Auction Sales: N.Z.L & M.A. CO., LTD. oHAUPo—Tuesday, May 22 HAMlLTON—Thursday, May 24 PlRoNGlA—Saturday, May 26 NGARUAWAHIA—Friday, June 8 Public NoticesNOTICE. fIIHE Auckland St‘r cm bo proJL cured at the “Settler” Office, Kawhia. Subscribers required. HERE’S A CHANCE FOR DAIRYMEN. IAA qal ALEXANDER SEP--LUU ABATOR (new), in good order ; Butter Worker, about sft. in diameter ; Barrel Churn, churns 400 lbs. butter at one churning ; Pullies nud Belts Intact. Power machine. Price £5O cash. Portions of the outfit can be bought. All butter put through passed first grede on English market. Apply— E. C. FALWASSER, Kawbia.
NOTICE. OUR Maori Company (13) is pre pared to do any kind of work. Communications addressed to the undersigned will be attended to immediately. Charges moderate. Hepi is manager of the coippany. H. MANUKOKAKA, Hauturu, Kawbia. MOAIE & CO.’sjF Aw buyt«a» B uHireo. gg Dr Vd’ ’ K PURt g watch • K! to a . , B foundry B B as buy . -B tea . . Jw f s ’Bbfck w’ ' B7 - Amusements. KAWHIA AXEMENS CARNIVAL. (AFFILIATED WITH THE NEW ZEALAND AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION), MAKETU, KAWHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1906. Patrons—H. J. Greenslade, E«|, M.H.8., and F. W. Lang, Esq. President—W, A. Mason," Esq, Vice-presidents—Dr C. Campbell Jenkins, R. Barron, Esq., H. J. Durham, ,Esq. r A W. Elliott, Esq., J, Shaw, Eaq., W. D. Humphreys, Esq., W. Shaw, Esq., P. C, Rose, Esq., J. Randall, Esq. Judges—Messrs H. 11. Pettit and D. Baird Handicappers—Messrs Prentice, Crotty, D, Coe, senr., and A. Ward. Timekeepers—Meesrs Jourdain and C. H. Wilson. Starter—Mr A. M. Symone. j&xecutive Committee—Messrs Pettit, Prentice, Jourdain, K. Newton and secretary. General Committee—Messrs Coe Bros., H. Campbell. A. L, Turrell, J. llameay, A. E. Warn, J. f-'utton, D. Coe, er., H. RuaselJ, P. Brough, Tynan Bros., J. Turvey, A. Brown, F. Derecourt, W. Morgan, K. Newton »nd F. Pjc'.e.lng. PROGRAMME (To Start at 11 a.m.) : 1 100 Yards Open Handicap. Ist 20s, 2nd ss. Nom. 2s. Poet entry. 2 Maiden Handicap Chop, 15in. block--Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is 8 Drop Ricking Football. lat 10s. PvSt entry 4 Open Handicap Saw, 18in. block, lat 30a,—2nd 10s No in. 2s. acc. Is 6 220 Yard. Open Handicap. Ist 30s 2nd 10a, Nom. 2s, acc. Is 6 Kawhia ('up Handicap Chop, 20in. block, let 200 s, 2nd 30s, 3rd 10b. Nom. 6s, acc, Is 7 Jiadies' Hand Sawing Competition, sin. block. Trophy. Post entry free 8 Underhand Handicap Chop, 18in. lat BOb, 2nd 20b. Nom. Ss, acc 2s 9 High Jump, (Ist I Ob, 2nd ss, Post entry J s 10 Second Handicap Chop, Iflin. blockt Firat 80s, 2nd 20b, Nom 3s, acc, 2s 11 Special Handicap Novice Chop, 12in. block. For those who competed in the Oparau Novice Chop or those that have never competed for public money’, lat 20s, 2nd ss. Nom. Is, acc. Is 12 Running and Chopping Handicap Chop, Bin. block. Ist 30s, 2nd 10s. Nom, 2a, acc la 13 Boys’ Chop, under Ifi years, Bin. block. Ist 30b, 2nd 10s, 3rd 5s (presented by Mr P. Baeley, Auckland). Entry free; competitors to provide their own blocks. Entries close night before carnival, CONDITIONS; Acceptances will be received up till 8 a.m. of Friday, May 25th. Protest ;, together with a deposit of sa, must be lodged with the Secretary within 10 mioutes of the finish of the event. The decision of the executive committee shall in all cases be final, nad must not be question ad in any court of law. Two competitors or no event; three competitors or no second prize, REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. Admißtion to Ground Is. Dance in Scott's Hall in E, C. FALWASSER,
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 259, 18 May 1906, Page 4
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