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HALL,. ONE NIGHT ONLY—Novembeb 23. OUR PIONEER CAPT. W. J. BARRY, One of the Pounders of Three Colonioe, Far-famed Traveller, and Author of Three Volumes— " The History of New South Wales," the Popular Book '-Ups apd Downs," nnd "Tho Australian Colonies and Men of i he Times," IsS* Will Deliver one of his Most Interesting, Instruotive, and Amusing Lectures as above. .g> Subject: "The Early Days of the Colonies." Now South Wales in 1829. Melbourne in 1835. New Zealand in 1837. Meeting with Buckley, the wild White Man, in 1835 — Living with tho Cannibals nt tho Bay of Islands, N.Z., in 1837— With an outline of his Tour Bound the World — His Interview with Her Majesty the Queen when in England in 1879 — And other Important Information for all | classes about the Mineral Wealth of the ' King Country. j Chair will be taken by Hit] Worship the Mayor. Old and Young Colonists are Invited. Don't miss this opportunity of bearing one of the World's Wonders. ADMISSION— 2s and Is ; Children, with their Parents, under 12, Free. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at 8 sharp. COME EABLY. COME EARLY. «914 Tenders ADVERTISING ON BACK OF POSTAGE STAMPS AND TELEGRAM FOBMS. Post Office and Telegraph Department, General Post Office, Wellington, 11th November, 1891. SEALED tenders will be received until noon of Saturday, the 19th December, 1891, for the exclusive right of advertising on the back of postage and revenue stamps and telegram forms, in accordance with specifications which may be seen at any of thu under-mentioaed Post and Telegraph Offices, viz. : Auckland, Thames, Tauranga, Gisborne, Napier, Hastings, Pal mere ton North, New Plymouth, Hawem, Wanganui, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, Greymoutb, Hokitika, Chrislchurch, Lyttelten, Aehburton, Timaru, Oamaru, Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Inyercargill ; and also at the Government Printing Office, Wellington. Tenders, which must be accompanied by a cheque for £150, to be addressed to "The Postmaster-General, Wellington," and the envolope superscribed "Tender for advertising." The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. GRAY, a 922 Secretary. I TARANAKI HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. SEPARATE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Board, Devon-street, New Plymouth, until Noon on Satdbday, 28th November, 1891, for yearly supplies to the Hospital as follows :— 1 Groceries 2 Vegetables 3 Broad 4 Meat 5 Milk 6 Flour 7 Wines, Spirits, and Cordials 8 Drapery 9 Firewood 10 Coal 11 Undertaking 12 Printing 13 Advertising? 14 Sweeping Chimneys Also, supplies of provisions and fuel for Charitable Aid to sick and destitute persons. A list of artioles required, and full particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary after Wednesday, 18ih November. O. T. MILLS, Secretary. New Plymouth, 13th November, 1891. a 905 TARANAKI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. mHE ANNUAL EXHIBITION WILL BB HBLD IN THE kiE%mmk hall ON VViSBNESIBAYi 25th NOVEMBER, 1891. Forms of Entries and Catalogues can be obtained from the undersigned, at Mr J. Bennett's shop, Devon- street, where Entrieß will be received on WBDNEf-DAYS and Saturdays, and the day previous to the Show, botween the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. WM. BENNETr, a 879 Bon. Sec. ARRIVED AND NOW OPENING UP OUB DIRECT SHIPMENT OP 49 GASES 49 General Groceries AND OILMEJN'S STORES. J. VE/UE, Jun., DEVON STREET, i i THURSDAY HOLIDAY. Jfspeople of the Town d to obß(rve evorj 'ON, from 1 o'clock, as jncing oa Thursday, a 754

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9232, 18 November 1891, Page 3

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