w ANTED.—A good General, Apply Foote's Store, Fitzroy. F OB SALE.—The Entire Horse Ebony. Apply M. Jones, Criterion Stables. Cook and Good Baker seeks employVv ment. Steady and reliaole. Apply Mynott's Registry, Canie-otreet, 1 STRATFORD TEOHNIOAL j SCHOOL EXHIBITION. j "OXHIBITS are invited for this Exhibition, l-tj Schedules may bj obiair ed from ,the Secretary. W. J. ALEXANDER, P.O. Sox 10, Stratford. i'O BUiLDERS, TENDERS will be received at my office up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, October 10th, for Buildintr Additions to the Uranui Hotel. FRANK MESSFNGKR, 12 3 Architect, Devou-street. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. J/.MK9 Fredse ck fcTOHB lia-* bten appointed Collector of Or g Tsx, Inspector of Vehicles. Dangerous G<:oi:s.. Boardinghouses, Billiard Rooms, Wa ; cp Visitor, and Inspector of Buil.-linga, order Section 311, of " The Municipal Corpoations Act. 1900.'' V, T. BELLEINQBR, Town Olerk, New Plymouth, October Ist., 1903. t TARANAKI EDUCATCON BOARD. EXIRAORDIN ARY VACANCY, ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER. IT la hereby pub'icW not'fWl that nominations fo.* t\e elecrion f One Member of the Eluc-iion *oard will b* received b? me at the *d neat,ion Board Office up to 5 pm, on FRIDAY, the lGtk Octob r next, and that the i-kctiou witl bo held on SATURDAY, the 7th November. tfo person shall be eligible as a candidate election un'e-s he is nominated is writing by at least two c!t"Ct or s, and the nomination papers bearing the Candidate's consent in writing is received by tne Returning Officer before the nominations are closed. The vacanoy is caused by the retirement of Mr. John Taylor, Nominations must ba siered by two members Of a School '"ommittee of a District constitated tinder the Education Act, and bear the written consent of the candidate nominated. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Returning Officer. Education Office, September 30th, 1903. dl 13 w3 POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. 6-ROOM HOUSE aND SECTIONS, LEMON-STREET, THE above Property is Withdrawn from Salo by Auction, but the house and sections vlll be so dby auction shortly. BEWLKY & GRIFFITHS, Agents. EXOELSiOR HARDWARE STORE (Next St. Andrew's Church,) W. F. GREENUWAY, (late G. Cliff) TTAia large ;<nd varied assortment] of
end Kitchen Utensils. Garden Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Uross-c Saws. General Ironmongery, Register »nd Tiled Grates, Handsome Tiles, Cutlery, and E,.P. Gco'ls. Window, Door and Picture furniture, Hat and Coat Hooks, Brushware. Breech-loading Guns at great reduction] Lamp 3 ot all kinds. Lamp Glasses (Large Cheap Stock.) Pai&ts (ready mixed), Varnishes, Oil, Lead, Galvanised Baths and Buckets. Rope, Pomps, Mangles, «?mks. B'asting Powder and Fus*>s, India Rubber Hose etc. i. 3G. BIKCH, Manager. TO STAND THE SEASON THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION ARAWA (Bbed By New Zealand Stud Company IN 1890.) By ST. LTTG KB (imp), Champion in the list of wintiicg sires in New Zealand. St l.eger by Doncaster (Darby wipne'), out of Atlantis by Thormwby (Derby winner), out of Hurricine (1000 Guineas winner), by Wild Dayrili (Derby winner) Breeders would do wull to rote the descerdants of Doncasicr, (.ire of Beod'Or, the site of Ormonde, sold for 2!j,ooogs, and repurchased for 4'>,Co9g* for stud purposes, tie was th 7 best English horse ot his day, and sire of Orrr.e, who was sire of Flying Fox sold for 37,000 fe ", the litter be'.ng the best performer as a colt in England. Among the renowned wime's of Ft. Leger's stock are St. Hippo, Waiuki, St. Paul, Impulse, St. Crispin, Nestor, B'.ue Jacket, f-.t. Laura, Rex, Woodstock, St. Simon, St. Kiv'a, St. Cvr, St. Clements, Doris, St. Ursula, S' Ivia P,:rk, Okoari, and Orucifoim. the latter being the winner of over £7OOO, and having reci ntly beaten th > Australian champion Wakeful twice in succession Arawa's dam was Vaccilation. bred by the New Zealand Stud Company, by Knottingley—AtlautA, ilam of Sylvia Park, whose dam was Moon-h're (imparUd), bred in Kngland, by The. Libel, sire of Traducer. Arawa has proved himself thoroughly woithy of his parentage, for his short racing career was brilliant and he beat some of the bebt horses in the district. FEE.—£3, payable on January Ist. No groomage fee. Also the Furkhwid Clydbsdalb Stali.i'vv K L 0 pj y Y K E, Imported from f?r; whose young f took row in wort ur- ;;ivie givat tiatWaofion, ) rovin,; ,'uri ~nU «ood tempered. Fi£K.— £2. \.-i .;IJGVO. Both the abovo wili t.ravel in tho district where inducements i Iter. ALPHONSO WOOD, Plymouth «oad, Koru. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, TjT? ffi- eg to r ot'fy t.hnt we have entered »* into i'artnorship aq from Ist, August, as Engineers and surveyors, under the style Ot Siadden and Palmer. L, C. SI.ADDKN, A. H, PhLiliilt. 0 NOTICE JO DUG OWNERS, to damage (lore by "Dogs, Poison will be laid i'.i the iiosyital Grounds G. TIUI. .. Chairman HosDital Board. A. M. W LLIAM »' DENTAL SURGEON, Theatre rloyil WMinps, Ksmor.t Strent. ' fcimv
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 210, 1 October 1903, Page 3
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