JUNCTION ROAD. | DOBLIO NOTICE is given that Culvert near Mr. Klintoff's, on Junction Koad, situate about a mile on West Bide of Inglewood, is 3LOSED against Heivy Traffic daring repairs. H. OKEY, Chairman to Taranaki County Council. 1 WHITELEY HALL ' ON SUNDAY EVENING MR. 0. H. POOLE (of the N.Z. AUiar.ci) Will deliver n address on ' "MAKING THE MOST OF LIFE." , Chair to be taken at 8.30 by Mr. K. 0. Hughes. ! Collection to def.ay expenses. ESTATE OP EDWARD BOORM AN, Late of New Plymouth, in the Provincial District of Taranaki, Farmer, Decp-B-d. LL creditors and athers having CLAIMS t\. against the above estate are required to send to T. W. Fisheb, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee, New Ply month, full particulars of such claims, giving the items and amounts of the same, on or before the 11th day of January, 1902. Printed forms for the purpose can be obtained from any of the agents of this office. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any posttl money-order office, or paid to I. W. Fisher, Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee, New Plymouth. J. W POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Offir a, Wellington, 14th November, 1901. 1613 BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THE New Plymouth Borough Council offers a premium of Ten Guineis for the most suitable design lor SALT WATER BATHS to be ereoted on E Reserve, New Plymouth. , sary details, and shall give approximate cost. All designs (sealed aid marked " Design for Salt Water Baths) to be in the bands of the Town Clerk on or before the 21th December, 1901." Particulars and conditions may be seen on application at the Borough Chambers. 0. E. BELLRINGER, IS Town Clerk. TKNDERB nro invited and will be received up to 4 p m. of SATURDAY, 16th inst., for the Erection of a Reiidence on the Belt [Road for Mr. W. J. V. Habluok. Lowet-t or any tender not neoessarily accepted. W. F. BROOKING, Architect. New Plymouth, 6th November, 1001. 7 91216 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITARA JOCKEY CLUB'S RACES, AT 3ENTKY HILL. ON THURSDAY, 2Ut November, Spjcial Passenger Traios will leave New Plymouth at 10.45 a.m. and Waitara at 11.10 a.m. for Sentry Hill, returning from Sentry Hill at 5.30 p.m. for New Plymouth and at 6.10 p.m for Waitara. The usual 4.26 p.m. train to Hawera will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at- 5.25 p.m., Sentry Hill 6,5 p.m., an! will run one hour later than usual to destination. dwl6 21 BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOT. r pHIS Society has established a Depot for 1. the sale of the Holy Scriptures at the shop of Miss Cottier, Brougham-street, New Plymouth, Bibles, Testaments, Testaments and Psalm*, and Psalms in English, printed in type of various sizes and bound in different styles. Bibles, Testaments, and Testaments and Psalms in £he Maori language; and Bibles in the French and German tongues may be had at the Society's list prices, for cash. Forty-five differeut kinds of type and binding to select from, dwlß STONY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, 20ia NOVEMBER. EWTON KI*G willsel by auction at 150 Oalves to Yeanlings 80 Mixed Yearlings 80 12 to 15 months mixed 24 Yearling Steers 40 12 to 18 months Steers 60 2 to 2J year Steers 30 Cows and Heifers 12 Springing Heifers 28 Store Cows 10 Empty Cows 16 Fat Cows 1 Pure Pedigree Shorthorn Bull 1 Quiet Upstanding Harness Horse Sale at 12.30 p.m. wdlG 18 DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. SATURDAY,, NOVEMBER 23ed. WITHOUT RESERVE. " TEWTON KING has received instructions N from Mr A. Dayidson, who has sold his shop and is retiring from business, to sell by auction, at the shop, Devon street, the whole of his STOCK op DRAPERY and CLOTHING, &c, consisting "of Dress Goods, Flannelettes, Prints, Calico, Tweed, Sheeting, Blankets, Curtains, Towels, Sox, Hose, Ribbons, Feather?, Hats, Men and Boys' Suits, Ma:iutoshes, Fancy Goods, and General Drapery. , Sale at 1 o'clock. 1620 PIGS ! PIGS ! PIGS ! THE TARANAKI" BACON FACTORY 1 S now giving A\x>. dead weight for PROPERLY TOPPED-OFF PIGS between 100 a, d 160 lbs. All previous contracts cancelled. Receiving.days: Kaponga, every Monday Eltham, every Thursday Midhirst, every Tuesday Opunake, once a month. A. DRAKE, Proprietor, Fitzioy
REDUCTION IN GROCERIES Fanoiiig'B Tea, Is Od par lb. Sugar. No. 1, 7s 6d per bag Sugar, No. 2, 7s 3d per bag Kerosene, 4s per tin Price'* Wox Candles, 7d per lb. Pie id Vestas, 4d per dozen PitHMM, 6d \®c lb. New Currants, 4£ ver lb. lest Peel, 6d per lb. Lun-sh Biscuits, 3d per lb. 1 Mixed Biscuits, 4d per lb. Suppr Wine, 6d per lb. Currants and ' 6 Sult&nc s cleaned t 'ready for usq by j xi rat ma jbinery. W. HE&LY, GROOEB - I DEVON-STREET, BAST.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 271, 16 November 1901, Page 3
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