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Eitraot from the New Ze Times, January 23,1901 EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001b TEA. Few people ever stop to think, when measuring out a toasjiconful or when buying a pound of tea, of 'he enormous quantity required to supply the people of New Zealand, A vsitto the wharf during the mouth would have l>en an eye opener, Nelson, Moa'e find Co., Limited, receive f-hipmt-nts of taa hy almost <• very ste im»r frotn Cey'on and Tndia throus;ht.u: the year, and Imvo lunde', during the l.ist three wo Its alone, tlie amount of 300,000 pounds which s enough tea to provido every man, woman and child in New Zoaland with 34 cups each of strong tea. Ne'son, Moate and Co., Limitei, are the leading fra merchants in the Australasian colonies, a position which they bare gained solely by giving the public a rea'ly good article.
SOLD BY OHEMiata AND SIOHBW. PRBPABBI) B? A. [E. SYKES, 0 SEJMIST.j Op osite Theatre, New Plymouth,' TAKANAEI RUGBY UNION. JMIK ANNUL MEETING of the TaraL naki Rngby Union will ba held at the County Hotel, Sttatford, on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: Adopt'on of Report and Balance sheet, Election of Officers and Management Committee, and general. R. B. TATTON, 21 Hon. Sec. PATEA POLICE STATION.
ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. TENDERS will he received at this office until noon of MOND/VY, the 6th day of May, 1901, for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the Police Station at Patea. Drawings and specifications are on exhibition and may be seen at thoPo-t Offices at Fatea, Stratford, and New Plymouth; nho at the Public Work* Offioe. Huntervil'e. The lewnsfc or any tender not necessarily ac Cojled, G. L. COOK. Resident Engineer, Pablic Works Office, HunWmlie, 11th April, 1901. 15 1823 26 303 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH ELECTION OF MAYOR. WHEREAS the following Candidates have been duly nominated for the office of Mayor of the Borough of New Plymouth : RIOHABT) DOCK Edward Dockbill I hereby give notice that the Poll will Be held on WEDNESDAY, the 24ih day of April instant, betwe-n the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 7 o'clock p.m. The following are the Pol'ing places:— Town Hall. King-street (principal); Mr. S. T. Orocker'a residence, corner of Devon and Elliot streets; Mr. G. A. Corney'a residence, corner of Devon and Mt. Edgecumbe sheets. 0. E. BELLRINGER, Returning Officer of the Borough of New Plymouth. 1 Town Hall, 15th April, 1901, B3
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 78, 23 April 1901, Page 3
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