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Sales by Auction. RAH&TCT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. NEWTON KING Will soil by auction at his yards, R<ih >tv, oa tha abovo date,— Qr\ CALVES V\J 50 12 to 18-Montba Mixed 30 Yearlinga 12 Springing tijifers 10 Heifers, in Calf 10 Store Cows 5 Springing Cows 8 Cows and Calves X 4-Year Draught Filly Sale at 12.30 o'clook. 501h Amusements. ALEXANDRA HALL. SUNDAY, MARCH 12xn, 1898. Sacred Concert (In nid of tho 'Queensland RslieE Fund), Under the directorship oE Mr G. Garry, Full Orchestra. Tijkets— Dross Circle 2s, Body of Hall Is — may be obtained at Gilmoub's or from any of those taking pat. Concert commences at 8 15 p.m. 479 a ORGAN RECITAL ST. MARY'S^CHURCH, MONDAY, 13th MARCH, At 8 p.m. Vocal Seleotions by Mrs Burgess and others. Organist Mr Ezra Brook. 494* HOSPITAL BALL. ALEXANDRA HALL. EASTER MONDAY, 3rd APRIL, 1893. Under the patronage of E. M. Smith, Esq., M.8.R., Dr. P. J. O'Carroll Mrs OCarroll Dr Leatham Mm Leatham Dr Christie Miss Blackley F. A.Carrington,EEq Miss Carriogton O. Samuel, Keg Mrs Samuel W.Bayly, Esq Mrs W. Bayly W. Staart, Esq Mrs Sluart H. Witchell, Usq Mrs Witohell A. Standisb, Esq ft! ra fc-taHdish W. D. Webster, Esq Mrs W, D. Webster Clarence Rennell,Esq Mrs Glatence Rennell Reginald Bayley, Esq Mrß Reginald Bayley U. Cock, Etq Mrs It. Cock F. W.R ohmond, Eaq Mrs F. W. Richmond Janus Panl, Esq Mrs Jam's Panl F. J. Jones, Ksq Mrs Jones W, Kerr, hsq Mrs Kerr Thos. Uempton, Esq Mis Uempton Newtoa King, Esq Mrs Newton King tieorge Curtis, Esq Doable Tiokets, 5s ; Singlo Tiokets, 2s 6d ; Gallery licked Is. Tickets can be obtained from the working oomaiittee and tbo different shops in town. N. K. MacDIARMID, Treasurer. E. BROAD, 461s Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NORMaNBY HORTICULTURAL SHOW. STRATFORD SiPORTS. ON Friday, 17ttT'Marcb, a special passenger train will leave New Plymouth at 7.45 a.m. for Hawera, run ping od usual timetable ; returning, leaving Hawera at 5.35 p.m., Normanby 5.47 p.m.,, Eltham 624 p m., Stratford 6.50 p,m., Ingltwood 7.45 p.m., Sentry Hill 8.25 p.m., airiving at New Plymouth at 8.55 p.m. ; stopping at any intermediate station if required. Special passenger trains will leave Waitara at 7.55 a.m., and at 8 p.m. for Sentry Hill, returning thence at 8.25 P.m. and 8.26 p.m. for Waitara. The train usually loaving Hawera at 12.55 for Wanganui will be delayed till 3.35 p.m., and will run accordingly kter to destination. There w ill be no connection SDu'.h of Aramoho by this train. WAVERLEY RACES. FRIDAY, 17th MARCH. The south aad north mail trains will stop at Waverley racecourse to sot down and pick up passengers from and for north of Hawera only. 510s BY ORDER. THE DRESDEN HAVE the lareteßt Btock of Fianos and Organs ia the Lolony. THti DKESDEM have instruments praotically by eve-y leading maker. THE DRESDEN have, as rogards price and choice, the best value in Pianos and Organs in the Colony. THE DRESDJiIS'o Tim a Payment Bybtbm is in equalled. No matter where jou live it enables yon to become the owner ot a first-class Piano or Or<fia by tbo best French, Engliub, or German makers, guaranteed for 1 0 years, by simply paying a small deposit, and instalments from 20s Monthly. THE DRESDEN aro tho SOLE AGENTB in New Zealand for Kubse Piuno?, Erard J'i^noe, WKVKtt Organs, Booaoy'o i unions Band Instruments, and lin fold r 8 Metronome. MONTHLY PAYMENTS from 20a. Cataloguou, terms, &0., sont free on upplicatioa. NOVEL II K3 IN MUSIC BY EVERY MAIL. Tbo Dresden Piano Co. Du-jedinand Wellington. Agents for Now Plymouth— G M. BRASOH & Co. THERE IS ONE THING evory housowife should know, and that s — HERoaLES Baking. Powder is the best. Why ? li is the cheapest because it is the best for making bread, pastry cakes, pudding^ tootles <&3 Io bd and Is tins. — Advt

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9645, 11 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9645, 11 March 1893, Page 3

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