't'ARANAKI RTFLE ASSOCIATro^'. FTUST NX UAL RIFLE SHOOTING MEETING. On Hie Rewn Rcivu range, near New Plymouth, ou WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 28th Feb. ami Ist March, 11)06. 1 INDIVIDUAL CASH J-OL> PRIZES. Also Medals and Teams prizes. Entries close Satuhday, 2<lth February, For copy of programme applv to Company or Rifle Club Commander or, ' C. T. MILLS, , T —, Secretary. N cw Plymouth WAIWAKAIHO HORSE FAIR. O\Y ING to insufß cieut entries, the above sale has been postponed. NEWTON KING. (UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT) At Mb Cimisri.or Siroc's Farm, FRANKLEY ROAD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 W , At 2 p.m. BEWLEY AND GRIFFITHS' are favoured with instructions from tile Bailiff to sell at above farm," ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, 21 COWS (in milk and drv) 1 COW, fat v 1 FAT OALF BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, Auctioneers. LATE WANTEDS. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. AN Architect with good general practice in one of the chief centres of the colony has a vacancy for an articled pupil. Premium required. Apply to R. Clinton Hughes, solicitor. New Plymouth. NOTICE. THE A'eterans of this district are requested to assemble on the Sports ground in the Recreation Ground on Wkdkesjday, 21st inst., at three o cloclf, to meet His Excellency the Governor, President of tho Veterans' Association. ARTHUR STAN DISH, Captain - Vice - President Veterans' Association, NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT and LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). THE MONTHLY SUBSCKIP--IIONS will be due and Payable a( ( In* vllli-e of the Society, Brougham street, 10-[) : V\ (Saturday), February 17tli. l'.liiii, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. RENNELL, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. AN additional ten per cent will lie charged on all harbor rates not paid by Satuiiday, 17th Febrwy, lyOti, and action will be taken to recover same. A
•C, RUNNELL, Secretary. New I'lymoutli, 29th January. ifltjt! GILBEY'S STRATHMILL WHISKY. OF eight of the Most Popular Whiskies submittal to him for Analysis, the Western Australian Government Analyst, in his Annual liojiort to Parliament, pronounces STBATHMILL to lie the MOST GENUINE MATURED MALT WHISKY. STRATHMILL WHISKY. CORNWALL'S SCHOOL OP MUSIC. 11TESSKS. CORNWALL BROS. i.TJ- have resumed teaching, and will receive pupils for VIOLIN, PIANO, "VOICE PRODUCTION, AND SINGING. Ar,«o, MAXDOLTN, GUITAR, AND BAN.IO. Will visit- 1 nglewood Mondays, and Wajtara Thursdays. TO SUBSCRIBERS. not getting then' papers regularly al'e asked to notify lie Proprietor of i••• \' " WITHOUT DELAY. WANTED, AT ONCE,-By proprietor of Criterion Hotel, a lilchcninan. lOST,— A Black Sheep Dog, C.C'.C. J on collar. Finder rewarded on returning (0 N.2. Impress Co., New Plymouth. iin iiictlijLl f Iv, a young i T girl, from S a.m. to :i p.m. daily. Apply Mn-» llk.u'u, "Hurling, luiiu," Moleswovth street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 19 February 1906, Page 3
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