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Amusements Band of Hope Picnic Thursday! dec. 3. mHE ANNUAL PICNIC will be held J_ as above at Glenavon (by tho kind permission of Mr Hopson). Trains will leave town at 12 noon (for children only), 1.15 p.m., and 2.30 p.m. Tea at 4 p.m.Tickets (covering return train fare, admission to Grounds and Tea)— Adults, 2s Gd; Children, non-members Is 6d, members Is. At Gate (for those who do not arrive by trains only)— Adults 2s, Children Is. 0. E. BELLRINGER, »751 Hon. Secretary. BUSSELL'B OHtOULATING LIBRABY— Opposite 00-operative Stores. BUTTER BOXES /"\F every description, and superior \J quality, onn be obtained at Powder-ham-Btreet Steam Cooperage at ourrent rates. Orders solicited. a 943 J. WARD. Cfefc. rpARANAKI ANNUAL MMt AMATEUR REGATTA TO BH HBLD ON THE W£A ITARA BIVEE ON JANUARY — 1892. Patrons : Judge Kettle, Colonel Trim Me. President: Mr John Elliot. VicePresidents : Dr Christie, Mr T. Elliot, Mr E. Mooro, Mr J. B. Roy. Stewards : Dr Hatchinson, Messrs J. Bayly J. Foreman, A. F. Halcombe, F. D. Greenwood, N.K. MoDiarmi J,S. W. Nicholle, and T JameH. Committee : Messrs F; Bluck, W. Bent, J.R. Clark, John Old, J.Sarten, H. JoIJ,S. Jul), fl. Spurdle, S. Whitehead, S. Nicholls, G. V. Tato. Judge : Mr Jas. Paul. Starter : Mr Jno. Cameron. Umpires : Messrs R. Cunningham and G. V. Tate. Timekeeper: Mr Fred Watson. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Whaleboat Race. — let, £— ; 2nd,£ — . No member of tho races to have won any raoe (junior crew exceptod) 2 miles 2. Ladies' Champion "Whaleboats. — Ist, £ — About one mile 8. Junior Whaleboat Race. — Ist, £ — ; 2nd, £ — For crewa under 21 About one and a-half miles 4. Champion Whaleboat Raoe. — Ist £— ; 2nd, £— Abont three wiles Three boats to start or no second prize 6. Sailing Race.— lst, £- ; 2nd, £- About one and a-half miles. Three boats to start or no second prize 6. Whaleboat Race, in fancy costume. . Ist, £-— ; 2nd, £ — Not open to anyone entered for any other boat raoe on the card 7. Ladies' Whaleboat Race.— lßt, £- Half-mile straight run 8. All-Comers' Whaleboat Race.— Ist, £ — ;2nd, £ — About three miles The winners of the Champion Eace cannot take part in this race 9. Seniors' Whaleboat Race. — Ist, £-- ; 2nd, £— Crews ovor 40 About one and a-half miles 10. Flying Whaleboat Race. — Ist, £— ; 2nd,£ — From lower buoys to winning post Open to all comers 11. Maori Canoe Raoe, — Ist, £ ; 2nd, 2nd, £ — About one and a-half miles 12. Swimming Eace ; 150 yards. — Ist, £—; 2nd, £— ALFRED COX, b 9 Qeoretary. IMPORTANT TO THE SETTLERS OF THE TARANAKI DISTRICT. "NTOW COMPLETED and ON SALE— A Large and varied stook of First-class SASVOmtT & EiMKSS at prices (considering quality) that will suit the general public, consisting of First-class Saddles, in English and colonial patterns, Side Saddles, Ladies' & Gents' Bridles, Choice selection of Riding Whips, Spurn, 2, 3, and 4 Barr'd Nickel Stirrups, Silver- mounted Double Buggy Harness, Gig and Wagonette Harness, Nikel silver and Braßß-mounted Spring Trap Harness (extra strong), all handsewn, and made on the latest improvement Brown Harness (single and doublo) inado to order, and every other requisite in the trade executed. EEPAIRS AT THE LOWEST RATES. JOHN MUNR3 : Mahmbb (Oppreito Herald Office) NEW PLYMOUTH u984 RID GROSS REMEDIESNever Fail. Never Fail. ASK TOUR BTOREKEEPKB FOR THEM. THE Sole Wholesale and Retail Agent foi this district is O. H. MOERALL, Cueh Palace, Devon-street. Remedies for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Wormß, Deaf nene, Earache, Piles, Neuralgia. Tic Doloreux, Fuccache, Boils, Gout, Rheumatism, Baldness, Diodrufry&o., &c, and lied Cross 4)iutment* The Mighty Heukr. Saxol For^. Preferring Fruil in its natural Blite, without R yrup. — 1> o x i i« c — The world renowned cuie for Corns, Warts, Bunions. ONE APrUCA'.'ION WOUKS THE ORACLE ! Also, — Sureapnrilla and Iron, Cream of Camphor, Tonic Elixir, Hop Bilu-rB, Quinine und Iron Pills, lrish Moss,, Soothing Powderß, Hair Vigor. Don't forget nddreep — CASH PALACE, B?evon Street. Dopflt for Red Cross Remedies. Wolfe's Schnapps. Beware of imiUtiona or dangerous counterfeits.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9253, 1 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9253, 1 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9253, 1 December 1891, Page 3