SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. JUST AIUUVED--10 TANKS 10 NEW SEASON'S NEW SEASON'S GRASS SEEDS. From Uio celebrated English Firm Df HURST & SONS, LONDON. White Clover, Hod Clover, Cowgrass, Timothy, Trefoil, Alsike. Lucerne, Broad Leaf Essex, Raiwj G.T. Yellow and I*.T. Yellow, Aberdeen Turnip, P.T. Mammoth Turnip, etc., ItEST COLONIAL GROWN SEEDS. Cocksfoot, Captain Russell's celebrated Flaxmere Rye, Poverty liny and Canterbury Rye, Kalian Rye. Giant Italian Rye, Crested DogvAail, Meadow Foxtail. Afiso, direct from the Grower in New South Wales, and guaranteed band-shaken Seed : A limited quantity of VPASPALUM DILITATUMj." a new grass which is revolutionising the pastures of Australia. Full stocks of AGRTCULTt'RAL SEEDS, BINDER TWINE, etc., always on hand. Samples of my Seeds germinated, this seaso» have given excellent reSuits. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH & STRATFORD. TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA (Rowed under the Rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association.) To be held on the WAITARA RIVER Thursday, February 23, PROGRAMME : 1. BOYS' CLINKER FOURS.—For boys under 17 years. First prize, £3 ; Second, £l. About a mile. 2. MAIDEN WHALEBOAT RACE— No members of crew to have won any race (Junior Race excepted). First prizo, £6 ; second, £l. One mile and a half. 3. GIRLS' WHALEBOAT RACE.— First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About half a mile. 4. SENIOR CLINKER FOURS.— First prize, £ls ; second, £4. Two boats, £lO. About 1 mile. 0. CHAMPION WHALEBOAT Race —First prize, five boats or more, £2O ; second, £5. Less than five boats, £ls ; second, £5. About three miles. G. JUNIOR CLINKER FOURS.First prize, £6 ; second, £l. About one mile. 7. MAIDEN CLINKER FOURS - First prize, £8 ; second, £2. About one mile. 8. YOUTHS' WHALEBOAT RACE. For youths under 21 years. First prize, £5 ; second, £l. About one mile and a half. 9. LADIES' WHALEBOAT RACE. —First prize, £4 ;< second, £l. About half a mile. 10. SENIOR CLINKER FOURS. First prize, £0 ; second, £l. About one mile. 11. FLYING WHALEBOAT RACE.— First prize, £5 ; second, £l. About three-quarters of a mile. 12. BEST DECORATED BOAT—To be rowed by Indies in procession. First prize, £3 ; second, £l. 13. PAIR-OAR WHALEBOAT RACE —First prize. £2 ; second', £l. . About half a mile. 14. SWIMMING RACE (handicap).First prize, £2 ; second, 10s. About 200 yards. 15. MOUNTED SWIMMING RACE (handicap).—Rider must enter and leave the .water on horseback. First prize, £2 • second, 10s. I'ost entry 2s 6d. 16. VETERANS' WHALEBOAT RACE.—For crews over 40 years. First prize, £3 ; second, £l. About one mile and a hall. •# 17. SENIOR TUB RACE (handicap) —First prize, 255; second,- fjlOs. Post entry. 18. BOYS' TUB RACE.—Foy boys under 17 years. First prize, £1 ; second, 10s. Post entry. 9. GREASY BOOM—First prize, £2 ; second, £l. Post entrv. O.—MAORI CANOE RACE.—Not less than four men in each canoe. First prize, £4 ; second, £l. About one mile. 21. HIGH DlVE.—Neatest header. First prize, 30s ; second, 10s. Post entry. h the secretary at the Foresters' Hall on WEDNESDAY, February 15th, at 8 p.m. Names, weights of competitors (including substitutes), and colours to a worn must be lodged at the time ui entry. All post entries close at 12 noon ~ ;atta Day and will be charged cent, on amount of total-prize money. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL AND DELAYED TRAINS. THE ANNUAL REGATTA DANCE Will bo held in St. John's Hall on Regatta Night. Good music and aupper. H. SPURDLE, lion. Secretary, Waitara. P.O. Box 23. For complcto programme see posters. BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE, T> USES will leave New Plymouth I I > lor Breakwater, via South Road -ery Half Hour, from 7 a.m. till o p.m., and will leave Breakwater for New Plymouth Every Half Hour from 7.30 a.m. to 0.30 p.m. On Saturdays 'Busc» run till 10 p.m. 'Buses run to Steamer every evening, leaving to.vn at 7.30 ; and returning from Breakwater at 8. I Cheap Farms. 400 ACRES, good dairy country 70 acres felled, 30 acre* In grass Price, £l5O. 50 ACRES, good six rooms' house ; good outbuildings. Well buL divided. Close to school and factory. Six miles from town. Price £BOO. £250 cash. 100 ACRES, all in grass, goo house, cowshed, stables, trap-shed and piggeries. Close to school ani factory. Seven mllei from town Price £lO per acre t Very Httl ca3h required.; A. L. TUKE, LAND AQBHT. W. S. HART, GUNMAKER, DEVON STREET, New Plymouth IMPORTER of Guns, Ammunitioi xd all sporting requisites. MAKING and REPAIRING in a its branches. Guns re-stocked, r browned, re-bored, etc., etc. Gui bought or exchanged. Guns on hir All work guaranteed. Safe and other keys made and fi ted. Fishing tackle repaired. INSPECTION INVITED. PRICES MC/DERATI New Season's TURNIP AND SWEDE SEEDS.: AM now landing ex s.s. Tongei from London my new seasc supply of Swede and Turnip See purchased direct from the celebra firm of Messrs Huret and Son, L d o n. These Seeds are guaranteed of highest possible germinating pov and will be sold at the lowest pi r, insistent with quality. N.B.—Cheap inferior seeds ore « ..I any price. NEWTON KING iM-.W PLYMOUTH * STRATFO:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7733, 8 February 1905, Page 3
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