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S* M ar J's Sunday School, THE SECOND OF THE Winter Rights' Entertainments [WILL H3 HELD ON j FRIDAY, Sept. 21st. b4l a SATUJRDAY, BF^TEMBETJ 22. NEWTON KING Have received instructions from Mr J. B Williamson to soli by auction at tho Haymarket, on tho above date, — mHE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DISHONOR By Captivutor (imp), out of Maid of Honor, by Kelpie (imp), osit oi.' Fairy Qjeen, by Peter Wilkinb (imp). Dishonor, own brotbor to Free'iom (winner Otago Cup) and Captive, both good performers, ami half brothor to Precedence, a good performer in Aiistr.ilia. Dishonor bhiuds 16 lianas high, good lich bay, sure foal getter, and just in his piimo — only 6 years old. Tho Trotting Riallioa JUDGE BYRON. By Judge Reklen (imp, 2.31 record), out of Lady Byron (3 uiilof:, 7.3"2), by Child Harold (imp). Judge Byron is a fast, untried colt, 3 ye.us old, 16 hnnds high, and ia by the same sire as Alfred B, Clwrnpion Roadster, New York, with a locord of 2 16|, to cait, and sold for 7000 dollurs. The hor.-es will bo on vio.v on Friday, at Mr Jury s Livery Stablea. •Sale at 12 o'clock. b42m Desirable Town Properties. FOtt SALE OR LEASE.— A building Bita cf H acres; nicely laid out with orchard, lawn, etc.; good position; pleasant outlook and well drainod. Will bo sold ou ejsy terms, or o^ner will lease for 50 years v. ith right of piirchas-o. — A pply to F P. COKKILL. FOR SALE,— Nico Freehold of about 2^ acres, tvitli lar^, Biibstuntiallybuilt residence. Some good fruit trees. Part of this property is well adapted for cutting up. Price very nio lerato, — Apply to F. P. CORKILL. : TTILLA RESIDENCE, nearly now, with V full section; on loading street Prico £400; eußy terms. — Apply to F. P. CORKILL. T>USINESS SITE, Devon street. Good _O position for shop and dwelling, with pleDty of room for stabling or workshop Price low. £asy terms.— Apply to b39a F. P. COPvKILL. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. « TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1594. High ( This evening, 10..")7. Watee: ) To-morrow morning, 11.4. Sun Set : This evening, 5.55. Sun Rise : To-morrow morning, 6.4. Phases op the Moon : Last Quarter, September 23rd-~oh. Dm. 13s. a.m. PORT OF NEW PLYMOUTH, ARBIVED Sept. 17 — Takapuna, s.s., 576 tons, Grant, from Maiiiikau. Passengers — Mrs and Miss George, Mesdames Jones, Myabriek, Mr and Mrs McKenzie, Mr and Mrs Fletcher, Messrs Whinr.iy. Hird. Lifer, McKmlay, Beetham, Smith. Shera, White, Waters, Lang. Jones, Hay, and Diekenson. Sept. 18 — Mahinapua,s.s.,226 tons, Newton, I from South. Passengers — Miss Murray, Mrs Rutherford, Messrs E. L. Nathan, Wenton, and 2 steerage. Sept. 18 — Gairloch, s.s., 340 tons, Norbury, from Maniikau. Passengers — Misses Brown, Dingle. Humphries, Carthew, Mesdames Corbctt and 'A children. Caverhill and child, Wait and boy, Mcssk, Brown, Palmer, O'Carroll, Mooie, C. Lever, W. Kivcll. B. Allen, W. Standish. G. Ryan, S. Humphries, C. Allen. J. Laing, J. Smith, L. Allen. J Robinson, R. Bellringei, Dover, Gibbs, Caithew, J. Dingle, Finuerty. Gleney, Caverhill, Snow. Garrett. Hatfield. Kingan, and 7 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. (Tairinrh from Mannkau. on Friday. Mahinapua. from Mannkau, on Friday. Takapuna, from South, on Saturday.. Mahinapua, from South, on Tuesday. Gairloch, from Manukau, on Tuesday. DEPARTED. September 17 — Takapuna, 5.«., for South. Pa=sengc-rs — Misses Edmeada, Walker, Messrs Westou (2), Hobbs, Pickering, Murcott, and others. Cargo — 19 pkgs butter, Crown Dairy Co. ; 35 do., N. King ;jo do.. Co-opera-tive Society ; 17 do., and 8 casks, Railway, WIND AND WEATHER | BY TELEGRAPH — TO-DAY, 9 a.m. | New Plymouth — E. light breeze, blue sky, sea smooth. Manukau Heads — E., fresh bicezc, overcast, gloomy, bar smooth. Auckland — E., fresh biceze, overcast, gloomy. Napier — Calm, clouds pa«sin<r. sea smooth. Wellington — S.E., Ucczp, clouds passing. Cape Fap.ewj;lt, — S.E., iic-h breeze, overcast, fcea rough. Lyttelton — N., light breeze clouds passing. Poet Chalmers — N.E., breeze, blue sky. Bluff — N.. light brce/c, blue sky. BAROMETER— Now Plymouth, 30-00. Manukau Heads : 28-94. Auckland: 29-81. Napier : — •— . Wellington : 3d 07. Cape Farewell: 30-23. Lyttelton: 30'2t. Port Chalmers : 30-13. BlufE : 3Q-Ql. MAIL NOTICES, f Mails will be closed at the Chief Post-office Devou-strcet, a 8 follows: — i®" For Auckland and North, per s.s. Mabinapua, close to-day (Tuesday), Sept. 18th at 7 p.m. gS" For South Africa, per direct boat from Melbourne, close on Tuesday, Sept. 18th, at G a.m. tffi" For Karotonga and Tahiti, per s.s. Richmond (from Auckland), close on Saturday, Sept. 22nd, at 11.30 a.m. l?sp For Chatham Islands, pci s.s. Kalin (from Lyttelton), close on Friday, September 28th, at (i a.m. F. D. HOLDSWORTII, Chief Postmaster. DEATH. KWINNERTON. — At Christclmi-cli, suddenly, J. J. SwiNNERTON, of Auckland, father of Mih C. H. Burgess, Nciv Plymouth. ROBERT SCOTT (FROM BIRMINGHAM), PBOFE3SDR OF TOE VIOLIN, is ready to receive pupils. Address — Care Mr. J. Gimiour, Devon-street; Or of Mr Ezra Brook, f46om Devon Street Eaet. A. H. Palmer! [E, P. Clare PALMER & CLARE, ENGINEERS and BUjKVEYOKS, Licensed under "Tho Land Transfer Act," Every description of Engineering and Survey work undertaken. Country correspondence promptly attended to. Offios: Over Mef-fmt Teed & Co.'s Phannucy, Devon Street, New Plymouth, 631 m and at Stratford. BURGESS, FRASER & Co., GENERAL IMPORTERS AHI) Commission Ag<»nts; DEVON-STREET. NE-W PLYMOUTH,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 2