VAIWAKAIHO. TIIEEyjAY, FEBRtTATCY 18. NEWTON KING WILL SELL by suic!'i<r» at his yttrifii as alxnv 80 mixed calves :iO yonrHng steers 4,"> 12 to 18 months steer* 20 2 y«?ar Mtc-ers 30 <: j ni|r!v heil'ers 18 ppriiiffi'iig heH'ers LM lu.'il'ei s in full' ■lO store cows 3 bulls Sale at 12.30. WAIWAKAIMO SHEEP FAIII. l-'UIDAY, SKmOMBEK 19. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at his yards as above ;iO) 2 tooth ewes 25<» 2 awl -I tooth ewos :100 full mouth owes 000 4, <i, ami f.f.m. ewos 250 4 to l\iu. ow#s 400 woolly lanvb.H 250 shorn lambs 20 Lincoln rania 12 2 tooth JxMcestor rams JJ f-.iii. Leicester rams 100 mixed ewos 90 lambs Sale at 32.80, New Plymouth Harbour Board. NOTICE is haroby given that tlw Second liLSlalmont of the Harbour Rat« will l)« duo awl payable at the office of the Board, Broughamstreet, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, 20t,h February, 1904. Aa aiklit'ional 10 per cent, will bo charged on all arrears at the eiwL of the current month, and proceedings will be taken for the recovery of same. C. RENNELL, Secretary. 6th February, 1904. The Seddon Government and the Lfoensing Laws. Mr 8. BOIIEHAM, a p.roiu-iiwnt L&lrour Leader of South Canterbury, will address a puMic meeting in the Thealw.' lioyal on Monday tho 15th instant on the above. All jirolii 1 >ttionistfi and cspoein.ll bulies are invitwl to attend. Mr llrtysKltftit. of the Libornl Association will preside. Clvair taken at 8 p.m. Grand Garden Party, HOSimL GROUNDS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON &EVENING, FEBRUARY 25th. Lawn Tennis. Ping-Pong Aunt Sully, Punch and Jmly. Guessing Competitions. Afternoon Tea. LOOK OUT FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. ITENDERS are invitod and will bo roeti\i<l lip t;o notjn of Saturday 27th inst. for the grazing over tho . unallotted sections in the Spotswood Settlement near Moturoa. Term three ,V\fu'«. Han und contitiona may be Bivn at this office. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, .1 AMES MACKENZIE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and Survey Office, Nt»w Plymouth, 12th Feb.. 3904.
THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROY A U ACA DEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL OOLLEUE OF MUSIC OF LONDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1904 will bo held uh uiulvr, viz. Elements ol Music, Harmony and Counterpoint, on tho ■Hit June, rvautical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental Musfc at. n date to bo announced Inter. Gold and Silver Medals will lie given to tlio candidates taking lirst and second places 011 the Honours list in New Zealand. Music published for last y,ear's examinations may be used this year. Copies of Regulations aiiA Syllabus can be had on application to the undersigned, i\ W. RICHMOND, Representative. Crofton Dairy, Omata. CUSTOMERS Supplied Daily With fresh milk, drawn from a splendid liurd of cows, passed by the Governmeat bisectors. Claanlinoas in every department. Customers aro tnviutd fee inspect the farm am! bjpk lecently orecU«l to the sal. j«actiou of the Dairy Inspectors. The favour of your patronage is solicited. Cream supplied to customers. Orders may be left with Mesgrf Sole Bros., or T. Garner, Sputh Road. R. CLEMOW. SECOND CiUAND Swimming Carnival Ist Hie NEW PLYMOUTH SALTW'ATFiW BATHS. OX THURSDAY, MARCH Hill. Under tlio control of the Nuw Plymouth Amateur Swimming' Club. PROCUAMME t 1. Maiden Uuco, open, GO yd*. Eutranco Is. Ist Prize 20s, 2nd fis. 2. 100 Yards Jntcr-Club Handicap. Entrance 2s Gd, acceptance Is (id. Ist 100s, 2nd 20s; '3rd 10s. 3. 440 Yards Inter-Chi'b Handicap. Entrance 2s Gd, acceptance 2s Od. Ist 100s, 2nd 20«, 3rd 10s. 4.. Yards Handicap.—Entrance is. Ist 4Us, 2nd Jus. 5. 33 Yards Handicap.—Entrance Is. Ist 80s, 2nd 10s. 0. GG Yards llanhicap.—Entrance Is. Ist 30s, 2ml 10s-. 7. 133 Yards Relay Race.—'Teams of foun men. Entrance 2s a team. Ist 4Oh. 33 Yards Handicap.—Hoys under 14. Kntranco tfd. ' lst*7s (id, 2nd 2s (kl. 9. GG YmMh Handicap.—Boys under 47. Enttiuuc« Gd. let JSJs Gd, 2nd ss. 10. SpringTioard D 1 vo.—Tntw-dub. Entrance (id. Ist 10s, 2md fia. 11. High Dive.—lnter-club. Entrance Gd. let. 10s, 2nd ss. 12. Plunge.—lnterclub. Entrance Gd. Ist 10s, 2nd ss. 13. Tub Race.— Post entry. Eutnarioe Gd. Ist lCs, 2nd 2a Gd. 14. Cigar and Uin-ljjiyri'a Hucc.— Post entry. Entrance Gd. Ist 10s, 2nd 2s Gd. 15. Polo Match. Events Nos. 5, 0, and 7 are open to members of tlio Now Plymouth Annateur Swimming Glu'b only. All events will bo swum under Ulo Rules of the N.Z?. Amateur Swimminlg As^ot/at'ton. ENTRIES CLOSE U u Voiiitay, 22nd ft t © p.m.. and imist lx» In writing i aiud acconipftnitfil by tke three jwiformiancoK. Acceptances at the Baths. H. M. BAUftHOPB, Han. See, P.O A 3ox NQ 4 83, New, nymouth^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3
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771Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3
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