The Peoples’ Column. ■ Advertisements under this heading are inserted u at the rate of three lines for Is ; three insertions 2s tfd. All advertisements must be prepaid. 1 I.IOR SALE—Strong Four-wheel WAG1 GON, £l7; Ma-sey-llarrie PLOUGH, £6 Prices delivered nt Raglan ApplyT.M., “ Settler” Office. FOR SALE—Pietoral History of England, in 7 volumes, published 1855. Samp.e volumes and price on application at the Settlbk Office. WAN! ED KNOWN—The most up-to-date VV JiILD tobacco is DERBY iu thonew TWO OUNOH TINS. Try it. - WANTED KNOWN. Tho famous DERBY Tobacco is now sold in TWO OUNCE TINS, FLAKE CUT. Try it [UST ARRIVED—2SO Beautiful Tictorul J Post Cards, Id each. Apply—Settler Office. \V ANTED—Smokers of MILD tobacco to H know that DERBY is jnatthe thing t<> suit them ; does not burn the tongue. iT6"tTo E. IHE following local ngeiils for iho Kawhia Settler have been ippointed:— OPARAU—O. SPURLING KINOHAKU—H. DEREOOUKT TE RAU-A-MOA--E. LE PROU ISsT Subscription—2/6 per quarter (in advance). H. H. PETTIT, Proprietor Amusements. A Xmas and Fancy Fair and Sale of Work, In aid of tho Kawhia Congregational Church, will be held in Hull on - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14thSPLENDID Assortment of Toys. Fancy Goods. Fruit of all kinds Sweets. Xmas Tree for children. 1 Sewing Stall. Phonograph Selections during evening and afternoon. H. HOWES, Hon. Sec.
MAROKOPA Athletic * Club. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. Tuesday, January l s 1907 OFFICIALS : Patron—Mr H. J. Greeuslade, M.H K. preaident—Mr Bell, ir. Vice-Pr«»id«ntB Meum F. W. Lang, W. Gunson, A. Storey, Ransom, Pettit, King, Jonathan, Williamson, W, Shaw, K. Gregg, R. Halley and Dr Jenkina, Committee—Messrs J. Kinnane, J. Keville, F. Templeman, Johnson, Smith, Haylock, Dunn, S. Vieary and Williaon Maori Committee—Waamu, Tamaranga> Pou, Whereoto, Ngarohotu, Woeruo, Kiwi, Katupaku and Rewi Wetini Judges—Messrs P. Rose, Kleine and M, Kinnane Handicap pen—Messrs J. Willison, P. Bell, P, Rose and J, Kinnane Starter—Mr F. lempleman Protest Committee—Messrs Smith, Bennett, Haylock and J. Kinnane Treasurer—Mr S. Rose PROGRAMME—--1 Horse High Jump. Ist 10s Entry la 9 a m. 2 Maiden Race, 100 yards let Al, 2nd 5«. Entry 2e fid, 9.30 3 Maiden Chup. Ist £l, 2nd 5s Entry 2e 6d. 10.30 4 Maori Canoe Race. Ist £3. Entry IDs. 11am. & Pakeha Canoe Race. Ist 30s. Entry sa. 11,3” 6 Greasy Room, Prize 10a. Entry la. Noon 7 Wrestling Match, Cumberland Style. Ist £2, 2nd 10a. Entry 2s fid. 1.30 8 Marokopa (hip. let £4, 2nd 3rd D. Entry 6s. First heat l”oyds. 2 p.m.; second heat, 200yds, 3.39 ; third heat, 300 yards, 3 p.m. y Greenelade Handicap Chop Match, let ijj, 2nd 3rd £l. Entry ss. 3.30 10 Champion Foot Race, ISO yards. let £8 10a, 2nd Al. Entry 4s. 4 p.m, 11 Rough Riding, let £1 10s. 2nd 10s, Entry 3e fid. 4.30 12 Ladies’ Bracelet (horse race). Ist valued £3, aecond 30s. One mile. Weight list. Entry 3a. 5 p in. 18 Pony Race, 4 mile, 14 hands and under, let £2, 2nd £l, Weight Bet, and upwards. Entry 3b. 8,30 Childrens’ Races, 10 events, to l»e run at intervale. Prizes £3
COnDITIONS1 All Entries to be handed in to the Secretary, on or before 10 a.m. on day of Sporta, accompanist with nomination fees, te be paid in silver or postal notes, as no change will be given 2 Two competitors or no event, three competitors or no second prize, 3 Bookmaker's fee 10s for the day, 4 All stakes will be paid within 16 minutes after event is finished, unless a proteat has be lodged, 5 Proteata will require to be lodged with the secretary, with fee of ss, within five minutes of decision ef event, The Protest Committee’s decision will be absolutely final 6 The horae events, with the exception of the Ladies’ Bracelet, are for horses which have never compete'! at a registered meeting. Any horse which has competed at a registered meeting will be disqualified, 7 Ladies' Bracelet event is open to any horse in the Kawhia, Waitomoand Awakino Counties, provided it is the property of * bona fide settlor or Maori, and was in tho 4istriatB named on or before the 26th Sop(.ember, 1906. Weight list. To be nominated by a lady. 8 AU competitors for the Canoe Races to have their sea's arranged and fiddles ready by 10 a.m. oik morning of Spurts, or they will be (’•barred from starting. TOTAL PRIZE MONEY, £99 108. JOHN WOULDES, Hon. Ssc. A PANCE WILL ba held in Scott's Hall on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, »ftor the fair, the coramitteo having given up hall. Admission la each, Retraahniepta extra. Dancing to oonunonce 10.30 p.m. Plain or fancy dress.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 288, 7 December 1906, Page 3
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