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NOTICE. TO SHEEPFARMERS. ANY FARMERS desiring to SELL their FAT STOCK can obtain the HIGHEST LOCAL RULING PRICE by sending their Stock to the | puVKKTY DAY p ARM ERS' ! MEAT COMPANY'S ITTrORKS. We have client buyers who are prepared to give top price without any deductions whatever, whether for seconds or otherwise, for any stock passing through our Works. Therefore, we request any of our clients, before allowing any of their »tock to pass through other channels, to communicate with as and arrange dates for killing, and we will undertake to arrange aajg, without charge, should the farmer so desire, at the highest ruling price, without deductions, or to put the stock through to the very best advantage on owners' account, at the farmers' option. Stockowners are . invited to visit the Works and Bee their stock treated. C. H. ELLIOTT, 649 Manager. Patutahi ROYAL MAIL COACH; IS now running a DALLY SERVICE between GISBORNE AND PATUTAHI. The Coach leaves the Post Office at Patntahi at 9 A.>L, and on the Return journey departure is taken from the Herald Offioe at 3.15 P.M. Parcels for delivery en route must be left at the Masonic Stable, not later than 2.45 P.M. Passengers and Parcels will receive every attention. MANUTAHI SPORTS CLUB. PATRIOTIC SPORTS Will be held at MANUTAHI (CROSS ROADS) On ST. PATRICK'S DAY*, MARCH 17. First Event 10 a.m. sharp. Net proceeds in aid of Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Patrons: Messrs. T. S. Williams, E. B. Holt. A. T. Ngata. President: Mr. K. S. Williams. Vice-Presidents: Messrs A. B. Williams. D. J. Barry, J. McNeil. D. Duff. A. Kirk, P. J. Kemp, M. Highland. D. Hawkins, G. Kirk, Tu Fox, E. R. Ludbrook Tuta Ngarimu. C. Dalgairns, E. Hatten. T. Buchanan, | H. Airey. Eru Moeke, A. V. S. Reid, B. c. ' Watkins, R. Wilson, G. Dixon. P. Marsh. R. Wicksteed. B. Hayes, Pinaha Maru, Ehau Pakatae, W. Petherbridge. M. Hickey. Hon. Surgeon: Dr. Davis. Judges: Messrs J. Spratt and J. McNeil. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. j. Hicks. Hon. Secretary.Mr. P. Massicks. Committee: Messrs. J. Hogan, s. Holt, H. Badley, H. Beach, Haru Mangu, J. Anderson, J.. McCrae. P, Smythe. J. Robinson, R. Gibson. J. Reedy, S. McCosh, W. Jones. ' i PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN CHOP. 15in. standing log; Ist prize £5. 2nd £1. Entrance Bs. 2. FLAG RACE; Ist prize £2, 2nd 10s. Entrance Ss. 3. OPEN HORSE JUMP; Ist prize £5, 2nd £2. Entrance Bs. 4. TUG-OP-WAR, 8 men a-side; Ist prize 30s. Entrance, ls per man. LUNCHEON. 5. DE WET RACE: Ist prize £2. 2nd 10s. ] Entrance 3s. v ' 6. THREAD TOE NEEDLE; Ist prize 10s. Entrance ls. 7. HANDICATP CHOP. 18ln standing block; Ist prize £10. 2nd £2. Nomination 10s, acceptance ss. 8. TILTING THE RING; Ist prize 208. Entrance Ss. 9. BEST LADIES' HACK: special prize. Entrance 2s. 10. WHEELBARROW RACE; Ist prize 20s.' Entrance 2s. 11. POTATO RACE; Ist prize £2, 2nd 10s. Entrance 3s. 12. UMDERHAND HANDICAP CHOP; 18in ldock; Ist prize £8. 2nd £2. Nomination 10s. acceptance 3s. 13. PONY JUMSP. Ist £3, Snd £1. En-tl-JhCli ______ 14. COM-WTTBE MEN'S RACE (compul sow). Entrance 2s 6d. Also Children's Events, Sfe*cp Guessing and Chain Stepping Competitions. Sal* of gifts on smarts greunds by Mr. Buchanan, Auctioneer. Handicap Chops.— Nominations close with the Secretary, at Manutahi Hotel, accompanied by last two performances and Nomination Fees. All protests to be lodged with Committee 10 minutes after each event. Protest fee 10s. All chops run under N.Z. Axemen's Association Rules. v NOMINATIONS close with the Secretary, at Manutahi. on MARCH 14th, at 8 p.m. . Member's fee, 58. Admission to grounds: Ladles, is; Gentlemen. 9s. P. MASSICKB. Hon. Sec. _*_-___-/ Wmm\Wm\m\W _^^_____B(i^^^^ OOR Bust and Cheapest Produce A. (Potatoes speciality), Henry Currie, " l4 J I £ we 8tr «®t (late Booth, McDonald and Co.). three doom from Adair Bro*. *\ JOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men's _ Boaters, Panamas, and Felt HaU. 1 Vmw Season's Btoek J art arrived. ]

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14243, 10 March 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14243, 10 March 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14243, 10 March 1917, Page 10

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