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Revolution in Agriculture. j JUST ARRIVED-Ex F.S. RUAHINE Oorbett's Celebrated DIGGING PLOUGHS — Lighter in draught, and more efficient in work than any other Digging ' Plough in the market. Albo, per above Bhip— Cnrh&H-'ci PATENT V^OrDetl b FOLDING HARROWS P' r-U^ff 'o Hand power THRESHV^OrDetL S ING MACHINE Grinding Mill, Chaff Cutters Reaper Knife {Sharpening Stands, Tubular Iron Whippletrees, &t. Okeys, Arno di Earp,. Ironmongers, DEVON STBEET CENTRAL, New Plymouth. WANTED TO PURCHASE ST A MPS jtbom 1855 to 1873. d Awn- O~t EACH paid for N.Z OU!O U! \5pX RTAMhSottheße is■mcß. It will repuy old risideuta to Hoarctj up their old letters urn ;orw>nr! thi-m tv ihb ur.leisuuod. Stamps inraijf. or blocks or on original letter* ullowid extra lor at v liboial rate. Alh -, bi>>ii prioie j paid f>>r old Australian stamps. Caeli Bent prompt!} per return umil. W. ORO.iABD & Co., ifi3h Bo '28 P.n Huwpra. SMOKERS! Every plug of the COR RECT TUINU AT LAST TOBACCO bears distinctly John H. Maclin & Sonp mmc. Do not be put off with any inferioi 1 brand, but insist on having the Loirec Thing a' Last— John Aveby, New Ply mouth, Wholesale Agent. New Plymouth Recreation Giounds. ATHLETIC" SPORTS. £Afa £X MON LAY MARCH 26th, 1894. Proceed* >to be devoted to further improvements. Stcwaid- : Messrs R. G. Bauchope, T. K. Skinner, fl Dempsey, H. Kivell, A. Goldwater, F Watson G. W. Browne, H. Ainawortb, W. Webster, jun, E> Humphries, W. Bennett, W. Perry, C. T. Mills, Harris Ford, T, Furlong, Jan., F. Jackson, ]?. Stohr, — Rowlinson, and B. Cock. Judges : Messrs T. K. Skinner and H. Dsmpsey. Starter : Mr F. Watson. Timekeeper tMr E. Humphries. Handicapper -. Mr H KiveH. PROG RAMME: 1 Maiden Race, 150 yds. Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10b. Entrance la, 2 Boys' Race (under 17 yeare), 150yda Ist prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is. Easter Handicap, Ist prize 80s, 2nd 20s, 3rd lCs Entrance 2s, acceptance 2s 4 Four part Race, 200 yds. Ist prize 15s, 2nd sb. Entrance Is. Four start rs or no race. One Mile Walk. lßt prizo 40s, 2nd 20b. 3rd 10s. Entrance In, acceptance Is. 6 220 yds Handicap. Ist prize 80a, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s Entrance 2s, acceptance 2s 7 One Mile Bicycle Race. l*t prize 50s, 2nd 20s, 3id 10s. Entrance Is, ac ceptance 2s. 8 Sack R-ce, 100 yds. Ist prize 20s, 2nd ss. Entrance If. 9 Halt-mile Handicap. Ist prize 60s 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Entrance Is acceptance 2s. 10 Boys" Hurolea (under 17 years) 120y.is, 3tt Hurdles let prize 20s, 2nd 10s. Entrance Is. 11 1 bree-legged Rare, 100 yds. Ist prize 20s, 2nd ss. Entrance 2s. 12 Easter Handicap, 440ydn. Ist prizo 80b, 2nd 20s, 3rd 10s. Entrance 2s, acceptance 2a. 13 Huninn Barrow Race, 75yda Ist pr ze 15s--, 2nd 10b. Entrance Ib. 14 Bicycle Handicap, 2 mileß. Ist prize 60s, 2nd 20b, 3rd 10b Entrance 2a, acceptance 2s. 15 Handic p Hurdles, 120 yds, 3ft 6in. hurdles Ist prize 60s, 2ml 20s, 3rd 10a. Entrance Is, accept nee 2a. 16 One Mile Handicap. Ist prize 80a, 2nd 20a, 3rd 10a. Eutrance 2s, acceptance 2s. 17 Obstacle Race. Ist prize 30s, 2nd 10s Entrance 2s. 18 -Foiced Handicap, 220 yds. Ist prize 40a, 2nd 10s. Entrance — wiunora 2s 61, losers Is. First race to start at 11.30 a ra. Nominations to be in the hands of the Hon fceo. Mr Adoph Goldwater (or P.I) Box 12; by 8 p.m ot the 17th March. Handicaps will be declared on Wednes day, March 21st. Acceptances must be in the Secretary's hands by 11 a.m. on day of spurts. Competitors must enter under i heir true name, and at the lime of entn must penalty of disqualification) dis close ail other minus under whuh they have at uny lime pertoruibd, and must >-end ' in a record of performances for the two years previous to tne date of closing entiies, in tiieevett o a nominator having iioue during that perioct, the last three performances to be given. (Jcmpetitois will not bo allowed to run uoleSß in proper costnmo I'roletiH luimt be .o writing, and lodge in tlie bunas of the fei retary within ten niin tos ot the decUration of the Judges decision. Each protest must be accout pinied by a deposit of 10s, w Inch sum .shall be forfeited if the protest be not upheld by the committee, wbobo dnciaion .-bill be final. Tho committee reservo tl c right to alter the order of cv uts should they think tit Three competitors to sta r t or no second prize. I'iie decision of the Coti'tnitteeiin nil cut-08 to bo linnl. Ia the event of the weathor being un favourable, the committee reserve tbe right to postpono th? sports till a future date. A bold Medal, vulued- at £5, will be given to the Fcoter of tho highest number of points in events Nos 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 16 Points to count Ist, 3; 2nd, 2; 3rd, 1. The T R.V. Band will play selections during the day. Boating on the Lake and other amuse menta. Admisßison to grounds, la ; childrei half-price. Annual Subscribers to Recreation Qrounds/raa on production of ticket. ADOLPH GOLDWATER.f Hon. Sec. Recreation Sportß Ground Committee. PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTI TUTIOItf, who are obliged to abstain ironi ordinary Coffee, should try Crease's Tar I axaqdm or Dandelion Coffee, which itrecommended by the highest Medical Authorities aB a very ••■ ble beverage for those suffering from weak digestion datulenoy, nervousness, etc. Not to know a not to have.— Edward L. Nathan, Wholesale Agent, New Plymouth.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 9952, 13 March 1894, Page 4

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