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4 Man often Pays Dearly for s Sttiall Frugality! Have the ingredients extracted by the last crop been returned to the land in which you are this year going to plant your potatoes, or will you put them in and "risk it"f Is it worth the risk? Will you "pay I dearly" for your crop when, by using FISON'S POTATO MANURE j you cut increase it, and at the same tiihe save it from blight? I have I • shipment just arriving, ao order right now and save yourself the disappointment of a poor crop. Do you want SEED POTATOES * It so, write to me, and I shall be pleased to quote you for BEAUTY OP HEBRON EARLY ROSE EARLY PURITAN BRUCE PRINCESS VICTORIA WHITE ELEPHANTS i ROBIN ADAIR EARLY VERMONT GAMEKEEPER ' and a very special selection of UP-TO-DATBS. Write at once to— NEWTON KING, GENERAL MERCHANT, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONGA.

ipARANAKI JJUNT. ANNUAL EAOE MEETING. To tie held 011 the Taranaki Jockey , Club'a Racecourse, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. President, W. Birdling, Esq.; Vice-Presi-dents, Messrs. A. H. Halcombe, C. Lepper, F. Watson, F. Salway, N. King, Dr. Leatham. Judge, Mr. R. H. Pigott; Starter, Mr. F. Watson; Handicapper, Mr. W. C. ■ Weston; Timekeeper, Mr. J. Bennett; Clerk of Course, Mr. G. N. Skelton. Stewards: Messis. H. George, F. Watson, R. H. Pigott. J. Smith, 0. W. Sole, E. Elliott, C. H. Weston, J. Mabin, R. J. Mathews, E. F. Blundell, E. Julian, L. Jennins, L. A. Nolan, A. R. Standish, H. Matthews, B. H. Chaney. Hon. Surgeon, Dr. Fookes; Hon. Vet. Surgeon, Mr. D. H. Rait. -. MEMBERS' HANDICAP FLAT RACE, of 1% miles. For trophy value of £5 to go to first horse, and trophy value £2 10s to go to second horse. Horses to have been in the North Taranaki Hunt district three calendar months prior to date of meeting, and to be the bona fide properly of members of the North Taranaki Hunt who were financial on , July 31, 1911. H«rsea to have qualified with the North Taranaki Hunt hounds seaeon 1911. Riders to be membbrs of the North Taranrki Hunt. Minimum weight, list. Entry, 7s 6d. 2. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. For trophies value 10 sovs. First horse to receive trophy value 7Va sovs. and second horse to receive trophy value j 2Y a sovs. (subscribed by the Li-1 censer Victuallers' Association) for i qualified Hunters only, the bona fide property of members of a recognised Hunt; horses to be ridden by gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, list. Entry, 10s. About ttvo miles and a distance. 3. OPEN HACK HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. —A sweepstake of 5s each for starters (payable at scale) to go to second horse. Minimum weight, Bst. 71b. Six furlongs. Entry, 10s. 4. LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAP, value 10s sovs., 5 sovs. and gold bracelet, presented by B. 11. Chaney, Esq. —A sweepsta'te of 5s each for starters (payable at scale) to go to second horse. A handicap steeplechase for all horses that have never won a steeplechase (hack and hunter races excepted) at time of entry. All horses to be nominated by ladies and ridden by gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, list. W'nner of Licensed Victuallers' Steeplechase to : carry 101b. penalty. Entry 10s. About two miles. 5. NOVICE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 5 sovs. A sweepstake of 5s each for starters (payable at scsle) to go to second horse.—A handicap steeplechase for swcnd-clasa qusl'Vd hunters only; to be cksfified by tlie Hunt Committee; the bona fide property of members cf the North Taranaki Hunt. No nomination accepted without accompanied by classification certificate. Horses to be ridden by gentlemen riders. Minimum weight, list. Entrance, ss. About two miles. 6. HUNT STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 10 sovs. and Cup presented b) F. Salway, Esq. A sweepstake of 10s each for starters (payable at scale) to go to second horse. For hunters only.—Minimum weight, lis*. Wini ners of Licensed Victual'or:' Handicap Steeplechase and Ladies' Bi.icelet to carry a penalty cf 141b. Entry, 10s. About two n? il es and a half. 7. HUNTERS' HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 10 sovs; 1% ir' 1 — A sweepstake of as each for iti: I era payable at scale) to gs -to second horse.—Minimum weight, 'l'Ost 71b. QUALIFICATION FOR HUtfTERS. Races 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7 are deemed 'to be for horses that have been regul&Ji'ly hunted with a recognised pack of hounds, and the Master's Certificate for the season 1911 must be prefaced at the scales. Gentlemen Riders only in Races 1, '2, 4, 6 and 7. Emergency Riders." Licenses may be issued on day of Races (fee 6s) for these events. DEFINITION OF A HACK. A hack is a horse which has not at any time prior to time of entry nomination won a race of the value of 100 sovs. to the winner, or races "of the aggregate value of 250 sovs. to the winner. Entries close on SATURDAY, August Weights appear on or about THURSDAY, August 24. A. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. Approved in accordance with the rules of racing, July 31, I!)l].—E. P. Webster, Secy., Taranaki Jockey Club. gEND >.r'r iipx 1 FEiX'l IXii Order tthe "Daily Ne*.s. :; Prices rigM and satisfaction guaranteed. gEND your next PRINTING Order to the "Daily News." Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed.

A M TTNION STEAMtfViII despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wha:l (weather and other circumstances GNEHUNGA (FOR AUCKLAND)— RARAWA—Mondays and Thursdays (in » conjunction with the Northern S.S. ' Company).' 8 p.m. Train. I WELLINGTON (cargo only). t Corinna, Saturday, August 19, 11 a.m. ! Rosamond, Saturday, August 26,11 a.m. Rosamond, Saturday, Sept.-8, 11 a.m. PICTON & NELSON (cargo only). Corinna, Saturday, August 19, 11 a.m. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTHKoonya, August 22. Cargo only. DUNEDIN AND LYTTELTON. Corinna, Saturday, August 19, 11 a.m. SYDNEY. Steamer f i every Friday. Steamer from Auckland eveiy Monday. LYTTELTON, from Wellington. Steamer DAILY *'o p" \ Sundayß exMONTHLY EXCURSION S TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. From Auckland. ■fAtua, Sept. 12, for Tonga, Samoa and Fiji. ftNavua, August 30, for Suva and JCalune, August 29, for Raratonga and Tahiti. SAN FRANCISCO, via Papeete. •Maitai, August 25, from Wellington. •Aorangi, Sept. 22, from Wellington. ; *Fittoi with wireless telegraphy. JTwin screw. Passengers booked through to London fro the OrieLi-Eiyal Mail Line (via Sydney) and Canadian-Australian Line (via Vancouver); also via San Francisco. OFFICE: BROUGHAM STRRET. TVTIIW PLYMOUTHOiNIHUNG A-AUCK-LAND SERVICE. AUCKLAND. ' HIT PLYMOUTH TO ONEHUNGA 1 (Weather oermittinj^. SB. R A R A W A (•tvea New Plymouth Breakwater every MONDAY and | at 8.20 pjn., on arrival oi Express ! from Wellington. !" FROM ONEHUNGA-AUCKLAND TO NEW PLYMOUTH. •8.8. R A R A W A Leaves every SUNDAY and WEDNESDAY, connecting with the Wellington Express at Breakwater. Further information can be obtained from— NORTHERN S.S. (Jo., Ltd. UNION S.S. Co., Ltd., Joint Agents. ; QAKADIAK-AUSTKA-'x3 @3 " LINE. EUROPE, via AMERICA. MOST INTERESTING ROUTE, mi, »—■ f '*•' Leave Leave Steamer. * Auckland. •Zealnndia Sept. 25 Sept. 29 PMarama Oct. 23 Oct. 27 "AH new twin-screw steamers. Steamers fitted with' wireless telegraph. SAN fRAi.'UISOO, Via TAHITI. fMai ta 5 , Anmi-.t 25, from Wellington. Aorangi, September 22, from Wellington, wli- ..iieless telegraphy. Passengers booked through to London by the Oriont Rojal Mail Line (via Bydne.,;. For all mioimatioii, guide books, maps, etc., apply to ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF . NEW ZEALAND. CXLWT TitN® of ROYAjCi watt, STEAMERS. (CIOH PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, via Fremantle, Colombo (transhipi for all Indian ports)' and Suez al, sailing as under from Sydney and Melbourne:— Leave Leave ■Utmera £oas Sydney Melb'rne ■•on I p.m. Omrah 8130 Aug. 19 Aug. 23 •Oaterley 12,129 Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Onhir 6814 Sept.lfl Sept. 20 Orontes 9023 Sept. 30 Oct. " •Twia-ierew stealers. tNew steamers, 12,000 tons. |fFitted with wireless telegraphy. 'A*4 f»rtnighUy thereafter •kgaita for all New ZeTand. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Oftee: Brotujham St., New Plymouth. ' MR. DAVID t. HDTTOH, H.B.A. Art Master. South Kensington, rpEACHER OF pAINTING, Landscape, Flowers, and Figure, Oil and Water vXilor, Enamelling, ••epouaae, eto. For particulars apply Vivian Bt CJEND your next PRINTING Order to the "Daily News." Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 17 August 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 17 August 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 47, 17 August 1911, Page 2

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