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JJILLSBOROUGH gCHOOL piCNJC to be held in MR. C. BARRIBALL'S PADDOCK, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 4. Concert and Dance in the Hall. Distribution of Prizes. QRICKET ]J|£ATCH. N.P. BOROUGH COUNCIL TARANAKI COUNTY COUNCIL. RECREATION SPORTS GROUMD EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912. PROCEEDS IN AID OF KING GEORGE'S HALL. Admission 1/-. J. R. HILL, Hon. Sec. THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE.
]yiSS C. W. CHRISTIE, the well-known Theosophic.il Lecturer, will deliver a PUBLIC LECTURE, entitled, "WHAT IS THEOSOPHY?" in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, on WEDNESDAY, April 3, at '8 p:m: _ B. Kent, Esq., J.P., of Auckland, will preside. Questions answered at close of lecture. Collection to defray expenses. JJJi-i/jSION piCNIC AND gPORTS. FRAWKLEY ROAD. FRANKLEIGH PARK AND WESTOWH. To be held itt MR. OKEY'S PADDOCK, Frankley Road, close to School, On EASTER MONDAY COMMENCING AT NOON. OPEN EVENTS. Under the rules of tl?3 Taranaki Athletic and Caledonan Association, 'ist 2nd 100 SO/- 7/6 220 "30/- 7/6 440 , 30/- 10/880 JO/- 7/6 One Mile .. 20/- 7/6 Points prize of £1 Is for most points in above races Should sufficient inducement offer, cycle races (open), iy g miles and 2 miles will be added; 150 yds (local), first prize, trophy value £1 l\ second prize trophy. Nominations (1/-) for afl the above events must La accompanied by usuaf performances, and will close with the secretarv up to 9 p.m. on Saturday, March 30. For convenience of competitors the 7 may be left at Messrs. Cook & Lister's (saddlers) or Mr. A. George's cycle depot. Acceptances (1/-) close at noon on day of sports. OTHER EVENTS (Post Entry). Sack Race, High Jump, Long Jump, Ladies' and Children's Events, Married Men's Races, Stepping the Chain, SheepGuessing, etc. Afternoon tea' on ground, 6d. Admission: Addts Is, children fid. GRAND DANCE IN THE GYMNASIUM in th/> evening. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 2/-. A. C. DOWNES, Hon. Sec.
INGLEWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIQNS will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April next, for the position of Working Overseer. Salary, £3 12s per week. Schedule of duties may be seen at the Borough Office and at the office of this paper. W. OGIER, Town Clerk. Inglewood, March 4, 1!)12. ISTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ' , FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT IN- ! SURANCE in all its branches accepted j.at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. I JOHN PATON | Branch Manager. I King Streets, New Plymouth. I Agents throughout the Province. VOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post, ..--'.:.? *y
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 235, 2 April 1912, Page 1
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