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H. M. VETERANS. rpHE ANNUAL RE-UNION OF VETERANS, to celebrate the anniversary of Waireka will take place at the' Burlington Tea and Dining-rooms, Devon street, on THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 30, At 8 o'clock p.m. Tickets, '2/-. Obtainable from any member of the Committee, or at the door. J. 0.. DA VIES, Chairman of Committee. PIONEER MEMORIAL OBELISK, MOTUROA. A TRAIN will leave the town station at 2 p.m. The return train will leave Moturoa for town at 4.30 p.m. The public are cordially invited to be present at the unveiling ceremony, which will take place THURSDAY, March 30, at 2.30 p.m. • " . G. TISCH. Chairman Anniversary Dav Committee. ROYAL N.Z. ASSOCIATION OF lI.M. VETERANS (TARANAKI BRANCH). JJIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, having invited the members of the Association to take part in the unveiling of the Obelisk erected to the arrival of the pioneers of T'ranaki, a PARADE of the Veterans, will be held in front of the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY, March 30, 1911, at 12.15 p.m., proceeding to Moturoa by train at 12.30. All those members on parade will receive free passes. The usual ANNUAL RE-UNION of the Association will be held in the Evening. J. BLACK, Hon. Sec. TWENTYtSIXTH -ANNUAL ■ CONVENTION, 1911. Of the OMEN'S QHRISTIAN rpMPERAXCE TjNION OF NEW ZEALAND. TO BE HELD AT, ST. MARY'S HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH, MARCH 23 TO 30. EVENING MEETINGS. TUESDAY, 7.3o.—Whiteley Hall. Hints on coming campaign for Temperance Work only, by Mrs. Powell. MONDAY, March 27.—St. Mary's Hall, at 7.30 p.m., Parliamentary Drill and School of Methods. THURSDAY, March 30.-Willftrd Night, Grand Spectacular Display. TickI ets Is. T DESIRE to return my sincerest Thanks to the Doctor and Nurses at the Neiv Plymouth Hospital for their attention and kindness during my stay there from my recent accident; also to s the people of Pungarehu for their many kindnesses. STEIN SORREXSEN. • PURANGX SPORTS e WILL BE HELD IN TOHE'S PADDOCK, AT PURANGI, i ' FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1011. Patron. Mr. Bergin ', President J. B. Hine, Esq., M.P. e Vice-Presidents.—Messrs. Sanders, Bar- ,. nett, Kennington, Silk, Webb, Waite, Hanover, Phillips, Corkill, Matthews, Pennington, Nieholls Lile, Sutherland, Campbell, Rawlinson, Thompson. . Committee.—Messrs. C. Dewar (chairman), F. Dowman, H. Dowman, Campbell, P. Dowman, Thomas, Allen, MacKey, Fieraband, Powell, Rangi, Puata, and Tohe. PROGRAMME. Ist. 2nd. 20/ 5/ 1. 100 yds. Maiden 20/ 5/ Post entry 2/-. 2. High Jump 15/ 2/0 Post sntry 1/fi. 3. 12-inch Chop (open).... 25/ 10/ Noni. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 4. 220 yds. Handicap (open) 25/ 5/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. ]/-. 5. Double-hand Sawing (open), 15-inch block. 25/ 5/ Norn. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. 6. Ladies' race, trophy value 10/ 7. 440 yds. Handicap (open) 35/ 7/0 Norn. 2/6, Accept. ]/-. 8. 15-inch Chop (open).... 50/ 15/ Norn. 3/-, Accept. 1/C. 9. Boys' Race, under 16.... 7/6 2/e Post entry 1/-. 10. Members' Race 10/ 2/6 Post entrv 1/-. 11. 880 yds. Handicap (open) 40/ 7/6 Nom. 2/6, Accept. 1/-. 12. Stepping Chain 10/ 13. 100 yds (open) 25/ 5/ Nom. 2/-, Accept. 1/-. l- 14. Girls' Race, trophy value 7/0 15. Nail-driving Competition 5/ n Post entry Gd. 16. Sheep-guessing Com 10 Post entry 1/-. 17. Point? Prize Medal. Points to count I, 2, & 3. Programme subject to alterations. Nominations for events No. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 5 11, and 13 close with the Secretary at ' Pnrangi on March 25, 1911. Acceptances at 11 a.m. day of sports. Handicaps will be declared March 31, 1911. Four competitors must start, or no E second prize given. All nominations must be accompanied by fees and previous two years' performances. If no pers formances for two years, previous three performances to be "iven. REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUND. T Admission to ground, ]/-; children under 12, Gd. Sports Ground, 1/-. DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE EVENING. All communications to be addressed t< H. TOWELL, Purangi, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 28 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 28 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 263, 28 March 1911, Page 1

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