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FOOTBALL. rjpilE REASON’S g EALING. RUGBY FIXTURE! RUGBY FIXTURE 1 Patrons have had a record of Big Internationals, hut the INCOMPARABLE IN FINESSR Will be Presented AT STEELE PARK ON SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT, when pRINTERS WILL MEET .Q.ROCERS FOR THE MORRIS CUP! MORRIS CUP! Who will he the First to have their names on the Trophy? Bo among Hie Rugger Fans to urge your side on Saturday. The splendour of Springbok and All Black will he dimmed by The Rugby lustre, which is guaranteed in the meeting of rjpHESE G REAT O uns - THE CAUSE IS AN ALLURING ONE. Funds go to the Bailey Ward Extension Applications are invited for position of Referee. Only “Efficient" men need apply. Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Tickets on Sale at all Grocers. A. H. WILDE, 180 Organiser. A. AND P. SHOW. AGRICULTURAL AND pASTORAL A SSOCIATION. THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN CLASSES AND PRIZES FOR COMING SHOW. (SPECIAL CLASSES ADDED). CLASS 4a —For best yearling colt, filly or gelding, sired by either of the (tmp) sires, Archiestown or Day Comet. First prize a cup valued at Sgns, presented, by the president (Mr T. Clarkin), second prize £2, and third £l, will be paid if entries warrant. CLASS 54a—For best mare, in foal to, or with foal at foot, by False Alarm, or mated with sire named during present season. First free service (one marc) season 1921, second prize £2 2s presented by H. Gothorpe, Esq. CLASS 54b —For best foal sired by False Alarm. First prize free service one marc by sire named. Presented by 11. Golliorpc, Esq. CATTLE GLASSES. A cup valued at Sgns will be presented to winner of most points in the Pedigree Jersey Cattle Section, by J. Varney, Esr(. A cun valued at Sgns will be presented to the winner of most points in the Pedigree Friesian Cattle Section, by Messrs Coughlin Bros. A cup valued at Sgns will be presented to the winner of most points in the Pedigree Ayrshire Cattle Section, by Messrs Hudner Bros. SHEEP CLASSES. The N.Z. Sheep Breeders’ Association offer a silver medal for Champion Ram in the English Leicester Section. Schedules are now ready. If one has not reached you, undersigned will be pleased to forward on application. Entries close October 27th. Send them along. Send in your applications for space. J. M. BAXTER, 202 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. WOODLANDS DRAINAGE DISTRICT. NOTICE OP POLL. fOTICE is hereby given as required ' by Statute, that a Poll will be ken at the Board's Office, 90. Vicria Street, Hamilton, on TUESDAY, ith October, 1921, on a proposal of e Board of the above district to raise loan of THREE THOUSAND POUNDS r the carrying out of drainage works, wit, the improvement of existing ■ains and the construction of new ics. The security and provision for payment of the loan shall be a special to on a uniform scale of lid (one :nny and three-eighths of a penny) the £ on the capital rateable value all rateable lands shown on the >ecial Roll prepared, signed and iHailed as required in Regulations idcr the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 113, and amendments thereof. The an to have a currency of 364 years, and bear interest at 44 per cent per annum. The cost of raising the loan and the interest for the llrst year to be paid out of the loan. JOHN MATTHEWS. Chairman, 188 Woodlands Drainage Board.

‘JJARP OF "pyUiV ELLERSLIE. Good Accommodation lor Visiting’ Horsemen Also Good Stabling and Paddocks. 3mln to Hie Course. WHS M. MEADE, Proprietress. 172 ’Phone 1700 A. QUALITY! QUALITY! QUALITY! WHEN buying quality you must go where Quality reigns. T. C. B E L L - , PASTRYCOOK, CONFECTIONER k DAIRYMAN. ’Phone 161 D. Right opposite Shaw’s Garage. IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT ALL BUYERS. WE CAN SUPPLY AT TOWN • ' HRIGBS; —Cement;, Hydraulic Lime, Agricultural Lime, Roche Lime, Bricks, Drain Pipes, Field Tiles, Wire Netting, Plain and Barbed Wire, Nails, Staples, White Lead, Raw Oil, Terebinc, Bed Lead and Scrim, etc. Office 'phone 2303. Private ’phones; M. E. Layboum 1636, S. W. Whyte 1949. HUKANUI STREET, CLAUDELANDS. A.E, A NTISEPtTc JJEALINt* QINTMENT. For cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, ulcers, old sores, eczema it has no equal. Wonderfully effective. SOLD IN JARS 1/6 and 2/0, postage 3d extra, from A. E CCLKS ’ CHEMIST, 171, OIiEEN, STREET, AUCKLAND. Country Orders receive prompt and Careful Attention, DILLICAR’S SALE. —Nugget Floor Polish. 9d tin. Dll

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14770, 8 October 1921, Page 4

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