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BOWLING.

Following are the- draws for the' New Plymouth Bowling Club'seompetitions: — ' , , Champion Cup Singles, 21 up. — Me Kellar plays H. Goldwater, Ward 1 plays ,C. . Rundle, S.marlf plays , Q. { Grey ; S. Rundle, ■'A^.^Gpldwater, Govett, Morrison, 1 Cock, Humphries, O'Loughlin, Ale^aniier, Ballot, I&cKennar^W. Rundle, Ab. Goldwater. and Jackson, pyes. : Handicap Singles) 21 up.— AdGoldwater plays Ewing (rec. 5), McKella plays Jackson. (6), Alexander (6) plays O'Loughlin, Ward plays Clarke (7)> Morrison (3), plays Govett, McKenna (3) plays Smart, Perm plays Gibbons, H. Goldwater (4) plays S. Rundle, Cutfield (9) plays C. Rundle, W.v Rundle p lays Collins (7) ; Marks, Bullot, Rawlings, G. G rey, Fookes, and Humphries, byes. Handicap Flairs,, 21, ; heads.— S. Rundle and Perm play G. Grey and Clarke (rec. 5), Ab» Goldwater and Marks play ,H. Goldwater and Rawlings, W. Rundle and Humphries play Ewing and Collins, Smart and Cutfield (7) play Ward and Gibbons, Jackson and J. O. George play Ab, Goldwater and Cock (3), MJc Kellar -and Govett play C^ Rundle and Bullet; A. D. Gray and Alexander. O'Loughlin and Morrison, byes. The first round has to be completed by the '21st January, 1907. The time for receiving nominat.io.n3 for the Friendly Sofcieti&s 'sports to bo held,' at Sentry r ,. : HiU ? ,jOwj,JSTew Year's Day had teea * until Monday next at noon. Right f rom . the Jfirat dpse -RHEUiIO gives relioi from the rr*yful agony, of rheumatism, gout! oeiatica, lumbago, etc. 2s 6d acii '4s 6d. Obtainable From all ' chcaists • aifti stowsa,,— &dvt. IS RUSSELL. & SON, Sculptors, Monumental Masons, St. Aubyn-st,, New Plymouth and pA> High-st., Hawera.— We beg .io state that we have' 0 dispeiwoti with. the ser|vicee of our travelli»g agent, 1 as v?e find the general public have , the idea •the;/ have^to pay. for -his travelling the district, _ wluch is guitii- correct. Our customers in- future Win H save from: 10 to 15 r jfiec,.c^rtt. by^ Jdealing W?t|ijirtts, ftfr^'^e mjpm.'ta-do-; our • 6wn canVassijng^- 'eLnd e Jw» !fi^d .1 c|St v the peqplfe would" "fpTehTf;fffi de^virith" r the H!eaicL - of . ,&*&}> £Ps:' *^&foy .s#ire a traveller's' comcm?«isfbn.;A^&stin'g tthaj> before you place ydu* (irdfer you^ wi]l wait" to see our!, prices^ which' latter we know are fhe ' K m©st reasonable in the district. Trusting to be favoxired with your esteemed order,*—We remain, yours faithfully, J. Russell & Son, New Plymouth and Hawera^ . - 1562,

A fine display '6f bicycles" i& now t o be fecekv.-at Mfessrs Skeates and -Bockaeri/s, .Ltd., Devon-st. Captain Edwin Mvicedi^HA^O p.m/:— Westerly; jnod«rate to strong .winds. Glass little movement; tides moderate, sea moderate,, , ?A, In addition to msual ' Klines o! .poultry and produce to-be sold on Saturday, Messrs Wilson and; Nolan 'wall soil .a large assortment of fancy goods, including 1 /watches, 'gold- chains, 9 ; land 15 oarat, : /clocks, vases, a large ; assortment . 61 E.P. ware and' cutlery,, Ch&s. Dickens' complete Svorks and new novels, cigars, soaps. ; i>erf uniery, post card and stamp albums, stereoscope, silvermdunted pipetf, G.B.D. pipes, opera and field glasses, . pocket books, purses, portmanteaux, and suit casies^ in fact a manufacturer's' set o$ samples, which will be,«okl cheap.; This is'<! a gqod o^plortunaty to purchase Ohtist- ; mils gifts. ' • ,|Dh« Natdve Land . Court was'enga}ged for -three days, and one evening- in an application >for - prdbat6: of tlie will of Roera Rangi, decease^) a Maoti - woman wjio. lived , duriaig " }'the later. years of her lif q, ate Jßell, Block, and who -at one. time was a cKieft'i|iness of the Pukctapu hapu: - IBy arrangement ..tjeyeral. n% applications- ior succession , orders were lieard at j .thsi same time "'" £s "the "'' appiica-taoiv vf for probate. 'O^ariy y^'itiiesses ga-ve. /evidence at lengWi andf "the ' addresse^ of counsel yiere. r heagd± on Monday _pye n ~ ing; after -vvhloh Judge "Rawsori ' reserved judgment. Grant! of probate was opposed on "the ground that' the testatrix was not 1 at tbe-<. time! b$ maldng- the >vill possessed of the mental capacity required' 'hy law. ' Mi Shailer Weston". of Wellington, appeared . ior ,Mrs , Clerneirffe, Mv .Qlaudt Weston, /of N^w Plymputhy for Mrs Tvove, Uv C. ' f Sf^Pxatt- for '" 'tKo^ Beneficiaries undot the will, Mr Damon fo« H&upatahi, and Mr- Rawene , for Parata'Matiu. *- ,-/ ..-' -{ Rhetunatiwn car.- be cured— then % why will you- "continue to s\\ffer.*'EHEUMO has effected wonderful cares iov others after all else had failed. Ifj^vill cure you. Try it.— Advt. ». 24

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13356, 21 December 1906, Page 2

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708

BOWLING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13356, 21 December 1906, Page 2

BOWLING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13356, 21 December 1906, Page 2

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