicap. Ist, 60s; 2nd. 20s; 3rd, 10s. Norn., 3s; aco., Is 6d. fr. One MUe Handicap. Is*, 60a; 2ndt. 208; 3r.di. tOs; Norn., 3s; ac«;, ls 6d. 7. 100 Yai-ds. Boy's Race (ueder 16 vear-s^ Ist 7b. Gd; 2nd, 2s 6d. Norn., 6d. &. Girls; Ran-e. Ist, ss; 2nd, 2s 6d. Pi* St Sohps>Jbo;«-s*. Race. Ist,. 3s; 2nd, 25.. Tiv-*. 10. YoiKrg Ladies' Race. Ist, ss; 2nd: 2s. fe Knee. ■" 11. 22JJ Yards Youths" Race." Ist. 7s. lyiu ?!.<>■. 2s Eml. Norn., 6d. 13. Sack Race. Ist, 10s,; 2nd, ss. Norn. E 13. Stockman's Race. Ist, 20s; 2ud, ltt>. Nasu 2s. lA. Rescuing Comrada. Ist, 20s; 2n<.. 10f Norn., 28. 1&. Threading the Naedle. Ist, 20s-; 2m^ 10a. Norn., 2s. HL Ticket Race. Ist. 10s; 2nd, sb. Norn.. Ib. Wk Sheep Guessing. Ist, 20s. Tickets, Is. ' 1& Chain Stepping,, Ist, 20s. Tiokete, 3is li Tug-of-War; Molls v. the World. VUnaiftZt. Members 25 per cent, deducted. 30. Consolation Race. Ist, 15s; 2nd; 10a. Norn., ls; winners compulsory, 2s.'----320 Yards Mokoiia Railway Ifaqdicag, for youths 16 years a*d! mates;. Ist • 30s; 2nd, 15s. *JB. 6d. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations, for Event* 1, 2, 3> 4, 5, and 6 to close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, March 11. Necessary fee must accompany nominations!, along wit&. last two years' per fo»manees. For these events there must k* three staiters or no event; ftre starters or at. third priae. Tbe Committee resents the sight to re-handdoap any competitor. Protests must be, lodged within 10 minutes after conclusion of race; and must be accompanied by a fee of 10a. Permit for day applied for. Prises, according to the number ol starters, in all P.E. events, to be left in the hands ol the Committee. Sports to eor<unence at 11 a.m. sharp. Aditiiaakm to Ground: Non-members, Is; children, 6d; members' tickets, 3s, admitting ho&jtat -'and family up to age of 16 years. Non-members -viVl charged Is extra Pit herses. Handicaps will appear In tbe Star on or about February t*|h. Refreshment bauth on the ground. D^««c« lb tb* j»»ei)inß.. 8 I- TIDSWELL, Eon. Secretary. Mokoia.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 5 March 1914, Page 8

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