EGUO.nT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. gnow v At Havvura $n SOYiiUBfcK to AM) 26. ) —■ •GBEAI EXHIBITION of ALL CLASSES L OF LIVE STOCK. t • i Tlie l lydesuale itorse Society are offering i e L'iiiOii S.S. Company's Chalvalue 50 guineas, lor competition. C.yiitodaie breeders and uivujrs pita-" note and enter for the blue Fibbon i,: the Clydesdale world. ANM. .iL' iXAi SHOW, under the auspices hi Uie N.Z. Kennel Club. Championship Awards. Compel, dons for Driving, Jumping, BWep!c«i:aje and Riding. Home i .idustries, Dairy Produce, Machinery, i School Work. Entries ci se SATURDAY, November 11 Schedii;. 3 and cnlry forms on application. u H. A. LENNON, J| Acting-Secretary, fe- Hawera. j P.O. Box 79. i ..JTAN"' ANT'I AGRICULTURAL W ASSOCIATION. QI:>NT) gHOW * Will be lield on the RACECOURSE ; On WLi ! S'E.SDAY and THURSDAY, | NOV i MBliR 18 and 19, 1914. GRAND - HOW of LIVE STOCK and I LM ATRIAL EXHIBITS. F r -
£rt t, , v ;, Pliotogrrphy, Home Cock jry, Needlework, etc. F» Ladies' Filing and Drivlhg Competitions.
Hunters' and Steeplechase Jumping. 1 ' Wanganni Kennel Club's • j GRANQ ANNUAL DOG SHOW. y Special Excursion Trains. r r . entries positively Close on Saturday, I November 7, at 10 p.m. m > f Schedule and Entry Forms obtaing* I able from g»- C. T. GIFFORD MOORE, p-" • Secretary, Wanganui. t P.O. Box 152. J TARANaKJ acclimatisation FISHING SEASON. OCTOBER , IOU, TO APRIL 30, 1915. TjilSHIMi i'.ucnses may be obtained from !. Tlicrkleson, Tariki; <*. Gudgeon, lngl«-wnod; R. firibbon, YJaiUra; J. S. Fox, Okato; E. B. Stohr, Oponake; auJ ilu indersifrned. Championship Awards. SOCIETY. 0. N. FIRTII, Secretary.
lirsnscs.--Men, whole season (available )ver 8.1; Dominion), 2"s; women inA jovs <«r.-Vr 13 yaw of age), ss; iflay license* ("-v '<ir Taranaki district onl.vi. -r- half-easm licence, from December >'). I!>H (available for JFannaki dM-i 'V »nly), 12s M. HON i'Y TO t.EN'D. IX7E now have several sums of moncf, ■varying from £IOO to £l'iOo, awaiting immediate investment on Srst and second mortpa^es. SVESTOX A WESTON. Solicitors and Xotaries Public. New Plymouth and Tnglewood. £»HA>"GE OF ' -gUSIXESS. MB GEORGE GRIFFITHS, Tailor, Devon Street, Having disposed of bis business to pjEBES, Wishes to Tbank his numerous Customera for their patronage in tlie past, and solicits for V>3 successor a continuance ,of their support. M R A LEC FORBESirtniO )• a long-experienced Cutter of both Ladies' and Gent.'a Work, baa taken over the business of Mr Ceorgo Griffiths, Tailor, of Devon Street, «nd will do bis utmost to satisfactorily complete orders left with him, and allow fiia work to advertise his business. J. B. RICHARDS. (Reoflßtly with Mr Newton King), TA.ND AS-J ESTATE STOATFOfiP.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 1
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