WANT ED—GREENSTONE, post samples, weight, price to .1. P. Klein, 99 Charles St., Fit/.roy, .Melbourne. 6* ~i jT\ 10s will buy you a genuine J. vJ* Ji.S.A. Bicycle at Toohey’s Cvclerv. Also English SWI FT Bicycles at £9 10s. Terms arranged. SALE—Two draught HORSES, suitable for snigging or tram work. Apply igging •Guardian’’ Office. T7IOR SALlC—Lady’s Bicycle, lawn mower, 'Wortham sewing machine, hospital bed and large assortment of furniture. Apply Mrs J. Hall, Revo 11 St. jj OS L—On Saturday night at railway station, black and white HANDBAG containing sum of money and two pail’s of spectacles. Reward on return to “Guardian’’ Office. THREE AIILF HOKITIKA
ATHLETIC & AXEMEN’S SPORTS
SATURDAY, -sth. APRIL, 1930. Patron— Jas. O’Brien, M.P.; President, C. H. Guthrey, Ksq ; Mandicapf)er,s; R. Fitzgerald (chopping), ]), Wright (cycling); Starter, J. Davern. PROURAM.MR (Registered under N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union). I—Maiden1 —Maiden Handicap Chop, 12m. log Ist. prize £7; 2nd. £2; 3rd. £l. Nom. ss, accept. 2s. 2.—Upright Chop, 12in. log : Ist. prize £7 ; 2nd. £3; 3rd. £l. Nom. ss, accept. 2s. 3 Cycle Handicap, 5 miles: Ist. prize, trophy valued £2 5s and £1; 2nd. 30s trophy; 3rd. 20s trophy. Nom. 3s. 4 Handicap Saw, 2 cuts, 14in: Ist. prize, £7; 2nd. £3; 3rd. £l. Nom. ss, accept. 2s. 5 Local Race, 100yds: Ist. prize, medal and £2; 2nd. £l. Norn. 2s. o—Underhand Chop, 14in. log: Ist. prize, gold medal and £2O; 2nd. £5; 3rd. £2. Nom. 12s Gd, accept. 7s 6d. 7 Cycle Handicap, 10 miles: Ist. ■ p’dze, gold medal and £5; 2nd. £2: 3rd. £l. Nom. ss. 8— Boys’ Cycle Race: Ist. prize, 10s, 2nd. ss; 3rd. 2s 6d. Free. Single Ladies Race, Married Ladies’
liace. Chi Id roll’s .Running Events, Pillow Fights, Cook Fights, Football in Sacks, Sheep Guessing. Other events for young and old arranged on ground. All Nominations close with the Secretary on Saturday 29th. March. Acceptances on Friday, 4th. April. Last two years’ performances must accompany all nominations, or if none in that period last six. Performances and fees to accompany nominations. Winners may In? re-handicapped. Children’s events start at 11.30 a.in. Maiden Chop at 12 o’clock. Refreshments obtainable on the ground.
Admission to grounds: >Oents 2s. ladies Is. Band in attendance. A DANCE will be bold in tlie Three Mile Hall in the evening. W. SMYTH, Secretary, Three Mile. HIGHEST GRADE MOTOR TYKES. WE SAVE YOC MONEY ON YOCR TYKES. HAMPTON TYRE COY., 138 Oxford Terrace—Christchurch.
mill-; HYCIKXI-: FISH MART notify JL tin* general |) 11 1»Ii(.• that a regular service will he niaiiitaine<l WEEKLY to supply country customers with fresh and smoked fish, on and after the 13th. inst. as follows: Every Wednesday---Three Milo. Araluira and Tvumara; Thursdays—Kanieri, Woodstock, Rimu. Ruatapu: Fridays—-Kanieri. Kokafalii and Koiterangi. The name ITYGTFKE is your guarantee of a better servicesee that you get it. Town orders carried on as usual, ’l’hone 3d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1930, Page 1
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