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ANNUAL COMPETITIONS. ■ fON EASTER SATURDAY. The weather appears settled, and all* arrangements are now complete for' Saturday's Sports. All the leading pipers and dancers of the Dominion are coming, and as ; thi s is this first, tirite that the Auckland competitors are to be in competition with the Southern ones, the performance should be of a very high order. .. • „? W. Peck, champion axeman, will,; during the day, make an attempt to•'" lower the-world's record for 15in log,. If the weather is fine, patrons should x be well pleased with the day's outing. Should it provfe wet, the piping and dancing will be- got off in the Town Hall. The concert should be of the best, .a.g 'the committee have spared no ex- : pense in obtaining talent, and the re- * suit should prove acceptable to the 4 * miblio. ■•
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Taihape Daily Times, 1 April 1915, Page 4
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138UNKNOWN Taihape Daily Times, 1 April 1915, Page 4
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