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ON THE PREMISES, ALN STREET, . THURSDAY, '24 th JULY, At 1.30. WALTER SUMPTER instructed by tho Executors of the late MRS FORD, will sell — All the Interest on Municipal Section 11, Block 50, together with Sixroomed House, Outbuildings, and Cart Shed. The lease has '2l years to run from the 6th December, 1917, at annual rental of Three Pounds per annum. This property adjoins the Reserve, and is within easy distance from Railwav Station and Woollen Mills. Also, at the same time and place, all the Furniture, including Piano, Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Tables, Mirrors, Chairs, Crockery, Lino, and large quantity ofL Sundries. 330 AT THE SCHOOLHOUSE. AWAMOKO. FRIDAY, 25th JULY, At ] o'clock prompt. TIIT ALT EJi SUMPT E R * * lias been favored with instrue tions from Mr Yv. G. BURNS (who is leaving the district) to sell his Y ALUABLE FURNITURE, as follows: Brass-mounted D.I. Bedstead and Wive Stretcher, Child's Cot, '2 3ft- Wood Bed and Mattress, Wire Sretclier, Child's Cot, i Bevel Mirror Duchesse Chests, Duchesse. Dressing Table, Scotch Chest, M.T. Washstand and Ware, Mirror Hallstand, Dining Table, Couch, Wicker and other Chairs, Hall Runner and Slips, Hearthrugs, Drophead Sewing Machine, Lino, Meat Safe, S x 10 Tent and Fly, Crocker}-, Wheelbarrow, llose, Garden and Carpenters' Tools, Preserving Pan, Jars, Boot Repairing and Picture Framing Outfits complete, LadyV and Gent's Bicycles, 4 Boxes Bees, and Bee Material, and large quantity of Sundries. 331 KUROW pEACE QELEBRATIONS. MONDAY, JULY 21st, 101 U. SPOUTS PROGIiAMME. Procession: School Grounds, 11 ;uu. Physical Drill at Racecourse, 11.30 a.m. Lunch: Children, 11.-15 a.m.; Adults, 12.30 p.m. Sports: 1 p.m. —Judges: Messrs M. Downey and C. Hams.— I—llaco (boys sto 7 years). Prizes : First os, second 3s, third 2s. 2—llaco (giris 5 to 7 years). Prizes : First ss. second 3s, third 2s. 3—Race (boys 7 to 10 years). Prizes : First os. second 3s, third 2s. •J—Race (girls 7 to 10 ycar-s).-Prizes: First ss, second 3s. tiiird 2s. s—Race (boys 10 to 12 years). Prizes: First 7s Gd, second os, third 2s Gd. ti—Race (.girls 10 to 12 years). Prizes: First 7s Od, second ss, third 2s Gd. "--Race (boys 12 10 14 years). Prizes: First 7s (3d, second ss, third 2s Gd. S—Pace (girls 32 to 14 years). Prizes: First 7s Gd, second ss, third 2s 6d. —Race (children under • 5 years). Prizes : F irsL- 2s Gd, second Is 6d, third Is.

—Judge: Mr \V. Condon.— 10—PilloH' Fight. (winner each pair). Prize: First- Is. —Judges: Messrs M- Downey and ■ C. Harris.— 11—Three-legged Race (boys). Prizes: First 6s, second 4s. third 2s. 12—Three-legged Race (girls). Prizes: First 6s, second 4s, third 2s. l.'j—Knee (boy.s over 14 years). Prizes: First 10s, second 7s 6d : third ss. It—Race (uirls over 1! years). Prizes: First 10s, second 7s 6d, third ss. —Judges: Mesdames R. C. GiUios. I. A. Mnnru. -md A. Mclnnes.— 15—Most. Original Costume (walking, riding, or driving). Prizes : First 10s, second ss. thiril 2s <jd. HORSE EVENTS. —• ludgcs : .Messrs X. A. .Min!r". IL L)ela.rgy, R. C. Gillies, and W. Ross.l(j—Stockman Competition (mixed riders). Prizes: First 20s, second lUs, third ss. 17—Jumping Competition <ovcr three hurdles, mixed riders). Prizes: First -20s, second 10s, third os. . IS—Rescue Race (mixed riders'). Prizes: First/ 20s, second 10s, third os. 19—Tug-o-War (hare hack), oniins. pull, ftve-a-side. Winning' team each. Prize: First 7s. 20—"Wrestling on Horses (bare hack). Prizes: First 20s, second 10s. third ss. —Judge: W. Condon.— 21 —Tug-o-War (District Team). 8 asido, -hnins. pull. Nominations to he in bv 2 p.m. day of sports with *Mr W. Condon. (Third prize of £1 if over five i earns enter). Prizes: First £4, second £2. —Judges: Messrs M. Downey and C. Harris.—. 22—Race (young ladies). Prizes: First 10s. second ss, third 2s 6d. 23—Race (married ladies). Prizes : First 15s, second 10s. third ss. 2-1 —Blindfold Driving Compention. Prizes: First 10s, second 6s, third 4s. 25—01 d Buffers' Race. Prizes : First 10s, second ss, third 2s 6d. —Judge: Mr A. Mclnnes.26—Motor Driving Competition. Prizes: First. 20s. second 10s. —Judges : Messrs M. Downey and C. Harris.— 27—Race (married men). Prizes : First 10s, second ss, third 2s 6d. 28—Race (young men). Prizes: First 10s, second ss, third 2s 6d. 29—Catch the Kaiser (to Be caught within Racecourse grounds). Sports officials reserve tho right to increase or decrease prize money; also add or delete events. Consolation Prizes presented. Afternoon Tea. (Children), 4 p.m. Admission to Racecourse: Adults Is. Children Free. CONCLUSION. Evening Programme. FIREWORKS 7.3n p.m. GRAND CONCERT 8 p.m. Concluding with Dance. FULL ORCHESTRA FROM O AMARU. Admission: Adults Is. Children Free. 2SO F. G. QUAIFE, Hon. Sec.

ST. ANDREWS', COOKERY BOOK, published bv D.T.C., Dunediu, C)d. J. M. BROWN'S. Booksellers. The antipodean cookery : BOOK, Is (companion book to Everybody's Cook . Book). —J. 51. BROWN'S, Booksellers^ I\,rRS E. B. MILLER'S ECONOMIC IVL COOKERY BOOK. New Edition, 1 S ; Gd.—J. M. BROWN'S, Booksellers. Mrs beeion's home cookery BOOK and HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT, Is 6d.—J. M. BROWN'S, Booksellers. COLONIAL EVERYDAY COOKERY •BOOK of. 1000 Recipes, illnsr trntfid. . Price, Is 6d.—J. M. BROWN'S. Booksellers. N- 7 DOMESTIC COOKERY • » BOOK, New Edition,; published bv Whitcombe and Tombs. Price, Is • 6d.—J. M.' BROWN'S, Booksellers. MRS . BEETON'S EVERYDAY: ! COOKERY BOOK 1800 Recipes, Revised in s New iEditio"., Price, 5s 6d.—J. M; BROWN'S, Booksellers. ■ - ■ "•■■■ • - ■ ■ •

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13812, 17 July 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13812, 17 July 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 13812, 17 July 1919, Page 4

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