( The following aro tho Catholic services for Sunday next : — Mass in town at 7.30 a.m., Ingle wood 10.30 a.m., and Vespers in town at 7 p.ra , by Roy. Father McKonna; Mass at Stratford at 8 a m. ani 10.30 a.m. and Vespers at 7 p.m. by Roy. Father Flood. Captain Edwin telegraphed at 1.30 p.m. to-doy: — "North-east to north and west gale, with rain and- heavy sea aftor twenty hours from now; glass fall, and tides increasing fust." Messrs Auibury Brothers have a replace advertisement in this' issue ; also, an inset, to which attention is diiected. Tho Committeo having charge of the hall urrangomonts for liev L. M. Lutt's lectures wish it to be understood that special care will bo taken that numbered seats, for which tickets aro issued, sha'l he reserved co that neither confusion nordiiliculty shall arise in their taking tl'eir places, and thus ensuring a comfortable .hearing. two junior football matches played on the racecourse on Thursday attracted a large number of spcctutois. Tukapa beat Inglewood by 8 points (two tries and a potted goil) to nil ; nnd Clifton Rovors and Star 11. plaj ed a drawn game, each side securing a try. Messrs White & Carter's announcement respecting ths arrival of new gardon and voidable seeds will bo found in another column They arc all from Mr Howe's misery gardens at Nonuunby, end tho increasing dunvind thcro has boon for those aeeds since Mes-rs White & Carter havo had tho agency (n'>w four .veirs) speaks well for tho reliability of them. Growers, therefore, may lm\o every confidence in culling ut tho Devon and Courtonay-Btroets shopo. In tho H.M. Court, this (Saturday) morning, Mr Govctl, solicitor for the Hospital and Charitable Aid Bo.ml, appeared iv support of an application by Mrs Ann Evans, of liuworn, to adopt n child named Mary Bouiku. After hearing evidence, the IL.M, granted tho order. This is tho second adoption promoted by tho Uospitul and Charitable Aid Boa id within the last few weeka. The annual meeting of the local Horticultural Socioty takes placo on Mondaj evening, when it is hoped that thcio will bo a large attendance. The Committee mot ou Wednesday evoning, nnd drafted sohcdu'es for spring and autumn shows, and thoso and other matlors of importance will be submitted at the meoting. Considern bio iotorcst is already being evinced in the coming spring show, and thoro is every promise of its being a complete success. The Committee will alto recommend tbat tho autumn show bo held by the Society alone, and at a later ditto than formerly in ordor to suit chrysanthemum growers, as the last show was held at rather too early a date for a full display of these flowers,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9756, 22 July 1893, Page 2
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