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BELGIAN RELIEF FUND. CARRINGTON-FRANKLEY CROSSROADS UNITED PICNIC. gPORTS AND iPICXIC to be held at Messrs Brydon and Gilbert's Oronnds, Carrington Road. THURSDAY, MARCH 25. Included in an excellently arranged •ports programme will be: —150 yds Open Handicap, Ist prizi- £l, 2nd ss. Nominations Is Od. Also Local 100 yds, Ist priae 10s, 2nd ss. Nominations Is. A Gift Auction Sale During the Day. For the Gift Auction 3 sheep, 2 goats, * WP> 2 dozen purebred fowls, 1 dozen pure bred ducks and 3 pedigree calves lUvt been donated. In addition, ttere will be fruit, vegetables, etc. fl. SHAW, Hon. Secretary. JJKEXUI ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1915 Proceeds in aid of the Belgian Fund. PROGRAMME: 1. 150 YARDS MAIDEN RACE.—lst •prize, 20s, second ss. Post entry Is 6d. 2. DOUBLE-HANDED SAWING (2 cuts). —First prize 30s» second 10s. Nom. 2s 6d. S. 100 YARDS HANDICAP.—First prize 40s, second 15s, third ss. Nom. I 3s. 4. TWO-MILE BICYCLE HAXDICAPFirst prize *3os, second 10s, third 3s. Post entrv 2s fid. I 5. 220 YARDS HANDICAP.—First prize 40s. second 10s. (bird ss. Nom. 3s. 6. 12-INCH CHOP HANDICAP.—First prize Mr E. Gibson's Gold Medal, ralne £2 2s, second 10s. Nom. 3s. 7. HALF-MILE HANDICAP.— First prize 50s, second 15s, third as. Nom. 3s. a ONE MTT.E BICYCLE HANDICAP. —First prize 255, second ss. Post entrv 2s. 9. CUMBERLAND WRESTLING.—Any weight. FirsJ prize 20s. Post entry 2s. 10. 100 YARDS LOCAL HANDICAP.— First prize 20s, second ss. Nom. Is «d. 11. 18-INCIT CHOP HANDICAP.—First prize 60s, second 15s, third ss. Nom. 4s. 12. STEPPING CHAlN—First prize 20s. Post entry Is. 13. MARRIED MEN'S RACE. Handicap for non-competitors.—First prize, Mr "W. Fuller's trophv. Post entrv 2s. U. 440 YARDS HANDICAP.— First prize 50s, second 15s, third ss. Nom. 3s. 15. TUG-OF-WAR, six men a-side First prize 30s. Post entry, Is per man. 18. OBSTACLE RACE.—First prize 15s, •eeond ss. Post entrv Is 6d. 17. BEAN-JUDGING.—Prize, Mr C. Dunbar's irophv. Po«t entrv Is. 18. FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yards.— | First prize 20s. second ss. Winners 2s. losers Is. 19. PUTTING SHOT—First prize 10s. iPost entrv Is. 20. MAIDEN HORSE JUMPING COMPETITION—Sweepstake ss, 10s added. 21. OPEN HORSE JUMPING COMPETITION.—Sweepstake ss, 10s added. SACKS FOR CRTLDREN during the day. Admission to Ground: Adults Is, Children under 12. 6d. ANNUAL BALL IN THE EVENING. Orchestra Music. Good Floor. MOTOR-BIKE .AND SIDE-CAR. •pQB Sale, cost £lO5, sell £BS the lot; used only 7 months. 6 h.p., J.A.P., pressed steel frame, all latest improvements. Owner bought motor-car. Owner bought motor-ear. THORPE'S GARAGE. Eltham. FOR. SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. T*HE well-known business of C. W. Tremcwan, Mercer and Tailor, Victoria Avenue, WanganuL A splendid opportunity for a smart, energetic man to acquire an established business. The ill-health of Mr. Tremewan prevents his personal supervision and is his sole reason for selling. Full particulars stock, turnover, etc., on application at MESSRS ROSS & GLENDINING, . _ New Plymouth. WITIORA GOLF CLUB. ..'HE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SEASON will take place on THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, At 2 p.m. AH golfers are cordially invited to attend, T. L. BUXTON, Hon. Secretary. fTO Builders, Speculators and others owning a spare section and requiring a CHEAP HOUSE. TENDERS will be received at my eftee up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, MARCH aOth. for the PURCHASE and REMOVAL of a SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in Devon Street West. The highest or any tender not necesnrily accepted. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect. VBJUHA M'S gAL VE. HEALS AND DRAWS. Once used, always used. In use for over 100 years in one family. For Boils, Scalds, Burns, Gathers, or Poison*, and any Sores or Cuts. * Agent* Everywhere in Taranaki, or direct from ARTHUR XEEDHAM, ' ' i '; ■ PO., DougtaA

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 244, 24 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 244, 24 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 244, 24 March 1915, Page 1

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