YEARS MOATE&D& 1 »*..«. ifirznsi*- •-■».>/ I\j Dress Goods, Black and Oolored, Bd., lOifl., Is. Id., Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d., Is. lid., 2s. 6i!, 2s. 9d., 2s. lid. per yard.-MOREY RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRIOEB.Flannelettes, 6d., 7d.,8d., 9d, pel yard. All colors.—MOßEY & SOS}. MEN'S SOX, BHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, Trousers, Suits Hats, Caps, etc.—All hetail at Wholesale Prices. -MOREY & SON, TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING REASON—Im MAY TO 31bt JULY, 1900. rPHE Shooting Season for Imported Game JL in the District, consisting of the Oonnties of Taranaki and Olifton (exeepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, Kaitake Ranges, being sections 163 and 170 in the Oakura District, and Paraninihlor White Cliffs Reservation), will commence on the Ist May and end on 31st July, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being the area within the circumference of a ciicle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at all times.
Licenses can be obtained from the Ohief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and PostSHOOTING LICENSES. A. G. Butcher A. 0. Glarke John S. Hart W. Bewley V. A. Corbett Osborne Wall H. J. Green W. F. Penlington T. D. Oolson V. W. Cornwall E.W.Wheatley Claude Oapel Percy M. Harrison W. Barnard W. A. H. Stockley G. W. Wareham T. Oorkill 11. Langman F. M. Grayling] D. Teed,sen. Herbert Martin A. Boon W.Baskerville Fred. Gibbons W. 0. Phillips! H. M. D. Knight A. J. Douch O.O.Smith John Minnix Thos. Burgess H. 0. Banatt W. J. Holmes' Chris Crane J. Robertson Samuel Toplisa K. T. Hicks Chas. Ambury A. Rutherford James 0. Morey W. J Matthews G. H. Taylor J. F. Boddy Thos. Mitchell John L. Rogers E. Broad Aewson Sheppard Wm. J. Ev<ms J. W. Winfleld Ohas. T. Prosier Chas. E. Bryee R. Walker E. G. Allen W. A. B. Bewley D I. McGowan Geo. Ramson J. 0. Adams O.Pridham R. G. Oottier J. E. Wilson J. Gibson Fred. 0. Harrison W. K. Fawcett G. S. Connett Fred. Seamark F/Julian H. Rothery W. Oliver H, Jeffery J. Bennett O.H. Forte T. Diamond F. 0. Jury J. Leedom Ohas. Rogers , Jas. Patterson Geo. W. GedM Geo. West Edward Newson I) Henry Potter H. Middleton W. W. Middleton J. Cunningham W. E. Callander Wm. Sampson T. Butler S. Pelham H. Buxton A. Julian H. W. Burkett J. L. Flintoff Louis Petch Wm. E. Peroival John Rusling A. V. OoldweU John Wheeler Jas. Tarry S. W. Buokthought Rowland T. Prossor John Judson Thos. A. Swaysland Thos. J. Humphries Wm. Humphries A. Edward Julianl Jas. Halcombe Albert E. Page B. Caulton W.J.Bell ■"•'"• ik Muggeridgo Wm. Taylor v Scokiuiip Geo, C. Heenan J. J. Fisher James R. Patterson J. Adamson W. Lucena L. S. Barraolougb, Wm. Minhinnick 0. Goodson Will Webster W £5 Reward will be paid to any person proonring the conviction, of any offender against the provisions of " The Animals Protection Act, 1880." The season for No.tive Game will olose on 30th June. D. MoALLUM, Seoretary.
FOR KALE BY P. P. CORKILL, NEW PLYMOUTH. ifXOBLLENI Bbeep or Oattle form, of J 1000 acres, of wbicb GOO acres are in first-rate pasture and cairj iu£ ao the present time 400 head of cattle. Just off a leading metalled road and quito handy to'post and telephoco. al. ono.tr Caky factory. £4OOO, of wiiiolt £BOOO uidy rcmwn at 5 per oent. if debited. luce Utile Dairy Farm of 82 acres; all in grass except shelter clumps; lor 5-roomed cottage, cowshed, etc.; small orchard; metalled road; factory across the way; carries 25 to 30 cows; £7 per awe. £5 per acre can be anaDged for at 5 per oent. 60-Acre Dairy Farm, near Midhirst j all In grass; small house, etc £8 per acre. 150-Acre Farm, Oaknra District; all grass; 5 acres orchard; 6-roomed house, eto. j metalled road and olose to factory. £8 per acre. 373-Aore Bush Farm, Kent Road District, 278 acres in grass, now carrying 100 head, mixed cattle; none small. £6 per aore. Only £2OO required down, and balance on very easy conditions. ' Just Outside Town.—A Very Nice Allotment of 20 acies; good quality land; largely level; fronting metalled road; favourite and improving locality; pleasant aspeot; woll drained and commanding good views. £25 per acre. On easy terms. On a Leading Street.—Good 7-roomed House, with good garden. £560. £350 can remain at 5 per oent. South Road.—Two first-rate Level Beotioos at £l5O each. Elliot-street.—Capital Corner Section at £ieO. To he Lent on Mortgage.—A large sum in amounts to suit olients' requirements, at 5 to 6 per cent. V. P. OOKKILL, jylO New Plymouth. i f) ETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRIOES.- \ CorsetH, P and S, Thornnon's P,D. 4i. | (id,, 4j. 1 to., C,B. ImJb, (is-6d„ Cs, Od,, 7s, flid.Mrpair.^MUMliiVfca^f
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 178, 4 July 1900, Page 3
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793Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 178, 4 July 1900, Page 3
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