MUSICAL NOTICE. MJ$. W. COKER boms to announce lint he has disposed of the business recently carried on by him at Nti*w Plymouth e.s Pianoforte importer, I'nnei, etc , to Messrs H. Oollißr'A Co , of -,W»nganui,- with whom be was lormerly in partn' rship. ' H, Collier & Co. ore authorised to receive all moneys dae to W. Coker in account of tho bnßinese. WALTER COKER. Having taken overtbe business as above, H. Collier & Co. trust to receive the support as accorded Mr Coker both recently and formerly, when in partnership with H. Collier & Co. Every endeavor, will be made to .meet the demands ot the mns'oil public b,j keeping, a large stock of Pianos and Organs by fiiot-ol>Bß makers, such, as — , . Col'ard.^ Collard j qoos &"Kallman" , Eave3bff . . Wedig Hopkinaon , J Waldemar ■' ' ■ KuaiiEß, Estey Organ Co. | Bridgo Port Orgau Co] Especial ca'cvAil be talcen that all in. strumenta sold toill bo rdiabh in ev&nj respe t, the choap, Bbowy instrun e n .ts, to many of which are ahippod io tl c Colonies, being rigorously pxJii led frotu the stock. H.O. & Co., who have be6n established 20 years on this Coasr, give their own guarantee that all instruments are as reprebented, and reliable in every reßpeot. ' Violins fc musical Instruments A well selected stock of Violins, Musioal Instruments, and sundries alway'« on hand. Mp&io. — A vwli- selected stock of ebeet music and bDokßwiilke kept, with latest novelties by evtry stiamer. — The Pianoforte Tuning ■ will be carried on in us efficient a cnanner us formerly. Country districtß are visited regularly botween New Plymooth and Palmerslon, and ns the tunors are continua'ly travelling the coint, worioan be ezeoated at very short notice. H. GOLLIER & CO., Pianoforte Im.orters and Tunere, ' r Devon-strfet, , New Plymouth; ; and at Wanganui and Palmeraton ' North. ! ' Head Offiob— Wnnganui. tfST Mon-xcer — New Plymouth — .*» Mb B. WOOUINQ Waitara Atkletic Sports will be held on the RECREATION GROUNDS, '••' ■' v 'WAITABA, < . J r on THURSDAY, SOiir NOVEMBEB. Offickbs :—: — President, Dr Hutchinson ; Vice-Presidente, Dr. ValintiDe and F. Uluck/Epq. J Jad^eß Messrs Jl Ponl Bnd E. Vicktra ; Sta>ter, Mr R. H. Davies ; Hundjcappor, Mr J. Tuohy ; Committ,ee, Mepsrs G. Andrews, A. (Yx, R. Tato, U. Gollop, A. Hompton, C. Hcrublow, A. Moosemao,'A. W, Oslo, J. Tuohy, W. Wells, and J. D, Wylhe. PROGRAMME : 1. Miidrn Race, 150 yds. Ist prize. 30s; 2nd, 108 ; entrance, 2b 2. lOOydH Handicap. Ist prize, 80s; 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 5s ; nom. 2s, accep. 2s 3. Half-mile Handicap. Ist priz*, 60s ; 2ad, 20s ; 3rd, 5s ; nom. 2b, accep. 2s 4. Boys' Race (under 15yrs)< Prize monav.3oß ; entrance free s.^ 22oyds Handicap. lal prize, 80s; • 2nd, 20s ; 3rd, 5s ; nom. 2s, aocop. 2s 6. Handicap High Jump. Ist prize, 20b; 2nd, 5b ; norn In, aucep. Is 7. 220yd a Hurdles (handicap). Ist prize, 6Od ; 2od, 15b ; 3rd, ss ; nom. 2*, accep. 2s 8. \V*rest'ing (Cumberland etyle) under Ilut7ib. lslpriz , 40b ; 2nd, 20d ; 3rd, 10s ; ent. 3a 9. Quarter mile • Handicap. Ist prize - 80s; 2od, 20a , 3rd, 55,; nom. 2e, . .accep. 2s 10. Hop, f-'tep, nn ' Jump (handicap). Ist prize, 2Cs ; 2nd,<ss ; nom. la, acoep. Is 11. Open Local Handicap, 200 yds (opqn to members of the local foctbal], cricket, and rowing clubs). Ist prize, 80a ; 2nd, 205.; 3rd, 10s ; nom. 2b, , , accep. 2s , 12.r 120 yds Hurdle Handicap. Ist prize, 60s ; 2nd, 15b ; 3rd, 5s ; nom. 2s, ; accep 2s • 13. Mile Handicap. Ist >rize, 80i ; 2nd, ' 20s ; 3rJ, ss ; nom. 2s aooep, 2s 14,, Forced Handicap, loOjds. Ist prize, , 30s * 2nd ,10s ; entrance, winnors 2b ' 6d ; losb-e, 1b; all winners forced to ■ enter. • Nominations close with the Secretary at Waiter* on Tuesday, 14th November, ot 10 p.m ,ned will not be recognise 1 unless uecnmpiiniol with necessary fees List of performances from Ist Nov , 1801, to accompany nominations ; if none during that period last three pcr rorruinceßr orruinceB to be given. Handicaps published 18111 November Acceptances clone »t 12 oMjck at ground on day of Bfortr. Sports commence wt 12 o'ol 'ck. A Gold Medal, coitinx 13 I p, wi'l be given for the hig.li st ni;i rotate points numbered ia ovonts 2 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, and 13; points to count 5, 3, and 1 Three to start or no race; four to start or no second prize ; six to start or no third. Auckland Amateur Athletic rules will be adhered to as closely as possible. The Committee rtseivj tho right to tr ak<> any alteration in tho programme they mny deem neceßßary, Waitara Br-WH Band ia attendance. ' A CONCERT and DANCE will be heldin the Town Hall iv tho evening. E WIN H, PETRERICK, a993h Hon. Sacretary. TARA.NAKI AGOLIMATISATION SOCIETY. Fishing Sea«ou-Isfc October, 189$, to .'list March, ISO 4. FIBHING LIOE^BE3 may bo obtained fr. m Mr Nuthjn, tobacconist, loglewood ; Mr Patoo, Btorekerp^r, Stratford ; Mr John Avory, tobacconist, Now Plymouth; and from tho unkreLned. D. McALLUM, •i9o6<i Secretary PBIVATE RESIDENCE. MRS BERRIDGE, of Tho Grange, Devon-street Woßt, has vucanoies for gentlemen and lady boardere. b77h ''~' FOR SALE. pORNEBSEOTION, Devon street East. ' Love). I'xot llent Bite for residence. Apply to W. J. SO AW, bltOu Comuußsion Agent.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 3
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