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WAKIA fi.LUB Proceeds m Aid of Great Britain, Ireland and Belgium Relief Funite. NINTH ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING, To be held in the Wares Domaiq, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1915. Commencing at 11 a.m. PROGRAMME: I. MAIDEN HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. nlock. First 40s, second 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. " 100 YARDS HANDICAP. First 30s, teeond 10». Nom. Is fid, acc. Is. -% BOYS' RACE (14 years and nnder), 100 yards. First 7s 6d, second 2s Sd. Post entty, fid. 4. 220 YARDS HANDICAP. First 40s, second 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. 5. MARRIED LADIES' RACE. First ss, second 2g fid. Free entrv. «. HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. block. First 60s, sceond 20s. Nom. 2s 6d, acc. Is. 7. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING HANDIOAP, 15in. log (two cuts). First 40s, second 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. a SINGLE LADIES' RACE (18 years m and over), First ss, second 2s fid. Free entry. «. 440 YARDS HANDICAP. First 40a, second 10s. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. fi. SCHOOL GIRLS' RACE. First ss, second 2s fid. Free entry. 11. STEPPING THE CHAIN (2.30 p.m. -sharp). First log, second ss. Post entry, Is. 12. WAREA AXEMEN'S CHOP, 15in. block. First 100s, second 30s, .third 10s. Nom. ss, acc. 2s fid. 13. MEMBERS' RACE, 100 yards. First Gold Medal, second Silver Medal. Post entry, Is. 14. HANDICAP CHOP, 12in. block. First Gold Medal, second Silver Medal. Kom. Is, acc. fid. 15. SHEEP-GUESSING COMPETITION. First 20s. Tickets Is. 16.HORSE JUMPING. Post entry, Is. Priie, 5s sweep. 17. TILTING THE RING. Post entry, Is. Prise, 5s sweep; 18.HIGH JUMP. Post entry, Is. Prize, 5s sweep. 19. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP. Post entry, Is. Prize, 5s sweep. 80. LONG JUMP. Post entry, Is. Prize, 5t sweep. DONT FORGET TO COME AND HELP The Poor in Great Britain, • Ireland, and Belgium. • CONDITIONS OF GAMES AND GENERAL ENTRIES. 1. The above programme is subject to alteration. 2. The Committee reserve the right to postpone the Sports. 3. Legal Games allowed on the ground, fee 10s fid. 4. Nominations for Chopping and Sawing close on Monday, March Bth. Acceptances close on Monday, March 15th. 5. Nominations for Running close on Monday, March 15th. Acceptances close •t 11 a.m. Sports Day. 0. In Double-handed Sawing, name and performances of mate must be given, or noir'r tion not accepted. 7. No second prize will be given unless fonr or more nominated and accepted competitors. 8. No event unless three or more nominated and accepted competitors. 9. Sports held under Rules T.A. and CJL 10. Chopping and Sawing held nnder (tales N.Z.A.A. 11. Competitors must forward pertennances, accompanied by necessary fees, when nominating. J. A. CLARKE, f—- * Hon S?e. & TreasC. TT. KEVELL. 1 Assistant Sec.

NEW PLYMOUTH STEAM LAUNDRY. GILL STREET. Entirely Under New Management. OPENING MARCH 30tli. T>Y Chilitv, Cleanliness and Carrying Out tlie Work under tile Best Sanitary Condition-. I lio'.-e to Merit a Fair Share of the Public Patronage. AT] work done under the supervision an English and Australian Expert. Parcels Collected and Delivered. PROMPT ATTENTION. Drop us a postcard. E. LUXTON, Proprietor.

A. H. CHRISTIE & CO. land anu financial agents, .MASAI A. leasing a farm in tl.c be?t dairying district in Neiv Zealand, tan supply your wants. 1 ' can ■■ -. -* you wilh your finance, if necessary. OI ACRES in the t'V.vn-hip of Manaia. Good S-roomed h. ami c. water, stable, trap?h.J, . jMra.2<\ windmill; divided into » Mucks by good boxtliom fences; owner mdks 13 cows, which niav he t;i :'-n over if desired. £SOO ca-ii r<-iu:r.d: balanee may remain for sor 1 year* at ■ l ' p- t tent. This ia a pplend'.d little property. Price on application. 01 ACSES. adjoining Mana'a: Croomed hou-e an-1 an outbuilding. Pr:>, £Vi per acre, with £JSO cosh: balance at S'/s !- r c ' llt - >° r 0 or 7 years. iw-'icd; n'.ore d: all in house, SO-lcil than half lia-i !>"< 11 than half lf< n <1: jm :u except 7 acres r,f r< ..1 £<l per acre, witli £!'"*' c>s.; < »-> l, ' r!!, = for balance. toa ACRES, Wa'-mat-: Tin ins. AV AOU n ,,en land _n -r-.it h-art. and ■t'.rtubly. -'j.-ii nnd will carry 80 to s., c.'' - ' Cood 7-roomc 1 hoi:--, yj"' 1 per aor» »im_ - you over this phc. We hm'e rcM-ral lca?e in area to ? us a l;n", c.\ 11 tt< *hown uv r sou:e - f.-.r ,U. TVr

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 239, 18 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 239, 18 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 239, 18 March 1915, Page 1

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