CASH ADVERTISEMENTS in this column not exceeding eighteen words are inserted lor ONE SHILLING per insertion; or if Three insertions. 2/C. : If orders come by letter it must i. iaderstood■ that double these rat.- nil | ) be charged unless accompanied JjOST—On Saturday night, b.,v.,Mil Mrs. Dockrill's and Cambridge . . . iB I —Gold '•'wishbone" brooch, sit v. .th ! stones and pendant attached. .-..in . I please return to Mrs. Dockri'i!, ■■ ...:. , ! J. Tiseh, Fitzroy. Reward. I RANTED— A plain furnisli > . ' with fireplace. State tei ■- /,-,.\:r; [ X.Y., this office. "" * . JjOST, between Omata and I'ii ■■ • - . Wheel cap oil' motor-car. Inward. —M. Jones, Criterion Stables. t.c. man as kitchen-man-porter for Urenui Hotel. JOLL'S MEAT BAZAAR has just secured another line of very choice 4tcoth Wethers and prim? fat Lambs. Beef, Pork, Veal and Small Goods are specially prime as usual. Please rin» number 39. D 10/6 LADIES ' Glace Twin-bar Shoes, English made. Round rubbers on while you wait.—Dockrill's. CROCKETT & JONES' fine English Shoes. A new shipment just opened. Inspection invited, and you will bb pleased with them—Dockrill's. J REWARD—Lost, between Egmont Village and Inglewood, a gold chain with sovereign case and silver watch. Above reward will be given *to finder on I communicating with McKenzie's Stables, Waitara. HOUSE, Sea View, h. & c. water, Dathroom, washhouse, cop per, tubs, etc., etc.,. quarter-acre lana. Price £500 ; cash, £l5O.—J. H. Wood &, Co., Land Agents, Egmont Street, New Plymouth. I ACRES, freehold, on good metalled road, six miles New Plymouth, close to school and creamery; 5-roomeo. nouse, cowshed, etc. Carry 20 cows, besides other stock. For immediate salb. Price £l2 10s per acre. Mortgage, £Bob at 5 per H. Wood & Co., Land Agents, New Plymouth. rpARTMOOR ESTATE.-Where is iti What are its advantages? It lies. I on Eliot Road, opposite the Golf Links, and about ten to fifteen minutes from. I town. It is nearly all level. All thb j streets are graded, and each section ■ oouxains a quarter of an acre of lani. ■ tfou invest your money in real estate, ana you will come out top. Our terms will suit you. See Gilmour & Clarke, sole agents. a jufiOUND—Sensible Presents: Oak photo frames, Pictures, Paint Boxe&„ Chalks, Crayons, etc., at WEST & SONS, Painters (opposite Masonic Stables), S Devon St. East. a RANTED KNOWN-We take the bisoiiit. Just a few of our numerous iines: English Macaroons, Ratafiah, Uolden Puff, Wafers, Mince Meat, Milk. Shortbread, Maltine, etc. Call on Vealt. JUST ARRIVED Choice Muscatel*,} p ; Crys. Fruits (including chinoib, cherries, Angelica), English Biscuite., Uiuiock's Hams and Bacon,' Yarmouth Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, etc. All at VEALE'S, Theatre Royal. 'Phone 166. pfANO BARGAINS —£l2 buys a tip | iop Second-hand Piano in spiendia | J order, or terms, : 10s deposit and Bs. iiioiitnly;' also good English Piano. £ll —7s 6d monthly.—Apply sharp, Collier's. ATIAWA SPORTS CLUB, WAITARA. gEOOND " (FATHERING OF TUB MAORI CLANS. To be held on THE CAMP RESERVE (WAITARA) on THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913. ' A GREAT CONTEST. ~ . ATHLETIC EVENTS. Commence 11.30. Maori events 2.30. fPHE Atiwa Sports Club has spared no time and expense in undertaking the improvement of the Camp Reserve for the day of the sports. One of the . improvements on last year is the fencing of the course so that competitors will m have free scope. The grandstand has -I been lengthene some 80 feet, so the public may be seated there in comfort. The entries for both the Maori and athletic events are most satisfactory. Following "" is a comparison with last year's entries: Entries. Entries. 100 yds. handicap .. 1912-21 1913 20 220 yds. handicap .. 1912-21 1913—17 440 yds. handicap .. 1912—10 1913-13 Bicycle Races. 1 mile !... 1912-14 1913-10 iy z mile 1912—11 1913—10 3 miles 1012-9 1913-13 DC Chopping Events. -, 15-inch block 1912-12 1913-20 / 2 p 12-inch block 1912—12 1913-17 RULES AND REGULATIONS. Sports commence at 11.30 a.m. All events run under the N.Z. Athletic Union and N.Z. Axemen's Association. All competitors must be registered, and this rule will be strictly enforced. Nominations for Events 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11 T and 12 must he made in writing, and accompanied by the necessary fees and definite particulars of last two years' performances. If no performance in that time, the last four or any to be given. Five competitors must start, or no p u , second or third prizes will be given. wo Acceptances are free. All acceptances o . MUST be in the hands of the Secretary on or before 11 a.m. on day of Sports. j For further particulars see posters. p u Refreshment Booths on the Ground. p u Admission: Adults Is, children under fa 12, Od; Grandstand, Is. £„ Nominations will appear in the Daily News and in the Herald and Budget j n , about January 27 or 28, 1913. ' Delayed Trains. Excursion Fares. \ p,j Waitara Brass Band in attendance. or DANCE IN THE EVENING IN ST. rec JOHN'S HALL. _ Good supper;, good music. Double . tickets, ss. *• The winners of the Poi Dance an* Hakas, etc., will repeat their perform- P K mnces. WAATA W. HIPANGO, Secretary. \ 7 ISAAC BAILEY, Asst. Secretary,' {
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 212, 27 January 1913, Page 1
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