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RACE MEETINGS. JOCKEY QLUB NEW PLYMOUTH CHRISTMAS~MEETING. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1918. Held on the Club's Beautiful Grounds. CITIZENS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. First Race starts at 11.45 a.m. sharp. Special and Delayed' Trains. . E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33. New Plymouth. RACING £JLUB AWAPUNI RACECOURSE PALMERSTON NORTH. CHRISTMAS MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26 & 27, 1918. First Race Starts at 11.30 a.m. each day Trains leave Palmerston North for Racecourse on December 26 at 10.,35, 10.53 11.3 and 11.15 a.m. Special Trains run from all points to Palmerston North. No Luncheons, but light refreshments and morning and afternoon tea to be provided. gTRATFORD J3ACES NEW YEAR'S DAY. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1919. RECORD ACCEPTANCES IN ALL EVENTS. GOOD CATERING GOOD MUSIC. SPECIAL TRAINS from New Plj-mouth, Hawera and Whangainomoiift. Horses from Auckland and Wellington and intermediate districts will compete with Taranakfs best representatives on the picturesque Stratford Course, during vimt promises to be The Premier Racing Fixture of the Province. Magnificent scenery, being run under the shadow of mighty .Epfmont in the .ivest and smoking Ngquruhoe and Ruaoshu in the east.. AMPLE AND SAFE MOTOR ACCOMMODATION AND HORSE AND VEHICLE PA!'DOCKS.

AMUSEMENTS. i'GEACIOTJS SEASIDE FRIVOLITY NEW YEAR'S DAY JANUARY 1, 1919. ' NEW PLYMOUTH ; JJREAKWATER JJICNIC i- '_jf "' On the < 1 • ngamotu beach; • The Mecca of the Roller Joy Bathers. The Haven of the Juvenile Paddlers. TREASUR.E HUNT. Laborious, but Hilarious. The Multitudinous Excavators will begin at 2 p.m. • Fifty Prizes for Skill and Ingenuity. ARENA ATTRACTIONS. Novelty Sports. Slim Sambo Events. SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP. Three-mile Race. MAGNIFICENT THREE-DECKER CAKE COMPETITION. Secure a Ticket from Hoffmann's. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Delayed Trains. Electric Trams to Beach Hot Water and Milk Free Bring your own tea and sugar. ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: 1/-. Children Free. North, -South,' East or West, i; Ngamotu Picnic Always Best. A TONIC FOR THE CHILDREN—SUNSHINE AND SURF. R. 0. ELLIS, ■ Hon. Sec.

L--ND FOE SALE. WOOL FROZEN MEAT WOOL FROZEN MEAT PRESENT high p r i e e S -f or lliesc com . raodities will continue and the class o. country whicU produces thorn will never l, e cheaper tlwu it i 3 to - THERE WJLL BE A BOOM BUY, BfeFORE IT COMES. 778 of good sheep country. subdivided into U paddocks, _ -.veil watered: 700 iUTcy 3i! grass. 1(H) acres pJmigJMblo; near school / and t ruilos from railway station. •' BLILDINGS.—5 roomed house, shearing shed, yard:;, slieflp dip, etc.

Price £ll 10s per acre. Owner who is anxious to dispose of this property owing !o . age> wiu consi(ier a „ exchange for a smaller farm, pavable town piopcrty or u good mortgage. B. A; LARGE, THE PBOPERTY EXCHANGE AGENCY, U.S.S, Luildingj, St. Aubyn Street. ELTHAM FARMS FOR LEASE. POSSESSION NEXT SEASON. 240. ACRES <j>f Hat land," situated on tj,,., tarred road, about 2 miles from ilit.raru, close to cheese factory and school; well-fenced, St paddocks, plenty of water, large carrying capacity; firstclass dwelling of S rooms, bathroom, scullery, hot and cold water; up-to-date cowshed, with milking'machine,, releaser and engine installed. Lot of oilier good outbuildings, including motor shed. This farm lias not changed hands for mtiuv years, owner now wishes to'retire, and has decided to lease for 5 or < years at £1 los per acre, rates extra.- Will consider giving purchasing clause. Rent payable quarterly. (Sole- Aaents). (3007)

ARE YOU COMING TO NGAERE GARDENS ON XMAS DAY & BOXING DAY? IP NOT, WHY NOT? LESTER BROS, are on the job. IJo need to bring a hamper. AII you require can be purchased on the ground, COLD LUNCHEON, Is 6d. AFTERNOON TEA, fld. FRUIT SALAD & CREAM, 6d. Ham Sandwiches, Cakes, Biscuits, Lollies, Drinks, Ice Cream,. . ■ Nuts, Fruit galore. The Children enjoy Boating on the Lake, Ocean Wave., Swings, Paddling Pool, See Saw. Don't forget the WATER CHUTE ON BOXING DAY. Trains Leave New Plymouth. Trains Leave Stratford Trains Leave Hawera Returning from NgaereNOTICE. X° Drovers and Owners of Travelling Stock.—Mr. H. Wells lias an accommodation paddock at Pukearuhe securely fenced and hanuy to the beach. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. flve-soater Motor-car, in good order; cheap; or owner would exchange r.s. deposit for house or sections in the borough of New Plymouth. Inspection and trial can be arranged. Apply by Ietter—"EXCHANGE", ' ' News Office.

FOR LEASE. 142 ACRES of choice land, about 2 mile 3 from Eltham by asplialt road, large area stumped and ploughed, well-fenced, numerous subdivisions, permanently watered. House of 5 rooms, owner will erect milking shed to suit tenant. . Carry capacity 55 to 60 cows. About one mile from ch.-ese factory, school handy. Owner will lease for'o or 7 years at ■£& ,10s p„er acre, tecani to pay rates. Consider Riving » purchasing clause. (Sole Agents) (.liSii) W. H. k(I M'GARRI LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ELTHAM.

For Mangold Seed, Swede Seed, Turnip Seed and ell Manures. get a quotation from ' H. C. LUKE. INQISI WOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1918, Page 8

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