D« BKHHT & CO. Public Motice nKEYS , ARNOLD &^^^o> NEW PLYMOUTH. IJ of New piym<)ath aQd fof g£J patronage, and inform them that eitenßive alteration! to the Just Landed, ex recent arrivals Premises have just been completed which will conduce to 1460 Round-oast Sashweighta—6 to 161bs. Oases Tinned Steel Sheets—72 z 30in. x 20,22, 24 G 66 drumsgenutaeßaw and Boiled Linseed Oil 100 kegs genuine White Lead—ll2, s<t ,«d 281bs. 120 kegs No. 1 White Lead-7 andlllbs. 76 kegs Dry Red Lead-7,14, and *Blbs. Readj-miied Faints, Dry Colours Bnamels, Driers, Gold Size, Patent, Knotting, Terebene, Putty in bladders, Red and Bine Ruddle 8 Gilpin's Dray Axles, with oarron boxes—2J, 2f, and Bin. 9 orates genuine "Dover" Stoves—Nos. 6, 7, and 8 14 oases "New Easy' and "Champion" Lawn Mowers—l2,l4, and 16in. 16 2-Roller Stand Mangles—2l,24,«nd 80in. union, and Ward k Payne's cases No, 1 and A Rick Handles, Slasher and Hammer Handles 8 oases Eureka Wringers ,Mrs, Pott's Irons and Handles 3 cases 60A Bimloora, with plain and milled furniture 1 case Heller's Farriers' Tools, Hoof Knives GENERAL '&! FURNISHING HARDWARE, OOUEISO BAVCr Copper Rivets, Stencil Ink, Iron Cupboard Looks, Anuoapn Wick, Tind. Ceiling Hooks, Brass Till Looks and Napping Hammers, Solid LARGE AND VAIIfD BTOOKI COttStSTWe«: Driving Hammers, Pritohels, Fore Punches and Pincers Driving Hammers, Pritohels, Fore AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PAPIRHANGINa. Punches and Pincers fiT, ARS OIM nOLOTTRH ka I.SZ.TZI, S_T .^ 4 cases Ives Sash Looks, Padlocks, Lanes UIjABB, UJ^ IUOUJUIW,4w.,»«oonT«n l UOUJUIW,4w.,»«oonT«n| att |(| Barn-door Hangers arranged, and an oontlnuUy bela| re. 1 cask bright, knotted Plough and Trace plenlshed with shipments ol Ohains.SingleandDouUeßaokOhalni . NEW GOODS. \ case Matbieson 7 * Smooth, Jaok, Drying, __ _^. Sdi£ds' mdßabatoPta,les • holloW, rhe Proprietor! are gratified at the anoint of bwW do* w 2 casks Gate Hinges, Japd. and Heavy Scotch *hioh ba » necessitated the enlargement of their Pftnua.it, m\ vkUk t T. Hinges &m ple proof that the methods adopted and carried oat by than hate net ; 29 packets Casement Stays, Letter Plates. Bnivenftl »PP rowl ' Butt Hinges, Skim Coolers, Furrov __ „ ~ .., .. .... n- ~. ..... . .. „ Whwls,Skelth Bosses, Weston's Pul- KT New-comers to thiidbtrlotwre notified thataUberaJaotJ*of dtnqnt] i handed to the tmrohaeere in actual out*, end aw heatrf an m. Mm Axle Grease, Ratchet Braces,' Tinned l 0 P er cent diaconnt tor cash at time of po.rob.aee, 7| per out at OM «OMH Rivets, "Iron City" Mattocks, Mop 6 per cent at two months, 2J per cent at three montu, after wfcfah Mali and Brush Holders, Sash Cord, Gate customers are liable to a obarge for interest •« oorrent rates, Latches, Shelf Brackets, Wood Hay ________ PHBOMA BMUHIEi 01 COatESMiOfcllflt tQUCim v cased Tube, Sets Weights, Milk Cooks ———. Irons, Chests Locks, Brass, Pad an Box Look OBEYS, ARNOLD & EAER CENTRAL HARDWARE
SOFT AND GLOSSY HAIR. A luxuriantly t« a matter that has vexed the minds of many thousands. Xhe hair requires to be nourished, and the skin of the head kept clean and in a healthy condition. To do this yon most use Farter's Hair lonic. It is the only preparation that fulfils all the requirements without the disadvantages neoessary to promote a healthy and vigorous growth of hair. It is not a greasy or oily preparation, and will not soil the finest linen or lace, is not poisonous, nor dees it contain anything to injure the most tender kin j It is not highly perfumed, and in no way objectionable to the most refined sense of smell. It effeotually removes dandriff or othe impurities from the scalp. strong; It is sold in patent;ibottles[at]2s6d!; by post 3s. It is manufactured only by the proprietor, It should be on every lady's toilet table. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A. B. SYKEB, opposite Theatre Royal, New Flymouth, Waitara Agents Lawrbkob Bbos. BOTS, BOTS. BOTS. NICHOLSON'S CELEBRATED BOX WORM REMEDY. "IHE simplest and most effectual remedy . for killing and expelling all kinds of Worms in the Horse. The remedy consists of a tasteless and odourless powder which is easily administered in horse-feed. Even if the horse is ree from worms, the Powders will act as a tonic, putting the animal in tip-top condition. The lives of mad valuable horses have been saved in and around Hawke's Bay by the prompt use of Nicholson's Remedy. The following is a testimonial out of many:— . To : Mr. Nicholson,—Dear Sir,—After giving my horse a number of doses of your " Bot Worm Remedy " a great quantity of worms were expelled, and I can now recommend your remedy as the best I have ever used. It is simple, and so easily adminis tered, and at the same time so effectual, that I will recommend it to anyone in search of such a remedy. It expels all kinds of worms. My horse is now in perfect condition, and is eating well, and his coat is smooth and glossy.—l remiin, youis faithfully, Thomas Bradford. Woodville, 28th August, 1899. Price of Remedy—ls 6d packet (4 powders) postage Id on each packet. Distributing Agent for Taranaki—A E. SvXHS, Ohemist, New Plymouth. Waitara Agents—Lawbenoh Bros. ' Prepared only by T. A.W. NIOHOMON, M.P.A., Pharmaceutical Ohemist and Druggist'(by exam.), Woodville, H.B. LAND. LAND. FOE SALEStratford,?;Seotion T23, close to Courthouse. Only £SO. farm factory and school close at hand. 100 acres, near Eltbam, 6-room house and outbuilding, fenced and sub-divided. 460 acres, 10 miles from Waitara. About [ 150 acres in grass, about a mile of fencing. Price, £4loa per acre. 13| acres, Broom house; land fenced,. ' fruit trees and shelter bush. 2 miles from ' centre of town of New Plymouth. Only ' £525. Also, 14 aores adjoining above, at I £25 per acre. ' 20 acres, and 35 aores, beautiful residential sites, only 2 miles from centre of town of New Plymouth, by metal road. Only £4O per aore. | 25 acres, with new well-built 8-room residence, grounds nioely fenoed and planted. A splendid viow from verandah. About 2 , miles from town of New Plymouth, by metal ruad. Price, £I2OO. 125 acres. Ail bat 20 acres in good grass, 4-roomhouse, dairy, etc.; fenoed and subdivided into 6 paddookß, close to school and * y, 3J miles to New Ply toad! Price, £U per acre. 190 aores, Durham Road. About 115 acres in grasi, 4-room house, e*c, level and dry, 5 miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing.. £6los per acre, 2000 acre? good, griming oountry. 470 aores m grass, 3-room bouse, close to main road, 20 miles from Railway Station. Price ' £2 10s r>er aore! £2nnn rain n.m.,1.. »t a '.' cent., or £3500 at 5 per cent, '4* 1 on M ™ ret - 5 B « ot » 0 W and cottage. PriW! TO BE LET. 1970"aores, Bret class grazing land, about one quarter in grass, small house, etc.' years lease with right of purchase. We draw transfers of freeholds or leases mortgages and leases, etc., at Brokers' charges. We advertise proper for sale free of charge. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, at low rates of inteiest. We act as agent* for country solicitors, land brokers, and others in registering deeds, etc. Instructions promptly attended to f sent by post, or left with A. H. Moore, Opunako, P P. Fookes, Warerley, or Perry & Percival. Ingiewood. AQ.FOOKES&C 0 ' .. TOSPED LAND BRQfflSitS, j
SUMMER MEETING (FOR HACKS), WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAY, 26th and 27th December, 1900. OrßTOßßß:—President: A. Standiib, Esq. Vice-President: W. Bayiy, Esq. Judge; Mr. E. fy A. Haworth. Handicappen Mr. K. Q. Pardy. Olerk of the Scales: Mr. A. Goldwater. Olerk of the Course) Mr. John Harvey. Stewards: President, Vice-President, Judge, and Treasurer (em officio), and Messrs. 0. Samuel, J. Paul, W. L. Newman, G. J. Newman, N. King, B. Cock, T. Elliott, L. W. Alexander, D. Wood, A. McL. Thomson, F. W. Atkinson, and T. 8. Weston. Starter: Mr. 0. H. Ohavannes. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A. E. A. Clarke. Secretary: Mussell Fleetwood, PROGRAMME OF EVENTS, First Day, Wednesday, 26th Dbojmbhb, 1900. 1, Maiden Plate, of 35 sovfti Second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. Open to horses that have never won an advertised race over the value of 36 sovs. Weight for age. Entrance, 1 • sov. One mile and a quarter. it. Hick Guineas, of 150 sovs. Second horse to receive SO save, and third hone 20 sovs. from the stakes. For three-year-olds. Derby weights. Final payment, 1 sov. One mile. S. First Welter Handicap, of 40 sovs. tecotd horse tn receive 5 sovs. from the stakes.' Minimum weight, 9st, Gentlemen riders allowed 7165. Noruination, 1 sov,; acceptance, 1 sov. Seven furlongs. 4. First Handicap Hurdles, of EX) sovs. Second horde to receive 10 sovs. from the Biases. Over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. About one mi!a and three quarters. 5. Oh istmas Handicap, of lOOeovf. Second horse to receive 20 »ovs. and third horse 6 govs, from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 2 sovs. One mile. S. Ladies' Parte. A Handicap of 40 sovs. Second horse to receive S sovs. from the stakes, For horses that havo never .won over 25 govs, in one event on the flat at the time of entry. Minimum weight, lOst. Gentleman riders. Nomination, 1 gov.; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile. 7. Scurry Stakes, of 25 sovs. The winner to be sold for 10 sovs,, and any surplus to go to tlie funds. Weight 7st. En. trance, 1 sov. Six furlongs. i. Flying Handicap, of 60 sovs. Second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov,; acceptance, 1 sot. Six furlongs ' Note.—-The winner of Hack Guineas ortof any Handicap after the declaration of weights to carry 7ibs extra. Wirner of any Hurdle Race after the declaration of weights to carry 71bs. extra. Beoonk Dat, Thuusd at, 27th, Deobhbo, 1900. 1, Maiden Handicap, of 40 govs Second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. Open to hotßes that have never won an advertised raco ever the value of SO bovs. at time of nomination, Nomina, tion, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile, 2. Second Handicup Hurdles, of 50 sots. Second fcorae to receive 10 sovn. from tbe stakes. Over 7 flights of hurdles, 3tt. Gin. high. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, 1 sov. One mile and a half. 3. Eleotric Handicap, of 40 sovs. Sieond horse to receive 5 sovs .from the staked, Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov. I Five furlongs. 4. Summer Handicap, of 100 sovs. Second horse to receive 20 sovs., third horse to receive 5 rovs from the stakes. Nomination, 1 sov.; (icceptancc, 2 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 5. Second Welter Handicap, of 45 sovs. Second horse to receive 5 sovs, from the stakes. Minimum weight, 9st, Gentlemen riders allowed 71bs, Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, 1 sov, One miie. S. Moturoa Handioap, 50 sovs, Second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stakes, I Nomination, 1 sov.; acceptance, I sot. '- Six furlongs. 7. Auction S'akes, of 25 sovs, The winner to be eoM for 10 sovs., and any surplus to go to the Funds. Weight Bst. Winner of Scurry to carry 141bs. extra, En*'ance, 1 sov. Five furlongs. I. Farewell Handicap, of 40 sovs. Second horse to receive 6 sovs. from the stakes. Enhance, 1' sov,; acceptance, 1 sov. Seven furlongs. Note.—The winner of any Handicap after W9 declaration of weights to carry Tibs. extra, RULES AND REGULATIONS. To which the attention ot persons entering Horses is particularly directed, All entries, nominations, etc., will «lo«e at tlie mouth, entrants money enclosed, with l). age at the time of entry, ua™ of owner, |«.u t m, colours of the rider, cud in ilie case ol'iaudicaps, accenting horos, !'.v Hie x.i.' Botilicd that n> ont;iu, or art t : io Executive. Any person f'.'ilinp to declare liia colours at *.bs if Mitrvwpl be fined hvj mrrs.uulMf tlie < ilcwm 4 Ui* VWt si iiw k"»» */« «tt?
No Owner wI! b<-( "' " '*"" red colouuj of HtiotlL. „..„,. _..„.. ~.-..-. rminHoa. J Owners are responsible for all penalties tod allowances. All pertoas intending to withdraw horses are of the Scales, one half-hour before ihe official time/Or starting the race. Any person neglecting or refuting to comply with tail rule shall pay a fine, to be implied by the Stewards, not exceeong SQsots, to the Base Fund. States are paid in full, > 111 noes to be run under 0* New Zetland Blues of Basing. Jo entry will be received after the hour named tr any pretence winterer. DEFINITION OP A HICK. Hack means a hone that haa neref won advertised race, and ie not nominated $i that of start for any race—Hack and Hunter ru excepted—nor haa at time of nomination won raco of the value of 80»ots, or race* of tl collective rains of UQiovt, once August 11. DATES Or NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS KNTKIBB, and AOOKTANOKS. anc Amounts to be forwarded to the Seen tary, Taranakl Jockey Olnb. TtrsaoAT, ,6th Notembbk, 1900, at 9 p.m.A/rtninatient, First Handicap Hurdles *. %„ I gov Second Handicap HnrdlM », j», ltor Christmas Handicap... ,„ ;,. laor Ladies' Pane... ... „, , M 1 eov First Welter Handicap v.. t» laor Second Wolter Handicap • -«* w. 1 sov Flying Handicap , fc v. .«. Iter Maiden Handicap „. <*._.. 1 aov Electric Handicap >.. h. ' t«> 1 sot Summer Handicap ... m %, laor Moturoa Handicap «.. ... m laor SiiDßDir, In Dboember (on «r abeat)WeigMt , For the First Hurdles, Ladies' Pone, Christ mas, Flying, and First Welter. SatubbUt, lih SaoiKßlß, at I pavJtaat Paynnt. Haok Guineas, 1800 M 1 tor Wbdnbsdat, 12th Dkoimbm, at 9 p.ta.JCntranct, Maiden Plate „. i. Iw Scurry Stakes ... ~, 1 sot Auction Stakes ... Lan Farewell Haodlrap lsot Accqitancti, First Handicap Hurdles ... ' ',.. laor Fust Welter Handicap Isot Christinas Handicap... 2 sot Laities' Purse ... ... I sot Flying Handioap laor Wednesday, 26th Deoeubbb, at 8 JJa«- ■' t ' Wtijhtl For-che Second Day's Handicaps Wbdnksuat, 26th Droembbb, atOp.m,Acceptancet. Maiden Handicap _ l'ao? Second Handicap Hurdles laor. Klcotric Handicap 1 sot Bhmmer Handicap ) ... 2 sot Second Welter Handicap iM ... laov Motnroa Handicap ... 1 sot Farewell Handicap las* MCBSBLL FLEETWOOD, Secretary. TRADING STAMPS COVIN ON ALL CASH POROHAfIBS.; t SOLE BROS., TARANAKI BUTCHER*; We kill anly the PRIMBBT OF MEAT Igrased on the beat fattening (arms j tntuodJitriot. FOKOUAUTY . " lIMR COMPETITIOR CUSTOMERS WAITBD ON DAILY. SOLS AGENTS t?. ANDREWS' WELLKaOWN BACCIN THE BEST W THE M4RKBT Xkliphonb No. 303. TEMFHOOTI No. 203. !m a&c. Haw> received by BAWelmato O LAOIES' FOOT-WEAR H 2 rj from BOSTOOK fc 00, fa suoh variety as mast eniuie • .-v speedy clearance. FEB S.B. KUMAftA— i .£5 SENTS: BOOTB i O f »"> BOSTOOK & 00., made ' {ft to the order of H GRAYSON g d & COCK, P° y2 DBVON BTRKBT, w Now rumor/m. 'r>rivp.9oir)| »9.*w, Tnirnui
BUTCHER & CO; CARRIAGE BUILDIH, WHKELWRIGHTB, GENERAL BIQTIi. A Rl popart t* KUTCTAOnm OABBuon * BPumoun And VoUelaa of Vfort Doaarfalia*. oiaa ATrlMSoUcltod. ~AUW«A WTOHER BUWOHETT. i MBKT „ (UttXlMMweek), onaun 00-onuurm swn. ODBRR BTBRBT, XBI WW PLYMOUTH. 'NVESTMENT & LOAN BOOIKTT {Pisjuxov),; (•ooniD 1876.1 InoerpmOtd md**Tlu SmUim. Soeutim AM, UtO.*^ Means BfWarton (ObinMalj. &hiaasaA, W. Cottar, W.f>. BmUai, T. |S )on, 0. T.Bundle, andaxTlDlto. 7"T .Bouaaoit B. a - raroans. aslai an matted, and the Betes at Itfm* |bMtor 12 months ... A Mroootßerai *or enumthi ... aiMr«skMt« Vox 8 months ... I pttotohpirai LOASB watofmw*"* m own one to twelve Mao, « Soofoty'irariiodttMMotiMWßMtf, 1 are exceptionally liberal, and lavcorably with any ot too but, Inatituttona. ',' TheNuaßododaattoMotaoyoprtoKtßT ©oa«ala*e7ee Ho Mortgage Beads ten»tQt.wWa«a loan bomfioo and ■elH&siliw fears' daratloß, BonowaiioanrodoamataßyUaa aslas ntf reasonable tema, * -—» OLAHWOIBBrafm Kompthornt, Proswtr * Oft* Now Zealand Dfu«t Ctampaar (Limltod) Wawttlald Hanoi* Prtoa Uat, SmmohlßOO. deuvhud im cmw ton low, freight paid alenssUe CeUeerteg aaatoi-. WaltKM. Hew Plymouth (ttwM watar), OpHa*Jw.«adW»nfaaat. , "A" Saperptaephate (total phetea 40 per coat, aotaWa per cent, 1 i til Bonedntt and _ Special Boot Uaaoro .........^... Special Onw Hum "A" (tor tta> dreulag) ~7; Bpedal Gnat Uaanra "B" (toe eatfleld Prepared Oniae (toe '„ nips) „.,....aett Special Turnip Maaafe ~~ ' Special lUpe Maaatv ..-. T Special Cora Manure "A" (terfteea m ±. teed) ~. Tf aV Special Con Manor* *f» (far wheat, oats, barter, at0J......... f 1 Special Majse Malull» :: i , • Urn m . m trwn feed) .....,.*.. flit Special Matse Iteonro "*" Oar «*» matte) .. ftJ'* Special Orchard Maura "A" Oar ponat trace) _,.. i Special Orchard Mttore "a?* <•*» fruit rormaUoal - 77.1 I • 1 Bpeclal Clot*t Itaaote »...»...»...„. f • ■ Special Oatoa Harare i I A gulpbafe of Ajpmo»U_..,.„ lit II I Surprise muiivgiu, ScWt Beets ~. * Nitrate of Soda, orlflMl iwka about 2c«t ia/1 aaa. 11 - U JS!.V^ t J potM,, * ori « ta « l •"W ™J about 3cwt It/a oaaf _lfiont 2cwt im M I **s£*«*. ,wn - « rt «*»» aaota « i about 2cwt H/Ikl ! Special.Oardra Maaore, l«b baial/laaS dlum, or fine r J/f Vltaflor tor pot planta, lib tl •xeeptlng' *• Guano" which is RR, Mom traoject to sitarttton wttoasi notlee. Previous Lists now wiiwßti. AuaJiland. 28rd Anrott. IMB.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 221, 13 November 1900, Page 4
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