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BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. MOLES WORTH-STREET FORMA- | TION. NOTICE is hereby given that Molesworthstreet, from Liardet-street to Goverstreet, is Closed until further notice. F. T. BELLRINGER, 21 Town Olerk. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. DIS T RIOT ELECTORS ROLL. RESIDENTS who are entitled to be placed on the Borough Bolls under the " Residettial " qualification are requested to sand in their c'aims immediately, as the new Ro'ls have to be compiled by the sth March next. Owners who are not Rate payers are also requested to send in their applications. Any ratepayer having qualifications in more than one ward may select the ward for which he is to be enrolled, In default oE such selection the Town Olerk will select the war.). All claims not received on before the 26 inst. will be placed on the supplementary Roll. 8011. WEDNEBBAY. the 15th of April, is the day t n which the Rolls will finally close prior to the Elections. Forms of application and other particulars may be obtained at my office. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Olerk, Borough Offi es. 12ih February, 1903. T E N D E R S. CARTING GRAVEL CONTRACTS. SEPARATE Tenders (marked and addressed), ob form fcup lied, will be received at the Taranaki County Office, New Plymouth, until 4 p.m on SATURDAY, the 28th February, 1903, for supply of Gravel as follows, in Waitara Riding : Contract W/l/1903—700 Yards on Dovonroad, bstween Henwood-road (Ball Blosk) and Waiongonvriver Contract W/2/1903—700 Yards oa Richmo- d and Mouitain-roade, h?twepn Devonroad and Waiongona River on Mou"-tain-road. Specifications may be seen at the County Office, and particulars obtained from the Foreman (Bell Block) The lowest or any tender not necessarily acocpted. H. OKEY, d2O 24w21 Ohairmati. TARANAKI COUNTY RATifi. PER GENT extra will be charged on all Taranaki County Kates remaining unpiid after itONDAY, 2nd March, 1903; a-.d immediate steps will be taken for recovery of amounts due without farther notice. O. T. MILLS, w2l 28d21 24 Olerk and Collector. DOG TAX COLLECTORS. A PPLIOA.TIONB fron persons willing to /V undertake collection of the Dog Tax in either the Moa, Waitara, or Omita Kidiogs, or throughout the whole of the Taranaki County for the year 1903, will be received at the County Office, New Plymouth, until 4 p.m. on HAT OR DAY, the 28lh February, 1903. Price to be st stedat p.r dog. Sureties required, £lO for separate ridings or £25 for whole Oonnty. Further particulars on application at the Couoty office. H. OKEY, w2128d2124 27 Chairman. RESERVE TO BE LEASED. WRITTEN Tenders (marked and addressed) will be received at the Ta'anaki County Office. New Plymouth, until 10 a.m. cn MONDAY, the 2ad M>rch, 1903, offering a yearly rental for a 21 year's lease of County reserve of 16 acres (more or less), situate! near the Waiwakaiho "ridge cn Junction Ro&d, West of Egmont Village. Further particulars supplied on application at the County office. H. OKEY, w2128 OhairmM. JUST to hand at the " good value " grocery, New Plymouth,— Lever's Dry Soap (worth trying) Golden Gem Baking Powder (highly recommended) Roberts' " Toast" Biscuits (an exceptional delicacy) J OSEPH T. W HITE, "Goad Value" Grocer, invites youratten-

ioB to theso special lines. 'Phone 92. FOR SALE. Vf" 6RVKLLOUSLY good value can be i\JL had by buying any «f the following ive blocks at Wang pa, within eat; distance >f Auoklmd by rail ;md water: — )68 Acres. 100 of which in grassed and fenced, the rest consists of about 60 acres of valuable bush and open land with fern and titree; price only £2 par acre. 391 Acres, mostly open land with titree and fern, with small patches of bush. This is quite close to water carriage, and with eood umnetalled road ; price only LI 12s 6d per acre. 292 Acres, mostly level op3n land with fern and patches of bush ; good witer carriage ; price £1 lis per acre. 389 Acres, fairly level open lan 1 with fern and titree ; good water carnage; prise £1 lis par acre. 1000 Acres, mostly level land, having a frentage to Lake Wangapa on one end and on the other end to a navigable stream. There is a cheese fictory on the adjoining section. Cno or two industrious youue men going in for this would be bound to maie money out of it There ia nothing in the Taraoaki district that shows such a margin for profit as these lots do. Terms Easy. Apply to MR R, M. COURTNEY, Churchill, Waikato. Or to W. COURTNEY, d2S New Plymouth. NORTH EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND COTTAGE. ABB now open for the coming season under the capable management of Mi and Mrs E. C, Kivbll. The most invigorating health resort intht North Island, Magnificent prospects delightful surroundings, charming sylvian walks, and the most delicious and exhilira ting mountain air, Those ia search of healtl and rest at a minimum of cost should no miss this chance. A daily pigeon post to New Plymouth hai been inangurated. Charges for Mountain House: Is pe: night, with use of bunk and cooking uten sils, etc.; visitors to provide their owl blankets. If deßiremeals may be obtainei from caretaker at Is (Id each. The cottag may be hired for the exclusive use of . part i, bunks with mattrasses only and all cooking ntensils, with tables am ■ other furniture provided. Terms on aj ! plication. Mea'«a will be provided by care I taker it required, same as above. Visitor ! will be met at the radios line if reqnirei I with pa«k and saddle horses, but ampl notice should be given the caretaker. Lei ; ters posted to reach Ingiewood, c/o Uarc taker of Mountain House, not later tha: WEDNESDAY momingß, will receive at tion. W. H. SKINNER, Chairman Worth Kgmont tc Committee. I FITROY 'BUS SERVICE. MR. J. W, WEST having taken ov< Mrs Goodman's 'Bus Service, ii forms the public that on and after MO? DAY, 25th August, he intends to put o an early and late service connecting wit expre is trains, leaving Fitzroyat 6.50 a.n and 7.15 p.m. and returning immediate] after departure and arrival of trains. I

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 45, 20 February 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 45, 20 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 45, 20 February 1903, Page 3

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