BOXING. P O X I N G !' TJOXING! OXIXG! U O X I N G ' BOXING! O, X ING! AT CORONATION HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, SEE—LEN. McASEY GEO. RICHARDSON fof your own Province). SATURDAY, JUNE 17. BUT ABOVE ALL SEEJACK HEENEY JACK HEENEY (the man who defeated Laurie Caaman) V. CYRIL WHITTAKER CYRIL WHITTAKER (the great New Zealand Heavy-weight). But don’t forget EACH NIGHT GREAT PRELIMINARIES BY TARANAKI’S LEADING AMATEURS. THURSDAY.—Territorial v. S.nior Cadet heats; bantam, feather, light and middle. SATURDAY. —The above Finals, also Five Special Amateur Matches. PRICES: Thursday: 10/- (ringside), 5/- & 3/-. Saturday: 21/- (ringside), 10/-, 5/- & 3/-. All plus tax. Members’ Tickets will not be issued unless subscriptions are paid before Tuesday, 13th inst. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary. “LEYLAND” RESULTS ARE SUPERIOR. VX7E have been supplied with accurate figures of the results obtained by The Eltham County Council in the use of their “Leyland” Lorry since they purchased it. The figures speak for themselves, and are worth reading because they are not estimates but facts obtained from, actual experience over average conditions for 17 months. LORRY USED—“Leyland” 4-ton I. Model Dump with Wooldridge Hoist. LOAD CARRIED.—4 yards, 5 to 6 tons according to nature of material carried. DISTANCE COVERED.—24,O9O miles. PETROL USED—3.IS2 gallons. MILES PER GALLON—7.64. OIL CONSUMPTION—IOOO miles per gallon, REPAIRS & REPLACEMENTS—NiI. BEST MONTH for CONSUMPTION— July 1921 covered 1376 miles on 9.3 miles to gallon of petrol. COST per Mile for Petrol used—s}d approximately. PERIOD in USE—I 7 months to 31st March, 1922. IT IS QUALITY THAT TELLS THE TALE. BUY A “LEYLAND” and you buy QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ECONOMY & ENDURANCE. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES. LTD.. ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. ’Phone No. 195, Eltham. WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELLERY REPAIRED •N THE MOST THOROUGH MANNER. BRING YOUR OLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY AND HAVE IT RE-MODELLED. Trust your better requirements to my killed judgment. A. THOMPSON, JEWELLER, MATAI STREET, INGLEWOOD. P. Box 55.
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SHOOTING SEASON. T ICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants & Californian Quail and Native Game (excluding native pigeon, pukeko and Paradise ducks) in. the Taranaki Acclimatisation Society’s District, from May Ist to July 31st, 1922, will be issued from the following Post Offices:—New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood, Waitara, Oka to, Pungarehu, Rahotu, Tariki, Urenui, Uniti. Licenses may be obtained also from the Secretary. NOTE.—Licenses are available only for districts in which issued. All Licenses must be produced on request of rangers. VAL DUFF, Han. Secretary, <
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1922, Page 3
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