FIRE I FIRE! GREAT - SALVAGE - SALE of Macky, Logan's Stock BOUGHT AT A TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT Hn CT) Blankets, Sheetings, Prints, Suits, Boys' Knickers, Glass Cloths, Pillow Cases, Etc., Etc. Bargains for Everybody MELBOURNE Clothing NEW PLYMOUTH AND INGLEWOOD
rp A B A x 4. COACH. g. TTAKOVh.R Proprietor. COACH LEAVES Purang. at 5.30 a.m. DAILY, connecting with morning train for New Plymouth and Inglewood, and leaves on tb» return at 2 p.m., after arrival of midday train from New Plymouth. TIME-TABLE. INWARDS. OUTWARDS. Leave — Leave— Purangi 5.30 a.m. Inglewood 2 p.m. Pukeho 6.30 a.m. Kaimata 2.45 p.m. Tarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. Kaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho 5 p.m. Arrive— Arrive— Inglewood 8.30 a.m. Purangi 8 p.m. All orders or parcels left at Mr. Silk's store, Purangi, Mr. T. Waite's Stable, Tarata, or Koyal Mail Stables, InglewiDod, will receive prompt attention.
si TO STAND THE, SEASOX AT NEW PLYMOUTH and travel the surrounding districts, THE THOROUGHBRED SIRES, CAMPFIRE (5) By Carbine (2) dam Revelry (5) and SYLVIA PARK (a) By St. Leger, dam Atalanta. Terms: Thoroughbred mares £5 6s; farmers' mares £4 4s. Fees payable Ist January, 1912. Groomage,2/6. Good grazing free. All care taken but no responsibility. Vot further particular! apply J. BOND, Gill St., New Plymouth Or Groom in charge.
T> AHO T U EST QOAST AXEMEN'S CAKHIYAL HKEVENTH ANNUAL GATHERING. Affiliated under N.Z.A. and N.Z.A. A G. Union. To be held at the ■pECBEATION Q. ROUNDS Jfc RAHOTU, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912. PROGRAMME: NOVICE CHOP, 12-inch block; Ist, 30b; entrance la fid. MAIDEN CHOP, 12-inch block; Ist 40b, 2nd 10a; nomination Is 6d, acceptance 1«. PRESIDENT'S CHOP (Handicap), 15inch block; Ist 80s, 2nd 20i, 3rd 10s; •nomination 38, acceptance 2a 6d. WEST 06AST AXEMEN'S CHOP (Handicap), 18-inch log; Ist £l2> 2 nd 40s, 3rd 20s; nomination 7s 6d, acceptance sb. LOCAL CHOP (handicap), 12-ißch log* Ist 60s, 2nd 10»; nomination 2s, acceptance la fid. UNDERHAND CHOP (handicap), 15-inch log; Ist, 80s, 2nd 2*s, 3rd 7s fid; nomination 3e, acceptance 2>. MAIDEN SAWING COMPETITION, 16inch lag; Ist 30a, 2nd 10s; nomination 1« fid, acceptance Is. (DouHehanded.) SAWING HANDICAP, 18-inch log; Ist 80s, 2nd 90s, 3rd 1*; nomautiaa 3s fid, acceptance 2s. (Debbiehanded.) SAWING HANDICAP, 18-inch log; first 60s, 2nd 15s; nemination 2s, acceptance la. (Single-handed.) NOTICE CYCLE, 1 mile; Ist 80s, secend 10s; entrance Is fid. MAIDEN CYCLE HANDICAP, 1 mile; Ist 30s, 2nd 10s; nomination le fid, acceptance Is fid. SCORCHER CYLCE HANDICAP, two miles; Ist 50a, 2nd 15s, 3rd 6s. CONSOLATION CYCLE RAGB, 1% miles, sweepstake of Is, with 10s added. BOYS' RACE, 150 yds; Ist 7s fid, 2nd 2s fid; nomination free. STEPPING THE CHAIN, 20s; entry la. WEIGHT-GUESSING, 90e; entry la. CHILDREN'S RACES THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
Money to Lend £IOO to £10,069, On COUNTRY and CITY FREEHOLDS, on •xtremely reasonable terms. Apply to any Agency of the GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT., J. H. RICHARDSON, IOMMiMnt Inturutoa CommlislontF. [To De publietoed in September, '1911.] gTONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWSE'S BAY AND TARANAKI Commercial, Municipal aid General J)IBBCTOETAND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL. Twenty-first year 1911 of publication Edited by John Stone. Demy Bto. size, containing 1450 p&gea together with numerous maps, correcte< to date, the whole handsomely bound i» cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE, if ordered before publication. 12i 6d; after publication, IS>. STONE, SON AND CO., LTD., Printers and Publishers, Crawford ami Jetty Sta., Dunedin, and at MO Lambton t}y.. Wniino 4 -^.
M TO STAND TH'rf SEASON AT INGLEWOOB J and travel the Waitara and Urenui districts, and if sufficient inducement offers, the surrounding districts, the TROTTING STALLION, BERLIN MAC By Berlin (imp.); dam, Quicksilver mare. BERLIN MAC is a fine roan, standing 16.2, and is a clean trotter. He holds several first prize awards. His stock are amongst the highest-priced animals in the province. Terms, £3 each mare; £1 payable at first service and balance on January 1, 1912. Also, The PUREBRED CLYDESDALE HORSE KING'S DIRECTOR. KING'S DIRECTOR is a fine bay, got by Quality King fr#m Nellie 3rd, and was bred by the late A. A. Fantham, Esq., Hawera. He claims illustrious breeding from both sides of his parentage, and, being a well-built, compact horse, should prove a useful sire in this district. Terms: Single mare, £3; two or more mares as per arrangement. Groomage fee, 2s 6d. For further particulars apply to W. G. CROZIER, Inglewood. Or C. ROWE, Urenui.
jjjf To stand at the farm, L MANGOREI, Near Dairy Factory the PURE-BRED DRAUGHT STALLION, GOVERNOR GENERAL (By The Governor dam by General Wheeler). Terms, £1 10s. Grazing at la 6d per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. For full particulars apply N. Williamson, or on farm. OLD HOSPITAL ROAD. Governor-General is a dark bay, rising five years, with white points, splendid quality hair and large flat bone. He is very active, and good tempered, and suited to any class of mare. Stock may be seen at the owner's farm, near Dairy Factory.
RULES AND REGULATIONS. CHOPPING AND SAVING EVENTS (under the Roles of the NX Axemen's Association). Nominations close with the Secretary, Rahotu, and Mr. T. E. Hardy, Eltham, on December 12, 1911. Nominations mnst he accompanied by the ssary fees and performances, otherwise they will not be accepted. Tn the BOUBLE-HA-SDED SAWING EVENTS name of mate mast be given, otherwise nomination will not be accepted. Handicaps will appear in the Taraoaki Daily News, Budget and Opunake Times on or about December 21. Acceptances close on December 28. CYCLING EVENTS (run under the rules of the NJS. Athletic and Cycling Union). Nominations (accompanied by the necessary past performances) closi on December 12, 1911. Handicaps wiH appear in the Taranaki Daily News, Budget and Opunake Times on or about December 21. Acceptances at 11 a.m. on day of sports. GENERAL.—For correct order of starting, see books. Five competitors or no event. The Committee hold the right to postpone or alter programme. A pistol shot will be fired two minutes before each event, any competitor not on the mark will be left. This rule will he strictly adhered to. All gamoa will be charged 103 each. For thp convenience of the competitors, Mr. F. E. Hardy, Eltham, will receive nominations and acceptances. Luncheon provided on the ground. BAND IN ATTE^)ANCE. Members' Ticket, ss. Admission to Grounds: Adults Is, Children 6d, vehicles free, horses 6i. A GBAJTD CONCERT AND DANCE Will be held in the evening. T. E. PARSONS, Secretary, Rahotu,
NOW ON SALE. THE NEW ZEALAND TURF REGISTER For SEASON 1910-11. pMJLL AND ACCURATE REPORTS 0) THE PAST SEASON'S RACING (INCLUDING TROTTING) IN NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS. RUI.ES OF RACING. WINNING OWNERS. WINNING T7ORRES. WINNING SIRES. And other interesting Sporting Matter of Valuable Character. A new feature has been introduced id the index, which is so compiled that the performances of each horse, whether Irst, Becond, third or unplaced, are ihown, while the names of the handicappers for each race meeting are also given. Published at the Office of "THE WEEKLY PRESS and REFEREE," Cathedral Square and Worcester Street, Christchurch, N.Z., where orders (ad dressed to the Manager) should be sent in AT ONCE to prevent disappointment, is only a limited number will be pub inhp(i.
TO STAND THIS „ 'Ei*f SEASON at my farm, RAHOTU, THE TIJOIiOUGHBRED STALLION, JIN6AL. By HOTCHIOSiS Musket Petroleuse
from ST. LAURA St. Lcger Miss Laura (imp.) JIXGAL is a sure foal-getter. His stock arc well-grown and good-looking, with spleudid free action, and plenty of bone. His breeding is second to none in the Dominion, being closely allied to such celebrities as Multiform, Cruciform, Adenine Gun, etc. He never raced..but the performances of his dam, St. Laura, are well known, she being, with the exception of Cruciform, undoubtedly the b;-*l St. Lcger mare ever raced in New Zealand, having won numerous races over all distances from six furlongs to 1% miles, mostly under heavy weights. Fees: Thoroughbred mares, £5 10s; half-bred mares, £3 10s. I'addocking free. All care, but no responsibility. All luares to be removed and fees paid not later than January 1, 1912. For further particulars apply to E. MORROW, Owner, Rahotu.
CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR PRINTING we can do it AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, IN THE MOST WORKMANLIKE MANNER, AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Write or ring up for Prices. DAILY NEWS PRINTEkY. DAILY NEWS PRINTERY. TM 17. P.O. Bo* 111
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gTANEISH & gTANDISH SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Offices: Late Standiah A Kerr'i. Money to Lend on aU classe« of eecuri at Lowest Rates. YOU can get it cheaper at the Red Post
'M OS E * TO We 1m ve several Sims available for Immediate Investment. WILSON t GREY, Solicitor!. ' Brougham Street
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