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Shipping* ijfc^*^^ UNION STEAM SHIP !f\S|Hfci 00MP * KY CF NE W |b£33&W| ZEALAND j (Limitbd). "VXTILL despatch eteamors db nndcr VV from tbo Breakwater (weather aad other circumstances permitting) : — FOR MANUKAU— Mahinapoa, oa TUESDAY, March 21et — at 10 p.m. FOR SOUTHERN PORTS— Pkngdim, on MONDAY, March 20th— at 10 p.m, Mahinapua, ou FRIDAY, Maroh 24.1 i— l j ot 11 a.m. Excursion Season-18 92 " 93 RETURN TICKETS nt reduced rntoß will do ißaucd over ull th Company's lines from let November to 3lßt Marob, available for ibrea months from date of. ieauo. Passengers booked through to London by Orient Lino. WOffiobs: BROUGHAM STREET. | Ihtt— a KOBTHHBN STEAMBHIP COMPANY || (Limited). FOR ONEHUNGA. FUOM V/AITAIIA— Qairlocu, b.s., f o.i> Wftit»r»,on FRIDAY (Mnrcb 17ih), nt 9 30 p.m. Gairloch, b.p., from W* tira, on TUESDAY (March 21st), at 10 p.m. i^^nnco raua!; bcbooNe'l und alon^Ride one hour before Bail-ins:. Passage Tickets most bo taken at tbe Company's oiEce, or ou board prior to eailin&r. W. D. WEBSTER, Assent, Gilaour's Buildings, Broashamst,, and West Q jay, Wnitara. EXCUBSION 6EABON, 1892-98 BETURNTI nKErSaIn KErSal roJucod rates will be issui".! from lut Novt'inher to Hist March, availiblo for three months from r'ato ot i sur. Now Plymouth, March 17, 1893. MUSICAL NOTJOE. WCOKER has pleasure ia announc- • ing that ow-n jto the increase of busineßs he Ins ocmed the services of Mr W. W. Untsoa, from the well-known firm of ' Messrß C. Begg & Co , Danedin, ns Piano Tuner and Repairer. W.O. will bo ploQFod to undertake the ropiirof any class of Piano, Organ, or any musical instrument on the most reasonable torms. Pianos toned in town or country — yearly or singly. Mobio Wabbh us it: [Devon-street, New Piymonth. 423 1 Midhirst Recreati on Club. INAUGURATION SPORTS. To be held in Mr Stewart Serjeant's paddock at the Piakau on THURSDAY, APjsIL 6th (EASTER THURSDAY). President : Jooeph Marftay, Eoq , Fie«Presidents : Mesern Robert Btevens and Cb rleellonnor. Treasurer: MrS.ownrt Serjeant. Hon : Mr Herbert Shand. Stewards : Messrs G. A. Pearoe D'Aroy Hamilton, W. B Sn'oofc, Harry Kivell, J. Hir t, S. Vickers, Herb-rt Shsmd, Stewart S-rj^ont, R. Collins, E. Sanndere. Judge* : Runnicg, Mcsßrß Sfe.vart Sorjtaanf, L'Arcy Himilton ; Jumping, Mcssrß s. Viokers, G. A. Pearce ; WreßtlinL', Messrs S H. S°rjeant, and G A, Peirce. Starter: Mr W. B. Snook. Timekeeper: Mr H. Payne. Clerics of the Course : Meßars Wris;ley and Porrett. Ilandicappers: Mesoiß G. A. Pearce und W, B, Snosk. .Program a it. 1 Mai'len Piate, lrOyds — Ist prize £1, 2nd 10s ; post entrance 2j 2 Bnhool Bo)b' Ruce, 120 yds (handicap) Ist prize 10d, 2 ad ss, 3ri 2-i 61 ; pom la ; nee. free 3 lOOjds Handicap— lst priz3 £2, 2nd £1, 3dlo • ; nor n, Is, ucc, 2s 6 I 4 Putting the Shot (hauriicuo), 5s added prizo money ; po t entry 2s 5 220 yds Handicap — Ist prizo £2, 2nd 10s, uom, Is, ncs 2s ' 6 Tug-of-War— Ten a side ; p at entry Is 7 440yf"e Handicap— -Ist prizi £2, 2nd £1, 3rd 10a ; norn, Is, aco 2a 8 Light Weight Wrt-stling (undir list) Ist prizo £1, 2nd 7s 6J ; post entry 2s 61 9 lOOjris Local Handicap— lst prize £1 10d, 2nd 10b, 3rd 5z ; norn, la, aoo2a 10 Wrestling — Cumberland style (all comer*) — let prize £2, 2nd £L; post entry 3s 11 120 ds Hurdles Handicap (over 10 flights 3ft 6in high)— let prize £2. 2nd 10d, norm, Is nor, Is 12 Running lliun Jump (iandicip — 10d added prize munot. poEt emry Is 113 Running Long Jump — 10s added priz™ money, post entry Is 14 Mile Handicap— lst prize £2 10a, 2nd £1 lUs, 3rd 10e< ; noon, Is, ace, 2s First raoe to ntart at 12 noon sharp. Nomiaauons for all handicap events with all performances . mv it ba in the hands of the SecrUry on or before Saturday, Maroh 25th, «t 8 pm. at M:dhiret, accompanied by the nucoßßary amount iv cash or poelal actte. Handicaps will bo declared ia tho loci) papers on March 29tb. Rales of the HaweraCalerloniau Society will be used. 'Ihe Stratford Brass B^nd will kindl} play eekctions duiing tho afternoon. Members' tioketp, adunttia.4 self and lady 6b. AdmiseioL to ground; 1b; Children halfprice. HERBERT SttASD. 54 !y Hod. Sco A SPLENDID Beech farm of JtjL* 410 -acres, well improved, sab-divided into 10 paddocks, well watered, with 5-roomed house, &c, The land ia exceptionally rich, and is a chance seldom to be met with Good and sufficient reasons for. selling will be giren to intending purchasers. Apply" to 404h NEWION KING. BOARD and RESIDENCE in a private fimily, or iooidb to let with or without board and attendance, Health} jocalit} ; sea and mountain view. Graz ing fcr a borne if it-quired. Terms most moderate.— ftlre Bell, Fitzroy. b 315

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 3

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