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WELCOME TO JJIS gXCELLEXCY rjMIE (GOVERNOR. GRAND GARDEN' PARTY iy THE RECREATION SPORTS GROUND, TODAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1911. Procession of Garrison Band and Troops to Ground. i>orv -Judging of decorated exhibits. Arrival of His Excellency the Governor. Presentation of Address by His Worship the Mayor. His Excellency's Reply. (The public are .requested to take positions on the lawn and on the Snuthern Terrace during ceremony, after which Hie lawn is to be cleared of the public.) 3.3o—lnspection of Veterans, Territorials, Cadets and Scouts. 3.4o—Display by Scouts. 3;so—Grand Contest March by Taranaki Garrison Band. 4.o—Two-Mile Bicycle Race. 4.ia —Display by Scouts." 4.3o—Parade of Decorated Floral Exhibits. 4.4o—Children's Races. f>.o—OncMile Bicycle Race. ■ . s.ll)—Reverse Gear Bicycle Race. SIDE SHOWS. SHOOTING GALLERY. COCOANUT SHY. . ' QUOITS. MOTOR CAR RIDES. Afternoon Tea from 3.30, TARANAKI GUARDS. rplIE COMPANY will parade on THURSDAY, January 20, mil—fallin at Drill Shed as follows: 11.30 a.m., 2.30 p.m.—to take part in ceremonies in connection with visit of His Excellency the Governor. Dress: Scarlet, with'helmet, rifle, and side arms (brown belts). All members requested to attend. J. W. BOON, Lieut., Acting Officer Commanding. | MR. JAMES BRUCE, partner in the firm of ITonnor and Clarke, desires to express his warm thanks for the many -kindly enquiries by customers and others concerning the progress made by Mr. A. U. Honnor, who was injured recently in the motor-ear accident near Waitara. At this time, too, the practical remembrance'of the firm by customers who are indebted to them will be narlicularlv welcome. MOA ROAD BOARD. "RATEPAYERS are hereby notified that, pursuant to the provisions of Section TO, ''The Rating Act, 1008," 10 per cent, penalty will be added to all rates unpaid after the 14th February next. 11. TRIMBLE, ■ Chairman. I FOR SALE. HHE CHEAPEST FARM IN TARANAKI, situated on the Carrington Road, nine miles from New Plymouth. The land comprises 077 acres, clean, and subdivided into paddocks, with three cottages thereon. PRIOE, £4 10s 'per acre. For further particulars, apply to— W. B. DAVIES, Bonithon, New Plymouth. 47»/ 2 acres Freehold on Smart Road, near Fitzroy, good 7-roomed house, 10bail milking shed with concrete floor, large hay shed, stables, trap shed, orchard, etc. Price, £1550. Terms: £720 can remain at 5 per cent. 152 acres Freehold near Urenui. This an Weal little Dairy Farm. Price £l3 per acre. Terms: £IOOO can remain at 5 per cent. Owner will exchange his equity in either Farm for Land or House Property in or near the Borough of Waitara. Apply to— WALTER F. JENKINS, Auctioneer, Waitara. FOR PRIVATE SALE: 1 CHOICE FARM, BAY OF PLENTY. Af\f\ ACRES, partly improved, 12- * U " roomed house, also storerooms, pantry, bathroom, dairy, linen press, lavatory, P.W.C. hydraulic ram,| perennial streams, good orchard, oranges, and lemons and all other fruits; 0 miles •rood market. Post Office and Telephone on property. Ideal climate, splendid seaview. Creamery 4 miles, school 2. East Coast Railway 'Station surveyed on property. For immediate sale, with all stock, implements, tools, furniture, etc., included, at £lO per acre. Enquire, "Taurahga," kews Office.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 26 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 26 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 223, 26 January 1911, Page 1

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