TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION" SOCIETY. SHOC ING SEASON 1896. From v May to 30th June. • fTIHE shooting season for Native and X Imported, T Game in tho District, consisting of tHe Counties of Taranaki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve), will commence on the Ist May, and end on the 3)th June, both days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Re&erve, (. being the area within the circumference £ of a circle having a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Egmont, the ' shooting of Native and Imported game is strictly prohibited at all times. • NOTE.— Tbe Shooting of Native j Pigeons is strictly prohibited during 18SJ6. 3 Me mea tango mai i roto ite Kahiti, Nama • ' 14, ole 2 o nga ro a Aperira,' lß9B. Tari o te Tino Hekeretari o te Koroni ' Poneko, 30 Maehe, 1896. HE kupu whakamabara atu tenei, kia mohiotia ai, i raro i nga tikanga o ' te 7 o ng;a tekiona o "Te Tare Whakatikatika i to Ture Tiaki i nga Kararehe, '• 1895," i whakatakotoria he tikanga kia kaua c whakamatea nga kereru Maori, i i hea ranei, i roto i tenei tan 1896, a pera , ana te tikanga arai iia taki-obo tau, iia ' taki-ono tau, a rnuri aka nei. Otiij, ka ' aheianote Kawanaki te tukn panuiki te I Gazette, kape ite Takiwa o te Urewera 1 i etahi atu takiwa Maori ranej ki waho i . nga wbakahaerenga o taua tekiona, , W. C. WALKER, , Mo te Hekeretari mo te Koroni. ) Licenses can ONLY be obtained from the 1 Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth. ANIMALS PROTECTION ACT, 1880 Section 12.— The holder of every iceDse to take or kill game may sell game to any person holding a license to sell game without taking out any addiI tional license to sell game. ANIMALS PROTECTION ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1895. • Section 0.-*-Section 12, of the Anitrals Protection Act, 1880, IS HEREBY REPEALED. Holders of shooting licenses are hereby CAUTIONED against selling native or imported game without first taking out a selling license />K REWARD will be paid to any owO person procuring the conviction of any offender against the provisions of " Tho Animals Protection Act, 1880." LICENSES TO SHOOT. A. H. Condon Walter Middleton Wm. Mills Wm. A. McCutcheon Henry Old Wm. C. Phillips Henry T. Hall Arthur Hoskin E. W. Wheatley Alfred C. Aubrey John W. Crowe James B. Crowe Samuel E. Roberts H. B. Lepper Charles Rogers Fred. W. Green Charles Baariball John T. Campbell Newson Sheppard Edwin T. Lever [James Burgoss Fred. Gibbons A. W. Budge A. N. Hornby George MoLean Dr. Pairman A. Gilbert C. Messenger ,Wm. Sampson ' E. D, Westmaoott John V,. Dingle John Hook Abel Gftmlin Wm. T. Bishop ' Geo. W. "Wareham Thomas Corkili John F. Giddy Captain Cornwall 'Charles McKoy Parris Taylor Percy Bishop John Bennett Wm. P. Greeuway Albert Collins John Therkleston Osborne Wall M. J. Jones J. M. Christie Jervis George F. C. Jury C. E. Baby W. Spencer Arthur Owen A. L. Tuke J. Little James L. Connett D.Penwarden James Paul Henry Joffery E. Broad Wm. H. Miles John Pnrdie A. W. Earl H. Parker W. F. L. Chambers H. J. Newman S. Prosser ' W. F. Jenkins H. Bramley W. Bewley John Harvey James Harvey W. H. Franklyn C. O. Smith B. Corrigan H. Middleton N. E. McTaggart R. H. Davies Geo. Rutherrord A. E. Atkinson J. B. O'Sullivan T. O. H. Nicholls Matthew Waters Fred W. Bond William Hammond T. Shailer Weston Edwin Ramaka Major Messenger CaptJJremei R.N. David Teed O. Awtlnmbtnl Simon Scott • Horatio Martin A. Jury Peter Keith D, McALLUM, 889 Secretary. THE LITTLE WONDERYES, that is the name I have given my SHOP in Devon-street East (late Harknett s). The reason I have so designated it, is the wonder people express theBARGAINS , to be obtainod in it. Having just returned from Europe, where I had the opportunity of selecting the GOODS personally, paying cash for them, and getting large discount, I am willing to share the profits with my old friends I have Linen direct from Belfast Dress Stuff from Manchester Needles, Pins, Thimbles, &c, from Sheffield, and Hosiery from Scotland. Beady made Clothing from everywhere, which, with Birthday and Christmas Cards, Stationery, &c, fills up the shop, which is small, but as there is plenty of room in New Ply mouth, to make it larger, that is not worth fretting about. NOAV TJIEN, DON'T ALL COME AT ONCE. A. DAVIDSON, DRAPER, &c, "TOE LITTLE WONDER," , Devon-street East. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' DUBLIN EXHIBITION ' A T this Exhibition Distillers, Brewers, • J\. and Mineral Water Manufacturers 1 were represented, and I PETER DAWSON r was awarded tho I GOLD MEDAL i for his justly famous THREE DIAMOND PERFECTIO WHISKY. Buy this incomparable Whisky BY THE BOTTLE, and so avoid the substitution of inferior Whisky put into one of n DAWSON'S BOTTLES. h J. S. CANNING, Agent. FOR SALE, — A SECOND-HAND SEPARATOR, and Pulley aud ~ Belting Complete ; also a two Horsesi power, good as new and cheap. — Apply 7 to F. Sal WAV, Bell Block. alB3
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10648, 24 June 1896, Page 1
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839Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 10648, 24 June 1896, Page 1
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