j I OUT.—Between Ourrie-street and BecresvlJ ti' n Grounds, a Jet Brooch, set with I peark Finder rewarded on leaving same at I VVeale's Boarding-house. I■ * |W ANTED TO SELL. - Second hand l *> Martinga'e complete. Nickel silver rings and buckles throughout.—Apnl iat News Office to ■ MEDICAL NOTICE. DB. HOME will be absent from New Plymouth for about a fortnight from Jancary 7th. During that time his patients may consult Dr. Walkbb at his house during his hours. 9 NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. THE attention of p-ents is diiectel to the new regu'ations providing for fee sccon-'ary education for children under 14 years of age, 011 3Ut Pecember, 1932, who have passed V e Sixth Standard. As it will be neceseay for the Board to at once p ovide additional stuff »nri sccoi da'ion, p.rents are requested to notif, Obai'mßn of the Board, N. K. Ma"""iabmid, Esq.. before Decemher3lst, 1902, how many children thev intend to send. WALTKR BKWLKY, Secretary. SPANISH MUSCATELS. JOSEPH T WHITE JAS « few 5-»lb Trajs of the Genuine 1 l Aiticle from Rein & Co, Malaga. You are invited to call and see them. Full supply of Almonds, Nuts, Figs, Biscuit?, etc. j GOOD VALUE STOKB, i 'Phone, 92. Devon-stub lt. j WAIWAKAIHO BRIDGE . DANGEROUS. "DUBLIO JNOTIOE is given that the Wai.! wakaiho Bridge on ' tyon lioad, about I _ -liles east of New Plymouth, is ciangeious ; for heavy traffic, H. tKKY, j Chairman Taranaki County Council, wd ws tc I TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOOItTY. THE Annual General Meeting ef Members will be held at my Office on SATURDAY, thai o:.h iestai.f, at 2 pm. Business: To receive accou ts for the jear 1902, election of President, Committee and Officers for the year 1903. THOS. 0. KELBBY, 1 wd3,8,6,9w10 Secretary. GRAND GARDEN PARTY IN AID OF THB MAORI MISSION, TO BB HELD AT BELL BLOCK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY fi. ■°ales of work ani produce, shorts, po'e dancing, Miori bakas, Vaori poi dance, refreshment?. F. 6. BENNETT, ■'d Director. ££K SflK LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought unier the-provisions of '• The Land Transfer />ct, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the samp, within one mouth from tha date of Gazette containing this notice. 975 John Hawke, section 137, fluaand Waiwakaibo, 76 a.-res. Occupied by applicant Diagrams may le inspected at this office. Plan 1919. Dated this sth day of January, 1903, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. R. I- STANFORD, 8 District L'ind Registrar. TENDERS. EXTENSION OF TIME. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERB are invit?d for Forming the following streets : (1) Molesworth-street, from Kwan to Hobson stroet. (2) Powderham-street, from Morleystreet to Outfield road. (3) Lemon-street, from, Liardet to Kliot-Btreei, Plans and specifications may be seen at my office Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, on forms supplied, endorsed Tenders for Formation, has been extmded to MONDAY nextat noon. F. T. BEL'JUNGER, Town Clerk. iPoßiic Trust OrncE J Tttni w Esnrr? is rat Orn» r OVER THREE iBILLIOKS STERLIr-3. j Capital and Interest cruarantoed by tho State. he Pnblio Trust OSoe Mtka tobemweli Mlf-mpporting. '•"' ' Wills or Ii ----- rallied with Interest at lilsrheßt 'ill or Codifiil of auy person. Advice at akiug of Wills is given free of clinrge, J Tkv' }bk can be sppoin plaot of pre""' ««ly appointed Trustees or it place jf person* who wish to be reliered of theit mdertakeß the Xeaggeiaeit icy or Agtut. " "' ' -■*--! kteetttea Lands. Phb Vublic T»U«TI meut on Mortgage rities at lowest ct THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, IMPERIAL CALF FOOD, Lavodovtn k Sou, Ohri-tchurch. ° Testimonials. a [Extract from the Wyudham Hera'd, ; June 14tb,1901.] MR JOHN McBBAN, of Seaward Downs yesterday told us of a satisfactory •xperience he has had in rearing calves with artificial food H 8 raised twenty calves on " Imperial" Calf Food, and at the sam » time had others which he fed with .new ■ milk. The former did quite as well as the latter, and (when sold five months old) realised top market values. Mataura Island, January 24th, 1901. 5 Messrs Langdown fc Son, Ohristchurch.— 1 Dear Sirs,—Re Calf Fool purchased from f you, I may say that I was well pleased with i -it, as my ralves did very well while fed , with it, and I consider it very satisfactory an economical Calf Food.—Yours faithfully, T. W. Fostbr. BURGESS, FR.4SER k 00. dw Sole Agents, Taranaki. TARANAKI MUSEUM, IHB Museun will be opened to the public . en THURBDAY and BATUKDATB I afternoon from 2.30 to 4.80 p.m. W. B. BPKNCBR, t« Hon, 6<o,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 4, 6 January 1903, Page 3
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