PUKEKITU PARK. THURSDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. In Aid of Poor of Great Britain, Ireland, and Belgium Relief Fund.
The Mayoress, Mesdaines Burgess, Cock, Messenger, Rennell, and Miss Stephen-son-Smith. GREAT DECORATED PROCESSION (Parasols, Bicycles, Violins, Musical Instruments, Hats, Pets, Toys, Fancy Costumes, and Miscellaneous).
FLORAL DECORATIONS. Best Turnout (Gig, Motor-car, and : press); Decorated Motor Bike (with or without side-car); Decorated Push Bicycle, Child's Tricycle, GoCart, Push-Cart, Doll's Go-Cart, Doll's Pram, Parasol, Pet, Hat; | Best Fancy Dress (Boy); Best Fancy Dress (Girl). Natural or artilicial flowers may be used. Good Prizes will be given in each class. Entrance Free. Flower, Produce, Sweets, Art, Doll, Novelty, and Jumble Stalls. SIDE-SHOWS. FORTUNE-TELLING ■MUSIC BY CITIZENS' BAND. AFTERNOON TEA. BOATING ON LAKE. DONKEY RIDES. MOTOR RIDES, &c, &c., &c. Intending Competitors can obtain information from the Secretary, or from Miss Hamerton, 40, Devon St. Central. Admission: Adults, Is; School Children over 12, 6d; under 12, 3d. Strenuous efforts are being made to make the Fete an immense success and every patriotic person in the district is asked to compete or to attend. Further Particulars Later. (MISS) M. SIMPSON, Hon. Secretary, i fARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY. 40th ANNUAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th and 25th, 1915, Most Complete Schedule ever issued by the Society. Great Increase of Prize-money in All Sections. GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1915. GREAT SALE of PEDIGREE CATTLE, STUD AND STOCK SHEEP, SHOW HORSES, &c. MAKE YOUR ENTRIES EARLY. Schedules on application to A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary, C/o Webster & McKellar, Currie Street, New Plymouth,
I.yAIMATE HORTICULTURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY'S 17th ANNUAL SHOW. Will bi! hold at the MAXAIA RECREATION GROUNDS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Classes for Pot Plants, Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, Honey, Ccv.fc ; ng and Miscellaneous Articles. Weight-guessing and other Competitions. Factory Horses, to be shown in springdray. First prize, Gold Medal and £1 Is; second, Silver Medal. Rest-paced Gig Horse in Harness. SPORTS PROGRAMME Consists of: Wrestling, Putting tne. Shot, Tug-of-War, Stepping the Chain, and Pony and Horse .lumping Competitions, &c. Evening—A First-class Programme ivill be submitted. Refreshments on Ground. Rand in attendance. Good Horse Paddock. All Entries close with Secretary, 0 p.m., SATI'!!DAY, February 6th (exFor Schedules and further particulars pply to V. H. HOBDAY, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 203, 4 February 1915, Page 1
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