OYSTERS- On shell, fried, grilled or in hatter at the Rendezvous to-night. Table some home. Order your supper by phone, No. lD3s. A DAMS BRUCE CAKES—See our U window for prices.—The Rendezvous, Re veil St. ITTOE 'SALE— A Romney RAMS, 2-tooth to full-mouth; 3 SPRINGERS, due any day. Apply W. A. .J amieson, Jvoitera ngi. (J UMMKR GOODS must be cleared bei ore-stock-taking! Remember a I'iilJ purse means a bagi'ul oi' L>argaiiis if you shop at McKay and Sou’s.
NVEiSTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF TH-E CENTRAL HIDING. Ladies and Gentlemen : T DESIRE. TO THANK YOU most sincerely lor your substantial support in the recent County Bye-Elec-tion, especially under the circumstances having two candidates from the same locality, and j. hope at the next General County Election the farming community will be able to. return a resident councillor. Again thanking you. • Yours faithfully, NY. A. JAMIESON.
MANANUI-RUATAPU CLUB SPORTS . AT LAKE MAHLVAPUA. SATURDAY, 12tli. APRIL., 1930. ■prFTY-FIYE POUNDS PRIZE ~ L MONEY FOR BIG CHOP, AND A GOLD MEDAL. - iJ i timber red pine. Logs t<j suit all competitors—l2in., 13 in., and 14in. Patron, AV. J. Butler, Esq.; President, Jas. O’Brien, Esq., ALP.; Handi cap per, Rex Fitzgerald; Axemen’s Events: Judges, AY. AVilson and H. G. Henderson; Starter/ Jack Davern. Local sports in charge of Alex Borrow man.
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Registered under the N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union. 1— Maiden Handicap Chop (underhand) Ist. prize £7, 2nd. £2; 3rd. £l. Mom ss, accept. 2s. 2 Upright Handicap Chop. 12jn : Ist. prize £lO, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 7s, accept. 3s. 3 Handicap Saw, 14in., two cuts: Ist. prize £5, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s. 4 Underhand Handicap Chop, Min: Ist. prize £4O and gold medal, 2nd. £lO, 3rd. £5. Nom. 30s. accept. 10 s. 5 Underhand Handicap' Chop, I.3in : Ist. prize £lO and Plumb axe. 2ikl. £3, 3rd. £l. Nom. 7s, accept. 3s. Snoop Guessing Competition. Stepping Oonipetition,. Married Ladies’ Race. Married Men’s Race, Single Ladies’ Race, Girls’ Race, Bovs’ Races, Visitors’ Race. Sports of all kinds for young and old. Nominations close with the Secretary on Saturday, April sth. Acceptances Thursday, 10th. April. Last two years’ performances must accompany all nominations, or if none in that period the last six. Winners may He re-handicapped. SPORTS START AT 11.30 a.m. Admission to ground : Gents 2s, ladies free Refreshments obtainable on ground. lI,ES BAKER, Secretary. Lake Mkhinapua.
SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH Bth. KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS, WELD STREET. FELD in aid of permanent tea ■~S- rooms for Kokatahi-Koiterangi Winter Show Committee. ON SALE FROM 11 a.in. Fruit, vegetables, hams and bacon, lamb (killed at abattoir), poultry and home cookery. A great display. Your patronage is solicited.
BASIC SLAG OF HIGHEST GRADE. 'I'O ARRIVE ABOUT END OF MARCH. BASIC SLAG is strongly recomineiuled as a change to the usual topdressing or as a mixture. It contains essential mineral elements lacking in most other fertilisers. ORDER EARLY. WM. PERRY £ CO. WELD ST. : : HOKITIKA.
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