WAIPUKURAU PUBLIC LIBRARY. THE Annual Meeting of Subscribers to the above will be held in the new Library To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening, atB o’clock. Business—To receive report and balance sheet; to elect new committee ; financial ; and general. C. J. CooKe, Hon. Sec.
WAIPUKURAU JOCKEX CLUB. ; —O' Annual Meeting. Easter Monday, April 16th, 1906. TENDERS are invited for the following Privileges: — Publican’s Booth (which also carries the full rights of selling aerated waters and non-alcho-lic liquors for the day) Luncheon Booth (inside) Luncheon Booth (outside) Fruit Stall. In all eases cheque or cash for full amount must accompany the tender. Tenders (which must be endorsed for the various privileges) close with the Secretary on WEDNESDAY, March 28th, 1906, at 1 p.m. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars can be obtained from the undersigned.
W. G. Nightingale, Secretary. P.O. Box 9, Waipukurau. empire bazaar — Oddfellows’ Hall, Waipawa, — MAYPOLE DANCE by the Convent Children. DANCES —Irish Jigs, Highland Fling, etc. Part Songs, Choruses, Recitations. A splendid variety of SIDE SHOWS. Magnificent Display of WORK —Hand-painted Tables, Mirrors, Drawing-room Screens, Pictures by famous artists, the latest Colour Photography. A marvel of Oriental Embroidery—Quilt bearing the initials of Waipawa’s citizens. To continue open 19th and 20th March. Orchestra in attendance each evening. Doors open at 7.30, and at 2.30 afternoons. NEV ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Waipawa Baces, 21st MARCH, 1906. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS to Patangata Road, available for return on day of issue only, will be obtainable on 21st March at Woodville, Napier, and intermediate stations. These tickets WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE by the Mail trains, and those trains will not stop at Patangata Road. Other trains will stop there, if required. Fares include admission to racecourse. The usual 2.15 p.m. NapierWoodville train will leave Patangata Road 5.30, Waipukurau 6.5, and arrive Woodville 9.25 p.m. Holders of ordinary, or holiday excursion, tickets may break journey at Patangata Boad. By Order.
FOB SALE. FOR Sale by TENDER, closing 31st Maech, 1906— 1 handsome Light Draught Mare 1 Spring Tip Dray 1 set Harness In one lot, for cash. No tender necessarily accepted. C. W. MITCHELL, Waipukurau. TO LET. NEW Double - fronted SHOP with four Living Rooms, opposite Post Office. Apply MACKAY & CO. BIKES J. A BLOM is now offering a stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ English made Bicycles for £lo—the very best value. These machines are supplied with brakes and mud-guards, and are well finished. Inspection invited. A smart shock of earthquake was felt at 3 o’clock this afternoon
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Waipukurau Press, Issue 29, 20 March 1906, Page 3
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