OUE FOICOSS letter from general GODLEY. DUNEDIN, This Day. Thq, Hon. J'is, Allen has received a letter from General Godley, stating he was glad the expeditionary force was able to disembark where they did, as both men and horses will benefit from the change. “Facilities for training and musketry,” continues Genera! Godley, “are greater here than at Salisbury Plain; then there Is a possibility of a shorter voyage to ■ the front. In the meantime cur troops may have some practical reality of brushes with the Turks or Bedouins. Our camp is close to Helipolis, about six miles from Cairo, and opposite the pyramids. The Australians are about 15 miles away.” - iOLL’E PICTURES. TO-NIGHT! HINSMOA THE GREAT MAORI DRAMA. THREE STARS THEATRE TO-NIGHT! THE MYSTERIOUS CASE A . Splendid Nordisk. A KEYSTONE LAUGH—.A WATER D VG. RANGITTKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. will be held on RECREATION GROUND, TAIHAPE, WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1915 £ 400“ list PRIZE MONEY IN ADDI- ' TION TO SILVER CUPS AND OTHER VALUABLE TROPHIES.' f ' for HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS AND HOME INDUSTRIES. LEAPING, RIDING & DRIVING COMPETITIONS. WEIGHT JUDGING, SHEAF TOSSING, STOCKMEN’S RACE,' ETC. ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 10. th FEBRUARY, at 9 P.M, THE MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR will be held on THURSDAY, 25tli FEBRUARY, 1915. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1915. Schedules and all particulars from . A. M. RYAN, , . Secretary, P.O. Box 31, Taihane. Phone 06. MARTON DISTRICT A., AND P. ASSOCIATION. T,Q be held on, the. Marton Racecourse. WEDNESDAY, loth, CLASSES POE ABL KINDS OF . ‘ . STOCK, .. , The Wanganui Freezing Coy’s, special of 1 ton of manure has been added t 0 the Points Prize in the Fat Sheep and Fat Lamb Classes. LEAPING AND DRIVING COMPETITIONS. :Mr. E, C.'Gatsford gives a Silver Cup ■ -for .Champion- Hack. Silver Cup,s and Gold 1 Medals to bo competed for. • LOOK'OUT.-FOR THE FAT ILAMi? --. GLASSES;: Farmers, -Reserve . Y'our Best Lambs, t. —. • . Write for-Schedule. i -. r R. B. KiLGOUR, . . ~ Secretary. 'Phones:—Office, No. 73; Residence No. ICS;- P.O. Box 55. PEILDING A. AND P. SHOW.
FEBRUARY 2nd and 3rd., 1015. ENTRIES for all Classes close cn, January 15th. SCHEDULES on application to Secretary. WEST COAST RAM FAIR. FEILDING. FEBRUARY 4th. and sth. 1915. ENTRIES close January 19th, witn E. H. FISHER, Sec., Feilding A. I’..Association. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ANNIVERSARY DAY, FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY. CALEDONIAN SPORTS AT WANGANUI. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be Issued from Waiouru, Marten, and intermediate stations to Waiouru, Wanganui, Foxtou, Da'nnevirke, Greytown, Thermion, To Are, and intermediate stations from 20th to 22nd January, available for return to 12th February. On 22nd January the usual 7.5 p.m. train Marton to Taihape will leave Marton at 7.45 p.ra. ( Hunterviile 8.50, Ohingaitl 9.28, Mangaweka 9.50, Utiku 10.21, Taihape arrive 10.40 p.m. This train connects at Marton with the train leaving Wanganui at 5.50 p.m. For further particulars see Posters and Handbills. BY ORDER.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 114, 16 January 1915, Page 6
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