MONSTER BABY SHOW to be held at PAEROA SHOW SECOND DAY —NOVEMBER 29th. at 2 p.m. POST ENTRIES. 12 months and under Over 12 months and under two years. Come and see who has the best baby !!
Amusements, Meetings, Etc. CENTRAL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO NIGHT. MARY PICKFORD in POLLYANNA. Splendid Supporting Programme. Prices as usual. FRIDAY NIGHT. HERBERT RAWLINSON in v THE SCARLET CAR. Also 6th Episode of • BUFFALO BILL. NZ. DAIRY COMPANY LTD. A REMINDER is given to members of the Suppliers Committees of the quarterly conference, which is to be held tomorrow, (Thursday) at 11 a.m., in Soldiers’ Club. W. H. BLAKEWAY, Secretary. HAURAKI A. AND P. ASSN. (Incorporated.) TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW. IN PAEROA DOMAIN, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NOVEMBER 28 and 29, 1923. Every attraction, including RIDING, DRIVING, JUMPING. Special Classes for Children s Ponies. Side Shows, Etc. Schedules can be had from Secretary. EDWIN EDWARDS, Secretary. Tenders. TENDERS will he received up to Saturday for the sole rights to have Ice Cream and Confectionery Stall on Show Grounds. ' Stall-holder will also be permitted to sell soft drinks. Particulars from EDWIN EDWARDS, Secretary. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to Friday, November 30, for the purchase of one (1) secondhand Sampson Tractor. Particulars from Box 8, Ngatea. HAURAKI PLAINS AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, Box 4, Ngatea, will be received up to 5 p.m. on the Ist day of December, 1923, for the following contracts : — (a) Digging approximately 30 acres of rushes on the Kerepeehi ‘showground, tender to be lump sum for whole area. (b) Labour of erecting approximately 130 chains of fencing on the showground. About 98 chains will be 3-wired fences with 4 posts to the chain and 4 battens between posts, and about 32 chains will be a 6-wired fence with 4 posts to the chain and 4 battens between posts. Material, except battens, will be landed on Kerepeehi wharf. (c) Supplying 2,000 heart kahikatea battens, 3ft. 3in. long and 3in by 2in. The lowest or any tender noc necessarily accepted. Intending contractors will be shown the work for (a) and (b) contracts on the showground by Mr P. RHenry or Mr W. G. Hayward on the 30th day of November, 1923, at 1 p.m. ERNEST WALTON, Secretary, Ngatea. Stock Sales. MORRINSVILLE STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at 11.30 a.m. Entries Solicited. Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. WAITAKARURU SALEWARDS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at 12 noon. 200 HEAD OF CATTLE, including 6 2-Year-old Shorthorn Bulls 12 2-Year-old Empty Shorthorn Heifers. Alfred Buckland and Sons, Ltd. ~ BIAS TRIMMINGS Folded Double Half the Trouble. Gives the correct finish to the washable frocks. Just the thing for Children’s Clothes. All ready to sew on. New Traced Goods and Fancy Work always arriving. MRS A. DAY FANCY DEPOT, QUEEN STREET — THAMES. Opposite Library,, Thames.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4628, 21 November 1923, Page 3
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