0, BERRY & © IRONMONGERS AND IMPOR3 NEW PLYMOUTH. Just Landed, ex recent arrivals 6E5 birs and bundles R.H. Crown Iron 232 bars and bundles 8.8. H. Shoeing Iron 1450 Round-cast Sashweiglits—6 to 161bs. Cases Tinned Steal Sheets—72 x 3010. x 20, 22, 24 G Boxes Capewell Horse Nails. SO drumsgenuineKaw and Boiled Linseed Oil 100 kegs genuine White Lead—lJ2, ft" .id 281oa. 120 kegs No. 1 White Lead—7 andlliba. 76 kegs Dry Red Lead—7,l4, and 81bs. LSjiaßks and cases Oolonrs Groun in Oil, Ready-mixed Paints, Dry Oolonrs Enamels, Driers, Gold Size, Patent, Knotting, Terebone, Putty in bladders, Red and Bine Ruddle 8 Gilpin's Dray Axles, with oarron boxeg—2£, 2|, and 'din. 9 crates genuine "Dover" Stove*—Nos. 6, 7, am! 8 i 4 casfis "New Easy' and "Champion" Lawn iloweru—l2, 1-1, and 16ir„ 8 2-Roilcr iStttt.d — 2J, 24, and 30in 16 dozcu tsV.earb 'J'jTvat: Union, and '.vary x I'uj-mc'a cases No. 1 auil a Hick Himaies, Slasher and Hammer Handle*) i cases Karckii Wtitgew JtfK. I'ott's Irons and Hundto 3 cases COA Rimloora, with plain and milled furniture 1 case Tupping Docks, Ranne Docks, Hai»ps nid Staples, Upholsl oreve' Hammers, f>;>per Rivet), SteiioU Ink, Iron Onp- >'■ -rtl \"i;k, Tit:ii. 1' Ho-**. Sr*:* '.Mi Locks 8 casks and case* Wbitehoase'] Engineers', Bboe Turning, and and Napping Harnq Wine k Gedge'f Anger Bib 1 case Heller's Farriers' Tools, £ Driving Hammers, Frffc Punches and Finoers 4 cases Ives Sasb Looks, Padlo Barn-door Hangers 1 cask bright, knotted Plough Chains, Single and Double I 1 case Matfcleson's Smooth, Jv Bead, Plow and Rabate 1 and rounds 2 casks Gate Hinges, J&pd. and Ha X. Hinges 29 packets Casement Stays, Butt Hinges, Skim Cooler! Wheels, Bkelth Bosses, Wea ley Blocks, Wire Clout*, Ta Disinfectant, Tool Kits, llafl Gaboon Seed Sowers, Die! Lamps, Cheney's Axle Grease, Ratchet Brae Rivets, "Iron Oity" MaW hod Brush Holders, Sasb Latches, Shelf Brackets, Rakes, Scythe Stones, Cab Kmcry Cloth, Turkey Hoi car od Tube, Sets Weights, I Flax Packing, Bottle Jwkjl Swivel Hooks, Beuscrev.'sJ Irons, Chests Locke, Be Box I.ock
TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA (Bowed under tfe Rules of the New Zealand ' • Amateur Rowing Association). HMLD ON THE WAIT ABA RJVER ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1901. OFFIOERS. Patbonb: Messrs, W. Symes and Smith, J. B. Roy, E. Vickers, N. King, E. Dockrill, W. Bayly, 0.8»moel, K. Cock; President: Mr. Gr. V. Tat 6; Vice-Presi-Junts: Messrs. Ogle, Redmond, Buokthought, H. T. Joll, and J. B\i ten; Committee : Messrs. E Tate, B. Beckbessinger, Oglo, Telfar, Palaroontain, A. Tatton, E. Knight, Bochanan, Nosworthy, Vickery, Klenner, 0 H. Johnstone, W. Colson, U. Gollop, and 0. (ioddard ; Startei : Mr. F. Mills; Judge: Mr. Paul; Deputy Judge: Mr. 0. Lepper; Umpires: Messrs. Tate, Ogle, and J. Sarten; Time-keeper: Mr. J. F. Wotion; Treasurer: Mr. K. Mills; Secretary; Mr. H Spurdle; Auditors: Messrs. Beckbeftingerand Buchanan. PROGRAMME. 1, Boys' Whaleboat Rape. For boys under 17 years.—First prize, £3; second, £l. About half-a-mile. 2.|Maiden Whalbboat Raob. No members of crew to have won any race (Juuior Race excepted.)—First prize, £6; second, £l. One mile and a-half. 8. Fancy Diiess Whaleboat Rack. For crews that are not taking part in any other races at the Regatta. .3ictii«..i to be accompanied with a description of cost ana e for the Committee's approval. —First prize, £5; second, £l. One and a-half miles. 4. Chamfion Whaleboat Race.—First prize, £BS; second, £10; thin), £s—protiding io outside crew competes ;it not, the first piize to be £2O; second, L 5. Three miles. 5. Junior Whaleboat Racb. For crews under 21 years.—Fir»t pri£4; second, £l. One mile and a-half. ,6. Giiii.m' Whaleboat Rack. For girls under IS years of age.—first prize, £-1; second, £2; third, £l. About half-a-mile. 7, FlyinuWiiai.euoat EACB.-~Firstprize, £G; second, £l. Straight run of about three-quarters of a mil'?. 8. tAWEd' WjUAMOtOAT lUOß.—i'listpme, £5; second, HI. Ab.nit half-a-mile. S>. WhAliusoat Rack. For cr.>ws 10«t. 71b.and u.'i'Jer.-- Fiiftprize, £5 second, j £l. One mile and a-ba'f. I'O. All co.mkus' Whai.kboat Hacu.—First prise, £7 ; second, si. Winner of the Champion ftice debarred. One mile and u-il ill 11. Ha:u'H;a!' SwiMAUJio l'i/tcu. First pi £2 and medal; stoond, 10s. W' mer can have tlie choice of medal or mcey. Distance about ICO yards. 12. 'bENiOB Whaluboat For veterans over 10 years First prize, £3; second, £l. About three-quarter j cf a mile; post entry. 13. Greasy Boom, Op'n to all-comers. First prize (six), (iOs ; four, 30s; threp, 255; post entry. 14. Gukasy Boom. For boys under 18 years. First prize, 30s ; post entry. 15. Tub Rac. Ojien to all-comers.—First prize, £1 ss; second, 10s; third, 7s—for ux starters. First prize, £1 Si; second, 10s—for four starters post entry. 16. Tbb Rack. For boys under 17 years. First prize, £1; second, 10s—for six starters. First prize, 16s; second, ss—for four starters ; post entry. 17. Wateu Toubnasiknt.—First prize, £2 post entry CONDITIONS. ' Two crews to start or no race. Three boats to start or no second prize. All races to start punctually at advertised time. Any boat not at ihe starting point at the proper time eha'l he liable to disqualification for that event. Protests must be in the hands of the Secretary in writing within 15 minutos after th« race. Each protest must be accompanied by a deposit of 10.J, which sum shall be forfeited if the protest is not upheld by the Committee. Entrance fee. 10 per crnt. of the amount of tivst prize money offered for each event. Namps, weights of competitors (including substitutes), and colours to be worn, miut be lodged at the time of entry. All post entries (to closo on Regatta •'ay at 1 p.m.) will be chained r, pur runt. 01: | amount of first prize. Bookmakers will not be allowed to bet inside the enclosure. The Comii'ittt-c reserve ti> tl emselveK the right to alter t)u< older or postpone any or all tbe events, aud ad<l any regulations which in their opinion may be neaei-.-ary. Entries for all ivhuiebput races except Senior Veterans, close with ili-.i Secretary at the Foresters 'Hall en 'i'JIIIR.SIMY, January 31st, nt 8 p.in. Iwitries tor tbe Swimming Handicap Raoo clos<; at the same time and at the same place. Band in attendance. Special and delayed ninu will Le arranged to suit visitors. THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE will Lb held in H'. Jc: m\'. Ii;dl on night GuU liiUtic. Supper U. rti'UliOMs id I'.ii. SSuerctury. PARTNERSHIP. "|VJ OTJCK ii hereby j'ivt-li thai we, thu underj-'e.ned have tliis day eti(e,e,l into P;-.r!*.(-■!> 1 >sl I.and and Estate Amenta it N'.".v ; i]■., •WiMi-ws.ve. > Vi'Mjrni I
TARANAKI ACULIMA'I SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON-Ist< . 1900, TO 30tjb APRII Fishing licenses may I fwm Mr. 0.0. Smith, Inj from the undersigned, D.JIOA] Mens licenses, 10#; boys ladies, 5», day license, 2b 6d; L<seniee lng per«9M D. MoAlluw W. Bewley N. Pewley A Callander ; A. Bhirley *J. A. Pa'li ' : 2 Obariea Smith M. Kennedy T. 0. H. NlcholU Z'i T. Hopkinson K. D. Oan»ey' A. E. Fletcher G. E. V. Heenan J. W. Baby G. W. Newuluun I). Markbam B. Swasn W.F. McAUam H. E. Leefe iuued I T.J.J A. 1 T. A. I F.I T.< 0.0. Geo. 1 N.Sbcj H.Gil] A. Ooa Joe R) G.O. f M. Fd o. e.T W. EJ BStfl H. OJ J. Hi J5, N| CHRISTM, New Goc NEW GOODS! CARPE' CARPETS. THE LARGEST Atp SBLEOTED STOCK 1 SHOWN IN NEW; FH Now landing ex " MaJatua,"*815 ALES AXMIN3TER, Til AND U!'.USS*LB CARPETS,' With Bordurs and Hearthrugs to mati StAIR OAKPTSTS, AND TAI'KSTIty bQUAIiiIS. Ex M Waikato,"— 4 BALES Cocoanut Mattinf (ALL WIDTHS) 4 BALES v , Bedside Rugs an Slip Mats 4 BALKS Squares (all sizes)-—^ Christmas Tabli NOW READY! NOW READY! QRAND DISPLAY of— , FANCY GOODS & TOYS. liul' EVERY NIGHT THIS WI E. T. "PETTY, (K'l'O.HirU 'lll EAT Hi; ItOTAL. NJ BUTCHER & CARRIAGE BUIIDE^ WHEELWRIGHTS, AM» general smiths, ' OUHBUMI KB prepared to UANU]TAO7ci BUGGllts Ka '"'HINGaA BUGUIk.B H'AtiOoa a . v.., i-KAYa ° KlksT ri A* IJo «ritioii, t elKal-LI.AfaS a Trial Solldied. All Work U*r> 3UTCHER BLANCKETT. KISS (Late J. Lw^brook IiWJJITK CO-OfOinTltfOH. t'K MiiKK",
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 19, 21 January 1901, Page 4
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