MATAWAI ANNUAL SPORTS '- OATUHDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 19M lt , To start at 11 a.m. !! PROGRAMME. I' 100 Yards.— lst Prize 50s, 2nd 15s Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. j. 220 Yards.— lst Prize 50s. 2nd 15s , Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. " 880" Yards.— lst Prize £3, 2nd 20s, or. i-' 10s. Nomination 2s 6d, acceptanc•v 2s. k One Mile.— lst Pri/.o £4. 2nd 30s, 3r< l " 10s. Nomination 4s, acceptance 2a Hop, Step and Jump, Broad Jump, Pol Vault, and \Uitrh Jump. — A .Gol< 7 Medal, valine £2 2s,' donated by M !' 0. Loane, will be presented to th ( ' winner of 'most points m the abov ;.' events: > s Single-handed Sawing Match. — Ist Prizi s. 40s, 2nd 15s. Kntrauce 2s. 6d,, ;, Double-handed Sawing Match.' 2 cuts — i- • Ist Prize £4, 2nd 30s. Nominatioi 3s, acceptance 2s. Chopping •Matchi standing block. — Is J . Prize £5, 2nd: 40s, 3rd 20s. , Nomi g nation 4s, acceptance 2s. (All # 15-inch white pine blocks.) .^ Leaping' Competition (Hunters' style).— r , Prizes valued £7 2s 6d. i Popy Jump. — Prizes valued £4 10s 6d. .- .Also Thread, the. Needle and Flag Race; ; (mounted). f Other' Events to suit Everybody. i NOMINATIONS for all Running " Chopping, and Sawing Events close witl Z, the Secretaries on FRIDAY, February 11 13 th, 1914. , ' Handicaps will appear as early ai j possible. f Special Train arrangements have beer 5 made. O. D. TUNNICLIFFE, 2 C. LOANE, 174 Joint Secretaries. '*_§_"#u_f PURPLE STAR f 4 vWtfSSSSs^^f^ requested to attend Ohurch, at lla.mT, and to be present at the Masc-nic Hall at 10.30 a.m. sliarp. Full regalia. Ladies invited, i 173' i ■*•* "By Order of fhe'W.M. | ">^^^ MASONIC. TURANGANUI MASONIC LODGE, No. 1480, E.C. , * rnHE Regular Monthly Meeting of the JL above Lodge will be held m the Masonic -Hall, Childers Road, on MON DAY NIGHT, February 9. , . A lecture on "Masonry will be delivered. ' Lodge tyled at 8 o'clock. . R." ROBERTSON, P.M., Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S PfIESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Corner Gobden St. 'and Cliilders Rd.) TO-MORROW'S SERVICES. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Mr A. Douglas Spiers. I Mangapapa, 7 p.m., Mr Youngstor 1 (Student). ; Kaiti, 7 p.m., Mr J. Wiliams (As , sistant.) ' ■ : < 18i i STOCK _ SALE. i^EXT STOCK SALI 1 WEDNESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. MATAWHERO YARDS Fat Stock Sale at 10 sharp. , Store Stock Sale at 11 sharp. Present Entries: -JOOO Including 500 2-Tooth Ewes (good straighl line). B 500 fresh fiili-mouth Ewes c 600 full-mouth Ewes 5 Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON* CO., Ltd., J. B. Kells, Auctioneer. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., ' A. S. Wachsmann, Auctioneer" ;W7 - • BUSHFELLINC, ( 2000 ACRES 2000 i.TQLET . , IN 'SECTIONS TO SUIT ALL ■ OONTRAOTOItS. Mr Winter, Opouiti, will supply all Stores, and will direct m sending Contractors to jY; CROPT, who will be ) stationed on \he Opouiti Side on 21$t s JANUARY, .1 W date Tenders will be receivt I. Apply— A. W- SPENCEZ . PAPAAATU. : • •' , ' 698 £2-* ER ' ACR__-£2 PARTLY IMPROVED BUSH PROPERTY. QQO ACRES, 11 miles, from* town by UuO dray Toad;- 400: acres English grass ; winters 800 sheep,\besides cattle ; 5 miles good -<■ fencing ••* .well watered, hilly country, lying' well to the sun; improved country m good .order; good 5-roomed Housfe, wobLshed,' whare, and yards. ONLY £2 PER ACRE. Cheapest Place m Market ! A Start m Life! Future Assured; C. G. BLOORE, POVERTY BAY LAND AGENCY. i. PURITY AND TRUTH BOOKS 5s each, posted 5s 3d ; What a Young Boy Ought to Know, What a Young", Girl Ought t6 Know, A Young Woman Ought to Know, A Young Man Ought to Know, Young Husband Ought to Knowi Young . Wife Ought to Know, A Wbman of 45 Ought to Know." A" Man of 45~Ouglit to Know. Self and Sex Series from Thos. Adams. ... UARDIAN Assurance Co., Ltd.~ Fire^ Personal, Accident," Employers' Liability, , Mortgagee , Indemnify,' and Glass Insurance effected at * lowest ourrent rates. ~ T. G. Lawless, Chief Agent, Gisborne. WILLIE TAN for Early Tomatoes, Cucumbers, and every deecrip"doTi of Talanri "IPrnit. - - i. T/*i< <T ' £350 puirchases Acre • Vj» J-_. Building Allotment, Te llapara. Exceptionally easy terms. — T. G. Lawless, Agent. ■ HAVE you seen the lovely Japanese Tea Sets ht The Peoples Empo'- . riumT make, splendid prp^iehtji OVERLAND CARS hare proved themselves m this district, as well , as m 'foreign countries; 1914 models now due. — Ormond'a Garno» 556^ T?'OR ; SALE— One strong, upstanding J_? Gig. m, good drder • double, patent r axles; cheap. — Apply to D. M."orr. •Phone 186.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13299, 7 February 1914, Page 4
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