RESULT of Tests of SEEDS Exhibited by Mr. NEWTON KING at the New Plymouth Exhibition.
1 Penile Wheat 2 Tuscan Wheat 3 Hunters' "Wheat 4 Paspalum Dilitaluiu 5 Danish Oats 6 Black Tartar Oats 7 Algerian Oats 8 Maize .. 9 White Tartarian Cats 10 Golden Tares 11 Winter Tares.. .. 12 Chevalier Barley 13 Kweet Vernal.. .. .. 14 Canadian Oats 15 G.T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips 16 P.T. Yellow Aberdeen Turnips 1 7 Kye Corn 8 Cape Barley .. 19 Sparrowbill Oats 20 i liampion Swede 21 Mustard 22 Large Fescue.. •53 Alsike 24 English Cowgrass 25 English White Clover 26 Monarch Swede 27 Red Clover 28 Hard Fescue 29 Crested Dogstail .. 30 Chewing's Fescue 31 Meadow Fescue 32 Linseed 33 (jarton Oats 34 Italian Rye 35 Prairie Grass.. 36 Colonial Cowgrass .. 37 Orange Globe Mangle f Colonial' White Clover 39 Hawke's Bay Rye 40 Meadow Foxtail *l Yellow Intermediate Mangold *2 Red Clover Lucerne ** Partridge Peas .. . • a Horse Beans 4° Dun Oats *l Prussian Blue Peas .. *° Essex Rape ™ English Perennial Bye Y I,ong Red Mangold .. 5l n Cocksfoot II Trefoil Golden Tankard Mangold .. .* American Cowgrass .. d 5 American White Clover 'Hours Percentage Therunder of mometar. Remark! Test Germination, Readings In the shade glass house, 69- to 85-;
Test started January 16th, 1905 ; completed January 30th, 1905. Awarded Ist Diploma and Gold Medal, Glass 14, Section 10. (Signed) H. B. CATTLEYI T „, aa K ° ' G. W.BROWNE ) Juc1 Bes8 es -
BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS arc invited and will be received by thet undersigned up to noon on THURSDAY, ath inst., for the construction of about 30 chains concrete channelling. .Specifications may be seen on application at the Borough OTtices. F. T. BELL-RINGER, Town Clerk. nnENDERS will.be received at, any M oflice up to 4 p.m., on SATURDAY, March 18th, for Drainage and Plumbing Work, etc., at the New Plymouth Hospital Buildings. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, Devon Street. ST. ANDREWS SABBATH SCHOOL Anniversary Services. SABBATH, 12th MARCH. Uev. J. JOHNSTON will preach at 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. At Aliternoon Service Prizes i Medals will be presented. Pare and Friends of Scholars cordially vited to be present. Collections all Services in aid of School Funr
ry\ HEAT XI E ROYAL. J New Plymouth. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! ! Rowley's Waxworks — And— LONDON COMPANY. A DOG SHOW, Prize : Half a guinea and a: Collar. WEDNESDAY NIGHT: ROWLEY'S FAREWELL CONCEKT. GRAND COMPETITION NIGHT. A GRAND XJEAUTY SHOW for young ladies, age 15 to 2."j. Trizc : A Gold Watch. A Waltzing Competition A Cake Walk. Competition A Dun Eating Competition. An Accordeon Contest A Baby Show, and A Monster Programme Admission : 1/-. A few front seats and Dress Circle Gd extra. Children half-price. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8.
THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee : Mr James A. Miller. POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, MARCH 10th. THE ABOMAH ENTERTAINERS, Including the Amazon Giantess ABOMAH THE TALLEST LADY IN THE WOULD. (Soprano Vocalist). KEILDERSON, The Great Mimic and Character Impersonator. 'Celebrities past and present." IIR. HOWE, The Greatest Modern Mystilier in Modern Magic Up-to-date. In Full Two Hours' Programme. Prices : 2s, Is. Children half-price. TENDERS will be received till noon of MONDAY, 13th March, for : Contract T. 6. Gravelling 110 chains, more or less, of Upper Egmont Road. Specifications may bo seen at this office, and «,t the Post Offices, Stratford and lng|lewood, and Caretaker, Mountain House, via Inglewood. C. T. MURRAY, Disirict Road Engineer. Department of Roads, New Plymouth, March 2nd,, 1905. DON'T FORGET TO COME. ON'T FORGET TO COME. STRATFORD CARNIVAL. . MARCH 14th, 3 sth, 16th, 17th, 18th. MARCH 14th, 15th, 10th, 17th, 18; h. YOU WILL MISS A WEEK'S REAL SPORT' IF YOU AUK NOT PRESENT. H. NORMAN LIARDET, General Secretary. THISTLE HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 1i AT QTJINLAN 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 und the Travelling Public.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7756, 7 March 1905, Page 3
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