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. Baleaby L Anetion< \ 1 7j •/, INQLBWOOD. TO-MORROW. ' NEWTON* KING , Will sell by auction at bis yards, Ingle1 wood, on the above date,— JVr\ HEAD QUIET 1 STORES, f \J - as under, — . . ,<, £> •, 30 12 to 18- Months Steers 1 ', 27 12 to 18-Months Heifers • *• 14 Mixed" Yearlings . "•■ Sdle at 1230 o'clock. ! b 63 ' - :b . "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. w. ooTStney Will sell by public auction at his rootrs, Brougham-Btreet, on the above date,'—' ■ A SNUG little newly done up 4-rootned XJL Cottage and half-section, in Gillstreet, next Sir Woodhohße'fl residence. ' Also, — A half-section adjoining, which would make a very pretty building site; andj opposite the above, ft nice level halfsection, with good stable. In each case particularly easy terms. Sale at 2 o'clock. b_4l WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, WITHOUT~RESERVE. W. CO*URTNEY Will sell by auction at his rooms, Broughatrstreet, on the above date,— rpHE whole of Mr A. Kyngdon's X BOOKS, being about 400: Also a Stereoscope and 75 views, 7 being very choice ones; one Patent Endless Chain and Pulley. And, on account of other vendors,— ' A neat Drawing-room' Suite, Tabjes, Chairs, Bedsteads, Commode, • Mattrasses, Second-hand Piano, Binocular, Microscope (with 2 Objectives), Polarigcope, accessories, and objects. Approved bills will be taken. Sale at 2 o'clock. b 69 . , • , Y^o m ABANAKI ANNUAL ' ]|R AMATEUR " RE GMT A TO BE HELD ON THE WAITARA RIVER ON THURSDAY, January 21st, 1809. Patrons : Judge Kettle, Colonel Trimble. President : Mr John Elliot. 1 VicePresidents : Dr Christie, Mr T. Elliot, Mr E. Moore, Mr Ji B. Roy. Stewards : Dr- Hutcbinaon,. Messrs J. Baj ly J". Foreman, A. F. Halcoinb*, F. D. Greenwood, N.K. MoDiarmid,S. W. Nioholls, and T James. Committee : Messrs F. Bluck, W. Bent, J.R. Clark, John Old, J. Sarten, H. Joll, S. Joll, 0. Spurdle, S. Whitehead, S. Nioholls, G. V. Tate. Judge : Mr Jns. Paul. Starter : Mr Jno. Cameron. Umpires : Messrs R. Cunningham and G. V. Tate. Timekeeper: Mr Fred Watson. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Whaleboat Raoe. <— Ist, £ — ; 2nd, £ — . No member of the racesto have won any .raoe (juniorcrew excepted) 2 miles 2. Ladies' Champion Wbalebouts.— Ist, £ — About one mile 3. Junior Whaleboat Raoe. — Ist, £— ; 2ndj £— For crews under 21 About one and a-half miles 4. Champion Whaleboat Race.— lst £ — ; 2nd, £ — About three wiles Three boats to start or no second, prize . 6. Sailing Raoe.— lst, £-; 2nd, £- About one and a«half miles. Three boats to start or no second prize 6. Whaleboat Race, in fancy ooßtume. Ist, £— ; 2nd, £— ' Not open to anyone entered for any other boat race on the card ■ ■■ 7. Ladies' Whaleboat Race.— lst, £- Half-mile straight run 8. All-Comers' Whaleboat Race.— Ist, £ — ;2nd, £ — About tbreo miles Tho winners of tbo Champion Race cannot take part in this race 9. Seniors' Whaleboat Race. — Ist, £—5 2nd, £ — Crews over 40 About one and n-half miles , . 10. Flying Whaleboat. Race. — Ist, £ — ; 2nd, £ — From" lower buoys to winning post Open to all comers 11. Maori Canoe Race,— lst, £ ; 2nd, 2nd, £ — About one and n-half mites 12. Swimming Raoe ; 150 yards.— Ist, £— ; 2nd, £— ALFRED COX, b 9 Reofet-xry, i7IT2ROT STOaB. HIS well-known Stores is now stocked with all new and best quality of Groceries, which are sold as cheap as at any house in Town. AH goods delivered. - Purchaser of good Butter, Eggs, and Young Poultry in any quantity. Manager. [advertisement.] THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATE OF NEW ZEALAND (TARANAKI BRANCH). Committee :— Messrs A. Kyngtlon, li. C. Hughes, R. B. Roy, J. Wivdc, H. Brown, It. Price, , G. V. Tate, F. ;J. Mace, J. Elliot, F. J. Morris, F. P. Corkill, 11. Okey, W. Bayly; and Dr. Hutchinson, with power to add to tlieir number. platTorm. TTIIE object of the National AaHoewtion * arc :—: — 1. To promote a National Sentiment as opposed to sectional andLdaas interests. 2. To promote acricqlturalj mining, commercial and manafacturing enterprise hy removing all unnecessary obstacles to their development. 3. To promote tho due registration of Parliamentary electors, true representation in Parliament, nnd tho election of the beat men available. , , 4. To promote reforms econoini< , legislative, and constitutional. 5. To promote sound political economy, and to oppose class legislation and all undue interference with indiyidual " rights and liberty. , The undersigned will be happy to receive applications for membership ; Aamwl Subscription— Five Shillings. U. CLINTON HUGHES, bIG Sec. and Treasurer pro tern*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9258, 7 December 1891, Page 3

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