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NOTICE. ami after January Ist, IJIO6, the rate of commission chargeable 011 all stock sold in my yards will lie 1 per cent, with the exception of dairy cows and bulls, which will be 5 per cent. Paddock Commission to remain as heretofore. NEWTON KING ArcnoN'UKii.

N 0 T I C E. ON and after January 1, IWIG, tin 1 undersigned will charge the following rates of commission On all stock in yards, with the ex ccption of hulls, 4 jilt cent. Bulls, horses and pigs, 5 jicr cent. Paddock commissions, .21 per cent, with the exception of dairy cattle, lvliich will be 3 jicr cent YICKEIiS & STEVENS, Inglewood.

rjUKANAKI JOCKEY CLUBCHRISTMAS MEETING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 26th. aud 27tli December, 1905. FIRST RACE STARTS at 12 NOON CHARGES FOR ADMISSION: (tATK. s. d. Foot passengers 2 0 Horsemen 3 o Vehicles (including drivers) 3 0 Ever)' otber passenger ... 2 0 Member of the Club, with horse or carriage, free. Gran list an i) and Saddling Paddock. B. d. For Gentlemen 10 o For Ladies 5 o For Children under 12, ineluding Babies ... 2 fi Inside Luncheon 2 o OI'TSIDB „ 2 0 Afternoon I'kl 1 o ON jg oXI N G j^" IG 11 T Have you made your urrangements yet to include the St. Joseph Fete and Fair in your Xmas. Festivities ? _ Bring your whole party along. For six evenings you will have such a fund of amusement provided for you in the Theatre Royal that you will wish the period extended. Some idea of the programme can be got from the photos on show in Mr Collis' windows—but see the real thing! A FLORAL PAIR The whole Theatre will be it beautiful floral realm of delight. The various side shows, stalls and booths are pictures of Woodland beauty. The stage scenery is specially designed for the Fete. A PRISON HUNT THE LOST TREASURE DAINTY DANCERS CATCHY AIRS Excitement will be intense every night over the Prison Hunt. You receive instructions, buy a description, find the prisoner mid get the reward. Then there is a Lost Treasure to he found. Are von good at finding £3 .'is? Sliirt dances, Minuets and effective Operatic Music, catch}' airs, staged and rendered in a way you'll admire. Remember, therejis an entire change of programme for you, so can come every night. The two imtsicnl programmes are equally winning. UNTIL JAN. 1. Fop six evenings only! ] £ it-ran for <>o evenings you'd waul, to come pretty nearly every evening, because it costs so little and you see ami hear ko much. THEATRE ROYAL.

MEN'S OAKNIVAL ELTHAM, DECEMBER 20 & 27. :i N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS WORLD'S CHAMPION SHIP ISiu underhand. 17 entries, including A i.i'. Clabkb (Tasmnnin),present champion of the world, C. Mim.by (Vic.), J. Hoare and (1. Morrison (W.A.), Casey, Hntton and Pretty (N'.Z.) AXEMEN'S OUl>, ok £l4O. <>() Starters. UNDERHAND HANDICAP, ok £25 150 Startors. GRAND CHALLENGE SAWING CONTEST Between C. W. Casey and D. Pretty (Tarauaki) and Carson and Mcintosh (lnvercargill) [or a stake of £SO A SIDE. Undoubtedly the greatest meeting of Champions ever held in New Zealand. THRILLING & MANLY SPORT. lie iu the fashion and follow lhe crowd. F. E. JfAKDY, Secretary.

FOR THE BENEFIT Of YOUR POCKET AHDTHE HEALTH OF YOUR ANIMALS insist on SYKESS. iMimmsMtMGfim RECORD OF RESULTS 1000'K ICAt y Dairy Farmers. Stork Inspectors, etc. Extract from letter NO. 51 KOCKYITjLU daiky facto uy. .Roekville. Collingwood, Nelson District. l\ AY. FaleOlHT, liorkviLic Daiay Factory, writes—ill' Sykes —Dear Sir. - A number of I lie suppliers to the liockvillc Pain' Factory lime been xir-iny iSYKJCS' J'RIiXCli since it was introduced lure, ant! I ran safely say that it lias been the means uf saving (lie lives of quite :i number of valuable cows, and it)i to tile present I do not know of a single instance ill which it lias failed to do its work, PUBLIC .MtllCK. ,4 8 our new premises will be ready a V for occupation on the first of August, we stall be glad to quit miUiy lines of our labge stock at a tow Hcii'HK during the monlli of July, to .save the cost of removal. We invite especially our country clients to pay us a, visit if iu Auckland, BPECIAti CEEABING BALK OP CONFECTIOSBBY. J. A.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8011, 23 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8011, 23 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8011, 23 December 1905, Page 3

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