pI.AKti MOUNTED EIPLES. sth and 6th Competitions for Filling’s Gold Medals will he fired on August 24 and September 7th, respectively. l’he Heather Roberton Belt will be fired for on September 14th: Entries close at 9 p.m. on Saturday previous to match, and must be accompanied by entrance fee of Is. Corp. Geo. McKee, I Secretary, Shooting Committee. I
pUBLIC HALL, TE AROHA. SATURDAY & MONDAY, SEPTEMBEE 0 & 11. THE BRANDTS Unique and up-to-date Socioty Entertainment “La®, Low k Matrimony." A potpourri of Opera, Comedy and drama, taken from the latest repertoire of the Rt. George’s Hall, London. Beautiful Ballads, Refined Keluscation, Attractive Amusement, Novel Nonsence, Delightful Drollery, Tasteful Theatricals, Striking Sensations, The Ladies’ Show. Harry Collins, America’s Coon Comedian will also appear. Doors open 7.30. Overture at 8. Popular Prices : 3s, 2s, and Is. Children half-price. Ladies half price to first and second Seats.
QRAND CHURCH CONCERT To be hold at WAITOA ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 14th, 1905SPLENDID PROGRAMME— Comprising.— Pianoforte, Mandolin, and Vocal Duets, Songs, Solos and Recitations, Violin, Banjo and Tenor Horn Selections, etc., etc. REFRESHMENTS. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission.—Adults Is 6d, Children Is. Proceeds in aid of Trust Funds. Robt. A. Lakney, Hon. Secretary. A conveyance will leave Bradley’s Central Stables for Waitoa at 6.30 p.m., returning alter the concert is over. All who intend making the trip should let Mr Bradley know by Wednesday, 13th inst., so as to ensure a seat. rrO STAND THIS SEASON AT A • ‘ LAURISTON,” & TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The Clydesdale Stallion, Colonel Gordon. Sire --General Gordon ; dam—Blossom (imp. N.S.W.) Terms.—Single mares, £2 10s ; two or mi're same owner as per agreement. Full particulars as to route, etc., later. N. A. LARNEY, Owner.
| O STAND THIS SEASON AT 1 SIIAFTESBURY, AND TBAYEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS The steeplechase bred stallion “ WARRIGAL,” By HUKATERE, dam. SARAH. WARRIGAL is a fine upstanding Lore. being 16 hands 2ins high, a coal black in colour, and like l is sire, is a spbuniid jumper. Breeders who wish to breed that class of horse, which at pres lit is so very scarce, viz., good weigh carrying backs and light hames3 horses, cannot do better than give him a trial. Warrigal has produced more show horses than any other stallion that ever travelled the Franklin district. Terms: Single ware. £2 10s. Two or more as per agreement. All accounts to be paid by January Ist .1906. For further particulars a oply to— M. FINLAY, Owner.
» 0 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON THE 1 SURROUNDING DISTRICTS OF TE AROHA, Tha Pure-bred Draught Stallion ROYAL TAR. For full particulars see cards. When not travelling Royal Tar will be stationed at S. £. Grant’s farm, Lower Waitoa. Address: Waihou, . S. B. GRANT, Owner/ Waihou.
[a cabd.J PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. A. L. YULE, RENTAL gUKGEON, g@- Mr Yule visits Waikino every Monday morning; Te Aroha Tuesday ; Karangahake Fiiday morning. An interesting trial of. Richard St> ven’s patent C »mninetl Mdk'Vdbier and Aerator, was held at Mr S B d*in»j 's firm, W.tJtoH, on Ju.y V-ith »a.i 2oih. The ur.lk fuw Dree of niac \v»m nidi hmi been fofojng on turnips only f r teveril days, was put thiuugh the I aboye cooler, s panned and made iitto,. bu:ter, it whs Lee ii'Ooi tin- taste or | smell of turnips, and gave entire su isfaction. A free trial given. These coo'era can be ordered through Mi F.ed W Wild, secretary of the Te Aroh i Butter Factory, to who pay- , meats must be made. —Advl.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42775, 7 September 1905, Page 3
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