TACA.XAKI GAiiJiISOX li.l.Nli, rpHE Hand will give a Concert on tlie Esplanade Hand Hotnnda TOMORKOW AFTERNOON. at 3 o'clock. Collection in aid of Uaml funds. EIIXKST CUItKK. Secretary. BOROUGH OF MOW PLYMOUTH. ANNIVERSARY OK TAKANAKI. I" JIEPiERY co-ivene a Public Meeting of Citizens to lie held in the Town Hall on TUESDAY, Dili inst., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To make arrangements I'ur the observance ol the Anniversary Day of Tiiraiiaki on tlie inst. C. TISCII, Mayor.
Jj 00 K OUT (or the TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA TUUIISDAY, MARCH 11, oil the W A I T A I! A KlVi K. Special rail Delayed Trams, For full particulars and programmes see poster. IL Si'UIiDLE, Secretary.
CO.MlXii nv SPECIAL TliAlX*, WlUTll BUGS.' UIIEATEST SHOW OX EARTH, CIRCUS-ZOO Hippodrome, Elephant Herd, Theatre, ami .ClOUt) (UIiAFFE. Opening in A'ew Plymouth (jn 1' K I I) A V . .M A 1! 0 I I 1 2 . OXE XIUiIT OXLY. Prices, 4/, 3/. and 2/. Children halfprice. Tliv first and only <.;irall'c ever in Australasia.. Talk-it. Sta-telfeft, Grandest Animal in the World. i Hl"«E 11EXAG EIUES COJLBIXED. The greatest- Collection of Animals since itlnei Ark, An enormous collection of Priceless Wild Jieasts. XEW EUUOPEAX AItTISTS. Ol'ft BE AUTIFtj L EQL"IX ES -CO Performing Horses and Ponies. Special Xotice.—An Afternoon Attraction!—WHlTE'S HUGE MEXACEUIB and Museum will ope".i in the Afternoon from 4- till ■">. Admission: Adults Is, Children lid. The curiosities exhibited include a Hybrid Extraordinary—the. Zebrulc - tliv only one. of its kind iu the world; 'thci.tHlilO liirall'e, the first and only real live Giratle ever in Australasia. Feeding the animals and- lecture by ti'ainers. (jrea'test living object lesson for children.
gPOII TS ! gP0I! TS ! EGAIONT KOAD. In Mr. 11. Sampson's Beautiful Grounds, on THURSDAY, 18th MARCH. Foot races Weight-guessiug Nail-driving Chasing greasy pig Tl] roe-part race Tilting in the ring (horses) Throwing cricket ball Rescue race Stepping the chain Wood Sawing Tug-of-war. IIORSEtJiU.M'I'JNd COMPETITIONS (local and open), good prizes. Admission: Adults la; children fid. GRAND COXCEIIT AND DANCE In Egmont Road Hall in evening. Good music, supper and lloor. Popular Prices. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec.
FLORAL DISPLAY and; SALE OF WORK W 11 1 T E L E V IT A L L, MARCH 1* ami Vd, IUUi). QPEN ENTRIES for eumpetition in the folowing are invited:—Decorated Tables, Decorated Mantles; also Backets and Bowls of Flowers. Juniors' Decorations on the lDtli inst. for Children attending Whitelcy Church: Decorated Tallies (over 12 and under 10); Decorated Tables (under 12); Buttonholes and Bouquets (ages as above)* Entries (Senior and Junior) close with Mr. C. Carter, Devon Street, on .MONDAY, loth inst., at 5 ]un. In connection with above a SALE OF WORK consisting of Useful and Fancy Articles will be hold in the LARGE 11ALL. Numerous attractions and Side Shows will be introduced, as well as Afternoon Tea and Evening Supper. The above to be opened by his Worship the Mayor at -.UO on tho ISth inst. Admission: Adults tid. Children 3d.
]1 15 ATI! E JJ OYA L. Tl KsD.i Y. M.UU II The TlmM-Act .FARCICAL I'l.i.M L OV. "JANE" "JANE" "JANE" l>y the W.iitaia Tliespiyu Society, In aid of ili,> .\E\V PIAWIUITH Ii&UKATIO.N *I'OHT« GROUND. l'iirtii-uhun Later.
ANNIVERSARY DAY. WHERE slwll we meet again? Wliv. at the ANNIVERSARY PI CMC on WEDNESDAY. the autli March. GREAT UNITED ODDEELIXIW'S' PICNIC, -MoUirou lieach. New Plymouth, Special trains; Special fares. Last picnic and tin. l best this year. Come and see the Pioneers of Tatanaki. B. sure and B. in time for tickets. Time-table, fares, and more to lolloiv. C. J). SOLE, 8. S. BI'UIiRSS, Joint Seeretaric". .
in" Tili: Ksi'.m; in- ciuulks M.MONy, L-JTH !>]■' TAltliil 1!0.\I). KUOlEl!, I)KOK.isKIJ. \ U. [iciwiis having cliiiiiH agiiiusl funvurd iiiilhwitili ]i;tt'li'-ul.ir- of ~;tiiil(i,u liiiplifiiiLt ) tu tin' Kxcciilur, cai't 1 6f — ll.\li<l|j|) •/. 11. THO.WNiiX, Solicitor l»r tin: iOxvii(<>i'.
,\I"A liOAl) liOAliU Mi i'I'I'KIWVA IK lAD. No. SL'IXIAL KA'J'lXti JLHSTIitIT. LOAN ()!•' cum. rpj-Jli Special KoU lor tlir above Special Railing Distriist is now deposited fur ii]-[!i'i'tion Iluriii-r olliie hours ill tin? •ItoarilV Olliw, KielwiomL Slrwl, Ingle KaU'payiTs detikiug to object to tlic Knll 111 list U-itvf tlioir objections in duplie si I Liu; Hoard's Oilii® before J p.m. oil SATUHIUY, Ifarcll 13th, I'.WI. J). TIiBUiUO, qjainnaii. I .-it'll March, 1009*
WAITARA HARBOR BOARD. vyitITTKX Tradcrsi will bo received up lo -1 p.m. on 12th Jlarch for the erection of a Highway Bridge in Ferro-eoneretc over the Waitara River, comprising 3 spans of 75ft each, anil covering a total length of 320 feet over all. Envelopes are to be marked' on the outside: ''Tenders for Waitara Bridge Contract," and addressed to the Chairman, Harbor Board, Waitara. Plans and specifications may lie seen after oth February next at tile Engineer's ollices, Waitara. The lowest ■or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. F. DOWSKTT, Civil Engineer, Waitara,
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