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SALS'} ST AUCTION, .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21ST. Messrs watt, laing & weight, have reo ived instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date,— That valuah'e properly in Bullerstreet known as the la'e Mr. Jamks Bejxringbb's paddock (Bectiois 1309, 1310, 1311, 1312. The property will be cffe'Cil In tight lets each, comprising one-eighth o£ an acre (one lot cirrying a small stable). Each lot will be offered with the of tion of two or more. < the sfcti ns aKi'cn the sunny side of the street, and the upsets have been placed as low as £75 eich. j Thete are the neirest freehold sections to' the cen're of the town oa the market and should meet wiih reariy sale. | Sale at 6.30 p.m. on the gtouad if weather fine. IE wet at the office of Messrs. WATT, I Laing & Wbight, Egmont-sfc-oet. EUGAR WATT, | wdtd Auc'iorccr. !

UNITED SUNDAY SCHOOLS' PICNIC THURSDAY, JANUARY 22k , 1903. WILL BE HELD A.T BELL BLOCKBAND IN ATTENDANCE. I7IIRBT Train will leave Town Station at . 31.35 a.m., stopping at Smart Road only. Second Train leaves at 9.10 p.m., stopping at Eliot-strcet end Smart Road, returning at 7 p m. Train Fare: Children under 12 years 4d, adults 9d return. Entrance to Picnic ground, including cost of tea, Is 6d; children under 12 years, halfprice. All Sunday School scholars attending the United Schools, train a; d te<i Free, B. J. CLARK, Hon. Sec.

HliHl ROYAL. Under the direction of Mr Frank Thoriton. Representative, Mr Mayne. Agent, Mr H. P. Lyons. Extraordinary Attraction for One Night Only, • THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd, IPO3. After an absence of four years, supported by h>s specially selected LONDON COMEDY COMPANY, In the Funniest Faice Con.edy of the d»y, written by J. H. Darnley, entitled As played at the Strand Theatre, London, with enormous success, for over Act I, Before Breakfast, 10 o'c'ock. Act 11. After Breakfast. 10.40 same morniDg. Act 111. Before Lunch, 11.30 same morning. Return of MR FRANK. THORNTON, " PACING THE MUSIC," 800 nights.

Freceded by a Mus'cal Farce, in one act, entitled, A TEBTMATOH. Stage Manager: Mr Frank Wilson. Prices: 4s, ?s 6d, Is. Box plan at Colonial Piano Co. Overture at 8; carriages at 10.30. Children under 7 not admitted. 16,19,21,22 NORTH TARANAKI RIFLE ASSOCIATION first Feet in e, To te held at New Plymonth on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4th and sth February, 1903. Open to (ivilians, Volunteers, Cadotp, Membe.'S of Rifle Olnbs, etc. PROGRAMME: No. 1. Waitara Match, 600 and 6Coydp. Itj frizes valued El 5. Entrance 3s. No 2. Nursery Match 500 yds. 8 prizes valued £7 10t. Entrance 2s Bd. No. 3. Guards' Match. 300 and 600ydj Trophies va'ifed £3O. Ist prize, Match Rifle, value £lO 10s, present® 1 by Lieut. Messenger. Entrance 6s No. 4. N.P. Match, 300, 500, and 600ydp. 23 prizes value £2l. Entrance 3s (id. No. 5- Disappearlrg Target, 20tydg. 1C priz« g £7 Entrance. 2» 6d. No 6. Jiibtriet Match, 300, 500, and 600ydp. Particulars later. No. 7. Consolation Match, 600 yds. 8 prizes, £5. Entrance 2s GJ.

Affiliation Faa, V.lunteer Corps and Rifle Olubs, £1 Is Subscription—Members of Affiliated Oorps or Clubs, ss; non-Affiliated, Civilians, etc, 7s 6d. Entries clo e with tho Secretary, or with Capt.-Adjt. Taunlon, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, 24th January, ai 10 o'clock r.<n. Full particulars aDd copies of programme may be bad on application to P. B. LKVJEK, Color-Sergt, td Secretary.

GRAND GARDEN PARTY IN AID OF THE MAORI MISSION, 10 BE HELD AT BELL BLOCK ON THURSDAY, FKBRCARY B. Sales of work and produce, sports, May pole dancing, Maori ba&as, Maori poi dance, n f reehmenti. F 6. BENNETT, td Director.

PORT MOTUROA WILL BE OPEN ON AND AFTER 31st JANUARY. £SO SECOND"* £SO f5 DEPOSIT CALLAGE AN k "Q

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1903, Page 3

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