MISCELLANEOUS GABLESFSB FBBSS ASSOCIATION.] Received 23. 11 p.m. Paris, October 23. In the debate in the Chamber < Deputies on the question of the minin irouble, M. Rousseau displayed a fir: ittitude. The Government received i 7 ote of confidence by a majority of 51 The strike has been indefinitely pos )oned. London, October 23. Mr Carnegie has pi cepted the rectoi ibip of the University of St. Andrew'* New Yobk, October 23. A Polish Catholic priest is attendin > j the spiritual needs of Czolgosz. Received 23,11.20 p.m. London, October 23. Sir Thomas Lipton was misreporfcec nd detiiea that a new challenger ha ieeo ordered for next year. He ma •uild one ultimately, but will wait easonable time to see if other Britisher leeira to challenge. The majority o he Shamrock's trow of 1902 w ll b Americans, Soak the hands thoroughly, on retiring, In a hot lather of Cdticora Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticora Ointment. Wear old gloves during the night. For sore hands, itching, burning palms and painful finger ends, this one night euro is wonderful. 8o!d by all Colonial Chemists. Potthb Dnno inn CUBii. COBP.. Bole Pro dr.. Boston. TJ, 8. A. Jf ATRIMONIAL.—Persons desirous ot TX obtainine suitable Partners should >ply immediately for particulars to J.L.Q., ilmerstoo North. 24 jTT ANMin.-yend three stamps for Free »» Book on Hypnotism, Personal Magitism, and Magnetic Wealing. It is the iy to all business and *ocial success. you desire this precious knowledge write -day.—Prof. Ward, Box 357, P. 0., Aucknd - tc T7"ANTED KNOWN.—Miss Winifred r» Baker (certificate holder for 80 ords per minnt« from the Auckland Shortind Writers' Association) is prepared to ceive pupils for les-ons in Pitman's Shortind. Terms per quarter: In c'ass. £1 ]g ; ivate lessons, £llo«.—Brookside, Cariing. n Road. 431 TAK| 6R COUGHS & COLDS. 80LL BY OHiiMISiS AND STORKS. PREPARED BY E. SYK ES, CHEMIST, Opposite Theatre New Plymouth pHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING the Taranaki Poultry Sooiety will be held McEwen's Rooms on MONDAY, 28th staut, at 7.30 p.m. A. HARDY, >24 Secretaiy, JUNCTION ROAD. )ÜBLIO NOTICE is given that Culvert near Mr. Fjintoff's, on Junction Hoad, buate about a mile on West side of Ingleood, is JLOSED Bgainst Heavy Traffic iring repairs. H. OKEY. Chairman 1 Taranaki County Council. TO BUILDERS. CENDE will be received at my office up to i p.m. on SATURDAY, November I*, for Building a Residence for Mr. H. R. ATTIiIST. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac>pted. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, ) 2126 Devon-stieet. TO BUILDERS, rENDERS will ba received at my office, St. Aubyn street, up to noon on HUBSDAY, the Sisfc inst., for Additions id Alterations to Residence, and th* rcrtion of Stables and Outbuildings for Dr. lALKER. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ocepted. Flans and specifications may be seen on pp'ication to OLaVE deaoon, 3222426 30 Architect. iOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY, WESTERN WARD. tHERERY give notice that an Election for the purpose of e'ecting One Counillor to till the extraordinary vacancy now xisting in the Council of the Borough of fdw Plymouth by the resienation of Counillor Thomas Veale, will be beld on tbe ourth day of November, 1901. Nominations | fill be received up to 12 noon, at my office, 'own Hill, King-street, New Plymouth, on PRIDAY, (he 25th of October instant. Forms f nomination papers may be had on appliation. Candidates roust be nominated by wo electors of the Western Ward, and each andidate must deposit £3 witli his nomilation. C. E. BELLRINGER, 7 24 Returning Officer. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885.'' unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month f'om tbe date of Gazette containing this notice 889 John Harvey, Section 1531, town of New Plymouth, 1 rood. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at tbis office. Plan 1707. Dated this 21st day of October, 1901, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. R. L. STANFORD, 24 District Land Registrar. QUEENSLAND. NEXT-OF-KIN. THE Persons claiming to be Next-of-Kin, according to the Statutes for the Distribution of the Estates of Intestates, of THOMAS JEFFREY (otherwise known as Thomas Jeffreys), late of Charters Towers, in the State of Queensland, of the Commonwealth of Australia, a native of St. Agnes, Cornwall, England, living at the time of his death, on the thirteenth day of May, 1898, or to be the legal Personal Representatives of such of the said Next-of-K'n as are now dead, are requested to send in particulars of their clai.tis to the Curator of Intestate Estates in Brisbane, in the State aforefaid. Dated, this sixteenth day of September, A.D. 1901. (Signed) J. B. HALL, Curator of Intestate Estates. Brisbane, Queensland
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 251, 24 October 1901, Page 3
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791Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 251, 24 October 1901, Page 3
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