OB SALT?,—The Entire Horse Ebony. Apjuy 11. Jones, Criterion t-U'oles. MR. STEfHENSON and Family tender their heartfelt llianks to ?ll kind friends for lloral emblems and letters of sympathy. The Locomotive and Traffic department, Kev. DeanMcKenna, tie; Siateis Convent, and particularly Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards are especially thanked for their great kindness to us in our late sad bereavement STRATFORjIf TEC HNIO-AL SCHOOL EXHIBITION. T7 XHIBITS are invited for this JCxhibit'on.' I_i Schedules may be obtained from .the Secretary. j
W. J. aLTTXA3?DEK, P.O. Box 10, Stratford. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. 6 ROOM HOUSE ±,ND SECTION, LEMON-STREET. THE above' Prooerty is Withdrawn from Sale by Auction, but the house and section will be so d by auction shortly. BEWLEY k GRIFFITHS, all 4 Agents. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELEOTEIO LIGHT AND POWER INSTALLATION. TENDERS are invited for the supply, delivery, erection, testilg, setting to-work, and maintaining for three months the Turbines Alternators, Conductors, Transformers, Lamps, and all other phnt and material required for providing aa Electric Light Installation for the above Borough. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Borough Engineer, King-street, New Plymouth. Tenders endorsed " Tender for Electric Light Installation." to reach me not later than noon on MONDAY, 7th March, 1904. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , ? I*. T. BELLRINGER. Town Olerk. New Plymouth, October Ist, 1903. 2 916 THE EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, NOTICE is hereby given that the registered Office of the Society is now situate at tbe offices of WkbSier & MoKell&ji, Currie street, New Plymouth. D»ted at New Plymouth this Bth day of October, 1903. H. SrOCKHR, 9 Secretary.
TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OP ONE MEMBER. IT is hereby publicly notified that nominations for the election of One Member of the Education Hoard will be received by me at the education Board Office up to 5 p m. on FRIDAY, the 16th Octobr next, and that the election will be held on BATURD iV, the 7th November. ! No parson shall be eligible as a candidate for election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors, and the nomi nation papers bearing the candidate's consent in writing is rec-ived by tne Returning Officer before the nominations are closed. The vacancy is caused by the retirement of Mr. John Tajlor. '■* Nominations must bs signed by two members of a School r omrmttee of a District constituted under the Education Act, and bear the written consent of the candidate nominated, P. S. WHITCOMBE, Returning Officer. Education Office, Sentember 30th, 1903. di 13 w3 TO STAND THE SEASON THE THOROUGHBREp STALLION ARAWA (Bbed By New Zealand Stud Company IN 1890.) By ST. LEG ER (imp), Champion in the Hbl of winning sires in New Zealand. St Leget by Donoaster (Derby winnei), out of Atlantis by Thornwnby (Derby winner), outof Hurricane (1000 Guineas winner), by Wild Dayrili (Derby winner) Breeders would do well to note the descendants of Doncaster, aire of Bend'Or, the sire of Ormonde, sold for 25,000g5, and repurchased sfor 4<J,OOOga for stud purposes, tie was the best English horse ot his day, and sire of Ortne, who again was sire of Flying Foe sold for 37,000ge, the Utter being the best performer as a colt in England. Among the renowned winners of St. Leger's stock are St. Hippo, Waiuka, St. Paul, Impulse, St. Crispin, Nestor, Blue Jacket, St. Laura, Bex, Woodstock, Bt. Simon, St. Kilda, St. Ovr, St. dements, Doris, St. Ursula, Sylvia Park, Okoari, and Crucifoim. the latter being the winner of over £7OOO, and having recently beaten tin Australian champion Wakeful twice in succession. Aiawa's dam was Vaccilation. bred by the New Zealand Stud Company, by Knottingley—Atlanta, dam of Sylvia Park, whose dam was Moonshire (imported), bred in England, by The Libel, sire of Traducer. Arawa has proved himself thoroughly worthy of his parentage, for hia short racing career was brilliant and he beat some of the best horses in the district. FEE.—£3, payable on January Ist. No gcoomage fee. Also the Purebred Clydesdale Stallion KLONDYKE, Imported from Scotland, whose young stock now ia work are giving great satisfaction, proving staunch, reliable, and good tempered. FEE.—£2. Same terms as above. Both the above will travel in the district where inducements offer. ALPHONSO WOOD, Plymouth Road, Koru.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TT/ £ beg to notify that we have entered H mio Partnership au from lot August, as engineers aud surveyors, under the style ot Siadden and Palmer. L 0. SLADDiJK, H. PALMKR. HABDY & €O. (LA.TE iXPRESS CO.), COAL, FIREWOOD, COKE, AS CHARCOAL MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE ISLAND FRUIT IMPORTERS. District Agents for dtanJard Insurance Company (Fire and Marine), Telephone No. 211. P.O. Box 27. Office and Yard: LIARDET-STREET ERNEST HARDY MASLIN 1b specially adapted for tb< weather, being non-heating. A 1 storekeepers,—Wholesale »g«nts, Bbbskbi FBMIB* do,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 217, 9 October 1903, Page 3
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