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GREAT JERSEY CATTLE FAIR. AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. SATURDAY, APRIL 1. ; At 1 p.m. GILLIES & NALDER TT7ILL sell by public auction as above,— On account of Mr. Dunlevie,— 22 imported cows and heifers, imported from Australia. On account of Mr. John Nicholson,— 1 Herd Book cow, Bilbery VII. 5 Jersey cows 1 purebred Jersey Bull, Golden Brown, No. 299, Vol. IV. On account of Mr. F. Towler,— 1 Jersey Ml 0.K., No. 492, Vol. VI., N.Z.J.H.B. On account of Mr. R. J. Linn,— 1 purebred cow Flower IL, New Zealand J.H.B. On account of Mr. G. Blackwell,— 1 Jersey bull, 3 years. On account of Mr. H. Mullions,— 1 Jersey bull, 3 year 3. On account of Mr. J. S. T. Short, Okaiawa, — 3 Herd Book pedigreed heifers, by Cherry's Magnet, out of pedi : greed heavy milking cows, in calf to the celebrated champion bull Pride of Beaconsfield. Also, — 1 young bull, by Cherry's Magnet, from Twilight, a very heavy milking pedigreed cow. On account of Mr. P. McNaughton, Patea,— '6 Jersey cows. Catalogues on application. NX LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD. JjIST OF gALES. APRILStratford—Tuesdar, April 11, Cattle Sale Stratford—April 25, Stratford Cattle Sale. Particulars of offerings will be advertised in due course. PURANGI_ SPORTS WILL BE HELD LV TOHE'S PADDOCK, AT PURANGI, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1911. Patron. .> Mr. Bergin President J. B. Hine, Esq., M.P. yice-Presidents.—Messrs. Sanders, Barnett, Kennington, Silk, Webb, Waite, Hanover, Phillips, Corkill, Matthews, Pennington, Nicholls Lile, Sutherland, Campbell, Rawlinson, Thompson. Committee. —Messrs. C. Dewar (chairman), F. Dowman, H. Dowman, Campbell, P. Dowman, Thomas, Allen, MacKey, Fieraband, Powell, Sangi, Puata, and Tohe. PROGRAMME. Ist. 2nd. 20/ 5/ 1. 100 yds. Maiden 20/ 5/ Post entry 2/-. 2. High Jump 15/ 2/6 Post entry 1/6. 3. 12-inch Chop (open).... 25/ 10/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 4. 220 yds. Handicap (open) 25/ 5/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 5. Double-hand Sawing (open), 15-inch block. 25/ 5/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. <>. Ladies' race, trophy value 10/ 7. 440 yds. Handicap (open) 35/ 7/6 Nom. 2/6, Accept. 1/-. S. 15-inch Chop (open).... 50/ 15/ Nom. 3/-, Accept. 1/6. 9. Boys' Race, under 16.... 7/6 2/i Post entry 1/-. 10. Members' Race 10/ 2/6 Post entry 1/-. 11. 880 yds. Handicap (opon) 40/ 7/6 Nom. 2/6, Accept. 1/-. 12. Stepping Chain 10/ Post entry 6d. 13. 100 yds (open) 25/ 5/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 14. Girls' Race, trophy value 7/6 15. Nail-driving Competition 5/ Post entry 6d. 16. Sheep-guessing Com • 10 Post entry 1/-. 17. Points Prize Medal. Points to count 1, 2, & 3. Programme subject to alterations. Nominations for events No. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8. 11, and 13 close with the Secretary at Purangi on March 25, Mil. , Acceptances at 11 a.m. day of sports. Handicaps will be declared March 31, 1911. Four comf!feti|srs must start, or no second prize gi?en. All nominations must be accompanied by fees and previous two years' performances. If no performances for two years, previous three performances to be given. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. Admission to ground, 1/-; children under 12, 6d. Good paddock for horses adjoining Sports Ground, 1/-. DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE EVENING. All communications to be addressed to H. POWELL, Purangi, Secretary. VYAITAKA-URENUI AND AWAK MAIL COACH. THROUGH TRL WEEKLY SERVICE FROM NOV. 7. Leaves Urenui daily 6.45 aim. and 3.K p.m. for Waitara. Leaves Waitara for Urenui at 8.30 a.a and 5.45 p.m. From Waitara to Uruti, Okau, Tonjp. porutu, Mokau and Awalrino EVER MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATTJB DAY, and from Awakino to Waifara EVERY MONDAY. TUESDAY an<? THURSDAY (changing at Uruti). Passengers can therefort reach Mokau on Saturdays, spend a day there, re turning on Mondays to catch New Ply mouth train the same evening. All goods at reasonable ■ rates anii proniptlv delivered. Wai*aM*to Awakino.—Return fare 25« Waitara to Urenui. Return fare 4b (reduction to two or three in a fa ily or regular travellers). All orders or parcels left with Mr. R Gribbon, Waitara, or Mr. Kibby, sad dler, will be attended to. A. G. CRAWFORD, Proprietor, Urenui

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 31 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 31 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 266, 31 March 1911, Page 1

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