Wtrne Prime lVlinis’ter'(the Right Hon; - R M 3559?) stated to a Times representative last evening fihvat he had 3llTlt3ipate‘d that the ‘Peace Treaty, ;s.otllll<ll have: been ratified yesterday, ‘:1 8 had receiyed no oflicial advicei . at the l"3tlfiC3.tloll had been formally ! f-'omPl€f9d. He expected that it ‘would, 111 any 0386, be ebmpleted before the" I end of the Week. He could not speak} POSWVBIY, however, as he had not been‘ illformed Zofiicially. _ : ‘WANTED. —— Three bushmen; two’ I‘ mill skiddys. Apply~W’. Cressy, Smiths’ Mill, Raetihi. ..________________________________________ »Wr\NTED.-~Three and, five horse . -teams for metal hauling. Ap-. ply to Hugh Anderson, Turangarere. LOST.—In Taihape, on Boxing 52?, H ‘ a young black and tan sheep ‘dog. Reward on returning it to J.‘ lTranson, Kaka Road. MILITARY HOSPITALS_ Required for above several ‘f.A.D’s forward Work and l;igenera.l service iduties. « For particulars re pay, etc., apply: } MATRON-IN-CHIEF, ‘ Public Health Department, ' 2 Wellington. ‘ >vfi BOROUGH OF TAIHAPE. NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions of “The Shops and Offices Act, 1908,” - and amendments thereto, a SPECIAL MEETING of the Taihape Borough Council will be held in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall, Taihape-, on FRIDAY, the 16th day of January, 1920, at 7.55 pm. for the purpose of deciding what Working day in the week shall be the Statutory Closing Day in respect to Shop-s within the Borough of Taihape. J. F. MENZIES, I Town Clerk. Dated at Taihape this 7th day 01' January, 1920. 1 ' IMPOUNDING NOTICE. l - -—- } IMBOUNDED off a Taihape borough broad, "one cream gelding, branded H ‘on near side shoulder. If not claimed and expenses paid in the interim it will be sold at the F 1 b--lic Pound on SATURDAY, 17th J: nuary, 1920, at 12 Noon. W. PARADINE, , Poundkeeper_ PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. Rector: J. MURRAY, M.A. The School re’-opens on WEDNESDAY, 4th February, 1920." Classical, Commercial and Agricultural Courses. Coilege House Boarding Esta‘3li~:h cent for Boys. Rector will be in attendance at the lschool from MONDAYI 26th January, ‘to enrol pupils: I-lour.:;.——2 pan. to 4 ‘Pan. ' ' ~ i Prospectus‘ obtainable on applicaton. l W_ HUNTER, Secretary. ‘ PALMERSTON NORTH GIRLS’ I HIGH SCHOOL. I Principal: MISS C. B. MILLS, M.A., B.Sc. ' First Term commences WEDNES‘DAY, 4th February, 1920. Pending the coxnpletion of the new? Girls’ High School in Fitzherbert Street; the classes will be conducted in the Technical School, Duke Street. The Lady Principal will be at the Technical School from MONDAY, 26th January: to enrol pupils. Hours: 2 pm. to 4: p_m. ‘ Prospectus on application. _ vv_ HUNTER, secretary. _ _..._...._.._..—-—--—-—---—---——-—--to CLAIMS NOTICE. I ALL. persons having claims against the estate of the late THOM AS BICKNELL, of Opaea, are re-.lu.:ste(_?. to forward them to the undersigned an or before the ‘3lst Janua'.'Y. 15394 lAn moneys owing to the estate must 11»,e.pa.id to the undersigned “Pt. later than the afore-meptioned date. . A » J ‘ A. W. BICKNELIJ.» Executor. - f—:%— Sufierers from H33’ F9791‘ Wm 011‘ joy speedy relief by bremhiug inpNAZOL_ A unique, maver-faili.n.g remedy. 60 dos~3:= 1/G. Use the 331:0!‘ In-' ha.lGl'3m'
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3381, 9 January 1920, Page 5
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