E6MONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW or SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIQS, POULTRY, DOGS, IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY PRODUCE, dec,, 4a.> WILL BE HELD ON THB SHOW GROUND. HAWERA, OK WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 27TH <fe 28TH NOVEMBER, 1901. SUBSTANTIAL PRIZES IN ALL CLASSES. Leaping Competitions (both days). Driving, Chopping, Sawing, Guessing Competitions, eto., etc., etc. Entries close on MONDAY, 18th November, 1901. Programmes and entry forms from numerous agents and from 0 A. BUDGE, 28 Secretary, Hawera. TAKANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW. H BATES ROYAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH. 1901 (ALTBBID DAXB). POT PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, COOKING, ETC., ETO, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Catalogues free on application to Mr. Oa*tlbt or any of the Committee. H. D&MPBEY, President. G. H. MoGAHEY. Hon. Bee. ANNUAL DISTRICT SYNOD. WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY, IST DECEMBER, 1901. Morning, 11 a.m. 1 REV. H. R. DEWSBURY Evening, 1 p.m. f (Chairman of Distriot.) Afternoon, 3 p.m. ... REV. A. ABHOROFT WEDNESDAY. 4th DECEMBER, PUBLIC MEETING at 7.30 p.m., In tbe Whiteley Memorial Obnrch. .
Chairman: W. G. BASBETT, Esq., of Wanganui. Addresses will be given by Rev. H. B. Dewsbury, Rev. S. La wry, of Palmerston North, and He". A. 0. Lawry, of Sandon. Collection at all the above services in aid of Trust Fond, td TARANAKI AGRIOULTUIIIL SOOIETVMETROPOLITAN SHOW ov HORSES, CATTLE, . SHEEP, PIGS, DOGb, DAIRY PRODUCE, «fec., &c., <fcc., AT NEW PLYMOUTH, ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER ra, 1901. LARGELY INCREASED NUMBER AND VALUE OF PRIZES FOR JEKBEYS, AND OTHER DAIRY SiOOK. SEVERAL GOLD MEDALS. Messtß. Lovell & Christmas, Ltd.'s Challenge Trophy, v>luei7s. The Taranaki A. <fc P. Society's Trophy of 1898, value £25. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATUItDAY, 23rd NOVEMBER. Catalogues can be obtained from the Secretary. THOS. 0. KELSEY, New Plymouth? NOTICE OFJEMOVAI MR. JAMES BUTTERWORTH begs to notify that he ban REMOVED into the premises recently occupied by Mr. Abbott, in Devon-street, where he will haii plenty of room to display his MAOttI AND OTHER OURIO3, fco, kc., to the best advantage. He still bays and sells everything from a needle to an anchor. If yon want an Express, Spring Trap, a Snlky, GO TO BUTTKKWORTH. If yon want a New or Second-hand set Harness, GO TO BUTTERWORTH, f yon want a New or Second-band Saddle and Bridle, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If yon want a Gold or Silver Watob. GO TO BUTTERWORTH. If you are unable to obtain what yon want elsewhere, GO TO BUTTERWORTH, who has a large collection of all sorts of goods. If you want a Typewriter, If you want a Copying Press, If you want a Camera, GO TO BUTTERWORTH. Persons wishing to inspect his larg lection of Maori Ourios are invited to any Tuesday, when they will be welcomed without being asked to buy. Address— J. BUTTERWORTH, OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Devon-street. 181 •» SUNBEAM | PUKB CEYLON J iganti-B. COOK k BON n \ ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 281, 27 November 1901, Page 3
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