I Th© imports and' exports for the port of New Plymouth last year totalled 108.-270 toils, 'as compared, with 92,467 tons in 1913, being an increase of about seventeen per cent.—P.A. Weather Forecast.—Westerly moderate .to strong, winds.' Squally at times, and veering by west to south. Expect dull weather with much mist and fog in parts. Bain probable. Barometer unsteady.— Pemberton/ Wellington.
BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS lENDERS addressed to fchfl Town Clerk will bo received up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, 11th January, Inboui: only, for. the erection of St,lhies and Pound Yards.. Specifications and conditions can bo seen at the Borough Council office "(luring office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. D. SULLIVAN, Borough Engineer. sth January, 1915. JUST ARRIVED—Large consign- ** incut of choice apricots, peaches mnd plums, at Dave Graham's, the White Fruiterer.ARGE consignment of stone fruitp ' (freshly picked and in tip trip condition), peaches, plums and aricots at Dave Graham's.
Tlf ANTED— A reliable man ■** strong lad for dairy, fn machines used, permanent job, good home. Address at this offio "ANTED second hand counter. Apply Frnit Shop, next Tarannki Hardware Co.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1915, Page 6
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187Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 5, 7 January 1915, Page 6
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