P. C- MORTON, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT. AGENT FOX Miitual Life Association of Aufttalatda. Imperial Ir.snra i"cci "cc C 0.,, Lrt ESTABLISHED 1803. VALUER, AUDITOII, AND ACCOUNTANT. Rents Coliectod and Trade moHi Books kept. Devon-street, New Plymouth. WALTER KEENE, PROFESSOR of MUSIC, FOR eight yeais at the London Organ School and International College of Music, and late of tho St Jamee Hall, Princes? Hall, and People's Palace Concerts, London, is prepared to leccive Pupils ll or tJic &'i?:uof<trte At pupil's own rosidence. For terms, etc., apply to Mr T. AvintY, Devon street. "^y alter I£eene, PIANOFOETE TUNEE, For two years at Messrs Clift (Piano Tuners and Ropairers), Sussex, England, is prepared to Tune Pianos. Terms. 7s Gd, or £1 Is a year. — Apply to Mr T. Aveby, Devon street. aG39a w. f. brookTngT" JTuneral JTumiska* and Brougham street, New Plymouth, DESIRES to return his thanks for the very liberal share of the above duties which has beon entrusted to him in the pa&t, and to notify that in accordance with the requests of several friends he has made arrangements for the supply of Monumental Mason work, Headstones. Crosses, and Monuments of any design in Freestone, Granite, or Marble, and with inscriptions incised, painted, gilt, or leaded, supplied snd fixed promptly and satisfactorily, and on the most reaeonable terms. Grave fences in wood, iron, stone, or concrote, also erected in the same manner. Inspection of designs and prices invited before ordering elsewhere. Funerals undertaken in town or country, and the trade supplied with all requisites. a9o4a CHEAP SALE OF ACCORDEONS. fljnHE BRST and CHEAPEST ■"• Accordeons in New Plymouth can be purchased at C. M. Soken- | sen's Store. All new stock. Shop open every night till 8 o'clock. C. M."Borensen, Storekeeper, Devon-street, I NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI 5 Trotting Association, mHE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING I -A- i OF THE ! TARANAKI TROTTING ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD kind permission of the Taranaki J.C.) ON THE NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE, ON Thursday, SEPTE S ER27TE ' Officers: — President : Mr R. Street. VicePresidents : Messrs A Bayly, W. G. Glassford, J. A very, T. S. Woston, and I E. M. Smith (M.H.R.). Committee : Messrs C. Tate, R. G. Pardy, J. Healoy, P. Duddy, Jas. Booker, and R. A. Scrivener. Hieicai dn : Messrs A. Bayly W. G. Glassford, John Uonoyfield, C. Tate, R. Pigott, H. Julian, M. Mills, E Lepper, C. Rogers, and J. Tuohy 1 rcasurcr '. MrC TatP. Clerk of Course : Mr J . Henley. Clerk of Scales : Mr A. Colson. Judge ; Mr A. Bayly. Ilandirapper : Mr R. G. Pardy. PROGRAMME : 1. Maiden Handicap Trot, of 10 soys. For horses that have never won an advertised trotting event Nomination, 10s (close on general entry night); no acceptance 2 miles. 2. Harness Trot Handicap, of 18 soys; second horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes. Winner of any trotting race after declaration of handicap to be re handicapped, as per Rule 30*. Nomination, IOs; accept' ance, 8 . 2i miles. 3. Pony Trot Handicap, of 13 soya ; second to lecoivo 2 soys from the etakeß. For ponies 14J1. 2in. and under. Nomination, 7c; acceptance, 5a J£ miles. 4. Taranaki Trotting Association Handicap, of 40 soys ; second -.horse to receive s sovs from the stabep. The winner of any handicap trot after ddlaration of handioap to be rebandicapped, ap per Rule 30°. Nomi nition, £1: acceptance, £1 3 milet>. 5. Farmers' Trot Handicap, of 32 hoys: second hoi so to receive 2 soys from thu fclnko'. For horses owned and trained by bo'ia fido fanners for three months prior to date of entry Nomination, 12s (close on general entry night); no accoptance. 2 miles. N.B.— The Co a mitteo has defined a farmer as follows: — A farmer is a perbon who resides on, or pays rates on, 30 acres of land. G.^Stowards' Handicap, oflGeovs; second hoiso to lcceive 2 bovn from the stakes. Nomination, 10.-; acceptance, (is Winner of my trotting event after declination of handicap to bo ro handicapped, as per Rule 30°. 2 miles. 7. Harness Trot, of 12 soys ; second horso to receive 2 soys from tUo stakes. Nominations closo on general entry night. Handicaps denlured on the ground. Entry, 12n. 2 miles. The Taranaki Trotting Apsociation have adopted tho Auckiand Trotting Rules. 0 Rule 30 — All winners of any race aftor handicaps aro declared may be rehandienpped, but euch handicap shall not exceed five sccoudb per milo for re-handi-capped lace. Nominations (with full particulars as to performances, ooloru of riders, &c.) close on Satorday, September Bth, 1894, at 9 pm., with tho Secretary, at tho Taranaki Hotel, New Plymouth. Tho neco3saryfees nniPt accompany all nominations and acceptances. Handicaps declared on ornbout Fiuday, I Soplember 14th, 1894. Acceptances and general entries close on Satorday, September 22nd, 1894. at 9 p.m., at the Taranaki Hotel, Now Ply mouth. The Committee reserve the light to {ius.tpono tho races in cubo of bad r weather. '- A. A. AMBRIDGE, a53Gm lion. Sot. 1 .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 10112, 19 September 1894, Page 3
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