f eas Teas Teas. \X7"£ havo just received a consignment of Teas from Ceylon, which includes half chests, boxes, and packets, which are exceptionally good value. I DO BOXES ( s P ecial )> \ f) Samples on application to G-oldwater Bros #!) OURRIB- STREET. EMPIRE TEA CO. TT is a fact that A the Empire Tea EMPIRE TEA CO. Company has landed. 75,8801bs India tea EMPIRE TEA CO. ex Maori, and of this shipment we say EMPIRE TEA CO. unhesitatingly, It is the Best EMPIRE TEA CO. Assortment and the Most ExoepEMPIRE TEA CO. tional Quality we HAVE EVEB ' SEEN. EMPIRE TEA CO We have three direct shipments of tea EMPIRE TEA CO. from Calcutta every year. EMPIRE 'TEA CO. . Our Ceylon Teas EMPIRE TEA CO. are also of exceptional quality, and EMPIRE TEA CO. these are arriving almost every week EMPIRE TEA CO. all the year round. EMPIRE TEA CO. What does this mean V EMPIRE TEA CO. 7t means that the Empire Tea Co. is EMPIRE TEA CO. in the van of progress. EMPIRE TEA CO. It means that the best assortment EXII'IRE TEA CO, and most exceptional quality goes EMPIRE TEA CO. into our blendß. It means that by EMPIRE TEA CO. buying largely and judiciously, the EMPIRE TEA CO. Empire Tea Co. not only strives to, EMPIRE TEA CO. but DOES excel. EMPIRE TEA CO. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., . WELLINGTON. PROPRIETORS. BURGESS, FRASEtt & Co., Local Agents. fARANAKI ANNUAL REGATTA (under rules of tbe New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association) WILL TAKE PLACE ON Thursday, March 15, on the W A I T A B A RIVER. Patrons : Col Trimble and J. Paul, Eaq President : VV. P. Snell, Esq. Ttce- \ Preiidents : Dr Chrifltie, J. B. Roy, Esq., J. Sarten, Esq., and Dr. O'Carroll. ■ tewards : Drs. Hutchineon and J Valintine, Messrs, Messrs J. Foreman, S. W. Nicholls, N. K. McDiarmid, J. Bayly, H Gourlay, J. Riddle. v.J3imMtee : Messrs F. Bluck, S. Joll, H. T Joll, S. W. K:c1ioI1b, J D. Wyllie, J. Sarten, L. Sarten, P. Dover, W. Stoddart. R. Tate, J. Tuohy, H. Spurdle. Judge : Mr J. Finnerty. Starter : Mr J. Cameron. Umpiie :Mr G. V. Tate. Timekeeper : Mr B\ Watson. Secretary and Treasurer : Mr P. Bluck. PROGRAMME. 1 llorsb Marine Debby. To start at 11.30 a.m. ; post entries. Three to start or no race. First prize, £1 ; 2nd, 10s. 2 Maiden Whaleboat Raoe.. To start at 11.45 a.m. No member of the crew to have won any race (junior races under 21 excepted). Two miles. First prize, £6 ; 2nd, £1. 3 Fancy Dress Whaleboaf Raoe. To start at 12.15 pin. For crows not entered 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, £5 ; 2nd, £1. 4 Junior Whaleboat Race. To start at 12.45 p.m. Crows under 21 years. Ono and a-half miles. First prize, £5 ; 2ud, £1. 5 Duck Hunt. To start at 1.15. Poßt entry. Prize, £1. G Champion Wualeboat Race, To start at 1 .30 pni Thrno miles. First prize, Silver Medals and £15; 2nd, £3. 7 Ladies' \Vu4LEboat Raoe. To start tat 2 p iv. About half-mile. First prize, Trophies. 8 fcwiMMiNQ Obstacle Race. Open to all comers. First prize, £1 ; 2nd, 10b 9 All Comers Wualeboat Race. To start at 235 p.m. Winners of the Champion Raco are debarred. Two miles. First prize, £8; 2nd, £2 10 Flying Wualeboat Race. To start at 3 p.m. Straight run, about three quarter mile. First prize, £5; 2nd, £1 II °Maori Canoe Race. Allcomers. To start at 3.30 p.m. Post entry. First prize, £3; 2nd, £1. 12 Water Tournament. To start at 4 p.m. Post entry. Firßt prize, £2 13 Sailing Rack. Post entry. Mrst prize, £3; 2nd, £1. 0 Three boats to start or no second prize, j CONDITIONS. All entries, except post entries, must be lodged with the Secretary; entrance fee (10 per cent, of amount of first prize) must be paid at time of entry. Entries close at 8 p m. on Wednesday, 7th March, at Secretary's office. Names and weights of crews, with substitutes, to be given. Notk — The time of staiting will be about half an hour later than Btated on programme. FRED. BLUCK, j 55hm Secretary. ! BB| WHB IN TME.— Oonridar your n«*WT^ —in cnees of Weakness, Norvcuanesb, L 1 PaJplt&ttou.ljicapairfty.BebU&r.Loss r m of vital Power, Impaired. ]g%Htti or II Strength, Bevero Ptvinß, *<x (Iti etthei IBgB Be*), no muttor ho<«achron<o or serer*. FABR'S ELECTRIC fIEUULr? »ro tbt sr.uido6t.moht sptfiMjvvrii powoi^lremeion«»rth. Onopuckageiatufficioaiiccvcii! Ttoktiv th» oW«t, ana most «HitMr«d, to WOH7 ". *!R»CI.». Bting perfectly btmaleu, tin; tars Be bad ivfut slteoto. OKartnlfdmertofaU. Pallpsnionlarsfroh under oorar. from the N. Z. R le ogentt — CSUu SUPPLY 00., Box 60, Dunedin atfAHß'.s ft..- vine FiLLUMU ur* w*r(A their ueigb, ut f*ld *x§\j Mv maffc, girls* latU&t rtlkf, and wo-king *. Jgiiu •*< o«Hr,p«r»*n«nt«ur*tD«T«*r w«, JV^Jfta-
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9950, 10 March 1894, Page 3
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