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STARTLING VALUf. 80 ACRES. EXCHANGE Full COFFEE PALACE. £42 AX ACRE. Within easy distance of Eltliani, about I'/; miles from factory ami school, all Hat land. GO acres have Wen ploughed, large number of paddocks, conveniently watered, boxthorn t and post and wire fences, every- ( thing in very good order; will carry 35 cows and do tne.n really j well; comfortable (i-roomed ; dwelling, 14-bail concreted shed, { plenty of outbuildings; nice r orchard; this is an attractive j property, and tile owner will ex- . ' change for Coffee Palace or ! Boarding-house. Price £42 an ' acre; equity. £1300; balance, o ( per cent. 2597 j - 90 ACRES. £2so' CA.SU. Freehold. Land well grassed, about 50 acres liavc been ploughed, several acres in crop, 10 paddocks, permanent water, well fenced, will j carry' 33 cows; house of 5 rooms, j 14-bail concreted shed, gig shed, implement shed, and piggeries; I right alongside factory, handy to i i school, township, and »ailway I station, about five miles from 1 Eltliani. Price, £4l 10s per ! acre; terms. £2.50 casa; balance I (it 5 per cent. ♦ £2OO CASH. I 164 ACRES. i £33 AX ACRE. Land is all in gras save 13 acres suedes, 13 acres o L kale; over 100 acres stumpel, subdivided into 12 paddocks, #ood fences, plenty of water jj iionse of 4 rooms, good l()-bail , milking shed, large hay slied, L implement shed, and stable.-: will carry CO cows; ten tons of ( meadow hay and eleven acres of » . oaten hay (splendid crop). Price I '£33 an acre. Terms, £2OO cash; \ ' balance on mortgage at 5 per : <-ent. This is an exceptional : opportunity for a man v limited capital. Ring ns up and •make an appointment to inspect; about 5 miles from Eliliam and 2 miles from factor" and school, *' %E ARE IX A POSITION* TO FINANCE IF REQUIRED. K W. H. &A. McGARRY, L 5 . Land Agents, E L T H A M. f.LUE Proceeds in Aid of Great Britain, Ireland and Belgium Relief Funds. XIXTH ANNUAL SPORTS MF.ETIXG, To be held in the Warea Domain, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21th, 1915. Commencin- hi 11 a.ln. ' PROGRAMME: 1. MAIDEN ILVXDICAP CHOP, 12in. Moefc. First 40s, ?wond 10s. Nomination is, acceptance Is. ".4M YARDS lIAXDICAP. First 30s, Bccond 10s. Nom. Is 6d, acc. la. BOYS' RACE (14 years and under), 100 yards. First 7s 6d, secord 2s 6d. Post entry, Gd. *. 220 YARDS HAXDIOAP. First 40s. second 10s. Xom. 2s, ace Is S. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. First os, second 2s fid. Free entry. fl. HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. block. First 50s, second 20s. Xom. 2s Gd, acc. Is. .7. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWIXG HAXDIOAP, loin, log (two cuts). First 40s, second 10s. Xom. 2s, acc. Is. 8. SINGLE LADIES' RACE (18 years and over). First ss, second 2s 6d. Frea entrv. •. 440 YARDS HAXDICAP. First 40s, second 10s. Xom. 2«, acc. Is .9. SCHOOL GIRLS' RACE. First second '2 : fid. Free entrv. 11. STEPPING THE CiIAIX'(2.3O p.m. sharp). First los, second ss. Post entrv, Is. 12. WAREA AXEMEX'S COOP, lain, block. First 100s, second.3os, third 10s. Xnm. ss. ncc. 2s fid. 13. MEMRERS' RACE, 10m yards. First Gold Medal, second Silver Medal. Post entrv, Is. 14. HAXDICAP CHOP, 12in. block. First Gold Medal, second Silver Medal. Nom. Is, acc. Cd. 15. COMPETITION. First 20s. Tickets Is. 16.HORSE .!CMPIX<Po t entry, Is Prize, os sweep. 17. TILTING THE RING. Po--t entry, Is. Prize, as sweep. 18.HIGII .IUMP. Post miry, Is. Prize, 5s sweep. 19. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP. Post entry. Is. Prize, 5s sweep. 80. LONG JUMP. Post entry, Is. Prize, 5a sweep. DOXT FORGET TO C'OME AND HELP The Poor in Great Rritiin, Ireland, and Belgium. CONDITIONS OF GAME- AND GENERAL ENTRIES. 1. The above programme is subject to alteration. 2. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the Sports. 3. Legal Gai:.' s allowed on tri- ground, fee 10 s lid. 4. Nominations for Chopping and Sawing close on Monday. March Bth. Acceptances clos:* on Monday, March 15ih. 5. Nominations for Ur.nnin-: close on Mondav, March 15th. Acceptances close at 11 a.m. Sports Day. #. In Double-handed Saw.ng. name and performances of mate nm-t be given, or non '• ion not a" "pi 1 7. No second prize will !«• given unless four or more nominated anl accepted competitors. 8. No event unless three or more nominated and accept-"' c.wprttt-r?. 9. Sports licld under Rules T.A. and C W Cliopning and Sawing held under Rules N.Z.A.A. 11. Competitors m«-t ii.rvard performances, ac-oripanji d 1-y few, when nominating. .7. A. j ir r. -• t c. *V.:-.v ■ rr . Assistant Sti.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 237, 16 March 1915, Page 1

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