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' ANTED.—For about;; six weeks, Two Furnished Rooms, vri'h meals, for married couple. -Apply this Office. T ANTED —By Young Man, a position » » as Clerk and Book-keeper. Gool tes.imonials.—A.A., c»re Nrws Office. 12 r PO Sell quarter-acre Section pleasantly V situated in Buller-street, with the option of another adjoining on lease. Good investment for a working man. For particulars apply MYNOTT, tc Registry Offloe. T7OR SILE.-6-roomed House aLd haltsection, Devon-street Bast. Easy terras —W. CoUBTNEr. '. AIT for Sale of Paynters. There will ' 1 be offeiing like it. .Low upsets. Sale 3rd Af,ril. W. OOJRrNEY IMPERIAL HOTEL. ! ON RIOK DAYS, FEBRUARY Uih ANB 12TH,— Dinner at 6 p.m. FRANK WATTS. Proprietor

CRITERION HOTEL. RACE DAYS. v./ '■ old Luncheon will be laid at the ■. riterion H-jlel at 11 a.m. D. O'BRIEN, Proprietor, BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTIOB is hereby given that the Henui Bridge w.ll be closed to all Trdffiu fiom midnight oa aA'IURDAY, 14th insr., uat 1 5 a.m. on MONDAY, 16th iu&t. If, T. BBLLMNQHift, wdl3 Town Clerk. NOTICE. AH, BRANIION, Land and Commission , Agent, will be out of town for a few days, from 6 h inst. All orders left at his offi e will receive prompt attention oi wilt be forwarded on. tc

'HE business earned on by me at New | _ Plymouth since Octobsr, 1902, as j Bnsjiaeerand Surveyor, under the style of j " Skinnei and Sladden " will, in future, be carried on by me under my own name alone. L. C. SLADDEN. January Bth 1933. j SALVATION A.EMY. '""'FECIAL Soul saving Meetings, conducted by Commi-sionbrMoKib, chief officer for Australia and New Zealand. SATURDAY, February 14th, at 8 p.m., in Salvation Birracks SUNDAY, February 15th, at 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p m„ in Opsra Hoase. WAITARA WEST ROAD BOARD, NO. 11. NOTIOE is hereby gitsn that 10 per cent, will he added to all unpaid r<ites after February 14th, and tint they will be sued for without further notice. T. WESTERN, w7dll Cha rman.

I NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I TARANAKI RACES. ON llth and 12ih February, special passenger train will leave New Plymouth at B 5 pm. for Waitsra, Toko, an' Hawera. Holi.iay KxcuMim Tickets will be issue-1 ta New P ym uth by raor: in? traiaa on bo'.h Hays from Hawera and ii termediate stations ino ; u :iug ■ oko »>ranoh), available for return by any train except mail train till i9lh February. SPORTS AT TOKO. On 12th Feb'.uirj. trains will leave Tol'o at 8.0 a.ai , 12 noon, 2.15 p.m., and 5.45 p m. for returning from Stratforl at 10.30 am., 12.45 p.m., 3.45 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. for Toko. iFor further particulars see posters at stations. 1>) 11 BY ORDER.

NEW PLYMOUTEI HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. TARANAKI SOUTH ELECTORAL WARD. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER, FEBRUARY 9th, 1903. npHE following were the number of Votes JL polled by each candidate: - Eltham Bold Oaonui Opuaiks ... Okato Pacgarehu Rahotu ... Timaru ... Warea New Plymouth I, therefore, declare Ebevezer Maxwell to b3 duly alectel a Member of the New Plymouth Harbour Board, he having received the greatest nnmb-r of votes Datel at Mew Plymouth thia 10th day of February, 1903.

CLARENCE RENNELL, Returning Of NORTH BGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND COTTAGE. 4 RK now open for the coming season, t\. under the capable management of Mr and Mrs E. 0. Kivbll. The most : nvigoratiEg health resort in the North Island, Magnificent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvian walks, and the most delicto >s and exhiliracing mountain air, and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss this chance. A dai'y pigeon post to Now Plymouth has t-c-in inaugurated. Charg.s j'oi' Mountain Houss: Is per night, with us* of bunk and co king utensils, et<!.; visitors to provide their own b'ankets. If desired, meals m»y be obtained from caretaker at Is 6 i each. The cottage may \je hired for th<* exclusive use of a part?, bunks with only, and all cooking with tables and other furniture provided Terms on application. Meals will be provided by care-[lak-r it required, same as above. Visitors will be mat at the ra Hns line if required with p*ck and saddle houses, but ample notice should be given the caretaker. T.ettera posted to reach Ingiewood, c/o Daretaker of Mountain House, not later than WEDNESDAY mornings, wid receive attion.. W. H. SKINNER, Chairman Vorfeh Egtuoni tc Committee.

I \E7"ANTED.—Housekeepers to try Maslin I IV Porridge Meal. Gheipar than all ' meal.—Wholesale Agonts, BusaKSS, FBiSEJi & ao.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 37, 11 February 1903, Page 3

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