NEW GOODS! 8 CARPETS THE LAKG. SEIiBO'iED SHOWN Now landing ex " BALES AND CAI with Borders and Hi SrAIB cj TAI'EST Ex " Waikato,"— 4 BALES Cocoas (ALL WIDI 4 BALES T> _ J. PE billings 1 I (tonedJmder.Hew Zealand ItoyriLrtWil Jtatent.) _ | I £IOOOO , J- TJTJK.'sa ■cut In «, -'bediook Kor SA 18s >, £l2 2s. ABE THE OJN „ " t(iwK d ■"•"rSSB 10 PRESENT THESE IW I _HZ 7T ciiY&X-
YEALE « 3UJ.V nothing like the elegant show o£ Basketware ever Been in New Plymouth. Art Needlework—Silks—Wools. CHILDREN'S TOYS AND BOOKS. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS of all Descriptions N.B.—To be up-to-date and well-informed join MISS COTTIER'S Magazine Olub. Address ... Brougham-street IMPORTANT To_ GENTLEMEN. QPENING NNOPA'CEMBST. IfIRSJ CLASS and OP-TO-DATE 6ENTS.' TAILORING E, potest PatternSf lc Faihionablf Cat Suits. nd Fit equal to any Tailoring I New Zealand. far patrorsga. lour SPRING SUIT TAILORING EX cx» Qm OQ H OQ H H 02 S B H OQ H P a H ~ BIOYOLES FOB BUY Direct from Bnfi "KHAKI" OYOLfISJ the-trader Virat-claw qu prices foricaih. Single i 2 machine. US 111; 8j Freight »ni dsifLvly's Oyole&'lte tattoo* for-10 Bic cation.—Joes <HuJ -BteadaU'«jjiUdio Oolonj, Liaut.» , r . Dallam, K.0.M.G., fwa* of ffewfouidlud. aad Major f QcjridJAdanw, 0.8., Riii"siooer off Bechti&naliad, to
Soveroor rj of Orange Kivtr L"S) 'kte for Settlement of| late firm of iby EXTENDED to DE( diicb date all Accounts 1 F)e placed in the hands] .BIATIOK.) iU a.m. Vdon, January 5. *ns for the Week:— fillioD, £27,079,000; p portion of reserve put.; notes in cirpublio deposits, posits, £46,948,000; ' £20,682,000;' other If# are discounted at It 97i. I the quotations for I securities:—Victorian [per cents.,*o2j. New ; r cents,, 113; 3J per' pnts, 100. Bouth Aus- }; 3 per cents, 98. pts., lu7; 3| per cents.', H per cents,, 113; 3£ per J cents., 98. Tasmanian" IVVestralisn, 3J per cents., * psr cents, H)l£. 5, 9.50 a.m.) LoNroM, January 4. I; three months, 120. ■si sales will be held from |7OIO bales will be offered C, 5.50 p.m. London, January 5. 1000 bales have been sold rsiles at hardening ratas. Wily improving and there |s fer the opening sales oa ond series which will epen are limited to two hunIles, and ths third series on I is limited to a quarter of a >KEY, SON, & CENTRAL HARDWi JD BUTTER PRICES. Auckland, January 4. fairy produce quotations:— dairy, 6d; second quality, JfTiji-, 7d; New Zealand; Dairy I, li'd; Anchor brand, lOd; Acorn : prmo salt, Bd'j second quality, indrajl invaders it o*p« .;ve 1%-ciWd tha' Omg* firing northwards. ifMelsin Bsebnhaalaßtl fiMfuandoa, and an ad« _ onTJnjwown, wbacfrthat* l« ;ish garriaa, Lieut.-riorblVilliain?, who is par* puir g a com maidoeight hundred strou in the reports he bad five wmrided, and waa viable to dislodge tfai invaders in the eastern disi rict> of Cap Colony from toe kopjes westward of fiddle burg. Tha Seen eubsrqnently withdrew towards B* thesda. v .;, DEEBKCS OF OAPKOWM. SEIZUKTIOF AMMUNITION. VANOOUVER tEORUITS FOB FOUGI FOKOE. •'» •, (EeciVwl | . t . . 5. Two naval guns command the approaches to Capetown, and others arc being seit >ogt Office Department is raising 900 njm, the Railway Depart* merit fiOff, and workmen's Associations 100. SinQQ jKUL annajnl * uufal waa made a < feiW Been enA quantity of ammunition has ben seized at P»utr| in th? hands of syapath* isersjwith' j Sir Carriogton, who is at present openituig .'towards the Swaziland border, ig expected to proceed South. A .tljyusani, j»Qn rfre enrolling at Vancouver for 'uenenQ B&den-Powell'a South African police, OOMMI3SIOI{S FOR tojsrtf ytgjr.nt I/AND AND SONS' WEEKLY " AlfCTieM REPORT. Aixuclaxd, January 4. |uci'. r.iND and Sons' Report , l:ra, on Thursday, dairy cows, at iNT TO FARMERS, NGAHAURANGA. [URE-£4SPBB3TON. bate ... ... 27 perjeent, .',l MIXTURE. 2s fid pbj£ton. INTBBD AN/LYSIS. 3' SuPEEPHOSPIUTB, Dust. >. 3 MIXTURE. 10s per Ton. 3' Superphosphate. " NURII. j irom L J to Lfw s 6(1 each. A attlo were yardod, oihd are still, ,nd. Fat and'younpt oaives ii| fully kept late values; fresh o 7s;medium, 8s to Us; "heavy, The beef wert all filled rood class of cattle, iwhioh imfate sales. Steer* arid hoifert It LI to LI 3s per lOOlbs.; aged JLB ss. Sheep and linbs were fly and jeqeded a lijitWjQ. yalne; ltqni{tt from J6s 6d t*» 15s Bd ; ( o l3sV lambs, 8> to ,|2jl for w.all jhter torts, tojs pig s impsovir.g for good pork rs. kekohcl <?n Monday, tho: i iistr of Itock of a.lclassre \ tiich sold j officiallv welcomed! SJ.oP# fa * stock, -Whic fcU m iDrfonci and otM Hiry oows brought from 410s to ... , J 1 ry cc*wsandheifers, S&\ £3 1Q» •es, £jj to £l*10s; yoarib rm Figs,- the wonderi i'Weran 1 *i^"~LK r,,8 '2 ■er M for adoHi ortiUdiw, » « Kt r f enth«aia«®, £ooo(rbd i>.3b p.m. ' Ix)iH)6ir.*Jh«B«iy 8. The following Sow Zealanders hav# in tho regimenta iwiiicd : —E..IT. Ward, Third Hussars; L. P. Ilu- : .self, 1 Vest Yorkshires; E. j Witheford, Wilvshire; Jj Watson, j North Stafford s; Captain Garcia, Durbans: ijit-uts.i R, W. Collins,,jOxford)rKhii;e.s;,.A., " Fiizsei| , G itnollj Derbyfhi C. Ste6f,. : / Derksb ARRIVAL M 5nGREAT REOEPTIO fnarßhedj EttiibitioAßgi 4
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 6, 2 January 1901, Page 1
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