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> TO-NIGHT QONCERT & CANTATA, Will be given in the PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Queen St., New Plymouth, on at 8 p.m., PROGRAMME: PART I. 1. Instrumental Selection Orchestra 2. Song, "Calvary'' nr. Ri c i, I Violin Solo, "Ave Maria," Mr. 11. Salt 4. Song, selected .Miss F. Ward ' 5. Quartette. "fiod so Loved the World'' (Stainer) .. Miss Ciiildlor.l (Soprir.iO). Mrs. Holding (alto). Mr. Henriehs (tenor). Mr. Clark (bass*, (i. ''Come unto me" (Me~i.ni) .. . Mrs. li. .Maxwell i. Instrumental Srlee* on .. Orchestra 8. Song, "Tile Holy Shrine" .. Mr. Asher PART 11. Cantata: "ROLLING SEASONS." (By Caleb Simper). With full Orchestral Accompaniment. Admission Is. rpARANAKI FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION". REPRESENTATIVE FOOTBALL MATCH, TARANAKI v. AUCKLAND. TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Kick-off a.t 3.15 p.m. Admission Is (Grandstand included); ■Ladies free. C. W. CARNCROSS, Hon. Sec. T.F.A. P

TARANAKI HUNT CLUB. ANNUAL BALL THEATRE ROYAL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 (Night of Hunt Race Meeting). Prices: Double Tickets, 10s. Single, Gents' 7s (Id, Ladies' os. Members of Hunts requested to attend in uniform. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. SALE OF WORK (including Indian Embroidered Goods, Ceylon Lace and Fancy Articles) will t« hold in aid of the Baptist Foreigi Miss.on in the Whiteley Hall on THURSDAY, September oth, from 2 tu !) p.m. Admission Free. Afternoon Tea Oil. yiOLETTA ASSEMBLY. BROUGHAM STREET HAT.T. THURSDAY, SBPT. 9. First-class Supper. Music by leading Dance Orchestra (Mre. George, Messrs Swindera, Sturmey and Salt). Gen'ts, 2s; ladies, Is; double, 2s 6d. E. STEELE, Hon. Sec.

. ST. MARY'S BULB AND SPRING FLOWER SHOW ST. MARY'S HALL. THURSDAY, SEFI'EMBER !). 2 p.m. to D p,m. (Proceeds in aid of the Sunday School Funds). SPRING BULBS, POT PLANTS, DECORATIVE EXHIBITS. Amateur and .Nurserymen's Classes. Cash prizes 'for Children'* Classes only (Baskets, Bouquets, and Button-holcsj, Ist prize, '2s; 2nd, is; 3rd, (id. All entries' free. Afternoon Tea, 3d. Musical Programme during the evenAll exhibits to 3ie staged not later than 10 a.m. on morning of the show. All entries 'free. . Admission: Adults Is, Children Od. L. 11. DEVEXISH, 'Secretary. JHEATE E 0 Y A L. Direction 11. Hay ward Business Manager .. Gil. P. Hoskins

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Sept. 10 & U. The Incomparable WEST'S PICTURES, WES T' S PICTURES, WEST'S PICTURES, Til a Colossal 'Programme of ALL-STAR NEW SUBJECTS. ALL-STAR NEW SUBJECTS. Supreme in Art and Beauty. FIIJST AT HOME FIRST ABROAD EVERY Don't WEEK EVERY Forget WEEK Managerial Notice.—The above company will visit New Plymouth every Friday and Saturday night. Million Prices: 2/-, 1/- and Gd. Representative, Will, T. Cronin.

NORTH TARANAKI HUNT CLUB. RACE MEETING NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. First Race starts at 12.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Gate.— Foot passengers: Adults Is, Children Free. Vehicles plying for hire (including -driver), 2s. Grandstand Enclosure. Ladies is, Gents ss. Accommodation paddoek le. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. A LL r accounts owing by and to the late John 0. George must be rendered in detail on or before the 10th September, 100!), to— T. V. GEORGE. Vivian Street. LOCAL BILL. is hereby given that it is the intention of the New Plymouth Ilariiour Board to promote and' endeavour to have passed into Law at the next ensuing Session of Parliament, a Bill the Short Title whereof is "The New Plymouth Harbour Reclamation Act, 1900."

The objects which the Bill is tft effect are:— (1) To enable the said Board. suh)e< to the provisions of*'' The Ha hoiira Act. 1008," from time -I time to fill up and reclaim fro the sea the lands described hi tl First and Second Schedules the said Bill or any part thcrei and to enter into an.v contract fi the execution of any works ncce nary or expedient ill or about tl fillinsr up or reclamation of sui lands. 2. To vest the said lands <in the Nc Plymouth Harbour Board ns i endowment for the purposes f which it is constituted. A copy of the Bill, together with plan and survev of the lands.referr to, lias been deposited in the Mag trate's Court at New Plymouth and open to public inspection. Dated the oth day of September, 10 GOVETT & QUILLIAIi, Solicitor to the Promoters of the B

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 183, 7 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 183, 7 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 183, 7 September 1909, Page 3

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