F OR SALK—4 Romney R A.MS. 2-tooth to full-mouth; 3 SPRINGERS, due any clay. Apply W. A. Jamieson, Koiterangi. UMME R GOODS must be cleared F 5 before stock-taking! Remember a full purse means a bagful of bargains if you shop at McKay and Son’s. ANTED—-Furnished HOUSE. Apply “Guardian” Office. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th. .1930. mHE ANNUAL SPORTS’ BALL -®- will be held as above, in aid of the Sports Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra, excellent supper and firstclass floor. Admission, gent 3s, lady 2s. STAN O’NEIL, E. T. FURLONG. Joint Secretaries.
MANANUI-RUATAPU CLUB SPORTS .AT LAKE MAHINAPUA. Saturday, 12 th. april, mao. TVFTY-FIVE POUNDS PRIZE 1 J - MONEY for rig chop, and A GOLD MEDAL. .vil timber red pine. Logs to suit all competitors—l2m., 13 in., and 14in. Patron, AY. J. Butler, Esq. ; President, .Jas O’Brien, Esq., M.P.; Haudicapper, Rex Fitzgerald; Axemen's Events: Judges, AY. Wilson and H. G. Henderson; Starter, Jack Da vein, j Local sports in charge of Alex BarroAvman. PROGRAMME: Registered under .the N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union. 1— Maiden Handicap Chop (underhand) Ist. prize £7, 2nd. £2; 3rd £l. Nom ss, accept. 2s. 2 Upright Handicap Chop, 12in: Ist. prize £lO, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 7s, accept. 3s. • 3 Handicap Saw, 14in., two cuts: Ist. prize £O, 2nd. £2, 3rd. £l. Nom. 3s. accept. 2s. 4 Underhand Handicap Chop. 14in: Ist. prize £4O and gold medal. 2nd. £lO. 3rd. £O. Nom. 30s. accept. 10s. 5 Underhand Handicap. Chop. 13in: Ist. prize £lO and Plumb axe. 2nd. £3, 3rd. £l. Nom. 7s, accept. 3s. Sneep Guessing Competition, Stepping v-om petition, Married Ladies’ Race. Married Men’s Race, Single Ladies’ Race, Girls’ Race. Boys’ Races. Visitors’ Race. Sports of all kinds for young and old. Nominations close with the Secretary on Saturday. April sth. Acceptances Timrsdav, 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: Cents 2s, Indies free Refreshments obtainable on ground. JLES BAKER. Secretary. Lake Maliinapua.
SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH Bth. JUMBLEISALE KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS, WELD STREET. HELD in aid of permanent tea rooms for Kokatahi-Koitorangi Winter Show Committee. ON SALE FROM 11 a.m. Fruit, vegetables. Imms and bacon, lamb (killed at abattoir), poultry and home cookery. A great display. Your patronage is solicited.
BASIC SLAG OF HIGHEST (litA 1)15. TO ARRIVE ABO I'T END OF .MARCH. BASIC SLAO is.strongly rooonnnondod as a oliaiKio to tlio usual topll’ossinm or as a inixlurt'. II contains ssontial mineral elements lacking in mist other fertilisers. ORDER EARLY. WIN. PERRY S CO. WELD ST. : : HOKITIKA.
If you want the best vinegar for your table you should insist on Sliai land’s Vinegar—pure, piquant, strong A l l vt.
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