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EDUCATIONAL. M ES - R, L. C OOPER ' L.A.B. of RAM. & R.C.M., Lond. (Gold Medallist.) Is prepared to receive a limited number of pianoforte pupils. Wnv Term begins June •!. At Home June 3. Terms, etc., on application. Address: 109 Vivian Street. M R - R. N EVILLE R EJfAUD (PIANO AND SINGING) Resumes Tuition MONDAY, MAY 27. Inglewood Thursdays. Address: Dftvrson Street. QHETWODE SCHOOL 273 Devon Street W., New Plymouth. SEASIDE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals: The Misses Stanford. >J<HE Second Term, 1018, will begin on WEDNESDAY, May 29. Special class for children under 7. A few vacancies for music pupils. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Saturday, May 2;"), from 2.30 till 4 p.m. TSJORTH ISLAND SHEEP DOG TRIAL ASSOCIATION. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING AT HAWERA. (Run under Rules of North Island Dog Trial Association and under the auspices of The Eguiont Sheep DO2 Trial Club.) TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, •TUNE 4th, iHli, tith. 1918. ON MR. BREWER'S FARM, TAIPOROHENUI. Judge: Mr. W. McFarlane. PROGRAMME: Championship Trials. Class I.—Championship Long Head. About SOO yards; bring back and hold in ring. Time, 12 minutes. Prizes: First, Championship Silver Cup, valued £lO 10s' (presented by N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.), and £5, and also c sweepstake of 50 per cent, of entry fees---mn„,i or, „„., t _t .. . ■■_ r "' tnn-d, m per cent of the entry fees. Class ll—Championship Short Head and Yarding Competition. About 400 yard.s. Head, bring back, drive through one set of hurdles, drive to yard, and yard. Time, 15 minutes. Prizes: First, Championship Silver Cup, valued £lO 10s (presented by Farmers' Co-op. Organisation) and £5, and also a sweepstake of 50 per cent, of the entry fees; second, 25 per cent, of the entry fees; third, 121 per cent, of the entry fees.. Class lll.—Championship Iluntaway, About 440 yards, through three sets of flags. Time, 12 minutes. Prizes: First, Championship Silver Cup, valued £lO 10s (presented by Newton King) and £5 and 50 per cent, of the entry fees; second, 25 per cent, of the entry fees; third, 12* per cent, of the entry fees. Specials for Championship Events. 1. R. D. D. McLean, Esq., Challenge Cup Silver Bowl for competitor scoring most points in Classes I and 11, for two years in succession, -or three years at different periods. 2. James Lillico, Esq., Shield, value £ls 15s, for dog showing best style at ring and yard in Classes 1 and ]'l, for two years in succession, or three years at different periods. 3. Rutherford's Memorial Shield (value £2O), for dog or dogs scoring most points in one Heading event and Huntaway; should competitor have more than one dog competing in either of the events, then he must nominate his dog or dogs before starting. To be won three times before it can become the property of any competitor. Mr. P. Sheahan, Olungai, Gold Medal (value £2 2s), for Maifcn Man and Dog scoring most points in Lti, g Head. Mr. J. Harrington. Hawera, ■ Gold Medal (value £2 2s), for Drover scoringmost points in Long Head Mrs. Cramp, Hawera, i; o ](j Medal (value £2 2s), for Maid*, Man and Dog scoring most points in Ximtawav. Admission to Ground, 1/-; ladies free LUNCHEON wilTbe s,p p i icd on the ground bv Red Cross La»j es ENTRY FEE.-£1 for ea^,' (lo „ j„ each event. , " ENTRIES CLOSE on WED^ SDAY MAY 2!'. 1!)1S, at 8 o'clock p.i ,„:«!■ G. H. STRINGE? "" SecretLH »Va. SMOKE CONCERT Will be held in I CENTRAL TEA ROOMS, On TUESDAY, JUNE 4, At 8 p.m. Returned Soldiers Cwrdiaiiy Invited MEETING OF NORTF -"_*«*■ DELEft ..^3 Will be held at WINTER SHOW COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, At 8 p.m. J>ING UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLE WOOD, when you want to go to th Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy l cars. Competent drivers. Good service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1918, Page 1

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