p 0 0 T B A L L. pOOTBALI, OKAIAWA v. CLIFTON. OKAIAWA v. CLIFTON. OKAIAWA v. CLIFTON. FINAL FOR SENIOR CHAMPIOXSITTP. FINAL FOR SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. A. & P. SHOWOItOUXDS, STRATFORD. TO-DAV THURSDAY, ATIGUST 17. Kick-off 3.15 p.m. NOTE.—The train from the norlli slops at tin* ground. Admission* 1/-; Stand, 0(1. P. SKOGLUXD, Secretary. ALL-DAY PROGRAMME. ALL-DAY PROGRAMME. ALL-DAY PROGRAMME. TO-DAY THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. THE GREAT ROAD RACE 8.30 a.m.—Limit riders despatched. 9.20 a.m. —Scratch riders despatched. From Burgess, Eraser's. 2.0 p.m.—Seven-a-side Football Tournament in the Recreation Grounds. Progress reports of the race from Opunake. Kaponga, Eltham, Stratford. and Inglewood will l>e posted prominently in the grounds. 3.30 to 4.0 p.m. —Finish of Race in Recreation Grounds. ADMISSION ..! One Shilling. JAMES McLEOD, Hon. Sec. GRAND CONCERT IN THE EVENING, THEATRE ROYAL, And PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. GRAND ROAD RACE J CONCERT Organised by MR. R. X. REXAUD. TO-NIGHT TIIKATRE ROYAL, August 17, 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. l'iano Duf't ... .Miss Warren and Mr. Renaud 2. Song, ''Mv Old Shako" Mr. W. J. Smith 3. Song, "Daffodils a'blowing"... Miss Ains worth 4. Song Mr. E. Clarke 5. Song, "Could IV" Mr. G. H. Stubbs (!. Song, "There is a land"..Mr. Haslani 7. Song. "An Emblem" Miss Fenton 8. Song, "My Beloved Queen"... Mr. Johnson PART 11. 1. Piano Solo. "March Militaire".. Miss Warren 2. Song. "Drum-Major Song".Mr. Smith 3. Song (Selected) Miss Fenton 4. Song, "The Bandolero". .Mr. Johnson 5. Song, "Goldola Dreams" Miss Amswortli 6. Song Mr. E. Clarke PI!LSENTATION OF £3OO IX PRIZES. Box Plan at Collier's. Admission 2/- & 1/JAMKS McLEOD, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE 2tfoo ACRES FIRST-CLASS BUSH COUNTRY; soil, rubble rock; 1500 acres in grass, balance good mixed bush. Now carrying 3000 slieep, 500 bead cattle, and mob of horses. This land is we]] watered, lies well to the sun, and is an ideal sheep run. It is situated within a mile of a rising township, close to the new Freezing Works, and six miles from a port and one mile from East Coast Railway route. The owner would sell in a block or cut up into four farms of 500 acres each. This is a splendid chance for man wanting a small sheep farm which has great natural advantages. Title, O.R.P. Price goodwill £8 Good terms to suitable men. For further particulars apply Box 11, Whakatane ! A WORD 'n your ear—Herbert's matv&lou* ' ". hosiery, fast dye, fld pair, la p
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 17 August 1911, Page 1
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