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WANTED, ETC. RANTED, by June 3, Double Furnished Bedroom, with use of Sitting Room, etc.; suit married couple; no children; for a few weeks only. Apply—"Room," Daily News. b.w. WANTED—Woman for half day or few hours daily. Apply Taranaki Farmers' Labor Agency, U.S.S. Buildings. Phone 367. b.W. V\f ANTED at once, Good Woman Cook. Wages £2. Apply Urenui Hotel. b.w. WANTED to rent, urgently, house up to five rooms. Address "C," News Office. b.n. Vy ANTED by experienced family, Milking on shares; machines; anything over 70 cows. Apply "S.H." care M. E. Kendrick, Tariki. ' f.w. WANTED—Position in comfortable I home; any duties except washing; capable of taking charge. Apply "ExperiI enced," Daily News. f.w. Yy ANTED—A home as paying guest | for old lady, in a refined adult famj ily; near Catholic Church preferred. State terras and locality to Lex, Otakeho. f.w. WANTED—The Public to know that I have a Super-six Hudson Touring Car for hire any time of the day or night. —Charlie Chaplin, Phone 593. gHAREMILKING Season, 1918-19. Dairy Farmers and Sharemilkers, communicate with the Taranaki Farmers' Labor Agency, Union S.S. Co.'s Buildings, I St. Aubyn Street. We can suit vou. Yy ANTING positions: Married Couples, for milking, wage or shares; good reliable families for sharemilking, 40 to 120 cows, hand and machine herd, 4 to 11 years in places; lads for milking; lady-helps and cooks. Wanted: Waitresses, cook, porters (female or male), kitchen girl, cowman-gardener ( £2) and ploughman. Stamps for reply.—Hawera Registry Office, Opp. Public Trust. Phone 119. WORTH ISLAND SHEEP DOG X * TRIAL ASSOCIATION. • CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING AT : ■ HAWERA. (Run under Rules of North Island Dog Trial Association and under the auspices of Tlic Kgmont Sheep Dog Trial Club.) TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, iith, Bth, 1918. ON MR. BREWER'S FARM, TAIPOROHENUI. Judge: Mr. W. MeFarlane. PROGRAMME: Championship Trials. Class I.—Championship Long Head. About 800 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 £3, and also a sweepstake of 50 per cent, of entry i>xs second, 25 per cent, of entry fees; third, 12£ per cent of the entry fees. Class ll.—Championship Short Head and Yarduig Competition. About 400 yards. Head, bring back, drive I 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 00 per cent, of the entry fees; second, 25 per cent, of the entry fees; third, 12J per cent, of the entry foes.. Class llL—Championship Huntaway, About 440 yards, through three sets of Hags. Time, 12 minutes. Prizes: First, Championship Silver Cup, valned £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, 12J per cent, of the entry fees. Specials for Championship Events. 1. E. D. D. McLean, Esq., Chal- [ lenge Cup Silver Bowl for competitor scoring most points in Classes I and H, ' for two years in succession, or three years at different periods. 2. James LiUico, Esq., Shield, value ■ £ls 15s, for dog showing best style at ■ ring and yard in Classes I and 11, 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 cither of the events, then he must nominate i, his dog or dogs before starting. To be won three times before it can become the property of any competitor. t Mr. P. Sheahan, Ohangai, Gold Medal (value £2 2s), for Maiden Man and Dog scoring most points in Long Head. Mr. J. Harrington, Hawera, Gold j Medal (value £2 2s), for Drover scoring most points in Long Head, Mrs. Cramp, Hawera, Gold Medal (value £2 2s), for Maiden Map and ' Dog scoring most points in Huntaway. Admission to Ground, 1/-; Ladies, free. I LUNCHEON will be supplied on the ground by Red Cross Ladies. ENTRY FEE —£l for each dog in each event. ENTRIES CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1918, at 8 o'clock p.m., with] G. H. STRINGER, ! Secretary, ' Hawera. SMOKE CONCERT Will be held in CENTRAL TEA ROOMS, On TUESDAY, JUNE 4, At 8 p.m. Returned Soldiers Cordially Invited.' MEETING OF NORTH ISLAND DELEGATES Will be held at WINTER SHOW COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, At 8 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 1

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