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L. PattieJfcXo*,:' %[ MTOOE & LAND AGBMTB • "**;* i '•„. i GOOD SOLID ?ALU». 3963 *°*s**ttoM ima« *», www on main road, f isflsf firm *bput BJM acres in frail, ridadj freehold] mantgerti kou«, woelihed, ud gua'i vary easy tens*. *^ J240 A<aßS-.JMO acre. fcHfcoW , oTej lot sent to met, eerrjtti M« ketp ud ISO bullocks, nlndfiikS» nd cattle country. Price £4Mo. n *«MW tor toehold porttos, L 325 *■»'**• !•*•«« y«u» ~" to nmj rant £B2 per tanum, nd rim to £66 for lwt 21 ywuij 4M ««• to giMi, carrying no 8-year-ol* eifera, lml and rolling country. Erie* *vN. A r«rr aheap property. L. PATTIE &€O, U*< awl Steak Acute, NKW YEAR MEETING. RIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1909. NOMINATIONS (with payment of 10s for Hack and Trotting Events and 1 sov for Open Events) close at Strat:ord on MONDAY, 7th Deeember,-MOB, .t 0 pjn., for—tAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, of TO sovs. Six lurlongs. SIAL HANDICAP TROT, of 60 eon. Ono mile and a-half. ITRATFORD CUP (Open), of 120 son,. Nine furlongs. iHURA HURDLE HACK HANDICAP,. of 70 sovs. One mile and Brialf, kODHIRST HACK HANDICAP, , of -80 sovs. One mile. ?LYING HANDICAP (Oren), of. 100 sovs. Six furlongs, 30UNTY HACK HANDICAP, of 60 sow. Six furlongs. STRATFORD HANDICAP TROT, of 80 sovs. Two miles. WMINION HANDICAP (Open), of 100 sovs. One mile. HAKURI HACK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 60 sovs. One mile and a-half. TOKO WELTER HACK HANDIOAB, of 60 sovs. Seven furlongs, SADIES' PURSE HACK^HANDIOAPr of SO sovs. Six furlongs. ?INAL HANDICAP (Open), of 60 son. Six furlongs. ACCEPTANCES for Railway Haek, Mai Trot, Cup, Ohura Hurdjes, Mid. lirst and Flying Handicaps, Close on WEDNESDAY, 23rd December,l9oß, at ) p.m., and also GENERAL ENTRIES: 'with payment of 30s each) as follows: . BOROUGH STAKES, of 60 sovs. Four and a-half furlongs. CARDIFF STAKES, of B0 ton. Font and a j half furlongs. FARMERS' iPLATE, of 60 sovs. On* mile. For fall programme see New Zealand Seferee. J. R. MACKAY, Secretary. WANTED: A LL Cheesemakere to note that too HAWERA MiOBINEBI EXCHANGE Wilkin's Famous Ohesse Appliance*, Which can be obtained.on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. H. GREVILLE, MACHINERY EXCHANGE, UNION STREET, HAWEHA. RUSSELL & SOJf, MONUMENTAL MASONS,, HIGHEST HONORS Givbß in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 190*-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma, for the Best Exhibit in MonumentaT Masonry; also Bpeci* l Prl» Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crossei, also Iroi Fences, »tc, kopt to stock. Designs and estimate* furnished on application. Inspection invited ST. AUBYN STREET, SOUTH ROAD PTF.fTFTQnr'tfTN PIANOS HOPKINSON P l^oß GOLLARD p^ oß Procurable from TOE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAB PIANO COMPANY, DEVON-STREET, NEW. PLYMOUTH (Onposite Okey, .Son and Arnold's). TUNING AND REPAIRING Bv Competent .Workmen. L. E. HOFFMAKN Manager[NeLU E N Z A VIN TONIQTJE IS TH3 CURE. Winganui Agents: GATENBY'S PHARMACY. V.'etllngton Agents. FITZGERALD'S CECIL PHARMACY. VIN TONIQTJK 018, itue Vivienne, Pari*. CHRISTMAS rpilE old wish we wish you heartily, and may y ' " be loaded with all the s good cheer that you desire. Well cured and tasty, sound and good from the rind to the bone. A Plum Pudding And Christmas Cake made from choicest fruits and spices obtained from THE PEOPLES' GROCERY The Cream of Teas—a tea that hoa many friends—a real Christmas tea of high quality. Muscatels and Almonds And all those things that make the table look nice and tempt the apfetite. Orockery and Glassware We have a lovely show of good and useful articles in our upstair department suitable either for the cottage or the mansion. Have you seen our assortment of Poland China and Japanese Goods! We invite you to come and see them. C. CARTER DEVON STREET, New Plymouth. MOKAU TO TE KUITt "• AM prepared to convey any paiiMipm desirous of going through t« Kui;', thereby <<onnectlng wlti Main ink line- Passengers arriving here (rnrt> rr «,*Mroer ran rely upon *!•' * getting ttauvjh. L. JACOB. «ok»tt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1908, Page 1

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643

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 309, 28 December 1908, Page 1

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