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j%j* Ob wUx IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. just Landed, ex recent arrivals

S casks Hnd cases Whitehotwe' Bktawlliig KnKlneerH', Shoe Turning, D.A 81edg« und and Napping Hammer* Solid W.nt» 4. Oodgo'g Anger Bits \ 1 case Holler's Karriers' Tool*, Hoof Igntvwt Driving Hammers, Pritoheli, j I l nnchos and Pincers 4 Casoa 'vii« Rash T,/V>k a P*sll«/>Va Bain-door Hangers I cask bright, knotted Plough and , Ohuins, Single and Double Back 01 1 case Matkiesou's Smooth, Jack, Dr _ & .ill, Plow and Itabale Planet, hoUo '•n.l roimdn 2 casks O.v.e Hinges, .Tapd. and Heavy 800 l T. Jlingen 29 pack.)'* Casement Stays, letter Bull liinptH,, Bliim Ooolers, tfurmv wncols, Skeith Bosses, Weston's Pal. Disinfectant, Tool Kit*. Bangooo Oil Oahoon Seed Sowers, Diet* Driving I*»ps, Oheneyi Hammers, Vnmu Axle Grease, Ratchet Braoes, Tinned Rivets, "Iron City" Mattooka, Mm and Brush Holders, Sash Oord, oSt Latches, Bhelf Brackets, Wood Hm Hakes, Scythe Stones, Oabinet Paper Kmery Oloth, Turkey Hones, Bn«caeed Tube, Seta Weights, MUk Oooka Klai Packlag, Bottle Jacks, Sprimtsji/ Bwiv.l Hooks, Bedsorews, BddeW Irons, Obests Locks, Brass, Pad an Box Lock

fiflA ;mr; p.r.u bum"** It.il. Crown Iron 23:J ..win mil l.ur ;i(.:: I'J.li.li. Shoeing lion 14fi<) Kovr.vi-cusl- i-Msl'.'./e^'lan —t. to 1611 .i. Gisex Tininid .Si.fi.il Sheets—72 x i'.Cin. x 20, 22, 24 v'i Soxes CJafHjivell rionio .S'r.ils. fiO (li-ii.uagoniJHi'jXaw iirnl t'.'.uie.<Lhw<)<] Oil 100 keirii c«!iuice Whilii I'jCiMi—'l2, f>" -itl 2<rt:»i. 120 k«r,» No. 1 White Leml-7 and 1 libs. 78 lied T,«rul—7, 14, mid Slhs. 19 casks and Oftw.a Colours Orour.2 Sr. "il, Keaiiv-mixed "i'auite, r-i'y Onlinei4 cases " fcw K.i'oy' an-.i "Clmmpion' Lsw.. Mowwi--12, i<, and Itiin. 6 2-Rollor Blanu Manilas—2l, 24, and 30in 16 tlozen Sheep Hhuar.-i Union, and Ward & Payne's cases No. 1 and a Hick Handles, Blast and Hammer Handles 8 cases Eureka Wringers Mrs. Pott's lroi" and Handles 3 oases GOA Kimlocae, with plain and mill furniture I case Tapping Docks, Ranqe Oocks, Hasp and Staples, Upholsterers' Hammers Copper Hi vets, Stencil Ink, Iron Oup board Locks, Anacapn Wick, Tind. Ceiling Hooks, Brass Xili Locks

TARAtMI ANNUAL REGATTA (Rowed under the Rules of the New Zealanc Amateur Rowing Association). TO Bid HELD ON THE WAITARA RIVER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1901. OFFICEKS. Patkoxs: Messrs. W. Svmes and Smith M.H.R.'s, J. B. Koy, E. Victors, N. Kin ); E. Dcokrill, W. Bayly, 0. Sumnel. 11. Cock president: Mr. (i. V. Tate; Vice-Crest Unnts; Messrs. Ogle, Redmond, i!uck thought, H. T. Joll, and J. Swteu ; Coir mjttee: Messrs. K Tat?, K. Beckbessmger Ogl«, Telfar, Palamontain, A. Tattoo, li Kiiight, Buchauan, Nosworthy, Vickery Klenner, ,0. H. Johnstone, W. Colaon, t Goiiop, and 0. Uoddard; Startei : Mr. V Mills; Judge: Mr. Paul; Deputy Judge: Mr. 0. Lepper; Umpires: Messrs. Tat« Ogle, and J. Sarten ; Time-keeper: Mr J F. Wataon; Treasurer: Mr. F. Milit Secretary: Mr. H. Bpurdle; Auditors Messrs. Beckbessingerand Buchanan. PROGRAMME. 1. Boss" Whaluboat Race. For boy uDder IV years.—First prize, £3; second £l. About half-a-milc. 2. MAIDBK WiULBBOAT Race. He mera tors of crew to have won any iav (Junior Race excepted.)—First pri&j £6 ; second, £l. One unie and a-badl 8. Fancy Djisss Whamuhmt Race. Foi crews that are not taking part in ar j other races at the Regatta. Kntrieß n be accompanied with a description o costumo for the Committee's ft-pproval —First prize, £5 ; second, si . One ar,< X, loalf miles. 4, Qhampios Wiut.kbpat RACE.-Fir. prize, £3;.; second, £)n; thini, £S_pro 'i'lircc railos, C. JUNlOtt YvHAUUiOAT :-Ul':i. Korcrftv under 21 years.—*hvt pristt, £4 ; sev.on.l £l. One mi'e and a-hah'. 6. GllilVj' Whai.khoai- Ravi;. For girl under IK yv.--.rr. ~f a-e.-Fir;,! pi-izs, £4 second. ££■ ihiru. £). A'.iout half-i-mile 7. Flxjno WiiAhEUOAx Rack.—Firrtprii., £3; second, £l. Straight ran of abot three-quarter* o£ a mile. 8. Lames'Wbalkbqau Raob.—First prfc< £5; second, £l. About half-a-raile. 9. Whalbboat Racb. For cr-ws 10s 71b.antl under.—First prize, £5 secoi< £l. One mile and n-ha!f. \O. All-oommrs' Whalbboatßace Fin prize, £7 ; second, £l. Winner of th Champion Race debarred. One mil end a-h»lf. 11. HANDK'A.'- SWIMIIINO Hi en. Firs piise. £2 ana modal; second, 10i Wi'iiicr can have I ho choice of medal o money. IHsur.cc about 100 yard*. 12. bKXioK Whai.eboat Rack. For veto raus over 40 years-First prize, £3 second, £l. About throe quarter* otjj mile; post entry. 13. Greasy Boom. Op»n to all-comers First prize (six), 60s ; four, 30s ; thref 255; post entry. 14. Ghbasy Boom. For boys under 18 years First prize, 30s ; po3t ontry. 15. lubßao'. Open to all-comers.—Firs prize, £ls.a; second, 10s; third, 7sfor sis siarters. First prize, £1 fu second, 10s—for four starters pob entry. 16. Tub Raob. For boys u.n&»r 17 yeBW First prize, £1; second, 10s—for si: starters. First pr jsse, 15s; second, Bgfor fqur starters; post entry. 17. Wate^Towknameki,—First priw, £2 pest entry CONDITIONS. Two crews to start or uo /ace. Threi boats to i-tart cr no second prize. All rjces to starl puccLUdlly at advertiser! time. Any bt>at not at ihe starting point at the proper time shad ke liable to disqualificatiou for that event. Protests must be in the hands of tho Secretary in writing within 15 minutes after th« laee. Fach protest must be accompanied by a deposit of 10j, which sum ;hal; be forfeited if the protest is not upheld by the Committee. Entrance fee, jO per ornt. of tho amount of first prise money offered for each event. Names, weights of competitors (including substitutes), nndcolrur* to be worn, mu-t be lodged at the time of entry. All post entries (to close on Regatta day at 1 p.m.) will be charged 5 percent, en amount of iirst prize. Bookmakers will not be allowed to bet inside the enclosure. The Committee reserve to ti cmselvcs the right to alter thf> older or postpone nuy or all the events, ard add any regulations which in their opinion may bo necet>ary. Entrirs for sJI wljalenoat races esreps Senior Veterans, close with Oie S'ctetarv aij the Forestcr.3 ' Hall en THURSDAY, January 31st, at 8 p.m. i* u trio3 tot the Swimming Handicap Raca close at the samfe time and at the same place. Band in attendance. Special und raii;j v.ill 1 c a'--ranged to suii si.sitojN, THE ANNUAL'REGATTA DANCE will be told in St. John's Hall en Itegacta night, ticod ramie. Sapper provii)..i). H. SI»URJ):,K, 'd Hen. fcjecrc.tary. PARTNERSHIP. JOTICE is herel.y fiven that we, the - < undersigned have this day entered into Partnership as Land and Kstato Agents in New Plymouth, EDGAR WATT. DAVID LAING.

ITARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON— Ibt OCTOBER, 1900, TO 30m APRIL, IMI.. . from Mr. 0. O. Smith, Inglewood, and from the undersigned, D. McALLUM, Secretary, j Mens licenses, 10a; boys under 16, 6s ladies, ss, day license, 2s Od; one week, 6a L'censes have been !ng persons:— JVMcAUum W. Ijuwley N. Fewley A. Callander A. Shirlfy A.Pa>li (.'harleg Smith M. Kennedy T. 0. H. NichoUs T. Hopkinson K. B. Oao.fey A. K. Fletcher G. K. V. Heenan J. W. Haby G. VY. Newgham IX Markham K. Swann W.K.McAllam. H. B. Loefe issned to the foil,» T. J. NicholU A. Bewley T. A. Swaysl&a F. Clarke T.Grsy 0. 0. bmitb Geo. Wikoo N. Shepparct H. Giles A. Connet* Joe Ramscr G. 0. Her ' M. F W a Aaa O If Y- * .ioyco **-. iil. Wiggins ' >. Stcuart H. 0. Sawle J. H. Kinpsley K. N. Fowler CHRISTMAS, 1900 New Goods! NEWGOODS! NEW GOODS I CARREfS. CARPETS. THE LARG] SELECTED STOCK EVER SHOWN IN NEW. PLYMOUTH*, Now landing er " Malatuj',"— ,: 8 BALES WIND'Afc.' AND IUjUSSKLS CARPETS; with Borders and Hearthrugs t j match eacnj STAIR CARPETS, AND TAPESTRY SQUAKES. Kx"Waikato,"— 4 BALES Cocoanut Mattings (ALL WIDTHS) 4 BALES ' Bedside-Rugs and Slip Mats 4 BALES ocruares ■ (all sizes) Christmas Tables NOW READYI NOW READY! *< RAND DISPLAY ofI FANCY GOODS &TOYS. SHOP OPEN EVERY NIGHT mitt.WHtt OPPOSITE THEATRE KOttM. K , CARRIAGE jr JTTnffPft .lOBTB, SMITHS, ** P»P»r«d to MANUFAOTORI A W prspari BUGGIES OIGh *»< l Vnhlolw. . HPHINO (Ukm WAGUOHB fJRAYB * ""' b0,, ' , "~"- A " Work fls*.^ «. BUTCHEB BLANCHETT, I fj| Sß (I-u J. Lvfcbrook;., Ofpob:t« 00-oi-wutivib ?* nnn

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 21, 22 January 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 21, 22 January 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 21, 22 January 1901, Page 4

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