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Football.

Hardgrcavc", the Tukapa thtcerjuar: ter will probably leave noxt week to take up his residence in ITuritcrville.

Early door tickets for Nellie Stewart Company can be procured- at 1). McKinnon Bain's Music Warehouse. Stalls 3s 6d ; pit 2s Gd.

Tho Omata fortnightly Assembly dances will, from next Tuesday, 23rd inst., be held cm Tuesday nights, instead of on Wednesdays.- 2 - A<tvt.

Captain Edwin wired at 2.48 p.'tn. : — Moderate to strong wirrds from between north ,and west ami southwest. Glass rise, but falling after twelve hours from now. Tides good, sea considerable off shore. •

To-nrorrow, the MOQth anniversary of the birth of. the great Scottish reformer, John Knox, will be celebrated by the Presbyterian Church throughout the , world. In St. ..Andrew's Church special services will be conducted morning' and avening. On Thursday evening a social meeting in connection with the same event will be held in St. Andrew's Schoolroom, at which members of the . Taranaki Presbytery will deliver addresses. 3lu.sical items by the choir.

In the Magistrate's Court at- Inglewood on Thursday last the Moo. Farmers' Union. Limited, for whom Mr Spence ai>peare<J, sued John Love, represented by (Mr Claude H. Weston, for £N I X the balance of an account incurred by one Alexander Taylor, tinrl guarantred by the defendant. Mr Love, contended that he had been released from his guarantee by the actions of the plaintiff. His Worship (Mr Turnbull, S.JM.) heard evidence given on both sides, and without going into thi' merits of the oasc nonsuited the plaintiff on tile ground that the guar--jitee was not in writing.

To faxxnen and gar9cnen and all lovers ol a nice garden.— Protect your planff from slugs, bug*, and snails, by using agricultural lime. The cheapest manure and best fertiliser on the market. On sale in large »r small quantities ai Qneens street Coal and Firewood Yard. Telephone 61.— Advt.

For dainty millinery for big girls, children, and for baby something new and smart.— Ward, the Cash Draper, can suit you; 500 to pick from,— Advt

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12861, 20 May 1905, Page 3

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Football. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12861, 20 May 1905, Page 3

Football. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12861, 20 May 1905, Page 3

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