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jiom'ii ~i"i- w | i/ THE WORLD OF SPORT. General liifoniiation. TARANAKI LAND BOARD. o deferred to next meeting to enable proposed partner to attend on that ATHLETICS. When the Edinburgh marathon race run at Powderhall grounds at the New Year, ended in a win for the Finnish Ask the Man who owns one! I MONTHLY MEETING. The board met on March 19th. Pre- j date. . , i - H FlaV» section block Jo, residenc ' e _ .1 Six months' extension COUNCIL MEETINGS jj granted. sent- —'The Commissioner of Crown . Lands (Mr G. H. Bullard) in ' A propoasl to shift cemetery reserve section 27, block 11, Mapara, to a site on the Mokauiti road, was subrni11*= d —Resolved to obtain ranger's runner, W. Kolehmainon. two men who were among the defeated diviTe Kuiti Borough Council meets & on the second Monday in each month. Kr '11 Ufll fcPAfl I*! A11 At chair, and Messrs Heslop, McCiug- , and Kennedy. sion, namely Ilans Holnia r , of America (It year's winner), and 1* LongG. DARBYSHIRE, i#i £1 &wl£i |luU JT- lilIIyA TRANSFERS. report. . boat, the famous Canadian Indian, Town Clerk. R. Ii. Ellicott to H. H. Ellicott, section 1, block 3, Tangitu: RecomWith reference to portion ot lan ritu reserve applied for by_ W. S. Martin, and re-applicat'on ot J. McFall for section 7, block 12, Mapara, both matters were referred to ranger for report. were not satisfied that they were at their best, and both challenged the Finn to another race. Kolehmainen was nothing loth, and a sweepstako of £25 each was formed, all to go to the winner, together with 3o per cent, of the gate money, of the remainder of which the second and third men were Waitomo County Council meets on I in the best mended for approval. —Levi J3unn to J. V5 ashington and J. P. Thomns, section 12, block 7, Kapara, and s ection 16, block 6, Kapara Approved. D. R. Itighfc applied to sub-divide and trans.fer 2 roods, sub-divisions 13 and the third Monday in each Month. P. Mora, County Clerk, Te Kuiti. THE RURAL WORLD. The County Chairman is in attendance at the Council Chambers, Te to each get a proportion. The track having been cleared of the recent heavv snow falls, was in excellent condition, as, indeed, is shown by the fact that 29 3-5sen was knocked ofl the professional record tor the distance —15 miles — whih was Bouchard's 1 hour 20min. while by only -llsec did the winner exceed the world's reWrite for particulars to the British and I 14, .section 72, block 14, Pouatu, to Catherine Reckleben: Resolved that <€>♦«■<£> THE GRASSING OF SECONDKuiti, every Saturday, between II a.m. and I p.m. . , _ 1 the board will recommend that the apCLASS BUSH LAND. isonnnentai £*gano fuo. plication be granted, but that if it apThis problem of clothing the forestThe Ohura County Council meets 8 pears that it is intended to dispose of further subdivisions, the lessee be redenuded hills of the Dominion with a O "T i sward of more or leas permanent monthly on Wednesday nearest full iiai Mil ton S. RILEY, Manager. quired to retain, as part of the original section one of the subdivisions, to grasses is a very tough one, and it will get harder as time goes on and moon. J. F. McClenaghan, 5 provide an outlet to the road. JMcCluggage to W. Daker and J. G. King, sections 15 and 17, a.lock 1, the available areas of green bush for falling —as sources for the supply_oi roots for winter feed —get less. For County Clerk, Mangaroa. cord (Appleby's) of 1 hour 20min 4 sec. As to the present race. Longboat cut out the running followed by the Finn, for a dozen miles, during which both men had lapped Ilolmar. At 13 miles Kohlehmain clashed to the front, but the Indian was quickly after him, and in a desperate finish throughout the last 200 yards, beat the Finlander by two yards, in 1 hour 20min 45sec. A. B. Postle has received a cablegram from Johannesburg stating that R. E. Walker, the South African champion, refuses the terms for a race with Postle in Johaniiebsurg. Walker states that he iintends to go to England in April. The match is % W Mahoe: Resolved that the transfer be as long as a sheep farmer on bush The Otorohanga Town Board meets ? ytawsk" approved provided the papers are put land can rely on putting down a fresh on the first Monday in each month. i K in proper form. —A. E. Speck to R. D. Rogers and C. A. Hammerton,, section 5, block 10, Upper Waitara: Approved. — Samuel Lowe to K- H. Phillips, section 5, block 13, and section 3, block 14, Upper Waitara: Hearea of bush to help him through a hard time or fatten off his wethers, he is not likely to pay much attention to the older fallen and less profitable country. .. One of the grasses the good qualiH. J. Osmond, Town Clerk. jWBjB 7 i » fc <* # ® »7 i MAGISTRATE'S COURT. 8PI Y2K. Jmm mirW solved that the transfer be refused; ties of Which are not sufficiently reSittings will be held at Te Kuiti on g#g* N"»/£>w the board, however, have no objection cognised by owners of rough bush hills—that is, country which cannot February l6th, March 14th, April Wk W^l/fn to transfer to some landless person 18th, May 23rd, June 20th, July 18th, Hgri w mm/113 M. J. McAvady to R. C. Hansen, secbe eventually ploughed-is poa praAugust 15th, September ioth, Octok' tion 4, block 2, Ohura Approved; tensis, or Kentucky blue grass. is grass can only be regarded as a weed ■mi p.oughable or flat country, for even isfoere it is not intended to plough the ptrfdock up, poa pratensis on many clatses of flat land grows into a hard, dry mat, and from the very denseness of its growth almost kills ltse ou , and cesses to throw any feed, but springs into active life when disturbed by the plough. On a hillside, however, the constant washings of soil brought down, appear to renew its life and it continues to grow most luxuriantly. It is one ot the earliest grasses, has a good feeding va and is keenly relished by all classes of stock. Of our commercial .?rass seeas ber 17th, November 14th, December SKf SPEIGHT'S Igfrgj |mjjj transferer to be advised that, improvements must be Drought up to require- j I2th. Mr F. O'B. Loughnan, S.M. I % §gj| ALE and flnj ® STOUT r,psGSsaa ssssj j ments. —G. Saunder and J. Leo and G. Saunders and R. O'Reilly, section 1, block 15, Opaku: Approved.— John Peneeost to J. A. and J. _McEldwonev, section 12, block 13, Mimi. Approved.—Stuart ana Bicheno to C. L. and S. Bicheno and A. E. K. Person, section 1, block 11, Aria: ; Approved.—W. B. Reid (by raortgai gee) to H. Blair, section 4, block 7, Mahoe: Approved.—A. N. Mills to F. Ritchie, section 30, 11, 31-32, block therefore off. The Otorohanga sports, which are to be held to-morrow, should attract a large attendance of sport followers. Excellent entries have been received for the various events and exciting contests should result. The Mangapehi sport3 gathering on Saturday has been well organised, and with" a highly attractive and varied programme there should be little doubt that the meeting will be a thorough success. The weather, of course, is always a chief factor, and it is to be hoped the fates will be kind to the holiday makers. RACING. The Auckland rider, B. Deeley, was in great form at the Nelson meeting, riding no less than eight winners. In the early part of the : season it seemed that Oliver would ; give Deeley a great run in the race ; v f or top place in the list of winning i acckeys, but he has now been left ! far .behind, and barring accidents i Deeley : should easily head the list when the .season closes One of the MAIN TRUNK TRAIN SERVICE Down. % A 9 3>f I 1 1 " *T § 5 i S ■» ■a .8 £ .§ §-° s a & s 0 . P.M. A.M. WINES AND SPIRITS Competition is the life of trade, but success is won by merit;' that's why liii'K: Vs. & COI'TTf5' 6, Ngatimaru: Approved.-W. J. and G. H. Francis to P. and S. Rosenbeck and J. M. Neilsen, sections 6 and 7, Wines and Spirits are so far in the. lead in the race ft )r papular preference. They're Wholesome. Healthful and Invigorating: Because they're properly aged and ABSOLUTELY PU33JE. (block 7, Waro: Approved.- —Rawlinson and Hirst to H. H. Rawlinson and J. M. Kenny, section 3, Mahoe. Resolved that under the exceptional circumstance the transfer be recom- , mended. it is one of the smallest, as a pounu of it contains nearly two and a-halt million seeds, while cocksfoot has only half-a-million, and rye grass a bare quarter of a million seeds to .he pound. It ia a seed of rather poor Auckl'd dep. 9- 10 ••• 10,0 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Frankton „ 12.27 7.0 I.50 3-0 3-45 Ohaupo „ 2,1 7 3*35 4«20 TeAwa'u,, 1.4 8.40 2.45 4 ,2 5 5>I° Oto'h'nga,, ... 9-45 3*3° 5- 20 6.0 Te Kuiti „ 2.2 11.15 4-15 6.5 6.45 Write for particulars. SUB-LEASES. germinating power, but even allow ing i' for this, the above approximate comi : parisons will make it clear that one to ;'<<«sue and a-half pounds per acre is a BESScient allowance in any mixture. IA-ke all grasses of a permanent habit of growth, it takes some time to come rrnd ciuite eighteen Puketutu „ ... 12.5 TT * 1 • St f!n,i Sole Agents Speight's Aleis and! A. and J. WalKer to David Walker, /' section, block 451, Carlyle.—F. G. Writzel to E. J. Weldon, section 90, Vfh'ock 4, Paritutn : Approved. | Applications were mude for extension of time to register the following: M'ng'pehi „ ... S-I5 Hill irii Paro'-taro,, ... 1.0 Ongarue „ ... 2.15 6.20 Tau'm'nui „ 4-23 3-5 7-0 P.M. Wel'ton arr. 4.12 JflijJKli io W v/U'LIliajj Stout; P. Dawso n's Whis ky Custom Street East, Auckland.
ST, MARCH ti. 101 .w THE WORLD 8F SPORT. General liifoniiation. TARANAK! LAND BOARD. defprred to next meeting to enable proposed partner to attend on that athletics. When the Edinburgh marathon race run at Powderhall grounds at the New Year, ended in a win for the Finnish Ask the Man who owns one! [ MONTHLY MEETING. The board met on March 19th. Pre- j date. . , i - H FlaV» section block Jo, residenc ' e _ .1 Six months' extension COUNCIL MEETINGS 1 granted. sent- —'The Commissioner of Crown . Lands (Mr G. H. Bullard) in ' A propoasl to shift cemetery reserve section 27, block 11, Mapara, to runner, W. Kolehmainon. two men who were among the defeated diviTe Kuiti Borough Council meets G on the second Monday in each month. Kr 1 II Ufll fcPAfl I*! A11 At chair, and Messrs Heslop, McClug- , gag;n and Kennedy. a site on the Mokauiti road, was submitted.—Resolved to obtain ranger's sion, namely Ilans Holma' - , of America (last year's winner), and 1. LongG. DARBYSHIRE, i#i J .1 IwM |luU JT lilIIyA TRANSFERS. report. boat, the famous Canadian Indian, Town Clerk. .<■ ■ uv 'Brv «BwB WV ft R. Ii. Ellicott to H. H. Ellicott, section 1, block 3, Tangitu: RecomWith reference to portion ot lan ritu reserve applied for by_ W. S. Martin, and re-applicat'on ot J. McFall for section 7, block 12, Mapara, both matters were referred to ranger for report. 1 1 ,.i A..U .'.TT.M.Vif fJt were not satistied that they were at their best, and both challenged the Finn to another race. Koleiimainen was nothing loth, and a sweepstake of £25 each was formed, all to go to the winner, together with oo per cent, of the gate money, of the remainder of which the second and third men were Waitomo County Council meets on I in the best mended for approval. —Levi J3unn to J. V5 ashington and J. P. Thomns, section 12, block 7, Kapara, and s ection 16, block 6, Kapara Approved. D. R. llighfc applied to sub-divide and trans.fer 2 roods, sub-divisions 13 and the third Monday in each Month. P. Mora, County Clerk, Te Kuiti. THE RURAL WORLD. The County Chairman is in attendance at the Council Chambers, Te to each get a proportion. The track having been cleared of the recent heavv snow falls, was in excellent Write for particulars to the British and I 14, .section 72, block 14, Pouatu, to Catherine Reckleben: Resolved that <€>♦«■<£> THE GRASSING OF SECONDKuiti, every Saturday, between II a.m. and I p.m. _ 1 the board will recommend that the apCLASS BUSH LAND. Continental Piano Co. plication be granted, but that if it apThis problem of clothing the forestcondition, as, indeed, is shown by the fact that 20 :?-5sen was knocked ofl the professional record ior the distance —15 miles — whiii was Bouchard's 1 hour 20min, while by only -llsec did the winner exceed the world's reThe Ohura County Council meets I pears that it is intended to dispose of further subdivisions, the lessee be redenuded hills of the Dominion with a XXo^ t] I sward of more or leas permanent monthly on Wednesday nearest full licii 1) 11 ton S. RILEY, Manager. quired to retain, as part of the original section one of the subdivisions, to grasses is a very tough one, and it will get harder as time goes on and moon. J. F. McClenaghan, 5 provide an outlet to the road. JMcCluggage to W. Daker and J. G. King, sections 15 and 17, a.loek 1, the available areas of green bush for falling —as sources for the supply_oi roots for winter feed —get less. For County Clerk, Mangaroa. cord (Appleby's) of 1 hour 20min 4 sec. As to the present race. Longboat cut out the running followed by the Finn, for a dozen miles, during which both men had lapped Ilolmar. At 13 miles Kohlehmain clashed to the front, but the Indian was quickly after him, and in a desperate finish throughout the last 200 yards, beat the Finlander by two yards, in 1 hour 20min 45sec. A. B. Postle has received a cablegram from Johannesburg stating that R. E. Walker, the South African champion, refuses the terms for a race with Postle in Johannebsurg. Walker states that he iintends to go to England in April. The match is % m Mahoe: Resolved that the transfer be as long as a sheep farmer on bush The Otorohanga Town Board meets 1 ytawsk" VWnBSs88s&g%9l8w approved provided the papers are put land can rely on putting down a fresh on the first Monday in each month. i K in proper form. —A. E. Speck to R. D. Rogers and C. A. Hammer-ton,, section 5, block 10, Upper Waitara: Approved. — Samuel Lowe to K- H. Phillips, section 5, block 13, and section 3, block 14, Upper Waitara: Hearea of bush to help him through a hard time or fatten off his wethers, he is not likely to pay much attention to the older fallen and less profitable country. .. One of the grasses the good qualiH. J. Osmond, Town Clerk. jjjll 'Wffim&w Ga M f > a vp > ' MAGISTRATE'S COURT. wBl Y2K. Jmm tlmf'W solved that the transfer be refused; ties of Which are not sufficiently reSittings will be held at Te Kuiti on the board, however, have no objection cognised by owners of rough bush hills—that is, country which cannot February l6th, March 14th, April to transfer to some landless person 18th, May 23rd, June 20th, July 18th, x & &U mmwi M. J. McAvady to R. C. Hansen, secbe eventually ploughed-is poa praAugust 15th, September ioth, Octo- . k s . tion 4, block 2, Ohura Approved; tensis, or Kentucky blue grass. is grass can only be regarded as a weed ■mi p.oughable or flat country, for even wfiaere it is not intended to plough the ptrfdock up, poa pratensis on many clatses of flat land grows into a hard, dry mat, and from the very densenass of its growth almost kills ltse ou , and cesses to throw any feed, but springs into active life when disturbed by the plough. On a hillside, however, the constant washings of soil brought down, appear to renew its life and it continues to grow most luxuriantly. It is one ot the earliest grasses, has a good feeding va and is keenly relished by all classes of stock. Of our commercial .?rass seeas ber 17th, November 14th, December tSSk SKf SPEIGHT'S MfrJ Jiff// transferer to be advised that, improvements must be Drought up to require- j I2th. Mr F. O'B. Loughnan, S.M. arc 1 t §gj| ALE and flnj ® STOUT r,psGSsaa ssssj j ments. —G. Saunder and J. Leo and G. Saunders and R. O'Reilly, section 1, block 15, Opaku: Approved.— John Peneeost to J. A. and J. _McEldwonev, section 12, block 13, Mimi. Approved.—Stuart ana Bicheno to C. L. and S. Bicheno and A. E. K. Person, section 1, block 11, Aria: ; Approved.—W. B. Reid (by mortgai gee) to H. Blair, section 4, block 7, Mahoe: Approved.—A. N. Mills to F. Ritchie, section 30, 11, 31-32, block therefore off. The Otorohanga sports, which are to be held to-morrow, should attract a large attendance of sport followers. Excellent entries have been received for the various events and exciting contests should result. The Mangapehi sport3 gathering on Saturday has been well organised, and with" a highly attractive and varied programme there should be little doubt that the meeting will be a thorough success. The weather, of course, is always a chief factor, and it is tc be hoped the fates will be kind to the holiday makers. RACING. The Auckland rider, B. Deeley, was in great form at the Nelson meeting, riding no less than eight winners. In the early part of the season it seemed that Oliver would give Deeley a great run in the race v f or top place in the list of winning acckeys, but he has now been left ! far .-behind, and barring accidents i Deeley : should easily head the list when ithc'.season closes One of the secrets .of .his success is he jb always prepared .rjtfe work l early mornings, thuB Jteep,ing himself very fit. . Before the close ot Abe Victoria Racing Club's Autumn meeting on the 9th inst., Mr Sol Green made known his intention to at once retire Comedy King from racing. In referring to the much-boomed English horse, the Australasian says: Fresh and well, he is a good horse, but the whole histor'-' of the Persimmons is that want careful handling, and what witt MAIN TRUNK TRAIN SERVICE Down. % A 9 3>f I 1 1 " *T § 5 i S ■» ■a .8 £ .§ §-° s a & s 0 . P.M. A.M. WINES AND SPIRITS Competition is the life of trade, but success is won by merit;' that's why liii'K: Vs. & COX'TTf5' 6, Ngatimaru: Approved.-W. J. and G. H. Francis to P. and S. Rosenbeck and J. M. Neilsen, sections 6 and 7. Wines and Spirits are so far in the. lead in the race ft )r papular preference. They're Wholesome. Healthful and Invigorating: Because they're properly aged and ABSOLUTELY PU33JE. (block 7, Waro: Approved.- —Rawlinson and Hirst to H. H. Rawlinson and J. M. Kenny, section 3, Mahoe. Resolved that under the exceptional circumstance the transfer be recommended. it is one of the smallest, as a pounu of it contains nearly two and a-halt million seeds, while cocksfoot has only half-a-mi!lion, and rye grass a bare quarter of a million seeds to .he pound. It ia a seed of rather poor Auckl'd dep. 9- 10 ••• 10,0 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Frankton „ 12.27 7.0 I.50 3-0 3-45 Ohaupo „ 2,1 7 3*35 4«20 TeAwa'u,, 1.4 8.40 2.45 4 ,2 5 5>I° Oto'h'nga,, ... 9-45 3*3° 5- 20 6.0 Te Kuiti „ 2.2 11.15 4-15 6.5 6.45 Write for particulars. SUB-LEASES. A. and J. WalKer to David Walker, /' section, block 451, Carlyle.—F. G. germinating power, but even allowing i' for this, the above approximate comi : parisons will make it clear that one to Puketutu „ ... 12.5 T r* 1 • k flnn i-4-Qi Sole Agents Speigl jt 5 s Ale;S ancf M'ng'pehi „ ... 5>I5 1- * I nlm K Paro'-taro,, ... 1.0 X. LI ijiiii dQ Vl/tl Stout; P. Dawso n's Whis ky Writzel to E. J. Weldon, section 90, ;'<<«gue and a-half pounds per acre is a Ongarue „ ... 2.15 o.zo J U Custom Street East, Auckland. t fh'ock 4, Paritutn : Approved. | Applications were mude for extensau/:? of time to register the following: 'C'tsnsfer. —Paul and Holloway to E. ffioHtfcvay. section 2, block 1, Aria, t \n:d-suV-leases to J. C. Harre. W. J., S and.Xas. Harre, sections 6 and 7, bi'ttck :11 T jPouatu, and John W - JJ-, -S,, and Jas. Harre, section 6a. 7a, and .block 11, Pouatu: Reso. ,ve( * tha ft 'eae:month's extension be LEASES. J ohm ;-Robertson, section 1, block 1, lot*.T°» J- L. Gilford, section 22, BESScient allowance in any mixture. IA-ke all grasses of a permanent habit of growth, it takes some time to come to maturity, and quite eighteen 1 months or even more- will elapse bell fore irt jnalces much of a show. Consider inr the small quantity that requires t® be used, the seed is cheap, ! but -care should be exercised to see i (that the (tea#* poa pratensis seed is obttadnea., and not that of poa compressa, which is Bonsetimes subfjtjjs;ted tor i . Another ;good grass should re- „ q ,'v6 CWMte (attention it &oes is \ tfpaflM. Thi,s is a grass meadow . tf) ,^ ave most of which may r y e grass, wit!' the good poh. ,, ofeaga iflf permanent the added adv to include growth. It woulu tto be sown on Tau'm'nui,, 4- 2 3 3-5 7-° P.M. Wel'ton arr. 4.12 UP ' ! 1 1' 1 i jj 0 & 0 ! •! i & 1 ; M ? * .P.M. The Modem PlumM/ag \ Repairing M forks Corner of King Street and the Esplanade, Te Kuiti. | XX A P P "V" T A Sanitary J £n gineer, Plumber -1—LXA.XLXV) jl tJ JLJ and She etnrietal Worker block' l,langitu; E. A. Gilford, section 1'-1j bl««k 12, Mapara: Issue of lease .approved. Wei'gton dep.. P.M. Tau'm'nui „ II.45 ...... 8.IO 5-JO Ongarue „ ••• ••• 8, 55 °- 2 5 Paro-taro „ ... - ••• 7-50 M'ngapehi „ ... ••. 9-55 ••• Puketutu „ - °-4° am* MISCELLANEOUS. breaking track records and constan Hot and cold water circulating system* gas inf fallal ions, windmills, H. W. A. Thompson applied for extension o' time to reside on section 26, block 13, Ohura: Nine months' exension granted. The board •considered the question of disposal of section of C.L. in block 2, Heao, fronting the Kairo block: Resolved to defer consideration until legal road access can be provided. _ _ rriM 3 n racing under heavy weights, Comedj pumps, and milking machinery, erected and repai red on the latest it in a mixture that ifcv'-ish land King has not had, this kind o L treat ment. It is said (hat Comedy Kinf will now retire. If he had been pu bv this time last year he would hav ' gone to the stud with the reputatioi scientific principles. Baths, tanks, 'sinks, stov epipes, chimneys, boiler the very poorest class anr trames, chimney cowls, wasntu'os. windmi ll fans, etc., etc., kept in stock or made to order. but in mixtures for /jnd fair soils it should certai v Tc Kuiti „ 2.5 6.30 10.50 9.50 Oto'h'nga „ ••• 7-20 II.25 H.O place. The seed is sumewha. x' 1 P.M. A.M. repairs promptly Executed, cha rges moderate , sive, costing form Is Gd to Is c. / of having beaten Trafalgar at weight I <-:U,r-age over a mile end a-half in _,.dl \ \?L'^v.ever, that is the luck of th Mr Green thought the bind TeAwa'u,, 2.57 8.30 12.15 I2 .IS - Ohaupo „ ••• 9- 2 12.40 X.5 2 Frankton „ 3-33 9-35 1-5 1-40 Auc'nd arrive 6.58 2.30 5-0 Orders by wire "and letter receive pro'.npt attention. lb., as compared with about > v which is about the price asked for be iinea nf Pnverfv rvp «rass this
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