hotel accommodation, etc. JJEEKELEx JJOTEL (Wellington 's largest Wooden Private Hotel) — ORIENTAL BAY WELLINGTON ^JTHE BERKELEY, which was recently daaiaged by fire is now being renovated and redecorated throughout, in readiness for the Summer Season. Meanwhile rooms are availalrie in the undamaged portion of the House. Tariff: 12/6 per day, £3 15/- per week. L. F. KELLY — Proprietor, JJOTEL gPA — r^AUPO (Under Vice-Regal Patronage). Fully Hcensed and A.A. Assn. House with excellent cuisine. Private fishing, thermal baths and sights on the property. P.O. Box 12. /Phone 18. TAUPO. T. A. HEATS, Proprietor. piEST — AND ALWAYS FIRST JBENT'8 gof EL ROTORUA. QAULFIELD jJOUSB Sydney St. East (opp. Parlt. Buildings) WELLINGTON. Modern Guest House. Bed and breakfast, 7/6} daily tariff 12/6; weekly by arrangement. MRS. E. MAXWELL. Tel. 42-355. — w— —— — — — ggjgp , PBOFESSIONAL. UEORGE H. DAVIES DENTAL SURGEON. KARAMU EOAD, HASTINGS. Opposite Herald-Tribune Office. 'Phone 2564. Close 12,30 Thursday. N. A. OWEN, C.P.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON (Uaiversity of New Zealand) 210 LYNDON EOAD, HASTINGS, (opp. St. MattheW 'S Anglican Chureh) 'Phone 2766, Thursday half-holiday. SHATTKY & WEBBER FJLO. (Eng.) F.8.M.O. (Lond.) OPHTHALMIO OPTICIAN, Qualified refraetionists eontinuaiiy tu attendance. Consuiting Rooms: RUSSELL STREET :: HASTINGS Box 67. 'Phone 3013. Also at Waipukurau every Tuesday. MB. a M. BENNETT MR. B. M. BENNETT OPTIOIANS, Hastings Street Tel. 139 ' v Napier. - Opp. Plaza TheatrU " Btic 73 t . — s* - ■ ■ ' • j i . KELSEY & ROGERS STOCK & SHAREBROKEES. Company and Publie Secretaries. Agents: Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd« Karamu Buildings. 'Phone 4300 Queen Street :: Hastings. IJE AUTE DISTRICT SPORTS OLtB (Run under rules Of N.Z.A,A.)
^NNUAL gPORTS JJEETING SATURDAY, APRIL 10th at TE AUTE £100 :: IN PRIZES :: £100 P R O G R A M M E HORSE EVENTS ' 1. Open Leaping, 2. Ladies' Leaping. 3. Maiden Leaping. 4. Pony Leaping 5. Consolajtion. Jump 6. Flag Race. 7. Turning Competition, 8. Betfding Competition. 9. Thr ead-t he-N eedle. 10. Tiltiixg the Eing.
. ATHLETIC EVENTS 1. Men's 100 yards Handicap. 2. Men's 220 yards Handicap. 3. Men's 440 yards Handicap. 4. Men's 880 yards Handicap. 5. Ladies' 75 yafds Handicap. 6. Ladies' 100 yards Handicap. 7. Mixed Relay: Men 440, 220, 2 Ladies 110 yards. misoelLanEous Maoris' 100 yards Handicap. Maoris' 220 yards Handicap. Hop, Step and Jump (local). Mafried Ladies' Race. Married Men's Eace. Ladies' Nail Driving. Chain Stepping. Highland events Girls and Boys under 10 — 1 Fling Sword Dance Irish Jig Girls and Boys tinder 12— Fling . Sean Trtiibhais Horn Pipe Irish Jig
Girls and Boys, 12 and under 16 years Fling Sean Truibhais Horn Pipe Sword Dance SHEEP GUESSING • Live Weight Refreshment Booth Fruit Stall, Hot Water, etc., ob ground. ENTRIES for Athletic Events close With the Secretai'y on MONDAY, April 5th. ADMISSON: FedCstjjahs J/-, fclotvso men 1/6, Motor Cycle and DriVer 1/6, Side Car and Driver 2/-, Vehicie and D|iver 2/-, Motor Car and Driver 2/6. Children under 12 yeafs 661 JOHN CAMPBELL, Hon. Sec., Phone 6994, Hastings. ' ' Duncraig, ' ' Opapa.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 69, 8 April 1937, Page 2
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