TAB AS 4 Q o A,q H; 9. HANOViiR Proprietor. COACH LEAVES . Purangr at 6.30 a.m. DAILY, connectmg with morning train for New Plymouth and Inglewood, and leaves on th* return at 2 pan., after arrival of midday train from New Plymouth, TIME-TABLE. INWARDS. OUTWARDS. Leave— Leavfe— Purangi 5.30 a.m. Inglewood 2 pjn, Pukeho 6.30 a.m. Kaimata 2.45 pjn, Tarata 7.30 a on. Tarata 4 pjn, Kaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho S pjn. Arrive— Arrive— Inglewood 9.30 a.m. Purangi 6 p.m. All orders or parcels left at Mr. Silk's store, Purangi. Mr. T. Waite's Stable, Tarata, or Koyal Mail Stables, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention.
OAKURA ATHLETIC CLUB'S JiOURTH g P 0 R T S, To be helld at OAKURA, on THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1912. Handicapper: Mr. A. Hansen. Starters: Running, Mr. F. Aroa; Chopping and Sawing, Mr. W. Mace. PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Race Handicap—lst 20s, 2nd ss. Post entry, Is 6d. ' 2. Novice Chop, 12in block—lst 20s, 2nd 5?. Nom. Is, acc. 6d. 3. 100 yds Open Handicap—lst 40b, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. fid. 4. Ladies' Race—Special prizes. Entrance free. 5. Single-handed Sawing Handicap, 18in block—lst 30s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. 6d. 6. Stepping-the-Chain—lst 10s,' 2nd ss. Tickets Is. 7. 220 yds Open Handicap—lst 40s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Bd. 8. Old Men's Race—Special prizea. Entrance free. 9. Maiden Chop Open Handicap, 12in block—lst 30s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. 6d. 10. Tilting in the Ring—lst 20s, 2nd 10s. Post entry, Is 6d. 11. 880 yds Open Handicap—lst 40s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s 6d, acc, 6d. 12. Double-handed Sawing Handicap, 18 in block—lst 60s, 2nd 20s. - Nom. 3s, acc. Is. 13. Boys' Race—lst ss, 2nd 2s fid. Entrance 6d. 14. One Mile Open Handicap—lst 50s, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s 6d, acc. 6d. 15. Milk Suppliers' and their Employees' Race, 220 yds handicap—lst 20s, 2nd ss. Post entry, Is ©d. 16. Kaitake Axemen's Cup, Open Handicap chop, 18in block—lst 100s, 2nd 10s. Nom. ss, acc. Is. 17. Obstacle Race Handicap—lst 80s, 2nd 10s. Post entry,. Is 6d. 18. Weight-Guessing Competition —'lst 20s. . Tickets Is. Children's throughout th» day. . -^iteistSioNs. The sports will be conducted under the rules of the New Zealand Athletic and Axemen's, Association. All competitors must be registered. Nominations for all Chopping and Sawing Events close with the secretary not later than FRIDAY, March 8. Acceptances close Mt>NDAY, March 16. Nominations for all Running Events close with the secretary not later than FRIDAY, MaWh 15. Acceptances not later than 1 p>m. on day of Sports! Handicaps will appear on or about March 14 and 21 in Taranaki Daily News; Tirana ki Herald and Budget. Blocks will not be provided for non-acceptors. The last two years' performances to accompany each , nominal tion; if no performances for thafcjtime, the last three performances to baifiven. Three starters or no event. All protests, with a fee of 10s, must be lodged within five minutes after the evfenfc. The milk suppliers' race is open to Oakura and Omata Co-operative Dairy Factories only. GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE IN THE EVENING. f.~wT McGregor, Hon. Secretary. Koru Post Office.
TOAIIARA-TTRINUI ft A WAKDIO MAIL OOACOEL Leaves Urenui daily #.44 *.m. and S.M p.m. for Waitara. Leaves Waitara for Urenui at 8.80 «jn> *nd 5.46 p.m. From Waitara to Uruti, Okau, Tongaporutu, Mokau and Awakino EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, and from Awakinoto Waitara EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY. Passengers can therefore reach Mokau on Saturdays, spend a day tbere, illuming on Mondays to catch Hew Ply* mouth train the same evening. ; All goods at reasonably rites and promptly delivered. / Waitara ,to Amkino.—Retunt'fare 2fi« Waitara to .Urenui. duction to two or three 4n!a family or regular travellers). ! - h All orders or parcels left'wwh Mr. E. Gibbon, Waitara, or Mr. Kibbyj, saddler, will be attended to. -J $ s JL G. ORAWFQIp, Proprietor, 1 tjrenui.
- m .SPRING } v|f FLOWEEIN6 BULBS ! ;jj PUT THEM IN NQWt! One of the most bealitifiii of our garden flowers. Hardy, jimple of culture, with, frea/t variation of color. | Mixed, 1/6 per doz.; 10/jd per 100. OROOUS The earliest of Spring flowers, giving an unsurpassed display of golden yellow, striped, purple, and pure white blossoms. Mixed, 1/- per doz.; 7/6 per 100. pEEESIAS Fine large blooms, with a delightful perfume. The cut flowers last a long time. Mixed, 1/r per doz.; 7/6 per 100. Q.LADIOLI !vi( , The "Bride." Beautiful white flowers. Thrive well in any ordinary garden soil with sunny aspect. Per doz., 1/-; per 100, 7/6. Post Free to any address in Dominion. ALL NEW ZEALAND GROWN. NIMMO AND BLAIR, BULB GROWERS DUNEDIN
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 220, 15 March 1912, Page 8
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