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It will be seen on ' reference to our advertising columns that the cocksfoot seed' advertised for sale to-morrow (Saturday), by Mr Newton' King, has been withdrawn. The Gairloeh's sailing is postponed until to-morrow morning at 10 a.m. A train will leave at 9.30 a.ra. to join her. The following are the New Plymouth Post-office Savings' Bank transactions for the quarter ending 30th June last :—: — Deposits, £14,545 5s 4d ; withdrawals, ' £12,920 19s Id; excess of deposits over withdrawals, £1624 6s 3d. We would remind our readers of the entertainment in St. Mary's School Room this evening, when an excellent programme will be gone through. The stage has ( been tastefully decorated for the ' tableau, and no pains have been spared to make the affair a success. Our numerous readers have been sorely puzzled for some time past to know the meaning of the words " Dawson's Perfection," which have, and are now appearing daily in the columns of our paper. We will explain the secret by telling them that Dawson ia the namo of a largo distiller in Dufftown, Glenlivet district, whose establishment dates for nearly one hundred years ! back. Tho firm put up a very high class' ! Scotch whiskey called " Dawson's PcrfocI tion," which is now having a phenomenal | run in all the Australasian colonies, it being I tho principal whiskoy drank in all the leading hotels and clubs in these colonies. This brand has lately been introduced into New Zealand, and is fast meeting with ' great favor with all lovers of- real good whiskey. , Tho numerous testimonials received from medical men and others describe' this whiskey as mild, woll matured, and of excellent flavour. The public analyst of Glasgow, in reporting on this whiskey says — " Dawson's Perfection' i 8 positively the very finest whiskey I have ever analysed during my Jong experience as an analyst." The whiskey has age. It is well matured through having been in bond for a long time. " ' Dawson's Perfection ' old Scotch whiskey is very suitable for invalids." We would recommend all connoisseui'9 of whiskoy to purchase a bottle and judge for themselveß, whether tho high encomiums passed on this brand are not well merited. — Apvt. Ladies wanting Dresses, Mantles, Riding Habits, etc., made at F. A. Ford's, Cheaptide Souse, will kindly Belect without delay; as'we are now Veil assorted-^the Newest Lines in Dress Materials in stock, with Trimmings to match. ■ An extra. charge is made on all Dresses and Trimmings not bought, on the premises. Fit and style guaranteed, -with 1 moderate charges. Full particulars on another page. — Advt.

TO LET. A HOUSE, containing seven rooms, with a paddook of 14 acres, adjoining the town. 098 ARTHUR STANDISH. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. # FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1891. High J This evening, 7.G. i Water : \ To-morrow morning, 7.33. ' 1 Sun Set : This evening, 4.39. Sun Rise : To-morrow morning, 7.21. , Phases of the Moon: New Moon, 6th July — 3li. 34m. 31s. p.m. ' PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ARRIVED. • July 3 — Orcti, b.s., 138 tons, Newton, fr./.ti Manukau. July 3 — Gairloch, s.s., 340 tons, McArthur, from Manukau. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna, a.s., from South, -to-morrow, takapuna, s.s., from Manukau. on Tuesday Gairloch, s.s., from Manukau, on Tuesday. Oreti, s.s., from South, on Tuesday. ' Gairloch, s.s., from Onehunga, on Friday. . Oreti, s.s., from Manukau, on Friday. . DEPARTED , July 3 — Oreti, s.s., for South. , i WIND ANITwEATHBR. ,„ . . I [BY TELEGRAPH — TO-DAY, 9 A.M.] . ;New Plymouth— N.E., light breeze/ over- \ .. cast, raining, sea smooth. ■ ■ ' Manukau Heads — N.E.. fresh breeze, 1 overcast, bar smooth. Auckland — N.E., breeze, cloudy. Nafiek— Calm, blue sky. sea smooth. Wellington— N. W .,- light breeze, overcast. ,Cape Farewell— W., fresh 'breeze, over- ' cast, sea considerable swell. •' << 'Lyttelton — N.E., light breeze, overcast. Port Chalmers — N., light breeze, gloomy. ,'Bluff— N.E., light breeze, gboiny. . BAROMETER— New Plymouth : 30-23. iManukau Heads : 29"32. Auckland : 30-30. Napier: — •— . Wellington: 30-21. Cape Farewell : 30-38. Lyttelton: ,30-03. Port Chalmers : 30-00. Bluff : 29-92. LETTER CARRIERS. Commencing on Wednesday, June 24 there will be no letter carriers' delivery on Wednesday afternoons. Correspondence, which would be ordinarily delivered by the carriers on this af ternoori, can be obtained on application at the office. » F. D. HOLDBWORTH, Chief Postmaster. * ' -- MAIL NOTICE. : -! Mails will be closed at the Chief Postoffice. Devon-street, as follows: — ,g^ For Auckland and Australian Colonios. | per ss. Takapuna, close to-morrow : • (Saturday), 1 July 4th, at 6 a.m. ' ' @* Foi; East Coast of South America, i ' 'United Kingdom, and Europe, via Rio, ! ' per 8.8. Tongariro (from Lyttelton), | ! close on Wednesday, July Bth, at 3.30 I For registered letters and parcels ■at 5 p.m. Mail due at London on August i 22nd. Correspondence must be marked i " Tongariro." Postage for letters is ; ■i, 2£d per half-ounce to United Kingdom only. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, | Chief Postmaster MR. H, 6. lORLONG, L.D.Sf (Surgeon Dbnt'st), j Successor to Mr Gbuiinwood. j Rooms : Veale's Buildings. I DEVON STREET. jFees reduoed to Auokland and Wellington rates, with all the latest im- ; provements in Dentistry. Nitrous Ozida Gas administered when , required. ' Mr Forlong begs to intimate that Mr Knight, dtntißt, from Auckland, will oarry on his practice until he recovers from his illness. a 660 to Wolte'fl Schnapps. The safest plan U to puroUift original unopened botttti

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9124, 3 July 1891, Page 2

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