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)KAIAWA ATJiLKTIC CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL SPOUTS in Mr, If. A. Bremer's Paddock. WKDMKSDAY, Al'lllL, 8, 1008. 1. Maiden, 150 yards.—First prize, 20s; second, Ss. Mom., Is. Post entry. 2. 100 Yards.--First, 40s; second, 10s. ' Mom., 2s; ace., IS. 3. Boys' Race, unuer 16'.—First, 7s 01; second, 2s (id. Mom., la. 4. Maiden Hunters' Competition— First 20s and swcepstalce. 5. Tug-of-War, Maoris v. Whitcs.First, 20s and sweepstake. 0. 880 Yards.—l'irst, 40a, second, 10s. Mom., 2s; ace, Is. I 7. Despatch Delivery, for Maori Wo only.—First, 7s Od; second, 2s Od. I 8. Pony Jumping Competition, 13 hands and under.—First, 15s; second, ss. [ 9. 220 Yards.—l'irst, 40s; second, 10s. I Nom,, 2s; ace, Is. 10. Wrestlin'g (list and under), Cumberland style.—First, 15s; second, ss. Mom., Is 60. 11. 220 Yards Hurdles. First, 30s; 12. Three-legged .Race. First, 10s; second, ss. Mom., Is. 13. 440 Yards.—First, 40s; second, 10s. 14. Wrestling (heavy weights), Cumberland style.—First, 15s; second, ss. Mom., Is fid. 15. Three-part Kace. First, 7s Od; second, 2s Od. Mom., Is. ' 16. Hunters' Competition. First, 20s and sweepstake. 17. Mile.—First, 50s; second, 10s. Nc 2s 6d; ace., Is. 18. Forced, 120 yards. First, 20s; , 10s. Winners (compulsory),

Pointa Prize donated by \y. Bellve, £2 2s, for events Nos. 2, G, 9, 13, 17. Points count 3, 2, 1. | Nominations lor events Nos. 2, 0, 3, 11, 13, and 17 close on SATUKDAY, March 26, 1908. All other events post entry. Event No. 4 for horses ' ' never competed in any jui All w by necessftry fees, otherwise be acknowledged. Handicaps will appear ir. the Hawera Star on or about April 1, 1908. N.B.—The Sports will be conducted under the rules „i Gie Taranaki Athletic and Caledonian.Association. Sports commence at 11 a.m. sharp. A BALL will be held in the Okinawa Hall in. the evening. T. WELLS,

TAEANAKI T.AND, BUILDDra, AND INVESTMENT OOCIETY, Incoiporated under Building Societies Act, 1880." DIREOTOKK—-Messrs R. Cock (chairman), A. Shuttleworth, John Ellis, W. J. Newman, Newton King, A. Goldwatcr, aid T. K Skinner. SOLICITORS—Messrs Wilson and Gray. IJANEEHS—The Bank of New Zealand. The Society pays the cost of preparing Sid registering all mortgages (unless •or a lesser sum that .£100). During the five years ending the 30th September, 15)05, the sum of £7lßl 18s Id had been distributed in dividends and bonuses among the member* of the Society, Borrowers aud Investors participating aliic in the distribution: it will thus be seen that the Society is really co-operative. Office open daily Trom 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday afternoon excepted. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary.

NGAIRE GARDENS. THE WONDERLAND OF TI/JS NORTH. pEli' Saost place in the lijininion to hold a Picnic, cither for School.;, Private or Public Bodies, or Garden Par. des; there is plenty oi loom. Beautiful Flowers, Lawns, and well-preserved Native Uiwli. Amusements iu great variety, including The (Ireut Sensational "W A T Kit Cll U T IS," Qiwits, Tennis, Skittles, Croquet, Boating, Bathing, Swings, See-Saws, Bicycle Racing, Merry-go-Round, and, above all, That Mirth-creating Device THE "MAYPOLE \V 111 R L." Fruit and 1-ollie Stalls, also Too Rooms, in the Grounds. Hot water is provided free. All games and amuse menta FREE excepting the Water Chute. Admission to Grounds .. SIXPENCE. A. TRUELOVE, Proprietor and Manager. .KB-SIiiVER-PLATED A. BRASSY spoon or fork may contain a speck of deadly poison i.e., verdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesitate having your worn tableware II will pay you. as almost any artich of tableware can be replated at about half the cost of new. Prices, ete.. at Fluting Shop, V';unstreet East. P. DB ' u t SIAYE Or at Ofcey, Son and Arnold Osufern. Agency.

The Instructions of one of New Zealand's Leading Teachers ':— " Pastry is most particular in "requiring a Hot Quick Oven "to cause the starch cells of "flour to burst and absorb the 'fat. If the oven is slow—the 'pastry is tough. " Bread and Cakes. First ' heat the oven thoroughly some ' time before it is wanted, so that 'there will be a good steady ' heat by the time it is required. 'Meats.— The application of a j ' QUICK STRONG HEAT to the SUr'face coagulates the albumen. The "Hot Oven," "Good, Steady," "Quick. Strong" essential to good cooking can always be attained by using COAF strong, and efficient heat, always under "COALBKOOKBALE" LOOAI DEPOT, WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD.

M'ANIJAKD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS. STANDARD TEAS, ■OSTRICH ON BACH PACKEI\ L 1) NATHAN & 00 KcUlilialifii} 1840. J. UPTON & SON, Agents British anil Continental Plane Company. BEST PIANOS IN STOCK. Also Agents for lite Wonderful WJSRTHELM SEWING MACHINES. Litest of EDISON'S GOLD-MOUNTED MIONOGRAPII EECOEDS in stock. Terms (it Catalogues.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 92, 7 April 1908, Page 4

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