PUBLIC NOTICES. jgGMONT JJACING QLUB, WINTER MEETING. MAY 14 and 15, 1919. ACCEPTANCES for all events first day CLOSE on SATURDAY next, May ■ 10, at 8 p.m. V. B. STRATTON, Secretary. Box 51, Hawera, Telephone No. 437 JjJGMONT
WINTER MEETING. ffu/ ,')AY and, THURSDAY NEXT MAY ]■ 4 15. First race starts at 11.40 a.m. Special I'a ins to and from Racecourse. Returned soldiers can obtain ticket of admission from the Secretary, Returned Soldiers' Club, Hawera. V. B. STRATTCW, I Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWERA RACES—I4th and lath MAY, 1919. QN Wednesday and Thursday, 14th and 15th May, the usual 4 p.m. train for New Plymouth will be delayed and will leave Hawera 4.20 p.m., Racecourse 4.35 p.m., Lepperton 7.20 (connecting with train for Waitara), New Plymouth arrive 7.50 p.m. The 7.43 a.m. train from New Plymouth will stop at Hawera Racecourse to set down passengers. BY ORDER.
ON KEE, FRUITERER, STRATFORD XJAS re-opened his shop in Broadway with full stocks of new fruit. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY OF TARANAKI (Permanent). (Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880.") gUBSCRIPTIONS will be, Due and Payable at the Office of the Society TODAY (Saturday, MJay 10, 1919), till 5 p.m. L. M. MONTEATH, Secretary. jJiOOTBALL nLUB. On the Racecourse Practice of Seniors and Juniors at 2.45. All players are requested to attend. I ' J. A. CLARKE, P. SIMS, Hon. Sees. S.F.C. SEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL | OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. 'THE Opening Practices will be held' on the Racecourse TO-DAY (Saturday) and THURSDAY NEXT (May 10 and 15 respectively). D. SAXTON, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. JUT farm, situated on Mangorei Road, is withdrawn from sale as from toMay 7, 1919. T HAVE laid poison for dogs straying on my property, Warea Road. gT. MARY'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL, STRATFORD. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The second term, 191SJ, will begin Wednesday, June 4. The Headmistress will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Tuesday, May 13, from 2s to 4 p.m., or, at other times by appointment. gALVATION JJALL Don't fail to hear Commissioner and Mrs. Hodder. 3 p.m. —"Broken Earthenware." 7 p.m.—The Way of Salvation. Everybody welcome. Books provided. COMMANDANT A. B. ROWLANDS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1919, Page 1
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