Thos Cook & Son, TOURIST & GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS. Chief Offices— Ludgate Circus, London; with Branches und Agencies all over the world. PASSAGES granted to and from all parts of tho Globe, by all lines of steamers and at lovnst rates. Rail p.nd Coach Tickets and Hotel Coupons issued for use in all civilized countries. Patrons of this agency enjoy special benefits without increased cost. Satisfactory arrangements for thoue wishing to visit Mount Egmont. Full information obtainable upon application to W. J. SHAW, Agent for Now Plymouth and District. 198 a j7& w. jenkinsoiT CARRIAGE BUILDERS, Goveb Street (Near the Red House Hotel), NEW PLYMOUTH. Every description of Carriages, Carts, &c, built to order at \ery reasonable prices. 25ra _^ \^ALSH & r pAYLOR, PORK BUTCHERB, AND SMALL GOODS' SHOP, DEVON STREET, Poultry Always on Hand. Cash Purchasers of Dairy- fed Pork and •205£ Poultiy. Revolution in Agriculture. JUST ARRIVED-Ex S.S. RUAHINB. Qorbett's Celebrated DIGGING PLOUGHS — Lighter in draught, and more efficient in work than any other Digging Plough in the market. Also, per above ship— rWV»Atf 'c PATENT \_Or_LLl b FOLDING HARROWS P^rK^ff 'c Hand power THRESH*_<jrueil s=> ING MACHINE. Grinding Mill, Chaff Cutters Reaper Knife Sharpening Stands, Tubular Iron Whippletrees, &t. Okeys, Arnold 1 Earp, Ironmongers, DEVON STREET CENTRAL, New Plymouth. " It saves tho merchant's business from a goirjg to the bad " By a-raking in the patronage the fpublic can't refuse." This can well be said of Sharland's Baking , Powder As the proof of the pudding is in the eating f-n the proof of the Baking Powder ie ia the using. A preparation which challenges comparison by actual test, and always stands the trial most favorably, is SHARLAND'S " 38 ©a" Strand Baking Powder. fARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA (under rules of tbo Now Zealand Amateur Rowing Association) WILL TAKE PLACE ON Wednesday, March 14, on tho V, r -A I T A R A RIVER. iiit-ons: Col Trimble and J. Paul, Efrq. President: W. P. Snell, Esq. ViceRrciidcnts : Dr Gliristio, J. B. Roy, Esq., J. Sarten, Esq., and Dr. O'CarrolL ■ towards : Drs. Ilutchinson and Valintino, Messrs, Messrs J. Foreman, 8. W. Nicholls, N. K. McDiarmid, J. Bayly, H Qourlay, J. Riddle. Committee : Messrs F. Bluck, S. Joll, H. T. Joll, S. W. Nicholls, J D. Wyllio, J. Sarten, L. Sarten, P. Dover, W. Sloddart. R. Tate, J. Tuohy, H. Spurdle. Judge : Mr J. Finnerty. Starter : Mr J. Cameron. Umpire : Mr G. V. Tate. Timelceeper : Mr F. Watson. Secretary and Treasurer : Mr F. Bluck. PROGRAMME. 1 Horse Mabine Derby. To start at 11 30 a.m. ; post entries. Three to start or no race. First prize, £ ; 2nd, Jb. 2 Mai ncN Wualeboat Raoe. To start at 11.45 a m No member of tho crew to have won any race (junior races under 21 excepted). Two miles. First prize, £ ; 2nd, £. 3 Fancy Drkss Whaleboau Race. To start at 12.15 pin. For crews not entere I in any other race in the Regatta Entry to be accompanied with a description of costume for the committee's approval. One and a-half miles. First prize, £ ; 2nd, JE. 4 Junior Wiialehoat Raoe. To start at 12,45 p.m. Crows under 21 years. Ono und a-half miles. First prize, £ ; 2nd, £. 5 Duck Hust. To start at 1.15. Poßt entry. Firct prize, £ ; 2nd, £. 6 Cuampion Wualeboat Uace, To start at 1.30 p m Throe miles. First prize, £ ; 2nd, £. 7 Ladies' Whaledoat Raoe. To start at 2 pm. About half-mile. First prize, £ ; 2nd, £. 8 bwiMMiNQ Obstacle Raoe Open to all comers. First prize, £ ; 2nd, £ 9 All Comers Whaleboat Raoe. To start at 235 p.m. Winners of. the Champion Race are debarred. Two miles. First prize, £ ; 2nd, £ 10 Flying Wualeboat Race. To start at 3 p.m. Straight run, about threequarter mile. First prize, £ ; 2nd, £ 11 Canoe Race All comers. To start lit 3.30 p.m. Pnstontry. Firßt prize, £ ; 2nd, £ 12 Water Polo. To start at 4 p.m. Post entry. First i-risse, £ CONDITIONS. All cnlrioa, oxcopt post entries, must be lodged with the Secretary; entrance fos (10 per cent, of amount of first prize) must be paid at timo of entry. Entrioß close al 8 pin.on Wednesday, 7th March, at fcccretury's office. Names and weights of erowa, with substitutes, to be given. FRED. BLUCK, 55m h Secretary,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9921, 5 February 1894, Page 3
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698Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9921, 5 February 1894, Page 3
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