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into the weighing yard, nnd any one dismouutin/r pise where, or wanting weight, will be distanced. B—All8 — All horses belonging to aboriginal natives entered Cor any race except the Maori races, must be ridden by English Jockeys. 9— All Jockeys will ride in proper costume. 10 — Any horse jostling or ctossing another in a race, ■whether intentional o* other wise, will be distanced ; and any charge of foul riding, if proved lo ihe satisfaction of the Stewards to have been intentional, will disqualify the jockey fiom again rising for public money in New Plymouth ; in addition to which such fine will be inflicted, not exceeding £5, as the Stewards may think fit. 1 1 — All entries to be made, and the entrance money paid, at a meeting of tho Stewards to be held at Ihe Ship Hotel o» the evening of Monday the 20th of March, between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m , when the nnrncs and ages of the horses, and the colouis of the riders must be distinctly stated, and no a,lierntion will be permitted, except at the suggestion of the Stewards. 12— All Dogs found on the Couise will bo destroyed. By order of the Stewards, SAMUEL VICKERS, Jus., Secretary and Treasurer. FOR SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, S©O GROSS CORKS— IB Doz. canechairs — Mahogany Easy Chairs — LampCotton — Gallon & ■*• Gallon Measures — Pen & Pocket-knives GunpowderPercussion Caps — Nails — Wedges—Scythes — Beetle-rings— Needles—Pins — Shoes & Slippers — Green Paint— Whitelead-- Putty Tar— Brushes— Saddlery— Salt—Saltpetre Negrohead & Cavendish Tobacco — Tea — Starch--Soda~Blur--Orangepeel--pickle-i Blncking Saucepans — -Boilers — Bath Briek — Thermometers — Italian & Flatirons — Chest Handles — Hinges — Spades — Perforated Zinc— &c. &c. Packing, Foolscap, Post, Note, and Drawing Papers — drawing Pencils— Pens & Inks — Account 800k 1 ). &c. K. & J. GILMOUR. New Plymouth, February 13, 1854. STARK & Cos SHEEP DIPPING COMPOUND. npHIS Valuable Remedy for SCAB, A LICE & TICK, Scours and Bleaches the Wool, and greatly promotes its growth. May be obtained fiom CURTIS & WATT. New Plymouth, Dec, 6th 1853. FLOUR! FLOUR II FLOUR!!! UNION MILLS FLOUR, at 22*. per 1001 us. S. OLIVERNew Plymouth, Jan. 24, 1954. (g^pa, aiKgiyjiLMi, BOOK ANO JOB WORK, AND KVISRY OTHKR DESCRIPTION OF PIUNTINQ 32mutciJ tuitTj mcapatti). M MEAT & [?AtM©Y WPE 5 AT THE OFFICC or THK DEVON -STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH MARKETS. £ .1 d Wheat, per bushel, 0 7 0 Flour, fine, per ton 20 0 0 Do. seconds do 17 0 0 Fine Flour per lOOlbs 12 0 Bread, 2lb. loaf 0 0 6 Maize, per bushel 0 6 0 Oats, per ditto 0 0 0 Potatoes, per ton 4 0 0 Butter, per lb 0 I 0 Bacon, per lb 0 0 9 Cheese, per lb 0 I 3 Eggs, per dozen 0 1 0 Hay, per ton >. 4 0 0 Ducks, per pair 4 6 Turkeys, each 9 0 Poultry —fowls, per pair .... 20

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Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 83, 1 March 1854, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 83, 1 March 1854, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume II, Issue 83, 1 March 1854, Page 4

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