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i atsmenta. ■ * E • ON MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 30 th, there will be an im peumptu blurts Meeting at Knwhia, commencing at 10 o’clock. Horse racing, foot sports, etc. D. ROBINSON. TE RAU-A-MOA SECOND ANNUAL AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL & SPORTS, To be h*Hl in Mr D. Coe’s Paddock on Friday, January 24th, 1908. (First race to start at 11 o'clock sharp.) OFFICIALS •• Pftron— H. J. Greenslade, E‘q., M.P. Preridsnt, fl. H. Pettit, Esq; Vice-presi-dents— G. W. Douglas, Esq , Dr C. Campbell Jenkins, Esq., E. Le Proa, Esq., A. L, Higgins, Esq., A. Jones, Esq, VV, Hown, Esq., E. 0, Falwasser, Esq., J. E Skuse Esq. Committee—Messrs J. Higgins, W. Coe, E. Emith, G. Aloock, W. Ormsby, W, Parkinson, Thoe. Aloock, T. Lorenz, W. Lorenz, J. Coe, R. Osborne, T. Ormeby, J, Easy. D. foe, senr, W. Dayshe, D. Coe, junr, 4.' Symons, James Noonan, T. Parkinson, J. Ormsby, S. Lin-' wood, J. Shaw, W. Shaw, John Noonan, W. Hoffman, E, Eany,.!. Laskey, W. Judd, A. Ireland, F, Laskey, John Parkinson jtnd M, Parkinson, Executive aud protest committee—Messrs T. Alcock, T. Lorenz, W. Coe, W. Ormsby and J. Higgins. Handicappers—Chopping events: Messrs D. Coe, senr., W Howe and K.Ohborna; running events; Mr J. Randall. Ground Stewards—Messrs T. Alcock, G. Alcock and W . Hoffman. Auditor —Mr D, Coe, senr. Starter—Mr I. Symons. Timekeeper—Mr J. Noonan. J ndgt e—Chopping events—Messi s Daysb aud E Le Preu; Running eyents Messrs Ormaby’and W. Sbaw, Chairman cf committee—Mr J. Randall,

PROGRAMME; 1. 120 Yards Hurdles, over 8 flights of hurdles. First prize 15s, second <♦?, Entrance 2s. 2. Maiden Handicap Chop, loin, block. For competitors that have never won more than £2. First prize 41, second 10a, Entrance Be. 3. Married ladies Race, 75 yards. First prize afternoon tea set (presented by Mr W. Coe).. Entrance free. 1 Mountain Handicap Chop, ISin. block, Flirt prize A 3, second 15s, third. ss. Norn ss, acc. 3s. 5. Single Ladies’ Rac«c, 100 yards, Ist prize gre u stone brooch (presented by the committee), second prize 2«6d. Entrance free. 6. Barb’ Champ'onship Chop of New Zealand, 12in. block. For boys 18 years and under. Boys handicapped according to »ge. First prize gold medal (presented by Messrs J. Randall and E. Smith). Entrance 2s. 7. 100 Yaiuw Race. First prize 15s, second ss ; Entrance 2s 6d. 8. Tn Rau-a-moa Undirhand Chop, 15in. block First prize £3, second 10s. Nom, 3s, acc. 2s. 0. Consolation Boys Chop. For alll boys beaten in the championship prize. Handicaps on ground, Only boys beaten in the championship allowed to compete. 10. Hof, Step axd Jump. Sweepstake of 2s each.

RULES. All chopping events under rules N.Z. Axemens AssociationAll protests must be lodged with the secretary within 15 minutes of the finishing of the race, with the necessary Deposit, 10s. Should the protest be upheld the competitor will receive his deposit back. Nominations close with the secretary, on Friday, January 17fch, 1908. Acceptances due up till 10 o’clock on the day of sports. Special acceptances made for competitors coming a long distance, provided the soclotary is notified by telegram or letter beforehand, No nominations will be received without the necessary amount of cash. .judges decision in ell cases shell be final. Handicaps will appear in Kewhia SetTlbß or forwarded to competitors. All running events post entry. BOOTH ON GROUND. ADMISSIOjFtT&BOUND Is. A Social and Dance in the Evening. Gents .18, Ladies Free. H. C. COE, Hon. Seo and Trees.

(Public NoticesPUBLIC NOTICE. A T the reauept of aettler®, Messrt Morgan and Newton desire to intimate that they have decided io run their launches to and from Kinohaku when ever required. * The day of regular running will be Wednesday, arriving at Kinohaku about high water, and thence returning. When tide is high in morning and evening five or more passengers can secure return passages the same day at ordinary fares. A launch will meet every steamer, and goods and cargo addressed care of above will be promptly delivered, Übonld sufficient support be forthcoming, the service will be altered to trf weekly. sOparau Sawmill. FIR J Bt OL*BB RIMU 18a 64 0.8 • TIMBER iSs 8-1 3E JOND CLASS 10, 61 f kr 100 ft. delivered at the Oparau Lan. I'"S- ■ r If AVE now started cutting timber a 1 would ask people who aro wanlinl ? RAmO to not® th® nbove pities. The til will bo of the very bout quality! 3ufc tpUO to size. a DO Noh BEND YOUR ORDERS AWAY. SUI’PC. )RT LOCAL industry. ’ H. ABM3IBONG,

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 343, 27 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 343, 27 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 343, 27 December 1907, Page 3

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