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A DUEL WITH SWORDS. I (Received 22, 9.35 a m.) I Paris.. Feb. 21. The Spanish attache at the London Embassy and a Paris manufacturer, • wing to tbe former smoking in a u< n- smoking rxilway couipaitment, bad a fierce dnel with swords. The duel lasted for over an hour and one dij lomat was wounded four li-nes TIHEATRJ-; K O ,V A L. TO-MORROW ! (RACE NIGHT). FIRE BRIGADE CONCERT AND DANCE ADMISSION : Ccnccri: Tr>nt Seats 2s; Back Seats is. Dance : Adults, Is. Doers open at 7.30. Concert commer.cjs at 8. TO THE RESIDENTS OF TAURANGA DISTRICT.' N. E. COLLETT WISHES to awnounce'that he is prepared to undertake all classes of PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATING. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. SAVE £'2 ON YOUR SUIT OR COSTUME. GEORGE DAVJES, TH.iO MODERN TAILOR. MR LAW (Waihi Manager for ahbve firm) will visit Tavranga THURSDAY, FRIDAY ; -and SATURDAY, Feb. 21, 25, 2<i. Address : Commercial Hotel. Splendid run^-e of Patterns. Suits from 55s to £4 4s ; Costumes 65s to £5. TO GAS CONSUMERS. I WISH t.o -express tny iregr^t -at the unfor-tunatp occurrence which so unexpectedly deprived you of gas -on Monday -night -and to assure 'jiou it -will ntftfccc'ur again.— Yours faithfully, JNO. MILLER. Feb. 23, 1910. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING 1910. MARCH .26th 28th, -and 29th. ~jV"OMINATIONS' FOR— BRIGHTTON HURDLES, EASTER HANDICAP, ST. GEORGE'S HANDICAP, AUTUMN HANDICAP, AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE, CLOSE at the Club's Offices, 97 ShortlaiMl Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, by 9 p.m. FEES (lsov. in «ach case) must accompany -nomp-nat-ion. J. F. HARTLAND, District Lands Office, Auckland, 4th February, 1910. IT is hereby notified that Mr Wal- . ter H. Dunnage,* of Katikati, settler, has .applied for a renew ajfle lease of Section' 74, Te Mania Parish, "and. that such application will be 'Considered afi the Lanti Board meeting on THURSDAY, jQlst March, 191.0, in terms, ,of Section 129 ol "The Land Act, 3908." ERIC C. GOLD SMITH', Commissioner of Crown Lands. TAURANGA COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that the Tauranga County Council, on b'ehalJof the Ohatomfin, Councillors and Inhabitants of the County of Tfaucanga. intends t« cCqtiire and take for a Public Work, to wit, a quarry, the lands described in the schedule hereto. All persons aff-ected are hereby called upon to set forwi in writing any well-grounded objections to the takmg of such lanas and to send suclr writing to t-he Tauranga Oountyi Council wifKln <10 days from the* 21st dayi of February, 1910, being ■ tbe day of -the firsl} publication of this not,ice. A plan of the lands to tie taken, together with a list of the names o^ the owners and ocjupkrs of such lawls, s« far as can ascertained, is -deposi-ted at King's Store, Te Puke, and is open to inspection during ordinary business hours. SCHEDULE : All those pieces of laaid coivtaiiaing respectively 2 roods 13 perches and 3 roods 31 percb^s, boma pfortiobs of" No, 2)B Block, situated iv Block No- 2, shewn on plan marked 1&/101, coloureo pink on plan, -and 1 situal>ed in the Maketu Survey District. Dated at Tauranga this 21st day of February, 1910. JNO. H. GRIFFITHS, / County Clerk. THE TAURANGA AGRICULTURAL 6a PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PRIZES won at . the recent Horticultural .Show are being paid by Mp Badger, Strand. -A. F. TUNKS, Secretary. THE TA-URAN-G AAC RICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW has been fixed for THURSDAY. April 21. at tbo Theatre Royal. Schedules of Prizes ma5 r foe had free I on application to the Secretary. ! A. F. TUNKS, Secretary. RACECOURSE DOMAIN BOARD. NOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN that the Tauranga Racecourse • Domain Reserve is set aside for the Bay of Plenty Jockey Clab's Race Meeting, to be held on THURSDAY, the 24th February, 1910, when the charges for admission will be . Each adult person, Is ; children under 14 years, 6d ; each vehicle, Is ; each horse ridden, 6d; saddling paddock, 2s 6d. G. ARNOLD WARD, Chairman of Trustees. IF you are suffering from a Culd and experience a tightness of the chest, with difficulty in breathing, you should try "NAZOL." It. will give you relief and remove the t rauble. ''* NAZOL" is not an ordinary cough remedy, but something better. It relieves and cures without deranging the system. Each bottle contains 60 doses and ii. sold <b? Chemists and Stores at Is 6d per bottle. ,8

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5476, 23 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5476, 23 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5476, 23 February 1910, Page 3

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