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SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1912. L. A. NOLAN & CO. pyAVE res.'i'.c jitsinKiions from the Public Trustee to sell by auction as above tin* following property in the Estate of Thomas Co-ad. viz.,— 105 ACRES, more or less, situated on the liangoi't'i lload, being Rural Allotment No. 124, Omiifca'Digtriot. Sale at '2.30 o'clock. TAI-HAU-AURI" MAORI SPORTS CLUB (WEST COAST.) ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. ANNIiaL SPORTS MEETING. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. "PECREATION CSPORTS (GROUND, NEW PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY. 1)E( EMBER 111. 1012. Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. President: Tamati Whnnganiii. Hon. Treasurer: Teararatai Sinclair. Hon. Secretary: Manuvau .John King. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN HANDICAP. 100 yds. First prize 30s.;second ss. Open to all who have never won an advertised racp. Post entrv, Is. 2. KAI-PAKOPAKO ]! I CYCLE HANDICAP. 1 mile. —Firs I prize 30s, second 10s, third a trophy. For Maoris oniv. Nom. 2s. 3. POTATO .PEEI.IXC COMPETITION.. Maori Method, fur Maori Women.— First prize 355, second 20s, third a trophr. Post entrv 2s. 4. TAI-!!AU-AURU HANDICAP. 100 yards (open).—First prize Gos. second -20s. Nom. 2*. accept. 2s. 5. BICYCLE RACE. 1 mile (open). First prize 50s. second 20s. Nom. 2s. accept. 2s. fi. OR AND I'OI DANCE COMPETITION for Maori Women, of not more than ten nor fewer than eight in a team. —First prize SOs. second 30s. Nom. 10s per team. 7. OROPURIRr HANDICAP. 100 yds. (Maoris only),—First prize 235, second 10s. Noni. 2-. 8. NEW PLYMOUTH BICYCLE HANDICAP. 1 V : > miles (open).—First prize pOs. second 20s. Nom. 2s. accept. 2is. 9. TAT-HAl'-AURJ" HANDICAP. 220 yards (open). —First prize 70s. second 20s. Nom. 2s. accept. 2s. 10. MAORI WAR DANCE, to be performed by one man.—First prize a gold medal, second a trophy. Post entrv 2s. 11. BICYCLE HANDICAP, three miles (open).—First prize 100s. second (iOs, third 20s. Nom. ss. accept. 4s. 12. SCHOOL GIRLS' HACK. 50yds. (open school girls under 14 years of age).—First jirize ss'; second 3s.' third 2s. Free entrv. 13. PUKHKCRA PARK 'FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yds. (winners compulEntrance, winners 2s. .losers Is, 14. MAORI WAR DANCE COMPETI- j TION, to be performed by men of not- more than ten nor less than -..'.eight in a team.—Fir-t prize 100s. second 40s. Nom. ]o> per team. 15 T\TII VU-AUIIC. HANDICAP. 410 yards.—First prize 80s and a trtphv presented bv Mr. W. D. Dockrill. second 30s. Nom. 4.5, accept. 2's. 16. SCHOOL BOYS' RACE. 100 yds ( open to school boys under 14 years of age). —First prize ss, second 3s. third 2s. Free entrv. 17. MAORI CANOE RACE.—First prize 40s. second 10s. Nom. ss. 18. MAORI CANOE HURDLE RACE First 40s. second 10s. Nom. 5s ! Length of canoes 10ft. and no more' Points- prize (gold medal) for events 4, 9 and 15. Points to count: First 2. second 1. Points prize (gold medal) for events 5, 8 and 11. Points to count: First 2, second 1. Also a trophy each for events 3. G, 10 and 14. For Rules and Regulations and other particulars, see Poster. All Maori performances in Maori costume. Handicaps will appear in the Taranaki Herald . and Daily News on or about December 12. 1012. All Nominations close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, December 7. All Acceptances must be in the hands of the Secretary on the ground at or before 11 a.m. THE TARAXAJtf HARRISON BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Soft Drinks and Lollie Stall, Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the grouiiu. Admission to ground Is. enclosure Is. Children half-price. Committee and members free. All communications to lie addressed to MANURAI" .10IIN KING, Hon. Sec-.: or WAAKA ENOKA. Assistant Secretary. P. 0., Fitzrov, New Plymouth. GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE Tn rp H E A T R E O Y A L . On DECEMBER 10. at 8 p.m. Winners of Maori events 3, G, 10 and 14 will repeat their (performances at opening of entertainment, when the trophies, etc.. will be presented. Music bv slrs. A. George's Orchestra. Full particulars later. rjYHE LATEST AND jgEST An a QLEANEST gKIMMER is the WOLSELEY SEPARATOR. is the most efficient separator on the market, the simplest, strongest an-i cheapest. Gives absolute satisfaction. Easy running. "SEPARATOR PERFECTION " i 9 what the users say of It. R. BUCKLEY Agent : INGLEWOOD. N.Z. Agents : DALGETY & CO. f can get it cheaper at the Red Poet.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 167, 2 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 167, 2 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 167, 2 December 1912, Page 1

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