JEWELLERY, WATCHES, and FANCY" GOODS pHEAPBR THAN" EVER. THE CHOICEST STOOK IN HEW PLYMOUTH, at J, H. PACKER'S. (ADJOIMNO ALEXANDKA UA^L)] DEVON BTUEET. First-class quality rmy be depended upon, and prices lower than nny other home in town. J-bIG-1 tc W. D. FRANCIS, IMPORTER AND TUNER OF PIANOS AND AMERICAN ORGANS, (Many yoirs of solid experience ia various parts of the colony), Dkvon Street, (Opposite Government Buildings). |304 tc BY APPOINTMENT TO Hia Royal High- r\,_sgr& H " Excellency ne's t^e Doke oE 5--M|S«sg Edinburgh, «Hj®HSSB Sik W. Jervois, The Earl of Pembroke, and ihe Past Governors oE New Z aland, M, FL MARTIj'ETT* ARTIST, AUCKLAND. (First Prize Llelbonrne Exhibition, 1880 ; Gold Medal Sydney Exhibition, 1579).' MR. A. WATERS, representative of Mr. BAKTiiETT, has gone on a visit to Hawera, and will return to New Plymouth on or about the 251h icst. t 520 tc A HARRINGTON, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOB, New. Plymooth and Wait ah a
Tho result of the Cnmbridqe Cup, of 130 sovereigns, run at Cambridge yesterday, was Victory Ist, Mystery 2nd, aud Buzzaul 3rd. Mr. Johnson, who built tho National Bank in New Plymouth, is, wo aae, tho successful tenderer for tho tiist section from tho Maiton end of tho Central Railway. Owing to tho proti acted passage of the Akaroa causing tho cement supply to run short, the men at the harbour works were knocked off work on Wednesday, and operations will be suspended till v supply arrives. Woodyeai's circus oprns to-night. A well-trained stud of horses, first-class athletes, daring riders, funny clowns, Japanese performers, lady trapezist, trick pon)-, and every thing which constitutes a first-class circus are embodied in '"Woodyear's Great London Eiiuesquiricuhim." The ship Akaroa was sighted this morning about ten miles off, and will probably arrive at Moturoa during tho day. A look out man wis posted on Paritutit yesterday to got tho first glimpse of her, and a telegram was aloo sent to Pungarehu to have a messenger sent to Cape Egmont to see if the was in tint vicinity. In reply it was reported that clio was about ten miles south of tho Cape, and sending the tug Motuioa for her was discussed as a probability if tho wind failed. Tho following are the names of the tcutns in the football match —Government employees, Banks, and Law versus Town — on the racecourse on Saturday next at 2 30 p.m.: — Governmentcuiployccs&c.: Beano, C.inin<;ton, 1!. Colson, N. Cornwall, P. Dalziell, F. Dalziell, Devenish, 11. ITookep, liaise, IJolmcG, Henderson, Richmond, Tyrcr, and Wilson. Town : Beunion, T\ Cownwall, Clili", Corkc, T. Fookes, G. FranciH.'Gueriii, K. Humphries, llcmptoi), Lye, McCalluui, Pulmcr, Reuuedl, Stuait, and Vuilcli. Emergency, W. Darnell,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6733, 16 April 1885, Page 2
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441Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6733, 16 April 1885, Page 2
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