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AMUSEMENTS. ■jgMPIRE jpICTDRE JpALACE. TO-NICHT! Last night! Feats of Skilful-Horsemanship and Daring Deeds, in which cowboys and "Cowgirls, excel, .are seen in THE YEARLY "GATHERING OF AMERICA’S RIDERS OF THE LONE PLAINS. An Amusing and Educating Picture: CALIFORNIA'S ROUND-UP, CALI FORNIA’S R ODND-UP, CALIFORNIA’S ROUND-UP, Where excitement reigns supreme and contests for the supremacy of tho-South-ern States aro held. Cowboys'and Cowgirls do their little stunts to the delight and amusement of thousands of enthusiastic spectators. CALIFORNIA'S ROUND-UP. Chariot races by the pick of California’s horsemen. Subduing theybucking, biting bronchos. Buffalo riding by Cowgirls. ELECTION RESULTS WILL BE SCREENED. b 205 i ECREATION PUNCAREHU. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1915. NOVELTY SPORTS In Aid of Belgian Relief Fund. Race’s of AlKDcscriptions. Tug-of-AVar, Married r. Single’. All Events Post Entry. PRIZES FOR EACH EVENT. AVeight - guessing of Various Kinds. SALE OF GIFTPRobtfCE..SHEEP, PIGS. ElNothing too small to give. Nothing too large to bring. Luncheon Booth on Groimd. GRAND PATRIOTIC CONCERT AND DANCE In the Hall at Night. W. T. GUILD, aB9~ Hon. Sec. KING COUNTRY CENTRAL COLLIE CLUB. The third annual trials AA'ill be held in MR. COATES’ PADDOCK, PIO PIO, On WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY. April 38, 29, and '3O, 1915. ' Orer £3O in Prize-money and several Special Prizes and Cups. I - Lunch and Refreshments can be obtained on the ground. i Late entries will be received by the | Secretary, from whom programmes can Lbe obtained. A SMOKE CONCERT will be held • at the close of the First Day’s Trials. G. w. Brown, -b73 Hon. Sec. SALES* BY AUCTION. ANNUAL TURNIP FAIR. [ TE PUKE YARDS. t TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1915, At 12 .noon sharp. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., TAURANGA, -Will hold their Annual Turnip Fair at their Te Puke Yards on TUESDAY, MAY 11. Present entries; '2OOO H liSi ng £ ATTtß ’ 1000 Steers. 3 and I years, mostly in forward condition 500 Fat and Forward Cows 100 Stags and Bulls 400 31-year Steers bB3 Entries solicited. J. BROWN, Auctioneer. MISCELLANS-OUS. ESTATE OF C. W. HURSTHODSE, DECEASED. FOR SALE, in lots to suit purchasers, desirable Building Sections fn Pendarves Street, near Fort Niger; exceptionally easy terras. —For particulars apply Public Trust Office. / Tenders arc invited for the Purchase for Removal of House and Outbuildings on the above property. Tenders close on 30th instant at the Public Trust Office, where full particulars may be obtained. bB4 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. TWO IDEAL DAIRY FARMS. NO DROUGHTS IN THIS COUNTRY. i U)i ACRES 2 ROODS, Freehold _l. ial I. situated on the Robson Road, Pukengahu; well fenced and subdivided. good farm buildings; will carry <l2 coirs easily, besides other stock : all - level and well watered; creamery opposite. Price £35 per acre, £36 with milking machine. Terms, £SOO down, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. -J Q A ACRES, Freehold, adjoining A OV> above; will carry TO cows and do them well; 6-roomcd house, new cowshed (concrete floor); subdivided into numerous paddocks, and well watered by everlasting streams. Price £3O per acre. Terms, £SOO clown, balanced years at 5 per cent. Apply NEWTON KING, Stratford, Sole Agent. b2OZ

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 7