rpHE Q.RRAT cycle' road race CYCLE ROAD RACE CYCLE ROAD RACE JJOUND gGMONT. 100 MILES 100 rpiIURSDAY, gEPTEMBER . PROGRAMME. 0.15 a.m.—Start of Race. 2,0p.m.—5-mile Motor Cycle Race (heats and 'final). 2.30 p.m. JUMPING COMPETITTOX. Hunters' stylo, for trophy. Points: Ist 8, 2nd 5. 3rd 2. Steeplechase stvle, for tropin*. Points: Ist 5. 2nd 3," 3rd 1. ' ( The horse scoring the greatest num- ' bet of points in the above events to be the winner of cup presented ,bv Mr. J. Bennett. —Thread-the-necdle Competition, for •trophy. All competitions will he over four jumps. Judges of -Tumping: Messrs. F. Watson, W. Young and Harry George. Clerk of Course: Mr. S. Paul. 4.0 p.m. (about).—Finish of Road Race at Grand Stand on Racecourse. Admission to Racecourse ami Standi ONE SHILLING. J4.MES. McLEOD. Hon. Sec., 3 Circular Road Race.
WAITARA WEST ROAD BOARD. RENDERS will be received up to noon on TUESDAY, September 3, 1912, for procuring and delivering 1600 yards of metal for district roads. Specifications may be seen at Sampson's Store, Sentry Hill, and the Board's Office, Leppertoa. J. COS'XETT, Chairman.
PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. CONTRACT NO. 30. CARTING METAL FROM BALL ROAD STATION. fpENTJERS are invited up to noon on MQNDAY, September 9, for the carting out of about 9000 c. yds. of metal from Ball Road. Station to different points on Ball Road and bye-roads thereto. Specifications and Conditions of Contract may be »een at the County Office, Patea. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman, Patea County Council, and marked on the outside "Tender for Contract No. 30." A. H. M. WRIGHT. County Engineer.
j?uti LEASE. fJTENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till SATURDAY, August 31, at 5 p.m. For lease of Rahotu Hotel Stables, together with 27% acres of land attached. Conditions from > H. MULHOLLAN'D, Proprietor.
pEXCA RR 0 W Jj] STA TE. JMPORTANT gALE oV JJIGH-CLASS J)AIRY pARMS. »TIHE UNDERSIGNED liave received instructions from MR. W. H. HEPPELL, of "Pencarrow," HUIRANGI, near Waitara, to sell "by private treaty on EASY TERMS— . TTIS FIXE FARM OF 500 ACRES IN LOTS RANGING FROM 44 TO 122 ACRES. All lots are, or will be, boundary fenced, and arc more or less subdivided. Above property is splendidly situated in a first-class dairying district, is nine miles from XEW PLYMOUTH, 2 miles from Railway .Station, 3 miles from WAITARA, practically all level land and well watered. For prices, plans and a.l other particulars apply to the undersigned. R. F. CORNWALL, ■ L. A. XOLAX & CO.. New Plymouth.
Hygienic Bakery DEVON ST. our Gd Pies, meat or fruit, for lunch. They are delicious and cheaper than making them. Also our sponge sandvrichas, with various jam fillings, at (Id, or with cream filling Bd. Tf desired, the cream can be had flavored are splendid value. Leave your orders, with vanilla (the usual flavor), oranire. pineapple, raspberry, passion fruit, lemon, or almond. Just try one; they and we will supply nnv of the above flavors; tlu-v can be iced and decorated for 1/3. When in need of Wedding or Birt'iday Cakes, give us n trial. A. WILLIAMS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 85, 27 August 1912, Page 1
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