AUCTIONS. iVIAJiGH— . • Wednesday 17—Stony River Thursday 18—Stony river (owii to Upunake races) Friday 19—Kaponga. Friday 19—Uruti supplemental sheep fair Monday 22—Urenui. Tuesday 23—Rahotu. Friday 26—Waiwakaiho. Monday 29—Douglas. : Tuesday 30—Stratford. Wednesday 31—Stony River. Hide Shed—Cloton Road, Stratford (Next Dairy Factory.) NEXT SALE-APRIL 13th. Clients are particularly requested 1 forward consignments in time to arrr y not later than FRIDAY, APRIL 9th , NEWTON KING. 9 LAND! LANDI LAN* TARANAKI! TARANAKH ™oS*&3gMßr COLONIES. NEWTON KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AN GENERAL MERCHANT.' SPECIAL PROPERTY LIST. , 75 ACRES, freehSTland, situated i hrst-class locality and within , few yards of post office, echo > and factory; weU fenced ax ,' subdivided, all level and w<= watered; 10-roomed house- ll o cowshed and stable. 'pri« £35. an acre. Terms £300 casl balance can remain ibr aoc term _at 6 per cent. Ga strongly recommend this lrtt dairy farm. W2 ACRES, freehold, all level .and \H graffij subdivided into 11 pa< docks; good piggeries, concrei floors; 1£ miles from railway ] miles fr&m factory; 6-roome y house, good cowshed, orchard n Oj stumps, all been ploughe ' and relaid down again in Eni hsh grasses. Price £32 an acr< c Terms £800 cash; balance 0 years at 5J per cent. This is * 5400 ACREs! rf lehold . land, aboi r 1100 acres has been felled; hill D and undulating country of coo quality, 'well watered, sma s amount of fencing. Price £ yr per acre. Must be sold, to clo* an estate; any terms given i j reason. No better investmei 1 . offering in the Dominion. ? ; ■—: — . a THE BEST A SKILLED TRADBSMA ■ GAN OFFER. IF you contemplate buying a Watc] buy a good one from Hammond r He has the practical experience, ax knows their good points, and it is xm * unreasonable to state that a more rel c able -article can be obtained from TRADESMAN who thoroughly c: amines and tests watches Before beir [ y sold. Why buy from a man sellin them without knowledge of their coi struction when you can make sure < HAMMONDS giving you satisfactioi c If you are ill you consult a Doctor; you want a watch why not consult watchmaker. If you have a goc j watch don^t deny it a few shillings f< cleaning, if it has done faithful se vice. But some would only have 1 looked, to if it whistled when it wantc . 'attention. ' P. F. HAMMONDS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. MANAIA. .* All who appreciate GOOD BREAD [ (And who does not?) L Should try ' ./ELEMENT'S SELF-DIGESTINI BREAD. Made by the latest and most up-to-dat I ■ v • . process. CARTS DELIVER DAILY. Give your order by telephone. No. dt H. H.^ CLEMENT, Corner Erin and Collins ste Hawera. - J^JANGATOKI \TBLE£IC ' jpOOT '■"". (Affiliated). TmRTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING t In Aid of the Belgian Funds. To. J>e held in Mr. J. R. Bosson's Sports Grounds on THURSDAY, MARCH 18. ■i nr -j Commencing at 11 a.m. 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards. Ist, 20s; 2nd, 10a Aom., Is. P.E. . ; 2* ?°? s' r ßace (under 16), 220 yards. Ist, 10s 2nd, ss. Norn. 6d. 3. Mangatoki Handicap. Ist, 50s: 2nd, 20s 3rd, 10s. Norn., 3s; ace, Is 6d 4. Youths' Bicycle Race (under 16), one mile Ist, gold medal worth 20s; 2nd, 10s; 3rd ss, r ?i nglf Ladies> Eace- Trophy. P.E. free' 6.440 Yards Race. Ist, 50s; 2nd, 15s; 3rd, 5s Norn., 2s 6d; ace, Is 6d. 7. Maiden Bicycle Race, li miles. Norn., 2s ■ ace, Is 6d.- • y 8. Two Mile Bicycle Handicap (open). Ist, 40s ■ ■. ■; 2nd, 20s. Norn., 2s 6d; ace, Is. Sfoi starters or no race. 9. 880 Yards Race. Ist, 50s; 2nd, 15s; 3rd & Norn., 2s 6d; ace, Is 6d. 10. Pillow Fighting on Pole. Ist, 10s; 2nd * ss. Norn., Is. P.E. ' 11. Local Relay. Race, teams of four. Ist 20s. Norn., 4s per team. ' 12. Apple Bobbing on Horseback. lst,'ids''2hi ss. Norn., Is. P.E. . ■'■■■■"* 13. Maiden Horse Jump. Ist, 30s; 2nd ISr. Norn., 3s. P.E. ' 14. Open Hunters' Competition, horse to- carry not less than 12st. Ist, 40s- 2nd 20a Norn., 3s. * 15. Chain Stepping: Ist, 20s. Norn., Is. P E 16., Sheep Guessinjr. Ist, 20s. Tickets Is • 17. Pig Guessing Competition. 'lst r 20s. Tickets 18. Open cwnpetition for Gig Hprse 'Bhowinir best pace, style and action. Ist, 20s. Norn ■:. 2s 6d. "• 19.Boys* Relay Race, teams of fourj averagw age of team to be not more than B year*. Norn., 2s per team. Ist 10s. - 20. Girls*- Skipping Competition, for "gWs" under 16; competitors to use their own ropes. Entrance 6d. Ist, ss; 2nd, 2s. 6d. Refreshment and luncheon booth" 'on groun^f All outside talent at concert under direcUoa if Mr L, G. Grace, Hawer*. Children's races and the other usual attractive features. Paddockage for. horses. 1. Nominations close on TUESDAY, March 16 Acceptances 11 o'clock on sports dsv.' Nomine Uons must be accompanied by fee's.-and per2. Three starters or no* race. Five starter* r no second prue. This, applies to ALE, 3. The Committee reserTes the, right to alte* programme or re-handicap. 5. All games charged 10s 6d. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE ' -••■.-. In the Erening. . ,"• V- . W. A. CURTEIS,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 17 March 1915, Page 8
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