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- RIMU ATHLETIC SPORTS AND l AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL. mo BE HELD ON THE RIMU - 1 - RECREATION GROUNDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd,, 1919. PROGRAMME: 1. —Maiden Chop, 12in. lying log. Prize, £2 and £l. Nomination 2s. acceptance Is. 2. —Maiden Race, lOOyds. Prizes £2 and £l. Nomination 25.; acceptance, Is. 3. —Bushmen’s Saw, two cuts, 12in. log. Ordinary bush saw must be used. Prizes, £2 and £l. Nomination, 25.; acceptance IS. 11. —Returned Soldiers’ Chop, 12in. lyI ing log. Prizes, £3 and £l. NoniiI nation, 35.; acceptance, Is. I o.—Sheffield Handicap, lOOyds. Prizes I £5, £2, and £l. Nomination 45.; ac. | eeptance 2s. 6 .i —Handicap Chop, 16in lying log. IPriizes, £o and Gold Medal presented by Mr W.-..Ha11, £2 and £l. Nomination, 45.; acceptance 2s, "•—Handicap Saw, 16in log; two cuts. Prize £3 and £l . Nomination, 35.; acceptance, Is. 1 Post, Entry Events:—Returned Sol- j diers Race, Married Ladies Race, Single 'Ladies’ 1 .Race, Girls’ Race, Married , Mens’ Race, Boy’s Race, Ladies’ Nail Driving Competition, Stepping 100 yards, Sheep Guessing Competition.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. All Running Events to be run under the Rules of the N.Z.A. and C. Union. Nominations accompanied by the necessary fees, close with the Secretary, P.O. Rimu, on Wednesday April 9tli.; Handicaps published on April 12th; acceptances, April 18th. Six starters or no event . The Committee reserve the right to withhold the handicap of any competitor for non-compliance with the Rules. Nominations for all events must be accompanied by the last two years’ per. formances. If not competed during the previous two years the last six performances. A. O’HALLORAN, Secretary.

TENDERS. Tenders will re received at the Office of the Public Trustee, Hokitika for the property known as “Holmes.” I.—Hokitika Town freehold sections 1469 to 1473, Bevell Street, area 2 roods 30 perches with all buildings thereon. 2.—The buildings iron and sheds, separately for removal. Tenders close on SATURDAY. March 29th., 1919, at 1 p.m. WM. DUNCAN and CO., Agents.

AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID FARM PROPERTY AT WAITAHA SETTLEMENT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26tli. At 2 p.m. (In the Estate of the Late Robert Douglas, .Tunr.) « Mhouston and co . • acting under instructions, will sell by public auction on the farm as above:—

That Desirable Farm of 264 acres, Lease in Perpetuity, all cleared and grassed, except few patches of shelter scrub, ling fenced with 5wire sheep-proof fence and subdivided into five paddocks. . New four-roomed house, cart shed, shearing shed and cow-slied, sheep yards and cow-yard. Situated two miles from Waitalia Factory, Post Office and School. Also 40 acres T.G.L. river bed island ; rental £1 per annum. Splendid dairy proposition. ALSO— Storrie lever Plow, steel tripod harrows, 2-horse mower, spring cart and new set harness, water pump, 25 shares in Ross Lime Kiln Coy. I 50 shares Waitalia Dairy Factory, AUCTION SALE. ON THE PREMISES, SEWELL STREET. THURSDAY 27th MARCH. At 2.30. p.m. Mhouston and c o • instructed by Mrs Brook will sell by auction ns above: Household Furniture aiul effects, including Brussels carpets, • Duchesse chests, marble top : wnshstnnd, •cheffonier, chairs, I tables, fenders, double bed- j steads and mattresses, etc, etc. F. S. STEFFAN. PROFESSIONAL TAXIDERMIST. OF KUROW, NORTH OTAGO. WISHES TO NOTIFY tlio deer stalkers of Westland and the general sporting public that as a professional deer stalker's guide and taxidermist of over 25 years experience | in New Zealand, they can rely on a first class job being made of tlieir trophies at a very moderate charge. j j CORRESPONDENCE INVITED, j Trophies for mounting can be sent direct through the N.Z. Erprcss Company to Ivurow railway station. j WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is absolutely | pure; a pleasant tonic-beverage.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1919, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
598

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1919, Page 3

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