MOATE ® CO.'S HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE AT THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION 1907 AND WERE AWARDED THE N.2. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
Stock and Station Agents, JH&XiDIKG. Have numerous PROPERTIES FOB SALE in all parta of the ?' crth Island. Property Guide poster on application. Agents for TABA, tho e; ly euosesßful Cattle Brand, etc. Paddock STOCK SALLJ a speciality. 192 Acres freehold. Most fertile land in the Bay of Plenty. Rich alluvial ewamp, all drained; well fenced; all puriri; all in grass; ca.pab':a of fattening one bullock to the sore; near factory and aohool on ttse m'-in :ccd half mile from sale yards. On'y !,;t sale through decease of late Onnr. IMce, £l2 per acre. Terms eacy. 407 Acres L.i.P, Rent per annum, j£l3 Bs. Two-roomed .cottage. SCO acres in grass, 5 p&ddoeks. Within 6asy dietance from railway line, A cheap farm.
425 Acres District. School, creamery, etc., 1 mile. 300 acres ploughable. 13 paddocKs; tousa 1 rooms, ehed, etc. Price £l3 10s ; will carry 3 sheep So the acre. Terms, £IOOO cash, Best arrangod. This is one of the cheapest farms on the coast. TQOHANGINA COUNTY X nOTTNfITT^ TENDERS -wiU be recoived up to i p.m. on FRIDAY, 12th April, for Road Format!---. Coniract No. 124—Mangaone Riding, 67 Chains Formation of Te Awa Branch Road Particulars may be seen at County Office, Pohangina. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. COYLE, County Clerk. Pohangina. 4tb April, 1907.
BODMIN BROS. SHEEP AND CATTLE Bf??HGH Is the cutcoms of THIRTY YEARS' UNEEMITTING STUDY of pre eminent Sheep Specialist,
MARTON Agont - F. R. H. BRIOE HUNTERVILLE Agent— T. T. WATT FEILDING Agent— A. 11. ATKINSON pAREKABBTU Equestrian Sports. To be held Wednebfiay. April 10th. In Messrs Aiken and BiBTHOBr's Grounds. Patron : W. S. Marshall, Esq. President: Wm. Hammond, Esq. Vice Presidents: J. Aiken,Esq., and J. G. Barthorp, Esg. Judges for Horsa events : Tbos: MoKenzis, Esq., A. H. Bill, Esq., and Wade Cooper, Esq. Judge and Uanpicapper for Running Events: F. J. McDonald, Esq. PROGRAMME. 11.30. 1. Tilting at the ring for men. 12.0. 2. Tilting at the ring for ladiea.
Four entries or no competition, 12.30. 3. Maiden Hunters' Competition. Ist 70s, 2nd 255, 3rd ss. Entrance ss. Minimum weight 11.7. 1.0. 4. Open Pony Jump. Ut 15s, 2nd ss. Sweepstake ot 5s added. Ponies not to exceed 13 handa. Boy riders. 1.30. 5. Ladies' Jumping Competition A over pony jumps. Ist 60s, 2nd 30s. Riders of Ist and 2nd horses receive trophies valued at 20s 10s respectively. Four different ridera or no trophies presented. 2.0 6. Local Cowtpankers' Bace. A sweepstake of 2s,!with trophy valued at 10s added to first prize. Distance, 220 yards flat. 2.30. 7. Open Jump, for ponies not exceeding 14 hands, boy riders. Ist 15s and trophy, 2nd 10s, 3rd sa. Entrance 3s. 80. 8. Open Hunters' Competition. lßt £B, 2nd JE2, 3rd £l. Minimum weight 12.0. Entrance 10s. 3.30. 9. Ladies' Bracelet Needle-thread-ing. Sweepstake of 53. Trophy vame 20s for lady threading for Ist horEQ, I and trophy value 10s for lady threading for E*coud horse. Minimum weight 4.0. 10 Men's Handicap- Hurdle Bace, onca round the course. Sweepstake o! 2a 6d with. 20s added for Ist, trophy value 10b for 2nd. If over seven entries a 3rd prize of 53 will be given. 4.30. 11. Local Horse Uace, 5 furlongs, flat, for horses that have never won an advertised raoe. Owners of horses must live within a raoius of seven miles from thesporta ground. Sweepstake of ss. Minimum weight 11.7. Horses must be entered at least 30 minutes before each raoe. Sweepstake events—lst prize two-thirds, 2nd one-third, less 10 per cent ■> Bacea for boys and girls will be arranged during the dayLuncheon booth on the ground. Admission—Adults la, children Od, horses la. Members' tiokets 3s, admit lady ana Gentleman, riding or on foot. b ' J. B PYBUS. / Hon. Secretary.
TUEW~ZEALAND RAILWAYS BESSES 0' TH" BAND PEEFOKMANCE. On SATURDAY, 13th April, th<
usual4.Bs p.m. train Wanganui to ] Palmeraton North will stop at Wan ganui Baceoourse crossing to.pick up HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return till 15th April, will be issued TO WANGANUI by the morning train, on 18th April from Marton and intermediate stations. _.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8783, 10 April 1907, Page 3
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