LOOK OUT for the TARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA THURSDAY, MARCH 11, ou the W A I T A It A R I V 15 K. Special anil Delayed Trains. For full particulars and programmes see poster.!. IL SI'URDLE, Secretary. yy All U A A T 1.1 LE T1 (J CLUB'S ANNUAL SPOKTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 11. •SPLENDID IL'IIiOORAMME. UIU KOJUNATIONS. COXC li n T AX D DAX 0 E in .the eveniiij}. EVERYBODY LNVITED. gPOII TS '! gPOSTB! EGMONT KOAD. In Mr. 11. Sampson's Beautiful Grounds, on THURSDAY, 18th MARCH. Foot races Weight-guessing Nail-driving Chasing greasy pig Three-part race Tilting in the ring (horses) Throwing cricket ball Rescue race Stepping tiie eluuii Wood Sawing Tug-of-war. HORSE-JUMPING COMPETITIONS (local and open), good prizes. Admission: Adults Is; children fid. GRAN!) CONCERT AND DANCE In E'graont Road Hall in evening. Good music, supper and floor. Popular Trices. L. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. UREXUI. SUPPLEMENTARY SIIEEP FAIR, KRIDAY, MARCH 12. NEWTON KING sell by auction at his yards a above,6000 SHEEP, consisting of— USUI) :2 ;md -i-ioi»Uli ewes ISUO 4, (i-Loulih and i'.ni. ewes 1500 cwi's and lambs 1000 t-ilior-n and woolly lamb* IKK) "i-tlMJitll WetlllTS 50 nuns 50 2-tooth rams Sulia at 12.30 o'clock. POULTRY, PIGS, AND HOUSES. WEBSTEE BEOS WirJL hold' a Salu of the above EVEItY SATURDAY at 1 o'clock. Entries solicited. TARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE, AND TALLOW SALES. MAY-MARKET, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, MAKCH 10. SALIENTS arc particularly requested to (forward Consignments in time to arrive oa or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for safe, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING Stratford Wool, Hide, Sheepskin and Tallow Sale. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, MARCH 10. pjLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to reach us by FRIDAY, fsth January. YOUNG, HO BBS & CO. Stratford.
M E\Y ZEALAND RAILWAYS. fIRANAKI REGATTA AT WAITARA QX Htli March passenger train will leave; New Plymouth 10.50 a.m. for Waitara, returning from Waitara at 5.45 p.m. for New Plymouth. For further particulars sec posters. BY ORDER. "VrEW; PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL CLASSES. SESSION 190!) —MARCH 15 to JUNE 10 and JL'LY 6 to OCTOBER 10. EVENING CLASSES, 7.15 to 9.15 p.m. 1. Preparing for Standard Vl.—lnstructor, Mr. Mejienbcrg. Monday and Friday. Fee, 20s. 2. Arithmetic.—lnstructor, Mr. G. 11. Wills, Monday. Fee, 12a Cd. 3. English Junior,—lnstructor, Mr. H. Ward. Tuesday. Fee, 10s; 4. English Senior—lnstructor, Mr. 11. Ward. Wednesday. Fee, 12s Od. 5. Latin.—lnstructor, Mr. R. Mcllroy, M.A. Tuesday. Fee, 15s. 0. French—lnstructor, Mr. G. 11. Wills. Friday. Fee, 15s. 7. Geometrical Drawing.— Instructor, Mr. E. I'. Fenton. Thursday. Fee, 10s. 8. Freehand and Model Drawing.—lnstructor, Mr. E. P. Fenton. Wednesday. Fee, 10s. 9. Building Construction.— Mr. Olave Deacon. Thursday. Fee, 15s. 10. Mathematics, Black, M.A. Thursday. Fee, 12s Od. ]]. Plumbing. Smalt. Practical, Monday. Fee. 20s. Theory, Friday. Fee, 12s (id. 12. Dressmaking—lnstructor, Miss A. Jones. Monday. Fee, 20s. 13. Cookery—lnstructor, Miss McDonald. Tuesday. Fee, 15s. 14. Woodcarving.—lnstructor, Mr. R. G. Morei'ley. Friday. Fee, 255. 15. Carpentry and Joinery.—lnstructor Mr. F. W. Sandford. Tuesday. Fee, 20s. lfi. Machine Construction. — Instructor, Mr <). Deacon. Thursday. Fee, 15s. 17. Shorthand.—lnstructor, Mr. G. 11. White. Tuesday. Fee, 12s Od. 18. Bookkeeping—lnstructor, Mr. C. T. .Mills. Friday. Fee. 12s fid. 19. Commercial Law.—lnstructor, Mr. F. U. .Wilson. Wednesday. Fee, 12s Od. AFTERNOON CLASSES, 2.15 lo 4.15. 1. Dresstaking. Jones, Monday. Fee, 20s. 2. Failing.—lnstructor, Mr. E. P. Fenton. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Fee, 255. ;i. Life Class.—Dra'wing and Painting from the Live Model. Instructor, Mr. E. P. Fenton. Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Fee, 355. All fees are per term and strictly payable. in. advance to flic Secretary, Mr. P. S. Whitcom'bc, Education Office. Forms of Enrolment and Prospectus ] may be obtained at the office. W, A,"iIIiLANTYNE, I , Director.
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