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jrv "VT^np FOR THE street - FOR THE HOUSE. SEIv VICE ABLE for comfort. SHOES that are the acme of perfection, comfortable to the feet, neat _ to the eye— IDEAL SHOES. Women's Glace Kid Lace and Women's Glace Lace and Button Button Shoes, patent caps, Boots, patent caps, 11/6 9/6 Women's Glace Lace and Button Women's Bronze Kid Court Boots, pump soles, Shoes, pumps, 5/11 ' 18/6 Women's " Silent Word " Shoes, Women's Pump Sole Shoes, rubber heels, for the sick room, needle toes, Louis heels, 8/6 17/6 R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD.

WAVERLEY AND WAITOTARA RACING CLUB. FOR HACKS ONLY. To be held on the Waverley Racecourse on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1904. President -William Wilson, Esq. • Vicc-prenidents. O Hymes, Esq, and Walter Syinoo, Ksq.. M.H.R. Judge— Mr M F Baird. Starter— Mr C H Ohtvunnes Handioapper-Mr G Morso. Hon Surgeon— Dr Harvey. Titfarkceper Mr O A Nicholson. Clork of Scale*— Mr W Macfarlanc, Assistant— MrGF Brcmer. Clerk of Course— Mr D Noake. Hob , Treasurer— Mr A E Mathicson. Stewards— Messrs R Bremer. J Kennedy. R Jackson, W Brewer, G F Bremer, F Wilson, T H Nioholsou, WMaefarlase. U A Hcholson, D Noake,>L G Bremer, andH J. Southcombe.

PROGRAMME. To nun »t 11.46 o'olook. 1 Handicap Hurdle Rmcc, of 60 «ove, second hor*e to reoeive 10 sots out of the •takes Norn 10s, iccept 20s One mile and * half, ovor lix flights of hurdles 3ft Cm high 9 Flying Handicap, of 60 novs. Mcond horse to receive 10 bow out of (he stakes Norn 10i, accept 20* Six furlongs 5 Morten Memorial Stakeß Handicap, ot 60 sots, second horse to receive 10 soys from stakes; norn lOfl, accept 20s One milo 4 Wawriey and Waitoiara Cup of 95 soya, second homo to receive 20 eov», and third 5 sovn, both out of the stakes: norn 10s. accept 40s Distance, 1 mile and a auarter 6 Prince, of Wales' Handicap, of 60 soys, ■ccond horse to reoeive 10 soys cut of the stakes; nora 10g, accept 'Ma Seven fnrlongs 8 Wilson Stakes, of 60 soys, second hone to reoeive 10 soys ont of the stakes Minimum welch Bst Winner of any race to carry 141b extra Entrance 80s on night of General Entry Hall-a-mile 7 Momobaki Stakes Handioap, of 00 sots, second horsotoreoeivn 10 sots out of the stakes; norn Kin. accept 20s O»e mile and a distance 8 Jackson Memorial Stakes, of 60 soys. second home 10 sots out ot the stakes Open to any naok not nominated for any race »t. this meeting, Wilson Stakes exoepted. Winner of the Wilson Stakes to carry 141b penalty Minimum weight 9*t Entrance 80s, on night of General Entry Five fndomts DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, AND GENERAL ENTRIES. Nominations close at Mr A B M<>tbieson's Office, Waverley, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 6th Weights on Thursday. October 90th Acceptances and General Entries up to 8 p.m. Thursday, October 27th Telegraph and Post Office clones at S p.m. For Rules and Regulations see Referee. A. E. MATHIBSON, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Approved in accordance with the Rules of Kaeing. August Brd, 1904.— F. Moffatt, Secretary Wanganui Jockey Club.

E. BAUMAN, — THE TAILOR, — WIJJL* save yon 3076 on all kinds of work, and will do you as good a work as the best. £ 5 10s suits for £4 ss, £5 suits for £3 17s 6d, £4. Los suits for £3 ss, 30/ trousers for 22/6, 25/ trousers for 17/6, vicuna trousers from 15/. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. CLEANING, DYEING. REPAIRING, ALTERING, A Speciality and Mechanically done. Country orders attended to with exactness and despatch. A small line of Mercery to be sold at very low prices. For example: A 7/ shirt for 4/3 ; 2/6 ties at 1/ ; collars, 2 for 1/3 ; fine socks, 2 pair for 1/3 ; 3/6 braces for 1/9. Sleevelinks and studs almost thrown at you. Give me a call. E. BAUMAN ... THE TAILOK, High Street.

NEWTON KIIINO AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, I New Plymouth & Stratford, HAS For Sale many fine Dairy Farms and other properties in all parts of the Taranaki District, a number of which may be purchased on easy terms. 'A property register will be forwarded to enquirers on application. 408 acres, 150 acres in grass, ring fenced round 235 acres, all good country, and suitable for dairying, 4 miles to township, occupation with right to purchase in 8 years at £1 per acre ; rental is per acre; goodwill asked enly ; a bargain. 1663 363 acres, 120 acres in grass, good whare, all good grazing land, occupation with right to purchase in 8 years at £1 per acre; rental is per acre ; goodwill asked ! £720. 1664 314 acres, Toko district, occupation with right- to purchase at 31s per acre ; 200 acres in grass, whare, fenced, and divided ; i£ miles to school, fronting good road. Price L 5 1 os. Easy terms can be arranged. 1650 acres, Toko district, 130 acres in grass, balance good bush land, 9 roomed house and garden, to miles to school, i\. miles i\ factory, 9 miles to township, formed road; 400 acres being felled this year (purchaser pays for felling), Price L 3 per acre. Easy terms, L3OO cash, balance remain 5 years at 5%. 1602 469 acres, Inglewood district, 360 acres in grass, balance good bush land, fenced and divided into 6 paddocks, 6 roomed bouse, stable, barn, and 10 bail cowshed, 1} miles to factory, 1 mile to school, 9 miles to railway station, metalled road. Price L 7 per acre. Terms can be arranged ior greater portion of purchase money. 1574 Property owners wishing to sel or lease kindly forward full particu tars NEWTON KING, Auctioneer and Land Agent, New Plymouth.

HAWERA BRICK AND TILE WORKS. TURU TUBU BOAD ... HA.WEBA. | A. A. QUIN, Proprietor. HAVING started the Brickmaking industry, we are prepared to take orders for the supply of First-class Hard Burnt Bricks in any quantity. A large stock always kept on hand for the convenience of the trade. Pressed Bricks and Paving Tiles a speciality. , Cut bricks of any design made to order. Also, o"n~SALE— Lime, Cement, Chimney Pots, and Pipes of all description. | Liberal' discount allowed te the trade. ' Orders left at W. A. Quin's office, Princes street, or* Box 84, Post' Office, Hawera, will receive prompt attention. : W. RANDELL . ., , Manager.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8099, 30 September 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8099, 30 September 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8099, 30 September 1904, Page 1

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