MANGELS should be soavn now. SUTTON'S PRIZE WINNER YELLOW GLOBE S the finest mangel in existence; it .practically sits on the soil, havi.ig merely a small tap root. Roots ire very uniform in shape and size. heavy cropper, and contains more nuiri ment than any mangel in existeu. Splendid germination. MR. H. MARFELL, of WESTOWN, writes:— "SUTTON'S PRIZEAVIXX ER MAXGEL.—The seed germinatcd well, and, considering the dry season in February, grew into a good crop oi fair- sized mangels, well shaped, and of excellent quality. Owing to the crop not being thinned out, the mangel 3 are thick ia places, but it did not affect their growth, as many as five roots growing together, each of equal aad good size." ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. E. GBIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLY MOUTH, SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKJ.
" In flavour it is perfect. - M Fure and well prepared."— f EritifA MtdiaU Journal, van Houfen's The cocoa which is unequalled for high quality, delicious flavour, and economy in use. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY.
SALE OR EXCHANGE 1200 ACRES of S°°& Steep Count ry in the Waitotara District; 800 aorot in grass, balance bush; 6 pad docks, well watered by lakeß and creeks; now carrying 1400 sheep and 50 cattle; good 7-room homestead, woolnhed, and dip. Freehold. Price £0 5s per acre; equity £4400; any difference in equities can he arrunged. EXCHANGE for 400 to 500 Acres. C. E. MAJOR
SOLID SILVER GOODS JX endless profusion at N. GllElNJill'S. New anil Original Designs in Solid Silver Articles for the Dressing Tabb, suitable gifts for gentlemen, and Inexpensive Novelties of all kinds, are to be found in great variety. 1 have without doubt the Largest and Best Selection of Plated Ware in New Plymouth. The goods uro pleasing, and so aro the -prices. INSPECTION INVITED. N. GBEINEK THE JEWELLER, Devon Street .„ Now Plymouth
WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA RACING •"" CLUB. FOR HACKS ONLY. To be hold o the WAVERLEY RACECOURSE On MONDAY, NOVEMBER Dili, 1508. Judge R. 11. Aldwortli Ilnndicappcr Geo. Morse Starter J. Coombo
riURANAKI JOCKEY CLXJJS. CHRISTMAS MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, December 20 ami 28, 1008. ENTRIES, with payment of 1 sov each (with the exception of Mangotukii Hack Handicap, for which the entrant will be 10a), will close at New Plymouth on FRIDAY, November 20, 1008, at i) p.m.. for--STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs. RADIUS' PURSE HACK HANDICAP, of 05 sova. One mile. MUST HANDICAP HACK HURDLES, (if CO sovs. One mile and a-half. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP (Open), of i 120 sovs. One mile and a-qnartcr. FIRST WELTER HACK HANDICAP. of On suvs. Seven furlongs. L'bYl.\'(i HANDICAP (Open), of 80 sovs. Six furlongs. MANUOTUKU HACK HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. Seven furlongs. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP, of 05 sovs. Five furlongs. SUMMER HACK HANDICAP, of SO sovs. Six furlongs. SECOND HANDICAP HACK HURDLES of (iO sovs. One mile and a-half. NEW PLYMOUTH HANDICAP (Open), of 100 sovs. One mile. SECOND WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 05 sovs. One mile. FAREWELL HANDICAP (Open), of 70 "And on Kill DAY, December 11, at [I p.m., ACCEPTANCES (with payment of 1 sov each) for Stewards' Hack Handicap, First Welter Hack Handicap, Ladies' Parse Hack Handicap, First Handicap Hack Hurdles, and Flying Handicap; and for the Christmas Handicap, 2 sovs. ENTRIES. 1 sov each, for— HUATOKI PLATE, of 50 sovs. Six furlongs. FIRST HACK SCURRY STAKES, of 50 sovs. Five furlongs. SECOND HACK SCURRY STAKES, •/. 50 sovs. Five furlongs. For full programme see New Zealand Referee. E. P. WEBSTER.
1. 12 noon. - MORTON MEMORIAL MAIDEN DACE, of CO sovs; secomi hemic In receive 10 soys from the stake. Welgl.'.-fonigc. Entrance 30s, on night of general entry. Seven furlong?. 2. 12.40 p.m.—FLYIXd HANDICAP, of 00 bovsj second horse to receive 10 sovs-from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s. Six furlongs. 3. 1.30 p.m. HANDICAP llUUn.'/K RACE, of 00 sovsj second horse to receive 10 sova from tho stake. Nomination 1(K Acceptance 20?. | One mile.und a-'nalf, over six (lights of batten hurdles 3ft 6in in height. 4. 2.10|i.m.-\VAVEIU.KY-\VAITOTARA l CUP, a handicap of 105 sovs; second horse to receive 20 sovs, and thi-il liorso 5 sovs from tho stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 40s. One mile and a-q'.mrter. 5. 2.50 p.m.-WIDSON STAKES, of 00 sovs; fscond horse to receive 10 sovs from the stake. Minimum weight Bst. Winner of any race 1411) penalty. Entrance 30s, on night of general entry. Four furlongs. <j. 3.30 p.m. - PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP, of 00 sovs; secom' horse to receive. 10 sovs from the stake. Nomination 10s. Acerpt anee 203. Seven furlongs. .'. 4.10 p.m. - MOMOHAKI STAKES HANDICAP, of 00 sovs; second horeo to receive 10 sovs from the slake. Nomination 10s. Accept l anee 20s, One mile and a distance. 8. 4.50 p.m. - JACKSON MEMORIAL STAKES, of 00 sovs; second how to receive 10 sovs from the siikc Open to »ny link not nominated fni any race at this meeting, Wilson Slakes excepted. Minimum weigh' 9st. Winner of Wilson States UH> penalty. Entrance 30s, on night '< general entry. Four furlongs. NOMINATIONS, WEIOIITS. ACCEPTANCES, AND OEHERAL ENTRIES. NOMINATIONS close at the Seere hvv's Office, Wavorlov, at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, October 10th, IMS. WETCMITS will be declared on or •il.mit SATURDAY, October ?.ll!i, 1008. ACCEPTANCES and GENERAL ENTRIES c-oso at the Secretary's Office. VfrrHev on SATURDAY, OctoW 31si im.
RUSSETiL & SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS. HIGHEST HONORS Gives in tho New Plymouth Exhibition, 1904-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma fur Best Exhibit in Monumental Masonry; also Spech' Prize Medal and Diploma for Boat Working Exhibit.' HarWe and Granite Monuments and Crosses, also Iron Fences, ntc, kept in stock'. Designs and estimates furnished on application. Inspection invited ST. AUBYN STREET, SOUTH ROAD.
j All J?.,i'es to lie run under Hie X'' Zealand TCnles nf Kiieine. The winner nf nnv nee affer i\nhr I lir.n of veiplits to carry lfflb penult I and every additional rare 711). TTor? lundieapped at (W 71h >ulf r-enal'v. ,T. W. EMMOTW. Secretary. i Approved and confirmed in aeeord-(iT'-e willi Holes of Kardn«; this Rth da\ of August, 1!)0S. WM. HAMi, Secretary Wa-(;.mui Jock*? Club.
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