FOOTBALL 'J’ARANAKI JJUGBY (JNION. ! (Incorporated.) m i - ’OK PUKEKURA PARK. ' TO-DAY (SATURDAY), AUGUST 2. OKATO V. TUKAPA SENIORS. OKATO V. TUKAPA SENIORS. OKATO V. TUKAPA SENIORS. OKATO V. TUKAPA SENIORS. At 1,30 p.m. OLD BOYS V. INGLEWOOD'SENIORS OLD BOYS V. INGLEWOOD SENIORS OLD BOYS V. INGLEWOOD SENIORS OLD BOYS V. INGLEWOOD SENIORS At 3 p.ra. RUGBY, ART UNlON—Closes? August. ,15. • Buy a Ticket each week. Support' your Local Art Union. ADMISSION: Gentlemen; 1/-, Ladies 6d; Children over 14, 6d. . S. E. NIELSON, ■ Secretary. J)AFFODIL gHOW. (Under Auspices Methodist Church) CLIFTON HALL, WAITARA, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 11 and 12, 1930. SCHEDULE includes Amateur Classes foi Daffodils, Cut Flowers, Decorative Classesp Fancy Work, Cooking ’Etc. Also special open class for Daffodils. ■ THIS IS THE POPULAR NORTH TARANAKI SPRING SHOW. Apply for Schedule to — R. H. LAWRENCE, Hon. Secretary. REMOVAL OF OFFICES. fpIIE Offices of the undermentioned will, after TO-DAY (Saturday), August 2, be removed to the National Bank Buildings (upstairs), entrance from Brougham Street. Taranaki Jockey Club. Taranaki District Committee. Taranaki Land, Building and Investment Society (Permanent). Mortgage, Loan and Agency Co., Ltd, Warea Co-operative -Dairy Co., Ltd. ? Newall Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd. C. B. WEBSTER, Secretary. NOTICE. TO DAIRY FACTORY EMPLOYEES. jTN thanking you for your generous support in the past I beg to announce [ that I will be resuming my usual ’ rounds (the same day at each factory as last season) commencing Thursday, July 31, wfiea your further favours will receive my personal attention. I also desire to draw your attention io . the fact that I am not in any way connected with the firm I was associated with at one time and that my van has my OWN NAME ONLY on it. Yours faithfully, j • W. V. PATTERSON. ! Men’s and Boys’ Outfitter, Regent Street, Haw-era. TO POULTRY FANCIERS. JfEW JMFORTED JgLOOD • . AYING considerably increased my stock’ and plant,- I ani now in a position ( to supply DAY-OLD CHICKS AND SETi TINGS of eggs in any number. The inl troduction of new blood, more eggs per ■ hen and concentration upon good type has been my aim. Last year a cockerel;was , purchased at considerable cost from Aus- [ tralla and placed at the head of my flock. This is a grandson of the famous “Maisie” .(registered R.O.P. hen No. 6) that laid 351 eggs in 364 day’s at the British Columbia ’ egg-laying competition at Agassis, ’ Canada, while on the' male side there are two crosses of. 330 and 307 egg producers. Cockerels ‘from this, magnificent bird are .being used this year and the progeny I am ;■ now offering should be great egg layers and .; full of quality. ‘ , . • * My birds, this .year, have won 50 prizes, . 13 specials and 6 .cups, as well as the .John Jarvis Honour Bowls.' WHITE LEGHORN.—Day-cid thicks, 15/- per dozen, or £5 10s per 100. i J \ Settings 10/6. < '. ' ■ . LIGHT SUSSEX.—IS/- per setting. . ■ IMPORTED STRAIN, American Barred Rocks,—£l Is per setting. '! BOOK ORDERS EARLY TO AVOID. .DISAPPOINTMENT; Visitors cordially welcomed at the farm. . .. .. A. J. DAVEY, Stratford ; Poultry Farm, 'Phene 628. Celia St’., Stratford. ’’ WHITE LEGHORN' COCKERELS ; . . FOR SALE/- -/.//. ;/ ' ’ < ' Full brothers' to "winning; team , Taranaki Egg:Laying Competition at ' ' ■ ' Normanby, 1929,1930. TRIOS AND A FEW PULLETS ONLY- FOR SALE. ■ ■ ' ' Booking .orders for Settings and Day-Old Chicks. * For Price and Particulars write for ill us- > trated catalogue to—- ‘ .R. R. C AK NON, .■ .. J BONNY DOON, .POULTRY -FARIE \ 1 STRATFORD. t. ; .’Phone No, 770.. Telegrams: R ■ ,R. . • ■■ ' Cannon, Stratford' ■ ' ’
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1930, Page 3
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