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|Mdd.] j F 64 pr lb" A Apply-NeXu wd Am--1.10- 8a LE—Stecng Fottr-wheel WsG- j 12 DON, £47; Miwy-H»rrui PLOUGH#£0 Prices delivered at Baglas. Apply- , P.Mjj^Bettler’’Office. J TOR SALB—Pictoral History of England, I 12 in 7 volumes, published 1855 Sample j volumes and price on application at the Settlwk Office. r;OR SrVLE—SIDE SADDLE (complete) 12 in good order. £3 10s. Apply—o 8. Settler Office. W~ aNTED KNOWN—For Private SaleGoodfellow’s Ten Dairy <*ov?s and Paddock ; also, if desired, Section, House, Furniture. Apply to owner, To Ma ka. JEST ARRIVED—2SO Beautiful eictoral Post Cards. Id each. Apply—Settler Office, WANTED—Smokers o£ MILD tobacco to IV know that DERBY is jnstthe thing to suit them ; does not Lum the l-ngue. Pnbiiic NoticesNOTICE. THE Avcsi.kuu Sthi cm be pri cured at tbe “ Hullin* " Office, Kawhia. Subscribers required. WANTED KNOWN. rpH AT all tl> Tobacooui.le soil X DERBY TOBACCO FLAKE CUT, in TWO-OUNUE TINS.

Amusements. .... i. 1 - ■ - - --- •• - --A— A Xmas and Fancy Fair and Sale of Work, In aid of the Kawhia Congregational Church, will be held In Hall on FBIDAY, DECEMBER 14thLUNCH from noon to 2 p.m , price Is; afternoca tei from 3 p.m., priiedd. Numerous attractions. H. HOWES, Hon. Sac.

KAWHIA SPORTS CLUB FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. Friday, January 4th, ’O7. OFFICERS—ratron—W. A, Mason, Esq. President—.Dr C. Campbell Jenkins. Vico-Presidents —Messrs U. Williams, Taa- > antra Kiegi, W. D. Humphreys, J. P. Wright, W. A. Elliott, J. Randall, J. K. Newton, ’Y he rowhero, K. Barron and C, King, Judges—Meters H. H. Pettit and D. P. Baird Starter—Mr A. Symons. Clerk of Scales—Mr H. La Trobe Clerk of Course— Mr F. Picketing. Auditor—Mr E. A. Danoe. Handicappers—Horse Events—Messrs A. L. Turrell and E. C. Faiwaaeer ; Other Events: Messrs Crotty and Prentice General Oommitte<— Messrs A. Turrell, D’Arcy Hamilton, Wetere, Jonathan, La Trobe, Campbell, Button, A. Ward, J. Fslwasoar, King, Morgan, H. Armstrong and Prentice. Executive— Messrs Turrell,Hamilton, Prentice, Wetere, Pickering.

PROGRAMME (to start at 11 a.m.) ■ 1 100 Yards Handicap (open). Ist prize tOe, steoond ss, Post entries. 2 Maiden Chop, lain, block. First prize 4 On, second 10s. Nom 2s, acc Is 8 Horae Hurdles, Handicap, 1| mile. First 60f<, second 20». Nora 2s, aoc 2s 4 220 Hurdles, Handicap First prize 255, second 7» 6d. Nom Is, acc Is f U r«i

6 Open Handicap Chop, 18io. block. First prize 60<, second 10s. Mom 3s, acc Is 7 440 Yards Handicap. First prize 90s, second 10s. Nom Is, acc Is 8 Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap, 1 mile. Minimum rsb. First prize Trophy (Gold Bracelet), second 10s. Nom 2s, acc Is 9 Boys’ Chop, Bin. block. First prize 15s, second us. Boys 14 of age and under. Competitors to find their own blocks. Post entry Is 10 Pony Handicap. About f mile. First prize 80s second 10s. Nom la, acc Is, For ponies 14J hands a.a. RULES AND REGULATIONS . Nominations close with the Secretary at 8 p.m, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER Bth. at Kawhia (must be accompanied by fees). Handicaps will appear in the Kawhia Settler eu FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th. Acceptances close with the Secretary at 8 p.m, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th. Tbe chopping events will be conducted under the rules of the New Zealand Axemen’s Association. The rules of tbe New Zealand Racing Club’s conference will be adhered bo as closely as possible in the horse events. N.B. The Club is not registered with the Metropolitan Club. Three starters or no second prize in all events.

All protests to be accompanied by a depositjof 10s, and’to be lodged within 10 minutes of the conclusion of the event The deposit will be retained by the club if the protest is considered frivolous. The decision ei the Executive Committee to be final in all matters. First event to Htart at 11 a.m. sharp, Admission Io Course—Pedestrians la, children 6d, boraomen 2’. SOCIAL AND DANCE In Soil’s Had in the evening. Admission 2s, children half-price, E. C. FALWABSER, Hon, Sec. A HANCE WILL be held in Soott'ii Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, after the fair, the enramittea having given up hall. Admission Is each, Refroshmonts extra. Dancing to continence 10.30 p.m. Plain or fancy dress.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 287, 30 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 287, 30 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 287, 30 November 1906, Page 3

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