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Attraction Extraordinary! MONSTER ! MOTOR gI>EED £<ONTESTS (Un.ier the joint control of the Egmont Motar Cyele Club and the Hawera Returned Soldiers' Association.) On the HAWERA RACECOURSE. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1910. (Anniversary Day) PROGRAMME: (Approved by the N.Z.A.C.U.) First Race to start at i p.m. No. I.—NOVICE HANDICAP, 5 laps; any miu!' : i<n. Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes, Trophies. Entry Fee, 3/6. No. 2.-MAN ATA HANDICAP, 8 laps; any machine. Ist prize, 357; 2nd prize. £2; 3rd prize, £l. Entry i'ee, 1/-. No. 3.—AMATEUR HANDICAP, 5 laps; machines up to 3.4 h.p. Ist, 2nd and ;->rd prizes, trophies. Entry Fee, 3/0. No. 4.—EGMONT HANDICAP, 10 laps; any machine. Ist prize, £8; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £l. Entry Fee, 8/-. No. S.—AMATEUR HANDICAP, 6 laps; any machine. Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes, trophies. Entry Pee, 3/6. No. O.—TARAN AKI HANDICAP, 15 laps, any machine. Ist prize, £2O; 2nd prize, £4; J'rd prize, £1; fastest time, £2. Entry Fee, £l. No. 7.--UGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND, 6 laps. Ist prize, £5 and Silver Cup valued at £3 3s; 2nd prize, £2. Entry Fee. 5/-. No. B—PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, 12 laps: any machine. Ist prize, £10; 2nd prize, £3; 3rd prize, £l. Entry Fee, 10/-. Handicapper: Mr. Gun. Torstenson. BIGGEST MEETING IN THE NORTH ISLAND. AH the crack riders will be here. Entries with fees close SATURDAY, March 22, 1919, at 8 p.m. Entry forms and futther particulars from — W. V. PATTERSON, Hon. Sec, Box 180, Hawera.

SOMETHING WORTH BEADING! GO ACRES freehold, all in grass and situated only 0 miles from New Plymouth, motor bus passes the door daily; cheese factory -d joining property; school and post office i mile; subdivided into 20 paddocks, mostly live fencing; comfortable five-room-ed house, surrounded by native bush; up-to-date cowshed, concrete floor, milking machine; circular saw, chaffcutter. Ths farm is beautifully watered, being nearly all level. Price £3O per acre, only £SOO cash required, balance can remain ovar five years at 5 per cent. 1 At ACRES freehold in grass, nearly all level, and only 2J miles from township; subdivided into 10 paddocks, good fencing, oil ploughable; comfortable six-roomed house, nearly new, up-to-date 12-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Cheap at £23 p°r acre, £SOO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. ACRES, together with 70 cows, milking machine, horses, all farm implements. Price£6o per acre, £IOOO cash, balance arranged . X>y ACRES, freehold, all in grass; six paddocks ring fenced; seven-bail cowshed and lean to. Price £3l per acre, £SOO cash, balunce arranged. Further particulars apply to—

NEWTON KING, Land Department, INCLEWOOD. PEDIGREE JERSEY BUMS. Okau King (2552) 5$ years, sire Molina's General (imp); dam, Okau Queen (2324). Okau's Bulletin, 8 months. Dam, Dearest (2090; sire, Okau King. Qkau's Bounty ; 3 months. Dam, Lord's Lass (2784); sire, Okau King. T. W. LONG, Tariki. WESTPORT-REEFTON RAILWAY. SPEEDY COMPLETION URGED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wcstport. March 8,

Hon. T. M. Wilford, Minister of Marine, attended the seventh '-annval show of the Buller A. and P. Association and delivered an address, in the course of which he frankly admitted that although he was a North Islander he had been converted to the necessity for the speedy completion of the Westport-Reefton railway. The Minister stated that while coming down the gorge he was taken into a coal mine just off the roadside, and had other data placed before him in regard to coal measures in the gorge, and lie recognised that the completion of the railway was a national necessity. In this connection it may be mentioned that the Parliamentary Inrrthigtries Committee, which also made an inspection of the mine in the Bnllor fiorge, and was shown coal taken from the seam that dips right under the rock of the projected railway, stated it was a national crime that Westport was Mot linked up with that coalfield.

Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers \ SPLENDID SAMPLES, GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM . C. LUKE

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 10 March 1919, Page 8

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