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Monday April 16- POLLARD'S PICTURE Monday, April 16 Daniel Frobraan Famous Flayers Present— Fascinating PAULINE FEEDEEICKS in 55 rff A Tff A ” Fascinating PAULINE FREDERICKS in JU.tll£j ill « “HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED.” To-Night ! Opera House, McLEAN’B FUTURE* GQY. To-Night f~ Famous Flayers introduce beautiful Irene Howley in the greatest em tional drama of the age— FIVE Acrs— “ The Moth and the Flame " —gooo .feet WEDNESDAY ! Dorothy Bernard and Thurlow Berger WEDNESDAY ! In the Win Fox Masterpiece—- “ The Liu’e Gipsy” 7000 FEE! TOGO FEET

Mule Rags, of ssivs, heats, ones !oued. No rn'r-es, Hurdle Race of 50 ?ov<», weight for ago; heats, rede and a distance. Mr G. Macon’s b.g. Selim, aged, 10.1 (Taylor) ... ... 1 Mr J. Knox’s br .in. Blink Bonny, aged, 10.1 (Goodman) ... 2 Mr J. B. Clspsott’s br.g. Brown Stout, ngt'd, 10.1 (Stacey) ... 3 Three heats were run to decide the event. SECOND DAY’S EVENTS. Grand Stand Handicap of 60 bovb, the necond horse to receive 10 bovb ; If mile?. Mr G. Garforth’a b.g, Kohler, aged, 10 7 (Kraft) ... ... 1 Mr J. Knox’s br.g. Candidate egad 5 year*, 9 7 (Goodmau) ... 2 Me J. Thompson’s b.g. Mocking Bird, aged 6 years, 10.3 (Martin) ... ... 3 Mr H. Cassidy’s Bella Domra also ran ; Selim, Gamester, Block Bess, and H-nwick Lid were pc &ich"d. Trotting Handicap of 20 ' sovp, welter weights, 5 miles. Mr Daugherty’s b,m. Dinah, aged 5 years (scr) (Peer.-) ... 1 Mr Mcßae’s cm. Kathleen, aged, 360yds (T. Harris) 2 Ladies’ Purse with sweep of 5 sovs each added. Horses to qualify by being jumped over a hurdle in front of the stand. Gentlemen riders, welter weights, 1 mile and a distance. Mr J. J. Bartlett presented a handsome whip to the rider of the

winner. Mr J. Knox's br.g. Candiuate, ag.d i> years, L 2.13 (T. Harris,) ... ... 1 Mr J. Thoiapson’s c.m. Mocking Bird, aged 6 years, 12,4 (Mr Carroll) 2 Mr G. Mason’s bp. Salim, aged, 12 4 (Mr Barton) ... ... 3 Gamester was scratched. The two leadiDg horses want an extra round, but tha borae leading at the correct distance was declared the winner. For continnw.tion of news see fourth page 'WJ&J ANTED TO BDY —Giod UOW T y m full profit. Apply Guardian Office. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. Commencing WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th. MESSRS A. J. COLEM AN & HARRY TAYLOR P. esent the BOYAL PANTOMIME CO. Fourth Annual Tour of New Zealand. In the R'cord Breaking Wonder Show. 44 Little Jack Horner.” Interpreted bv 30 S?ar Artists. Ileadeu l'> the Favourite Principal P-- ntcfijune Roy, MISS KATHLEEN MACK. Comp Ute C ist of Principals, Chorus, Ballets,' Marches. OPERA GHCuESTRA. Box Plan now open at Mrs Browne’s. PRICKS—4/, 3/ and 2 /. BOROUGH OF ROSS. IN THE MATTER of “ The Municipal Corporations Act, 1903 ” and “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908,” and the amendments thereto public notice is hereby given that an ELECTION will be held on WEDNESDAY, 2oth APRIL, 1917, for the pur. pose of electing NINE COUNCILLORS and a MAYOR for the Borough of Ross ) and I hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s Office, Ross, as the p ace, and Wednesday, 18th April, 1917 (before noon) as the day for nominations of candidates for such offices. Dated this 10th day of April, 1917. A W. PEEBLES, Returning Officer.

BOROUGH. OF BOSS. _ iURSUANT to tlie provisions of “ The Harbors Act, 1908 ” and tlie amendments thereto, I hereby give notice that an ELECTION will be held on WEDNESDAY, 25th APRIL, 1917, for the purpose of electing ONE MEMBER of the Hokitika Harbour Beard by the electors of the Borough of Boss, to represent the said Borough on the said Board, and I hereby appoint the Town Clerk’s Office, Boss, as the place, and Wednesday, 18th April, 1917 (before noon) as the day for nomination of candidates for such office. Dated 'his lOih day of April, 1917. A. W. PEEBLES, Returning Officer. REWARD STOPPED. Batchelor wants to know if the neighbors, who stole his grapes, were to be re-christened, would they be any be ter. It matters little as my brother Jesus will be here in 1931. Will ho call and see the Pope.—Amos 111 Chapter, 7th Terse.’ BATCHELOR, THE HERETIC.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1917, Page 3

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