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j F£ORAL CAKMVaL. J 1 WEDNESDAY, 9th November Next , „ ■ !IN THB I( .BEOREATION GROUNDS, i ; In. aid of the Board's Funds. ■ , in,, Mesdaraes 1 Aliens Avery, Bay ty, Bennett, Boult, R. C6ck, Gd Cock, H: Ford, Freeth, Fookes, Govett, Hutcbiason, Haywood, R. Hooker,.S. Hill, R. Jury, Kerr, Mills, Newman! Roy,'Rocho,, Stanford, Snow--ball, E.M. Smith, and fates/, Misses Boswortb, Bet ry, Devenish, Evanß, Hirst, Hempton (2), Lawson* Nailf, Stanford (2), Testar, and Ttfylor.' ' - ■ n ■ President :— Mrs'EbckriU. .•' . B on. Sec. :— Miss' 'Ahier. ; ; j Assisted 'by the member's of tho' Board. ■'" •'• '.PR^O-G-RfAiM'-M^EJ^ 1 ' 7^ 1 '• CdMFETITI^B- EVENTS. * '' , '■ ' 'eiase/l.^-D'efiorated^Dray;" Waggon' or -Express, drawn by 'two ormore animals Clasß-2.— -Decorated four-wheeled Carriage, drawn, by' oneih'orse^br pony „ Class 3.-rDecorated .four -wheeled. Carriage, drawn by two or more animals 7 Class 4.— Decorated two wheeled , Gig, cjrawn by horse or pony u C'ass 5.-- Decorated Pony and Rider ' ' Glass 6."-Decorated Perambulator , iClasa 7^-f-Decorated' Mail- ■ Cart, drawn , by pne child *.-„ ■ „ , : C|as3 B.— Decorated Mail Cart, drawn r by ,two or more children . '(. Class 9 .—Decorated Bicycle, ridden by ! Wdy < Vi ! ''" ' ' ' '','," !• ' TO:^Debdra'ted' Bicycle, ridden ■ by. gentleman^ ' r - — "' ' '"•' ' , Olaßa i 11. —'Decorated- f Bicycle or Tricycle, ridden by child under ]3- - ' ><> Chas 12. — Miscellaneous —.such ias Wheelbanow, Bath Chair, etc >„ < i ' , Clas3 13.— Decorated Costume boy or girl' ,' "' , ,' (( .. ;* , ' Class 14. — Decorated Floral Group, not less than three • ' ' ""] i-d Glass 15.-=Decorated Parasol 5e )U ; .Class 16. — School Competition design or trqphy decorated in distinctive colours (1 , Ola^s, 17. -p:, Animated^.^O^or.tjrtjitg,', in .decorated horse co.llar .frames ,,(,,, „,(. S ?i '•- ' ' '•"- j^e^v";-;' ''" ,;,!;, , 'M%Bdames Skinner, ''J5. Fo'olc'9B, ; '^nr^ 1 house,' Mace, BTutohinabn; 'Halcdmbe, and! tridham f 'Messrs-: 0.-''GovWti, 'Newman^; 1 Strauchoo, MacDiarmid/Arden,''E. Veale, , ';, 4 i> „,Bev.»-.Hi.iMaßon r . it; •,■, ■ '.>!. D^SptiA^- 0^ 'SSiy^cilTjU^ES^ ,Ye Olde May-pole Danced I FANCY DAN,CE, " X , Conducted by . F^LOH AL M, AJKCH, \ Mrs. Bpulc. Rounders, Quoits, Aunt Sally, -Shooting Gallery,.P, uneh #nd ,J. udy Show^ Skipping; Compotitioh, Races for Boys and Girls,, ' Foot Race f or' Member s' of the Board. TfelCK ,'RlblN^ (Bicycle),, , 11 ." ' .ladies;, bicyclej race , ( Bicycle Polo Match, Serpentine Race, '„,', ." Umbrella Rage. EVOLUTIONS BY THE TARANAKI, ;;;; ■; &I ",. kjeles, ,: f ,, v , , , ; . PHYSICAL DRILL B,Y O ATH;LETIG MAORI HAKA A$D, Ppi, DANCE, .. t , '^ANCYrDRESS FOOTBALL . 'lo^^iSrfO.. FEATS' BY , PEJRDIE oi Brothers;", '", ', 'BE ; P;EE ] smMENTS ; jiupclbieon Booth to b§ opened' at 11.30 '";•/ ; (%i w >.m. :.. A ,^. „» . CONFECTIQNJSEX STALL,,. . }lti AFTEE^OO,N. T/EAxTENTgi o^, , *»»,: 'th ; ."'.scd ba^C-iq ioxJifil* «tJi rownx& «% ity sßands; jj^hg^ninal,, ftf fegmjipji dCJB/fflk leaving, visitors. Tickets will be , issued, „at Excursion' RSeesl 1?/J( l omdPbaifa »» fti.. , ADMISSION r^AdultsiT? -ikf ?CBUdren . under 13 :years|V.6ol. £ <Keduction to ; . famj.ließ.,i//"-,M (.« .tri-itii V.-V -v' , ,- x fHARRIS^EORD^Hon. Sec: , .200 AX?RE3>cPgrt>ettlal Leaser at £6 per in XO-acr^es^gYa^sea 'and fenced. z<*i.r-Qn9t-milei tpVjfacfcofcj^-on' metalled s .,, o .roA^i!.j j^jlgOijviiQhettpa ■— IjWalteb - -".Pra^.^f^ymw.*- .a- ivy ■'• • 60 ACHES, all in, gir^^.^v^a^nafqmte - tree Irorn^wet Jand^ .Nearly ring feDcedT'^uitaDte for dry stock. £3 . S«.'JssAperKiacrfii; Mei;mß.. 7 i*-OT'W*t'tEß ',- , i ; Eew^ey, JSewiPJymouthji^ar! s'j?r ifltf ACRES,, on .goodj^imetalled 'Toad. One mile from factory and sawmill. ,140- acres well grassedi and fenced. „• _ Nflw 4-room house, lined and paperedj 4 \ t \ ,etoc!;yard, pigyard, garden £ orchard'; , /.^really cheap- farm— £2 7aj 6d- pe^f " acre. £300 cash, balance can remain. r f '— Walter BeVvi.bv, New Plymouth. FOB SALE OR LEASK. — 225 acres a r";Good ,J3ush JL.aud; 68.'aorea ."are jin 1-1 felean cocksfoot. , Leis^^fp^fll jfears, 'without rent, but tenant in.Ußt build at once,' and, duriDg the lease, fell,. ' n and '^rass remainder of bush. For ! ° Bule at,£l 17s 6d per acre, £50 cash, ; balanceat 5 per cent. for 11 years.— ■ Walteu Bewley, New Plymouth. .PARTLY- IMPKJOVKD 200-acre' Farm ' ! '- ' leasehold 19 yearß to run, with right of renewal or compensation for improvements to £5 per acre ; 77 acres in grass, 20 acres felled, 50 chain fencing, and good gates ; dry and quite- level ; 1 mite from school , and factory ; would carry 30 cows in the spring. Excellent opening for man with small capital, as there is an ample sale for firewood and fencing close a£ hand." Price, £350 ; terms. — Walter Bewley, New Plymouth. MXnraafl-TO ISeNU on freehold security , only uc the tuliowing rates :■ — Twothirds value, at 5 per cent. ; half value, at 4£ per cent.-— Waltek ' Beavley, Ngw I'lymouth. Persons requiring Town or Suburban Dwellings or Buildiug sites are requested to call and in^pecfc my very extensive lib*. — Walteu Beytley, New Plymouth. THE EMPIRE REFRESHMENT KOOMS OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. UNTIL M.IDNIUHT. COROmPiUEL OYSTERS A SPECIALITY. Opposite Theatbe Royal, New Plymootu. b 2 AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY a N Extra Pair of Trousers with each xjL Suit for cash only. See our large stock of Ties, Straw and Felt Hats, Shirts, Underclothincr,Braceß, Rugs, Bags, Portmanteaus, and Travelling Trunks. "Last summer one of our grandchildren was sick with a severe bowel trouble," t^ys Mrs F<. G. Gregory, of \ Frederickstown, Mo. " Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Cham berlaiu s Colic, Cholera ' and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave very speedy relief." For sale by the New Plymouth (Jo-epera-tive Society.* 'Advt.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11347, 13 October 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11347, 13 October 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11347, 13 October 1898, Page 3

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