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Important S a ' e °f RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. F. P. CORKILL OFFERS FOR SALE, on terms to suit purchasers, the following par* ticularly choiue Town and Suburban Properties, viz. : The front portion of the FERNDiSLL ESTATE, comprising & frn-lnld of one acre and twenty- five poroheH (1 1 Or 26p) with tho leis? of a q tarter aero section in the corner next York Tcrmoe, held at a low rental Tho ccntro portion of the FhUNDELL Estate, with good t ntraaco front Pen-dorvoß-streol, coniprisiug n froeboH of ono nero ono roo I nu'i ten porches (la lr lOp) orthoreabouls. There nro sotn» fruit troes, etc., on thii put of the property. These are two of the belt huVdinq sites in the Borough, handy to toion, well iheltered and dtaincd, and close to the schools. On the Avenue ll end — Just outride the Borough boundary, and oppoßito tho Racecourse, — Ei^ht acres ouo rood and twenty-eight perches fßa lr 28p), ahoul I w« -thirds level aud in :Judtng tlio beau tfnl litt?e gully well-known to picnic parties. Thin portion of tbe "to. tints Park Farm " linn been luid off anH plimtcd ns a tiouu'Hliad site, w wull ft now', sbel(crod and water* d, »nd or minute's tho tiiirFt viowb in tbe dicttict. All tbo surrounding eubdhipiuuß of the original property have been t»k >v n up by gentlemen who intend to erect re&iJonces, and there is every ronson to anlicipa'e that tho Avdduo Roa-i will soon luiconi the favorite re&idcntiul s'lburb of Nuw Plymouth on account o. its heuhliy ei' nation an! aocess : bilitv. ' Plans and any further patticulars ou 1 application to i F. P. COBKILL, nß44a National Bank Chambers.

Taranaki Trotting Club. |f | I TIROTTDN© IMfcIEYINOto be held ON THE RACECOURSE, IVEW PLYMOUTH on THURSDAY JNovembor 9th, 1893. Orncl.»» :- P< rsi,lc<it : Jlr Romulus Street. Vicepresidents: Mr Albert Bayly nnd Dr. i hristio. Stewards: Messrs \V. J. Glassfoid, John Honerfleld.O Tat^.Pi^ott, Anderson, H. Julian, W. EUiot, Monte Mills, and H. Leppcr. Committee t M'smPflJdy. J Henly, T. W. Corbolt, Alex. Colson, C. Tst«, M. Craig, P. Duddy. Treasurer i Mr Tate. Clerk of Course : Ml- M. Mills. Olerk of Scales: Mr A. Ro'gon. Judge: Mr It. G. f aidy. Starter :Mr G. Gibson llandicappert J A Committee. PROGRAMME : 1. Maiddn Handicap Tbot of 10 soys. For holies that have nevrr won an advertised trotting event Nomination 10s, no acceptance. 3 miles. 2. Poky Toot Hakdioap of 16 soys j second to recoivo 2 soys fVom the stakes. Por ponies Hh. 2in. autl under. Nomination os, acceptance 6s. ljwllei. 3. Tabanaei Tiowiko Cldb Handicap of 40 soys, 2nd horse to reopive 6 soys. from tho Bbitcß. The winner of auy handicap tmit after dccUration of handicnp to receive a penalty of 1 2 seconds behind original start. Nomination £1 nccepUnce £1 2J miles, ' 4. Farveis'Tkot Handicap of ISrovs, 2nd horn to receive 3 soys from stakes. For hoi scs owned and trained by bonafde furmersfor three montlii prior to date of entry. Nomination 10s.no acceptance. 2 miles. N.B.— The Committee have defined a farmer ns follows : — A farmer is a perion who resides on a form and derives his living from euoh occupation. 6. Hahness TOt Handicap of 17 soys, 2nd horse to receive 2 soys from tbo stakes. Winner of any trotting race after declaration of handicap to receive a penalty of 10 seconds behind original stair. Nomination lfs, acceptance 7s. 2 miles. 6. Stiwakds' Haniucav of 18 soys, 2nd horse to receive 3 sow from the stakes f omination 10s, acceptance Bs. Winner of any trotting event after declaration of handicap to recoire a penalty of 7 Feoonds bcliind original start. 1 J miles. 7. Consolation Handicap of 15 soys. Open to all beaten horses competing at this meeting, Noint, nation 16s, no acceptance. 1} miles. Nominations close with the Fccistary at thg Taianaki Hotel on Saturday, October 2Ut, at 9 p m. Handicaps dcclai'ed on Wednesday, October 251 b. Acceptances close on ffttm-dur, 4tb, aj p. in 1. The Auckland Trotting Club Eules strictly adhered to. 8. Pi-eviousperfonnanccsof I hoi i 6es must be given at time of nominaUon. 3. Ail hoi pea to be ridden an 1 driven in colors 'to be speoified at time of nomination. A. A. AMBRIDGE, HonEea T

THB British & Continental PIANO CO , QUEEN SrKEET, AUCKLAND. HENIiY COOPER has b m nppointed Agei.t for Taranaki. Show Room : Wertl eim Sewing Machine A?enoy (next Public Reading-room,) Broughacu-ptroi t, New Plymouth. Upright Grund Piar.os, Overstunp, Iron Frame, lutftjt improvomenlß, from £1 per month. Best American Orcane. frc in 1 5s pr month PI A MOB and ORGANS by Kirkman, Brinßin ad & Foa. Haako, &o , &c, Bridgeport Or*aa Co., Chioago Cotla-,c Orpun Co., &c. Sco Tables oC Payments nnd advnntagog of our Hire Syttloin o£ I'iirc'mßO. ißG2in

F. J. JONES "tJTAS for sale at his Central -*- - 1 - Mart :— Double and Single Iron Bedsteads ('■iV'ty hajdsomo brat.B bnlf-tester bedsteads mounted with pearl), Double Mat rassea — Wire, spring, knpok nnd llax bin^Jts aUrcsaes wire nnd Has Ohenta Druwerp. rlininjf an'lftiucy tallis, ihiHhni r-, UK'Baerß, Bpiiug imtl t-i| ninl com In p. wnshBtandw, toilei uiito. p-r.uiibulalors, chaire, & •, &•. CB-JOKEny— T i'it ware, tea and dinner sets, cups auil saucers, platos, etc. A Haudsome New Taprstry and Hush Drawing-.ioom s-'vitc (seveu pieces) : Tv be sold cheap. Also. — A Burmoiettr & Waio'a (< cutrifagal) Cream Sopnrator, in per 00l orJor— 2o be had at a very loiofijurc Kolickohe Split Palings (sft) in any quantity, for si c e115..,.. All goods Bold privaiely dvi v ihe week nt unutuatly low pikn. Auction salea held every Saturday, commencing at I o'clock.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9827, 13 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9827, 13 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9827, 13 October 1893, Page 4

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