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F. C- MORTON, LAND & COMMISSION AGEBT. AGENT FOR Mntua! Life Association of Imperial lnoarai.ee G0,,. L&r.SI'ABMSIIF.D 1803. VALUER, AUDITOK, A"D ACCOUNTANT. Rents Collected and 'I'lj'.k-monjß Books kept. ' Devon-street, .■«'("■' Plymouth. WALTER KEENE, PROFESSOR of MUSIC, FOR eight you; a Li iho Lon r on Organ School and Inirrnntional Col'ojro of Mucic, and lr.to of the Rt Jime" Hill, Princess flr.ll, and People'o P.iUco Concbrts, London, Upvewjred to /umve At pupil's ovru residence Koi ti rms, etc., apply (o Iji T. JivEity, Devon streot. J-^eene, PIAMOJO«TJi TUNER, For two jearfl at Mu«ais Olift (Piano Tuners and liepairerM),. l! iis"ex, England, is prepared to Timu Piano t. 'J'orms, 7a G'!, or £1 Is a year. — Apply to Mi T\Ayep.Y, Devon stvei't. aO39u "" W. F. BROOKING,~~~ fauoral JTainishir and U n^ertakov, Brougham btieet, New Plyniou'b, DESIKESto return bis thanks for the very l'l-eral sbaie of llio above duties which has beon enlrusted to him in the pa&t, and to notify that in accord- ! auco with the requests of teveral friends be has made arrangements for the supply of Monumental Mason work, Headstones, Crosses, and Monuments of any design in Freestone, Gianite, or Maible, and with inscriptions incised, painted, gilt, or leaded, supplied and Used promptly and satisfactorily, and on the most reasonable terms. Grave fences in wood, iion, Rtono, or concrete, also erocted in tho same manner. lußpoet!on of designs and price? invited bofote ordering elsewhere. Funerals undertaken in town or country, and the trade supplied with all requisites. a9o4a ~CHSAP SALiii OF ACCORDEONS. THE BEST and CHEAPEST Accordeons in New Plymouth can b» purchased at C. M. Sorensen's Store, Ail new .stock. Shop open every night ti!! S o'clock. C. M. Borensen, Storekeeper. ' Devok-ktrde'.?, NEW PLYMOUTH. taranaki Trotting Association, mHE fcECOND ANNUAL MEEIIKQ JL OF TIIS TARANAKI TROTTING ASSOCIATION \VII,I, BC HEI,D .' kind permission of the Tarcnaki J.C.) • on tub &E"W PLYMOUin BACECOURSE, ON Thursday, SEPT % B 4 ER27l& ' OFFlOCTiS:— Freei lent : Mr R. Street. VicePresidents : Mossrs A Bayly, VV. G. Glassford, J. A very, T. S. Wcston, and E. M. Smith (M.H.R.). Commiitee: Mefisis C. Tato, U. G. Pardy, J. Henley, P. Duddy, Jas. Jiooker, nnd U. A. Scrivener. Heioards : Messrs A. Bayly j W. G. Glasaford, John Honoyfiold, C. I Tate, R. Pigott, H. Julian, M. Mills, E Lepper, C. Rogers, and J. Tuohy 7 reasurer : Mr C Tate. Glerk of Cours^ ; Mr J. Ilealey. Okrk of Scales : Mr A. Colson. Judge : Mr A. Bayly. Banditapper : Mr R. G. ParJy. j PHOGIiAMME : 1. Maiden Handicap Trot, of 10 soys. Tor horses that have never won an advertised trottingevent Nomination, 10s (c-loso on general ontiy night); 1 no acceptance 2 miles. 2. Htivncsa Trot Handicap, of 18 sno; srcoii'l hoiße to receive 3 bovb trom tbe stakes. Winner of any trotting race after declaration of hau dicap to bo re handicapped, as per Rule 30°. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 81. 2£ rnilea. 3. Pony Trot Handicap, of 12 soys ; second to receive 2 soys from the stakes. For ponies I4h. 2iu. and under. Nomination, 7?; acceptance, 53 H TdilCH. 4. Tavanaki Trotting Association Handicap, of 40 sovr ; second horse to receive 5 snvs from tho stakes. The winner of any Uudicap trot after de> laration of handicap to be rehandicapped, aa per Kulo 30°. Nomi nil ion, £1; acceptance, £1. 3 miles. 5. Fanners' Trot Handicap, of 12 povb: second hoiae to loceivo 2 bovb from tin) stake-. For horsos owned and trained bj io<<i; Jlda farmers for three months y. iui' to d,;te oE entry Nomination, VJs (clooj on general cntiy ui^lit); i.». .1 ivptanee. 2 miles. N.l'.. — 'I bo ('ol initt^i' lias defined a I faiiner as folliuvs: — A farmer ia a porfonwbo 10-iiHt- m, or pays rates on, 30 aciea o! hn r l. G.^Stewards' ll^uihrau, of 16 soys; u( cond horrii*. to r'rei\o 2 eovb from tho staj'seii. Non.inalion, 10s; acceptance, Ga Winner of any trotting event after dee'v uion of handicap to bo re hi'.n>!ici{>pcif, as per Rulo 30°. 2 miles. 7. Harness Trot, of 12 soys ; second horse to recoho 2 soya from the stakes. Nominations clobo on goneral ontry right. Handicaps declared on the grouud. Entry, 12s. 2 miles. Tho Taranaki Trotting Apeociation havo adopted the Auckland Trotting Rules. 0 Hule 30 — All winners of any race after handicap? are declared may bo rohandicapped, but such handicap fihull not exceed h'vo seconds per mile for re-handi-capped race. Nominations (with full particulars as to performances, colors of ridora, &c.) close i on Saturday, Boptcmbor Bth, 18U4, ut 9 p in., with the Secretary, at the Taranaki Hotel, Now Plymouth. Tho neceßsary fees ' must accompany all nominations and acceptances. Handicaps declared on or about Friday, September 14th, 1894. Acceptances and gonoial entries close oa Saturday, Soptomber 22nd, 1894, at 9 p.m., at the Ti-racaki Hotel, New Plymouth. The Comtntttoo rcaorvo the right to pjatpono the racos in case of bacTweather. A. A. AUBRIDGE, ai3Gm Hon. Sec,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10111, 18 September 1894, Page 3