Auoticn Salat: KZ.L & M.A. CO, LTD. FMiXLTON -Tbu.'td.tv. April 26 IIATAM ATA—WedrcsJ.j, M.y 2 KG ABUAWAHIA— Turnip Sheep and Cottle Sale, Friday, Moy 4 OHAUPO—Turnip Sheep and Cattle Sala, Tuesday, May 8 BANGIEIBI— Wednesday, May 16 Public Notices. NOTICE. FTIHE Aucktasd Stab can be proI cured at the “Settler” Office, Kawhia. Subscribers required. Govsnusent ‘ NoticesMl •• THE EDUCATION ACT, 1IIO4." A MEETING OF HOUSEHOLD I EBS for the Election of a School Committee for the KAWHIA School Dilirict, will be held on MONDAY, APBIL 28rd, at 7 p.m., at the School.; . Cbown Lands Office, Auckland, 30th March, 190. IT is hereby notified tbit the undermentioned Crown Land inthe Awakino and Waitomo Counties will be open for application on, the 25th of APRIL, 1906. POSTER PLANS may be seen at all Post Offices, and copies obtained at the Land Office Auckland, on application. AWAKINO COUNTY—Section 1, block xiii, Maungaraangero 8.H., 640 acres, Capital value £1 per cere ; section 8, block xi, Wbareorino 8.D., 519 acres, capital value £1 per acre. WAITOMO COUNTY Section 14, bl ck x, Pirongia 8.D., 828 acre?, capital value 16s per acre; sections 17, 18. 19, block xvi, Maungamangero 8.D., from 190 to 216 acres.* The sections are to be opened under the optional tenure. JAMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner of < r>.wn Lands. Am sumen:s. X A vVHIA ..X: jh N> -CARNIVAL. (AFFILIATED WITH THE NEW ZEA*LAND AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION). MAKETU, KAWHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1906. OFFICIALS— Patrons— H, J. Greenslade, Esq , and E. W. Lang, Esq. President—W. A. Mason, Esq, Vice-presidents—Dr C. Campbell Jenkins. E. Barron, Esq., H. J. Durham. Esq., A W. Elliott, Esq., J, Shaw, Esq, W. D. Humphreys, Esq., W. Shaw, Esq., P, C, Rose, Esq., J. Randall, Esq. Judges— Messrs U. H. Pettit and D. Baird, Handicappers—Messrs Prentice, Crotty and Ward. Timekeepers—Messrs Jourdain and C. if. Wilson. Starter—Mr A. M. Symons. Executive Committee—Mosers Pettit, Prentice, Jourdain, K. Newton and secretary. General Committee—Messrs Coe Bros., F, Campbell, A. L. Turrell, J. Ram Fay, A E. Warn, J. Sutton, D. Coe, sr , H. Russel I, P. Brougb, Tynan Bros, J. 1 urvey, A Brown, F. Derecourt, W. Morgan, K. Newton and F. Pickering. JPRO9RAMME (To Start at 11 a.in.) : 1 100 Yards Open Handicap. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. Notn. 2s, Poet entry, 2 Maiden Handicap Ch->p, loin, blocklet 30s, 2nd lOs. Norn. 2b, ace. Is & Drop Kicking Footbail, Ist 10s Pt st entry 4 Open Handicap Saw, 18in. block, let 30s, 2nd 10s Norn. 2s. acc. Is "6 220 Yards Open Handicap. Ist AOs, 2nd 10a. Nom. 2e, acc. Is 8 Kawhia Cup Handicap Chop, 20in. block. Ist 200 s, 2nd 80s, 3rd 10s. Nom. Be, acc, 4s 7 Ladies* Hand Sawing Competition. Sin. block. Trophy. Post entry free ~ 8 Underhand Handicap Chop, 18in. Ist 80s, 2nd 20s. Num. 3s, acc 2s 9 High Jump, Jst I Os, 2nd ss, Poet •stry Is* 10 Second Handicap Chop, 18in. block* First 80s, 2nd 20s, Nom 3s, acc. 2s I -11 Special Handicap Novice Chop, 12in. block. For those who competed in the Oparau Novice Chop or those that have never eompeted for public money. Ist 20s, 2nd Sb. Nom. is, acc. Is 12 Running end Chopping Handicap Chop, Sin. block, Ist 30s r 2nd 10s. Nom. to, acc Is CONDITIONS: Nominations and entries for events Nos, f, 4,6, 6,8, 10, 11 and 12 close with the secretary at Kawhia un TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1900. at 8 p.m. Handicaps will be declared iu the KaWHIa SrrTLaR on Friday, May 18th. Competitors must send in three last performances with entry, which must be accompanied by cash, together with a license fee of 2s 6d, Acceptances will be received up till 8 ifetfle. of Friday, May 25th. Protest, together with a deposit of ss, U>B«t bo lodged with the Secretary within 10 minutes of the finish of the event. “The deci »ion of the executive committee shall in all cases be final, and must not be questioned in any eonrt of lew. Two competitors or no event; throe competitors or no second prize. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. Admission to Ground Isgf Dance in K-rtt’s Hall in the Evening, |E. C FALWASSER, Hou* Sec, aad Ireae,
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 255, 20 April 1906, Page 3
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