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THE HEART’S DESIRE MUSIC BEYOND. For thu Power to whom we how Has given its pledge that, it not now, They ot pure and steadfast mind, By faith exalted, truth refined, Shall hear all music loud and Hear, Whoso first notes they ventured here. —Countess .VI. P. D’Ossoli. -X- -X- -X- * Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. —Rousseau. -X- -X- -X- -XWhatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human Im nth Has ever truly long’d for death. —Tennyson. 'X- -X- * -XReprove your friends in sea.ef, praise them openly. —Publius Syrus. -X- -X- -X- -XPatience is the finest and worthiest part of fortitude, and the rarest, too. Patience lies at the root of all pleasures, as well as of all powers. Hope -•eases to be happiness when Impatience companions her. —John Buskin.

PIOR SALE—A.J.S. motor CYCLE, 2j h.p. 1929 model. Any trial given, £SB cash. Also Ford CAR. New Beauty, any trial .giypn, £75 cash. Apply to A. Noble, Blue Spur. ''iTCTANTED KNOWN—That nomina- ’ * tions for the Alananni-Ruatapu Sports, close on Saturday, April sth. TT7ANTED IvNOWN-That Afana--7 » nui-Rnatapn Sports have included in their programme an extra chop. ROSS SPORTS CARNIVAL. ROSS RECREATION GROUND. EASTER. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. Officials : —Patron, J. O’Brien, Esq.. ALB.; President, R. Osmers, Esq.; Mandicappers: Messrs .7. Rochford, AY. Peebles and A. L. Head (axemen’s events); G. E. Perkins (running). Starters: Air W. E. Clarke (running); A'lr J. Davern (axemen's events). APPROVED P.ROGR A AIAIE. (Registered under the N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union, Jncorp. All competitors must he registered); Sports to start at 12 (noon) sharp. I—looyds. Maiden Footrace—lst. prize 50s; 2nd. 20s. Nom. 2s 6d.

2 iMiiiiden Handicap 'iChop (open) 12in. log—lst. prize 200 s; 2nd. 60s; 3rd. 30s. Nunn. 7s, accept. 3s. 3 Hoys’ ltace (under 16) —Ist. prize las; 2nd. as. Nom. Gd. 4 75yds Basil Handicap—lst. prize 80s; 2nd. 30s; 3rd. 10s. Noun. 2s Gd, accept. Is Gd. a—Slovy Cycle Race—lst. prize 20s< 2nd. 10s. Noni. Is. * G— Upright Cl) op (12in. log)—lst. prize 200 s; 2nd. 80s; 3rd. 40s. Nom. Gs, accept. 4s. 7 120yds. Sheffield —Ist. prize 200 s : 2nd. 80s; 3rd. 30s. Nom. Gs, accept. 4,5. 8— Handicap, Saw, 2 cuts, lain; log - Ist. prize 100 s; 2nd. 40s; 3rd. 20s. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s. 9 Stepping Competition—lst. print 20s; 2nd. as. Norn. Is. 10— Underhand Shop, lain, log—lst prize 000 s; 2nd. IGOs; 3rd. 80s. 4ili. 405.; (heat winners 20s). Nom. 20s, accept. 10s. > 11 — 100yds. Handicap Footrace —Ist. prize 100 s; 2nd. 40s; 3rd. 10s. Nom. 3s, accept. 2s. 12— M arried Ladies’ Race—Trophies. 13— Single Ladies Race—Trophies. 14— Sheep Guessing Competition—One sheep. Nom. Is. Novelty events galore for young and old, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for events 1,2, 4, G, 7. 8, 10 and 11, close with the Secretary on Saturday, 12th. April at 8 p.m. Fees must accompany all nominations. Competitors when entering must forward the last two years’ performances, or if none in that period, the lasi three. The Committee reserve the right to rehandictap after puhlicaition of handicap, and in event of insufficient entries to cancel any event on the programme. Acceptances close morning of the sports. Big Orchestra, in attendance. Refreshments obtainable on the ground. Admission to grounds: Gents 2s, ladies Is. Special train arrangements from and to Greymouth. GRAND BALL in the evening. Excellent arrangements. A. 1,. HEAD, Hon. Sec.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1930, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
563

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1930, Page 1

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