Amusements, Meetings, Ete. GA lETY THEATRE — PAEROA. PICTURES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TOM MIX with Tony, the wonder horse, in EYES OF THE FOREST. THURSDAY NIGHT. SHOW NIGHT. SPECIAL PROGRAMME. James Cruze’s production of RUGGLES OF RED GAP. HAURAKI A. & P. ASSOCIATION (Incorporated.) TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW. PAEROA DOMAIN WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November 26 and 27, 1924. BABY SHOW. Post Entries. Every Attraction, including: Riding, Driving, and Jumping. Special Classes for Children’s Ponies. RECORD ENTRIES. Side Shows, Etc. EVERY ATTRACTION. See the Grand Parade to-morrow at 1.45 p.m. TE AROHA MUNICIPAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Hot Water Provided. EDWIN EDWARDS, s Secretary. POLITICAL. THE Aims and Objects of the Country Party will be explained at a Public Meeting in the Ngatea. Hall on Tuesday next, 2nd December, at 8 p.m., by the Party Leaders. . FARMERS’ UNION, Ngatea Branch, Conveners. Tenflers. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited and will be received by the undersigned up till Tuesday, December 2, 1924, for the lease of a building section situated in the cential part of Ngatea. Particulars on application J. N. ANDERSON, Hon. Sec., Ngatea Hall Society. TENDERS FOR TUNNELLING. TENDERS for driving a stone drift through good sandstone at the Blackball Coal Mine will close at noon on December 12- 1924, at the Mines Office, Blackball. Particulars obtainable from C. G. White, Eteq, 100-103 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, Blackball Coal Mines Proprietary, 77 Hereford Street, Christchurch, or Blackball. THE BLACKBALL COAL MINES PROPRIETARY, ARNAUD McKELLAR, Secretary. Stud Notices. * To Stand the Season at TE AROHA & TRAVEL PAEROA DISTRICT EVERY MONDAY The Noted Trotting Stallion ADVANCE (By Prince Imperial—Rose) Winner of the National Cup, Christchurch, two miles. Time, 4m. 465. ADVANCE is jet black, standing 16 hands 2 inches, with plenty of pubstance and good bone. He has a beautifully kind disposition, which is inherited by all his stock, and intending breeders should not mites the opportunity of securing the services of this magnificent horse; His Sire, Prince Imperial, is oy Hambletonian Bell Boy, from Princess, undoubtedly the fastest mare in New Zealand up to her day. Rose, the Dam of Advance, is by General Tracy, from Phyllis Berlin, a daughter of Quicksilver. Rose has also produced Glotah (mile time 2.19), Advocate (2.20), and Prince Randal (2 21). ADVANCE has already sired some great performers on the turf, amongst them being Royal Oak (mile time 2.16%), Lord Lytton (2.17%), Progress (1% miles in 3.33), Vice Admiral who won New Zealand Cup, New Brighton Handicap, and Ashburton Cup (2 miles in 4.29 3-5), Fore, who won five races out of six starts last season, and Taxation, who won three races out of four starts. ADVANCE was first on the winning sires’ list of the North Island for the past four seasons. TERMS : £7 7s, reducible to £5 10s if paid at the first service. Two or more mares the property of one owner as per arrangement. For further particulars apply to Phone 184. Paeroa, inquire at BRENAN AND CO., LTD. A. COLLINS. OWNER, TE AROHA.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4781, 26 November 1924, Page 3
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