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COMING BT SPECIAL TRAIN. FitzqerTLD B R0 8/ NOTELTY SHOW, OIBOUS, And MENAGBRIB, Including CARL HAGENBECK'B L4TEST ANIMAL IMPORTATIONS. The Largest, Grandest, and Mart. Expensive Organisation travelling Australasia. NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, ONE NIGHT ONLY. , Messrs. Fitzgerald 8808. tab* auoh pleasure in introducing to New 7iWl«nd their latent ;nd greatest Up-to-Date Nsrsl- - ties dWct from Europe— The CELEBRATED WALDORF FAMILY MDLLE. NEKEDAH LEON, THE WINGATE BISTBBB, MISS DAISY BHAND, LYOURGUS, THE RIZ2O FAMILY, MDLLE. AOKLINA BARINA, THE CINIZALIAB, ROSE AQUINALLiO, The Gigantic Leap over 25 Guns with Fixed Bayonets, A TIGER RIDING A HORBE (The Most Thrilling Performance ever presented. Absolutely a fact.) The Marvellous LION and ELEPHANT ' XRIOYCLE AOT (Trained and introduced by Henr ji.yp), And a Fully Equipped Mehageri* The whole performance concluding with the GRAND NATIONAL STEEfLEGHASB, introducing the Champion High Jumper and Prize-taker." New haven," HERR VON DER MEH DEN, Tht Celebrated Cornet Virtuoso, conduits ft Splendid Band. J. MOKItIS, Principal Agent. 19 K. N. JONES, Press Rep! gTAR jpOOTBALL QLUB'S FIFIH Annual Sports, to be held wi EASTER MONDAY APRIL mu, 1900, On the ASSOCIATED SPORTS GKtOUMD New Plymouth, Handioapper, Mr.Geo. Watson; Starter, Mr E. L. Humphries, PROGRAMME: RUNNING EVENTS (under the Fdldififf •lab's Rales.) 1. Maiden Race, LI 10s.—Fisst price LI second 10s. Nomiiatlon Is 6d. 2. Sheffield Handicap, 120 yards. L 6 10s.— First prbe Li, second LI, tfcizd 10s Nomination 2s, acceptance 2*. 3. 220 Yards Handicap, L 5 10s.—First nrit Li, second LI, third 10s. Nominatien 2s, acceptance 2s. 4. 140 Yards Handicap, L 5 lis,—First prise L 4, second LI, third 10s. Nemina> tion 25,. acceptance 2s. 5. Half Mile Handicap, L 5 10s. —First priss L 4, second LI, third 10s. Notmn*. tion 2s, aoceptanoe 2s. 6. One Mile Handtoap, L6.—First prill LA 10s, second Ll, third 10*. Nomination 2s, acoeptanoe 2s 6d< 7. Forced Handicap, 150 yards, Ll U First prize Ll, second 10s. ~ winners Bs, losers Is.

CYCLING EVENTS (under Hole* of tiJ, Whetlmm.) 1. Maiden Handicap, 1 mile, L2 19s.—First price L2, second 10j. Nomination k One Mile Handicap, 1A 10i. First p4at L 3, second Li, tblrd 10s. Nomina* tioo 2s, acceptance Is. 3. Star Wheel Kace, 2 miles, LlS.—Fint price 140, seoond 1 2 10s, third 10s. Nomination Si, acceptance 6a, 1. Half-mile Da«h Handicap, 1A 10*/-—First prize L 3, second LI, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance I*. 5. Qoarter-mile Flutter, L 4 10».—First prlM L 3, second LI, third 10s. Nomination 2s, acceptance Is. 6. One Mile Handicap, LI 10s (members New Plymouth Cycling Club only).— First prise LI, second 10s. Nomina* tion Is. 7. Forced Hacdioap 1 mile, L2los.—First prize L2, second 10s. Winona it, losers Is. Nominations, accompanied by perfect mances and ices, clo&o on Saturday, UU. March, 1900, at 10 p.m. Handicaps due about Monday, 2nd April! 900. All lißtidicapo subject Ui alteration. Acceptances lor ail events except peak entry close on the ground at 12 o'clock The Committee reserves the right to |«t> pone the spoite, or alter the programs*. Delayed train. Excursion fares. Admission Is, ohildien fid. - 0. B. JLEVEB, l.'on Sea., Niw eifißOßth. FARMFOR SALK, TB PUKE, BAT OF PLENTY. 1 ft A ACRES first-class land, all im« XOl/ proved, and In good graasj ham of six rooms, outbuildings, good onfaacl ■ and shelter trees. Price, £9OO. The Farm slopes gently to the cortb-<MI and oommandb flue view of the Bay of PlentXi and is only lit miles from Tssrsfi for further Particulars, and* mTSpeto* ZtMßfki N.B.—Te Pake is noted for Its i. climate and rich land, producing quantities ef maise, fruit, and beof. IMuRY FARM FOR BALK./ DAiux FARM of 111 Acres) Wmml grass, a-roomed homo, oowsbod t divided by good win fenoe and (tar) dary; on good metalled road, witida] mile of Post Offloe, btore, nitay r and School. The above nut bo sold to assigned estate A bargain fera iut imaU.oapitaal. For further partioulars, apply t. - HAL (KhjdaOHX 'ooi Fa Haw! & T for Ladies.} Are lh« tckiiowledfted letdiot raacdy for < pldloti. Hccpmmcndfd by th« Mttftefc] genuine ben tht i gnatut® of Wh, ~ without which Done «rc Aeoujne). . _ trilhoiit them. Order of <m Clicmliti Agwu: SBARLAND«Co.XtdMAt6)a«t4*IMMMIi 1 U< .I'fiW WMAKB Dm (*., CkrtlMMnkt'^ AWAKINQ DISTRIOT. TO STOOKDBIVEHS AND OTBlttS. YOU are hereby loquested to dm le(or« drivlrg stock (sheep orakfO through my it.nr), If Ibis Is not I&.1 will b taken k> enforce this locomki ] cauliou, 3. P. wsmc >;ii !".11 SB iSR "" HUNHiv' ,V,.AkvIUSS - !■: H/fcit i „

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 90, 14 April 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 90, 14 April 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 90, 14 April 1900, Page 3

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