TO-DAY!
GREAT BRITAIN Versus TARANAKI. Kick-off 3.15 p.m. Admission to Ground 2/- To Ground and Enclosed Terraces 5/-. The Grounds will be open at 9 a.m., and the public are earnest!} requested to COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CRUSH AT THE GATES. Owing to the enormous crowds who have notilied their intention of coining by the special trains New Plymouth People should all be in the grounds before 2 p.m., otherwise there will be considerable congestion at the gates. It is expected that the Grounds will be taxed to its fullest capacity, and it is the intention of the Union to close the gates u« Soon as tho Ground becomes overcrowded. For this purpose a notice will be issued stating "GROUNDS FILL ; NO FURTHER ADMISSION."
A Change Box will be established at the coiner of Gilbert and Liurdet Streets, where the public may receive change, but NO CHANGE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE GATES.
The gate marked "Press Gate," immediately to the left of the main entrance will admit Players, Officials, Bandsmen in unifrom, and the Press Only. I'he Official Programme and Souvenir issued by the Union will be sold on Tuesday and. Wednesday at 1/- e a ch. Any other programme issued is not sanctioned by the Union. Tickets admitting to the Terraces can be obtained from any of the following on payment of 5/- :—F. T. Bellringer, New Plymouth; C. H. Arndt, Stratford ; T. Buchanan,Waitara ; F. Bourdle, inglewood ; A. Clarke, Opunake ; A. Jury, Okaiawa; W. Slattery, Manaia. Buy these Tickets at once. You may not be able to buy thein at any price on the day of the Match.
On no account will anyone except the Touch Judges be allowed in the vicinity of the touch lines. C. H. ARNDT, Hon. Sec. T.R.U. • STONY RIVER. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. NEWTOnTkING WILL sell by auction at his yards as above : 50 mixed yearlings 30 calves 30 12 to 18 mouths mixed 40 springing heifers 20 heifers in calf 18 2 yean, steers 20 store cows 25 young turkeys 1 dray (nearly new) ALSO- - account of Mr W. A. Coruett, who is giving up dairying : 10 dairy cows, August-Septem-ber calvers ALSO- - account of Mr J. Carpenter, who is giving up dairying : 25 choice cows, August and September calvers 4 factory cans, aerator, etc. 31 fully paid-up shares in tho Oakura Co-op. Dairy Factory These are splendid cows, all well culled. Mr Carpenter has been dairying for ten years and has been amongst the highest tests at the factory since it was started. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. Saturday, august 20. NIIWTON king HAS received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell by auction at the Mart, Devon Street, on above date:— Allotment No. 62-1, King Street, New Plymouth, containing 1 rood 6.7 perches, with dwelling-house and outbuildings thereon.
Part Subdivision No. 1, part of suit urban Allotment No. 1, FiUroy District, South Road, containing 2 roods 28.9 percnes with dwell-ing-house and outbuildings thereon. '
Further particulars and conditions ol sale may toe obtained on application to Mr It. 0. Hughes, Solicitor, New Hymouth. • v Bald at 2.30 o'clock.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 191, 17 August 1904, Page 3
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514TO-DAY! Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 191, 17 August 1904, Page 3
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