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Revolution m Agriculture. JUST ARRIVED— Ex S.S. RUAHINE Qorbett's Celebrated DIGGING PLOUGHS — Lighter in draught, and more efficient in work than any othor Digging Plough in the market. Also, per above ship — r^^^U^A-4- 9^ PATENT iwOrDetL S FOLDING HARROWS P/^r-K/aff 'o Hand power THRESHLxOrDett S ING MACHINE Grinding Mill, Chaff Cutters Reaper Knife Sharpening Stands, Tubular Iron Whippietrees, &c. Okeys, Arno di Earp, Ironmongers, DfcVON BTBEET CENTRAL, New Plymouth. WANTED TO PURCHASE OLD N'W ZEALAND FOSTAG STAMPS PBOM 1855 to 1873. d. Awn- O"1 EACH paid for N.Z QU1 lU .^,J_ RTAMFS of ihese ib->»u--b. Il will repay old residents to search up their old letters un<) lorwiid thtm tv the uurie'suncd. Stamps in | airtor blocks or oa original Utierr. uliowid extra tor at a liberal rare. Als , iii>>li pricia paid for old AutttraliuQ slumps. Cneli Htnt promptly uer return "»>ilV 7. ORCHARD & Co., ifiHh Bo 28 I.' 4 Huwora. SMOKERS! Every plug of the COR RECT THINW AT LAST TOBACCO bears distinctly John H . Maclin & Sons name. Do not be put off with any inferior 1 brand, but insist on having the Cwrec Thing at Last— John Aveky, New Flymouth, Wholesale Afjeut. New Plymouth Recreation Giounds. athletkT sports. EASE* MONDAY MARCH 26th, 1894. I'rocceds to be devoted to further improvements. Stewatd : Messrs R. Q. Bauchope, T. K. Skinner, fl Dempsey, H. Kivell, A. Goldwater, F Watson G. W. Browne, H. Ainsworth, W. Webster, jun , E '■ Humphries, W.Bennett, W. Perry, C. T. Mills, Harris Ford, T. Furlong, jun., F. Jackson, F. Etohr, — Rowlinaon, and R. Cock. Judges : Messrs T. K. Skinner and' H. Dempaoy. Starter: Mr S. Watson. Timekeeper : Mr E. Humphries. Handicapper : Mr H Kivel!. PROG RAMME: 1 Maiden Race, 150 yds. lßt prize 20s, 2nd 10s.' Entrance la. 2 Boys' Race (under 17 years), 150 yds lßt prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is. Easter Handicap, Ist prize 80s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s Entrance 2b, acceptance 2s 4 Four part Race, 200yde. Ist prize 15s, 2nd ss. Entrance Is. Four start- re or no race. One Mile Walk. Ist prize 40s, 2nd 20b. 3rd 10s. Entrance Is, accepti ante Is. 6 '220yd8 Handicap. Ist prize 80s, 2nd 208, 3rd 10s Entrance 2s, acceptance 2d 7 One Mile Bicycle Race, lot prize 60t>, 2nd 208, 3id 10s. Entrance Is, ac ceptance 2s. 8 Sack R cc, 100 yds. Ist prize 20s, 2nd ss. Entrance lc 9 Hair-mile Handicap. Ist prize 60s 2nd 20b, 3rd 10s. Entrance Ib acceptance 2s. 10 Bjys' Hurolea (tinder 17 yoara) 120y 's, 3tt Hurdles Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10b. Entrance Is. J i Three-legged Race, 100 yds. Ist prize 20a, 2nd ss. Entrance 2s. 12, Easter Handicap, 440 yds. Ist prize 80s, 2nd 20s, 3rd lUs. Entrance 2e, acceptance 2s. 13; Hiinmn Barrow Raco, 75ydn Ist pc ze 15h, 2nd 10a. Entrance Is. ! L Biojclo Handicap, 2 mileß. Ist prize ' 60s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10a Entrance 2s, acceptance 2s. lt> Handic p Hurdles, 120 yds, 3ft 6in. hurdles Ist piize 60a, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10e. Entrance Is, accept nee 2s. 16 One Mile Handicap. Ist prize 80s, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10a. Entrance 2s, acceptance 2s. 17 Obstacle Race. Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s ' Entrance 2s. 18 Foiced Handicap, 220 yds. Ist prize i 40s, 2nd 108. Entrance — wiunors 2s 6ii, losers Is. First race to start at 11,30 a m. Nominations to be in the hands of the Hon ftlc. Mr Adoph Goldwater (or P.O Box 12) by 8 p.m ot the 17th March. iHandicapa will be declared on Wednes dXy, March 21st. 'Acceptances must be in the Secretary's hanus by 11 a in. on day of spurts. imißt enter under Uieir true namo, and at the lime of entn mubt (Under penalty of disqualification) die close nil other naiius under wiii.li they have at uny lime peri'onnud, and must send in a record of performances for the i two years previous lo tne date of closing entries, in iheevoct o a nominator liuving none during that period, tho last three porfoimances to be given. '(.Jtiiipetilors will uot bo allovvmi to run uplesß iv pmper continue. Protests must bo a writing, and lodge id the hands of tlm i-tcreUry witliin ten til ill' tes ot (.tie deul trillion ot ttie Judges 'lection. Each protect must be accom p'lDied by v depouit of 10b, v Inch sum be forfeited if lhe pmtest be not upheld by the coiiiinitUe, wli^se dotision -h.ili bo final. '1 he uouuuitteo roscrvo tl.o ri&ht to altei the order of cv nts bhould tiny think fit Three ccmpUtlors to BlaH or no second prize. I'ne decision o£ the Cou'inittoojin al) cases to be final. • In the event of the weathor beiug un favourable, the committee io<erve the rjfflu to postpone tli9 sports till a future date. A Uold Medal, vulued at £5, will be given to the poorer of the nigliest number of points ia oveDts Nob 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 16 Points -to count Ist, 3; 2nd, 2; 3rd, 1 The T B.y. Baud will play selections during the day. Boating on the Luke and other amuse menta. Admissison to grounds, Is ; childrei half price. Annual Subscribers to Recreation Grounds/r« on production of ticket. ADOLPH GOLDWATER.J Hon. Sec. Recreation Sports Ground Committee. ' PERSONS OF DELICATE (JONSTI TUTIoN, who are obliged to abstain ttom ordinary Coffee, should try Crease's Tab axaqi m or Dandelion Coffee, which itrecommended by the highest Medical authorities as a very . ble beverage for thowe suffering from weak digeetion flatulency, nervousness, eto. Not to know ■ not to have.— Ed ward L. Nathan, Wholesale Agent, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9951, 12 March 1894, Page 4

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