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SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1902 (fiom Ist May to 31st July). THK Shooting Season for Native Game and Imported Game in the District, conssstii g of the Counties of 1 aranaki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Keserve, Kaitake Ranges, beine Sections 168 and 170 in the Oakura District, and Parauinihi or White Cliffs Reservation), will commerce 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 the ciicle having a radius of six miles from ihe summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of N-tive and Imported Game is strictly prohibited at ail times. Licenses can be obtained from the Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth, aid Postmasters at Waifcara, and (Jpunake. £5 Keward will be paid to any person prccuring the conviction of any offender rgainst tbe provisions of "The Animals Protection Act, 1880." D. McALLUM, Secretary. N iES IBBUFD - J. R. McCullum F. Giayling G. W. Wareham B. Tippins L. Jones Gso. Ramson J. 0. Adams F. Gibbons A. J. Cole J. White K. Ledez C. W. Fincbam L. B. Webster Henry A. Mills Jos Clarke R. Chilcott A. W. King A. 0. Clarke F. Heldt W. De Forges W. Oliver L. Callaghan A. Cliff ' A. Bewley A. Faull G. H. Taylor Thos. BurgetS H. H. Buxtcn Fredk. Pratt Bruno Ernes Ernest George A. E. Julian H. W. Burkett Noble King W. E. Percival Fred. Rusling Abel Gamlin G. H. Monkelow Erne-t Jordan A. G. Butcher A. K. Phillips Hy. Phillips C. H. Pepperell Wm. Taylor Wm. Vincent, jon. J. S Tcsland Christopher Ciane W. G. Callender J. T. Humphries J. Judson H. Barratt R. T. Profser Samuel Topless Edward Julian R. H. Pigott Percy Lowe H. G. Hicks V. T. Hicks Edward Hammond S. H. Stronge F. Ibbotson N. King E. S. Allen N. 0. Bennett Thos. Corkill O. Wall H. L. Cutfield H. Linn K. Webster Geo. Petch W. Sole W. H. Free W. Faulder F. Frewin H. P. Mills A. Boon J. Weale W. Sampson H. 0. Sampson P. F. Sampson W. Hammond J. Bennett 0. Okey A. Andrews W. Bewley N. Bewley Leotiz Mi-ier John Gibson, jun W. D. Oolson H. A. Smith T. 0. Nicholls A. Parli Herbert Giles Henry Conrad Conrad Cooper W. A. Smith John Ruling VV.H.Buckt bought John Flintoff Frank Standing J. A. Colmer H. R. Thomley H. Langman J. F. Phillips 0. M. Vowell W. 0. Aitken Wm. Leng Gordon Bowers A. K. W. Taylor Albert Lusk A. Peat A. Seekamp 0. T. Prosser J. A. Law Alfred Pitt F. 0. Stark Robt. Douglas Walter Richards John Cole, jun. H. D. Matthews 0. A. Rumbal W. J. Holmes H, H. Grayling ENDORSEMENTS. W. Adamson M. J. Goodson 8. Sowerby Zj. Cowan S. B. Corrigan L. H. McAlpine J. Minhinnick C. Goodson Geo. McLean F. J. Wrigley Alex. Colson

FACTS FACTS BILLIES worth 1/- each are given to every Cash Purchaser of 21bs of Castle Co.'a Tea By T. GARNER, Store - South Road. Prices on each \ "J/8, "|/10, 2/"> 2/2 } ' PER LB. Mb/'SUGAR is given to every Cash Purchaser of lib. of Ga&tle Co's Tea JBy CASH-TRADING CO., Devon-street East. N.B, - Give [one trial, and be convinced. 27

'BUS. TIME TABLE. Fitzboy. Leaves. New Plymouth. Leaves. 7.40 a.m. 8.40 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.30 a m. 1130 a.m. 11.40 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 3.0 p.BD. 4 30 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 8 15 a m. 9 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m 12 noon. 1 p.m. 12.30 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m 6 p.m Saturday Night. Siturday Night. 6.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m. 7 p.m, 3 p.m. 10 p.m. On Thursdays the 1.40 from Fitzroy runs through to the Breakwater, returning at 4.30 On Sundays the 'Bus leaves Fitzroy at 1.40 for the Breakwater, returning at 4.30 p.m. PAvJIS EXP6SBTIOI. MOTHER V I 0 I O B I % ALPHA-DEL AVAL SEPARATOR THE GO-OPERATIVE SOGIET' Have been notified by Messrs MASOX, STRUI'HEBS k O ~ of bnstchurch, that they receive cable on aturday that the ALPH:I-DE LAVAL SEPARATORS had secured the GRAND PRIZE B<i tie Pari Hxhib uii, beat' log all other comnedtora p.m. PO3 THU

FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! CHARLES WALLNUT, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, Hamilton, Waikato (on iears (joveinme*it Auditor. Large Connection throughout Now Zealand. NUMEROUS Vine Dairy I'.-irms and oslier Valuable Estates for sale and lease ia Waikato, Kawhia, and adjacent Counties. Ki.qu'ries invited. Send for Lists.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 4

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