NOTICE TO ATHLETES. A THLETES are reminded that -ljL- nominations for the Waikanae Athletic Sports, to be held Eaeter Saturday, and run under N.Z.A.U. rules, will close Thursday next, March 25th. N.Z. POLO ASSOCIATION. A NNUAL "TjIOURNAMENT On HOKOWHITU GROUNDS. HANDICAP CUP TOURNAMENT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), March 25th. 2 p.m.—Fern Flats v. Parewanui. 3.30 p.m.—Winners of to-day's match, Christchurch v. Manawatu A., v. Winners of to-day's match, Hawke's Bay B. v. Mangaheia. The first-named team in each match of tournament play in red. 'Busses will run from Woodfield's Stables via Grand Hotel and Bank of New Zealand to the ground 45 minutes before game starts each day. Admission—One Shilling. C. J. CRAWFORD, Hon. Secretary. FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1909. At KELVIN GROVE, In aid of the Hall Fund. First Appearance of the KELVIN XTOON T^OMPANY. Come early and secure good seats. Admission to Concert Is. Admission td Dance—Gent's Is, Ladies refreshments. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. F. MASON, Hon. Sec. bo xTn~gT Under the auspices of the Manawatu Boxing Association (Registered). MUNICIPAL OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, MARCH 25th 1909. Commencing at 8 p.m. sharp. First Round, Novice Class— 1. Symons (Longburn) v. Bason (Palmerstori North). 2. Brown (P.N.) v. Jones (P.N.). 3. Havill (P.N,) v. Quinn (Tokomaru). Featherweights. 4. L. Porter (Wellington) v. W. D. Shields (P.N.). 5. A. Treweek (I'aihape) v. Mait'land (P-N-). 6. Second Round, Novice Class — Winner, Symons and Bason, v. winner, Brown and Jones. INTERVAL, 12 minutes. Bantams. 7. I. Kutner (Wellington) v. A. Havill (P.N.). Heavyweights. 8. D. Mundy .(Wellington) v. J- Cole (Manawatu). Bantams. 9. J. Ellis (Rongotea) v. E. Watlrins (P.N.). Featherweights. 10. S. Porter (Wellington) v. Partridge (Wellington). 11. Final of Novice ClassWelterweights. 12. G. Devitt (Wellington) v. G. Watchorn (Palmerston). Admission: Stage ss, Dress Circle and Front Stalls 3s, Back Stalls and Pit 2s. Box plan— J. R. Ross and Co. (late W. F. Davis), tobacconist, the Square. W. H. HANKINS, Hon. Secretary. ~~ NOTICE. BOXING! " BOXING! PROF. RICHARDSON wishes the public in general to note that he still continues his Boxing Class in Palmereton N., and anyone desirous of tuition can make arrangements either personally or by letter. Address: Dawick's Buffet; .Rangitikei Line. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. AUTUMN O HOW. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1909. CHA~S~ DOUGLAS, Secretary. Napier. EMPIRE HALL, Palmerston N.— TO LET for socials, concerts, dances, lectures, and other amusements. New, convenient, and up-to-date. Centrally situated, well lighted, well ventilated ; an admirable place lor entertainments of every description. Full particulars from W. Deviuc-, Empire Hotel. MISS IVY GRAHAM, L.T.C.L. mEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. _fl_ Address: — COLLEGE STREET. PALMERSTON ". >RTH. EOR SALE. SMALL Dairy Farm; can milk 40 cows, well watered and fenced, nearly all ploughable; 4-roomed house, concrete cow shed, pig stys, trap shed, etc.; close to creamery, within thirty minutes from Palmerston P.O. PRICE £2S PER ACRE." Terms arranged. Apply— MANAWATU AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. J. B. WILTON, Land Department.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8831, 24 March 1909, Page 1
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