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RESULT of Tests of BEEDB Exhibited by Mr. NEWTON KING at the New Plymouth Exhibition. flours Percentage Ther- . mi( l e r ot mometer. Remarks. Test Germination, Readings In the shade glass house, 69- to 85-; mean, 77d. 1 Pearle Wheat., 2 Tuscan Wheat 3 Hunters' Wheat 4 Paspalum Dilitatuui .. 5 Danish Oats g Black Tartar Oats 7 Algerian Oats.. 8 Maize .. c) White Tartarian Cats 10 Golden Tares 11 Winter Taies 12 Chevalier Barley 13 .-weet Vernal 14 Canadian Oats 15 G .T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips 16 P.T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips 17 Bye Corn i 8 Cape Barley .. 19 Sparrow bill Oats 20 < hampion b'wede 21 Mustard 22 Large Fescue.. ;»3 Alsike 24 English Cowgruss 25 English White Clover 26 Monarch Swede 27 lied i. lover 28 Hard Fescue 29 Crested L'ogstail 30 Ohewing's Fescue 31 Meadow Fescue 32 Linseed 33 Carton Oats 34 Italian Rye 35 Prairie Grass 36 Colonial Cowgrass 37 Orange Globe Mangle 38 Colonial White Clover 39 Hawke's Bay Rye .. 40 M eadow Foxtail 41 Yellow Intermediate Mangold 42 Red Clover 43 Lucerne 44 Partridge Peas .. .. 45 Horse Beans 46 Dun Oats 47 Prussian Blue Peas 48 Essex Rape 49 English Perennial Hye 50 Long Red Mangold 51 Cocksfoot 52 Trefoil 53 Golden Tankard Mangold .. 34 American Cowgrass 55 American White Glover Test started January 16th, 1905; completed January 3(th, 1905. Awarded Ist Diploma and Gold Medal, Class 14, Section 10. (Signed) H. P. CATTLEYI j d G. W. BROWNE f

BREAKWATER 'BUS SERVICE. OWING to the changes in tha Railway Time-table the 'buses to connect with the steamer services will leave/ town' at 7 p.m. instead of 7.30 p.m. as heretofore. M. JONES. JUNIOR MASTER. IMPLICATIONS will be received L up to the 31st MARCH for the position of Junior Master at the New Plymouth High School. Applicants to slate age and qualifications, send references, and say what teaching they have done during the past ? three years. It is not imperative that the successful applicant shall be a good gymnastic teacher, but his ability in that subject will weigh in his favour. • Salarv : £125 per annum. E. GRIFFITHS, Secretary, New Plymouth High School. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE OF POLL. fN PURSUANCE of "The Rating on Unimproved Value Act, 1896," and "The Local Elections Act, 1904." I hereby give notice that a Poll of Ratepayers will be taken at the following polling i booths, viz : EAST WARD—The shop of Mr S. T. Crocker, corner of Devon and Eliot Streets. CENTRAL WARD-Town Hall. King Street. WEST WARD—Tho residence of Mr G. A. Corney. corner of Devon and Mount Edgccumbo Streets. On THURSDAY, the 16th day of March, 1905, between the .iours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., upon the following proposal, to wit : That "The Rating on Unimproved Value Act, 1896," be adopted in the Borough of New Plymouth, and that henceforth property be rated upon the basis of the unimproved value thereof. Dated this 28th day of February, 1905. F. T. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer for the Borough of Now Plymouth. A * New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! 1 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! ! Rowley's Waxworks —AndLONDON COMPANY. SILVER WATCH to be given to the Prettiest Dressed Child, boy or girl, under age of 10 years ; also " t-trimming Competition for boys. ize : Watch. I Admission : 1/- ; Children, halfprice. Doors open at 7.15.

TENDEUS will be received till noon of MONDAY, 13th March, Contract T. 6.-Gravelling 110 chains, more or less, of Upper Egmont Road. Specifications may be seen at this office, and a t tho Post Offices, Stratford and lngflewood, und Caretaker, Mountain House, via Inglcwood. G. T. MURRAY, District Road Engineer. Department of Roads, New Plymouth, March 2nd, 1905. k ON'T FORGET *TO COME. 'ON'T FORGET TO UOME. STRATFORD CARNIVAL. . MARCH 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th. MARCH 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th. YOU WILL MISS A WEEK'S REAL SPOUT IF YOU ARE NOT PRESENT. H. NORMAN LIARDET, General Secretary. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. PAT QUINLAN has taken over the above hotel, where he will be pleased to see old friends and welcome new ones. First-class accommodation for Country settlers and the Travelling Public. MORE AUOI'T HTIEUMO. Mr W. Welland, 42, Tory Sticet, writes: "I have suffered .■■.overcly from rheumaltisiii, until J I lied your Rheumo. I have since recommended it to many with very p» d results." What cured Mr Wo II ind will cure you. Try it. Sold by r.il chemists and storekeepers, 2s t>d nr.d 4s 6d. Wholesale Agents, Kenrp'thorne, Prosser and <Jo,» 2

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7755, 6 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7755, 6 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7755, 6 March 1905, Page 3

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