PUBLICATION MY FROM this out our Day of Publication will be every FRIDAY instead of Wednesday, our next appearance being FRIDAY, April 3. This change, it is to be hoped, will be more appropriate for our subscribers, and a WEEKLY paperit certainly will suit our purpose best. F. MACKENZIE & SON, Printers and Publishers. NOTICE TENDERS,, wanted for up-keep of Grave? in Helensville Cemetery. Particulars of conditions can be seen at Tucker's Shop.—Apply Jno. Hand, Helensville. WANTED WANTED—A smart youth, to learn the printing .^de. A splendid opportunity. —Apply Office of this paper . FOR SALE. FIREWOOD for Sale in stove lengths Any orders left with ]£r L. L. BA.ILEY Helensville, will be attended to. FO^ SALE HOUSE and Section for Sale near School-house, built \yith best kauri timber weather boards, a^id all outside material t]n.e sanp£ Government loan can remajn as part purchaseVmoney. House guilt'by Mr A. Becroft ahput 18 months agg^"F^or further particulars apply— Miss N. GILES, Helensville.*', Possession can be given in about G weeks' time. BUSINESS NOTICE ALL Accounts owingv after Saturday, April 4, will be handad over to a Debt Collector. HUTCHINSON &., ROWE, Late Advertiser. Notice to Advertisers, Etc. ALL small casual Advertisements must be prepaid spot cash, unless an account, is running with us. And all extra papers obtained from the office' must be for cash only, to save booking. "THBISSIHGTON mm LOOKOUT.TOR NEXT ISSUE Read the opening Chapters of " The Ossington Mystery.' 5 DON'T FORGET NEXT WEEK Helensville, Te Pua and Parkhurst SPORTS To be held in the Helensville Show Ground Monday, April 13, 1914 Helensville Brass Band in Attendance PROGRAMME 1. Maiden Race of 120 yds, Ist prize Trophy value £1 10s, 2nd Tiophy value 10s. Entrance 2s. 2. BOYS' Race, 16 years and under. Post entry. First prize Trophy value 10s, 2nd value ss. Entrance 6d. 3. Helensville Cup, handicap, of £17 10s, 150 yds. First prize £12s, second £4, 3rd £1 10s, Entrance 10s. 4. Novice Bicycle Race, one and Quarter Miles, First prize Trophy, 2nd Trophy. Entrance 2s 6d. 5. HIGH JUMP handicap. Ist Prize £1, 2nd 10s, Entrance Is ,6cL Post entry 6. 440 YDS, handicap,/lst prijie £4, 2nd £1, 3rd 10ji Entrance 'ss. / 7. ONE JIILE Walk. Fir/b prize £3, 2nd £1. .ICntESrice 4. / 8. Novice High Jump.fqj> r'Horses, First prize? £1, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s. 9. One Mile Race. First prize £5, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd 10s. Fntrance fee ss. 10. LOCAL Race of 120 yds. First prize £3,2 nd £1, 3rd 10s. Entrance 4s. !l. POTATO Race for Horses. Post entry First prize £1, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s. 12. 220 YDS Handicap, First prize £3. 2nd £1. Entrance 4s. 13. HALF-MILE handicap. First prize £4, Second £1, Third 10s. Entrance ss. 14. FORCED handicap of 100 yds. First prize £2, Second prize £1. Entrance Winners 2s, Losers Is. CONDITIONS. Two years' performances to be given with all entries. Last two performances to be specified, whether within two years or otherwise. Entries to close Saturday, March 28th at 8 o'clock p.m. All nominations to be addressed to the Secretary, P. O. Box 9, J Helensville Three entries or no race, four entries or no second prize. All entries to be accompanied with cash to the Secretary. No Competitor to be Handicapped unless entrance fees are paid. Absolutely no departure from this Rule. All protests to be accompanied by a fee of ss, to be in writing, and lodged with the Secretary within 15 minutes after race. Money returned if protest allowed, but otherwise to be forfeited. Decision of Committee to be final in ytiSds qf (Jispute. In the eve^j. qf unfore-seen circumstances preventing the revenue amounting to advertised sum, prizes will be ljaid pro rata from the revenue.. ENTRANCE TO GROUND Is. CHILDREN Gd. To Conclude w/th a Dance tn the Star Theatre. Entrance to DanceGentleman Is 6d, Ladies Ih. P. G. CORNES and J. GELDARDJoint Secretaries.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 25 March 1914, Page 2
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