Borough of New Plymouth HEXUI BRIDGE DA\'(iEROUS. ()WTN(r to tiro work„of erecting the tiie new bridge over the Te lienui River in Devon Street East great care must be observed ]).y horsemen and drivers of vehicles when crossing the old hridgei. F. T. 11 ELLIUNtiEU. Toivn Clerk. Borough of New Plymouth PURSUANT to a resolution fussed by the New Plymouth Uorough Council 1 hereby convene a public meeting at the Town Hall on Fill DAY eveniirg, loth instant, at 8 p.m., to consider the advisibility oi' taking unitc-d antion to provide additional attractions and amusements lor the Christmas season of 190-1. 11. COCK, Mayor. Borough of New Plymouth AIUTTOJK BY-LAWS—PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereb; given that a* s|>efi,al ii.feting of the New Plymouth i'.orough Council will be !ield in the Council Cutambcrs, King Street, New Plymouth, on the loth day of February, 191)1, at T.'iO p.m.. for the purpose of confirming! a resolution passed by the Council on the llth day of .January, 1004, ordaining and making "The Abattoir By-laws'" lor the Borough of Ne\> Plymouth, such' 7 by-laws to come into operation and force on the 21th day of 'February, 1901, und also that the o'bjects of such bv-laws are (ft) Appointment of manager and detailing his duties. (b) The restricting of visitors to the Abattoir. (c) As to the slaughtering and dressing of stock. (d) As to the removal of offal. (e) Appointing hours for removal of meat, (f) As to carts or vehicles removing meat being clean. (g) And providing penultks. A copy of the proposed by-laws is deposited at the Oilice of the .!trough Council. King Street, New Plymouth, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours, from 10 a.m. to 1. p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on all week days except Thursdays, and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Thursdays, and will remain there open to inspection until after th-o said loth day of February, 1904, 1904. Bated this 12th day of January, 1904 F. T. BELT JUNO Eli, Town Clerk. Borough of New Plymouth EXTKAOItIIINAUY VACANCIES. 1N T pursuance of "The Muni.-ipal Corporations Act, 1900 " and the " Regulation of l,o;:ul Flections Act, 187(5," 1 hereby give notice that elections will, be held on Tuesday, the second day of February, 1901, for the purpose of elev'.ing two councillors to fill the extraordinary vacancies now existing in the Council of the Borough of New l'lymouth by the resignation of Councillors Belli'inger and Edmunds. One Councillor to be elected for the East War-d and one for the West Ward. Nomina l !ions in tire prescrilied form and accompanied by a deposit of £3 for each candidate nominated will be received at my oilice, Town llall, King Street, up to 12 noon on WEDNESDAY. 20 January inst. Nomination papers may be obtained on application. F. T. BELLRTXOER, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth, Borough Offices, Jan. 28th, 1904. Taranakl Education Board TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my oflice till 4 p.m. on MONDAY, 18th in»t., for the following work RATAPEKO—New Residence, URI.TI—New School. MI Dill UST—New Residence. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans may be seen as fallows. For residences ut Riaitiajwieo and l MMhirst, an<l at the oflice of the Evening! Post, St rat fond ; new school at Uruti at the oflice of the Wadtai-a Mail. JAS, SANDERSON, Architect. King's liui Mings, Brougham Street, January 4tils, 1904,
Why Bupy Yourself in the Bush P BETTER by far BUY OX EXCEPTIONAL EASY TERMS a Farm out or seven, from 177 acres to 13. r io <acres each, open land, with patches of hush ; within to S miles by lair road of Uangeriri llailwaiy Station. Two of the farms are partly fenced, and the prices are only 24s to 28s per acre. The whole of the nioniv can remain at 5 per cent, to anyone building or plough'inig. School and I'ost Odice quite handy ; 'good fisliing and shooting on Lake WiWanjgjapu, l'aein'g part of land. The areas are : 177, 388, 040, 730, 1350, 389, anid 721 acres. W. COURTNEY.
GIVING UP BUSINESS LAST FEW DAYS OP THIS SALE. Special Concessions. E. T. PETTY, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER,. AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAS DECIDED for n few days only to reduce bin lurjr,. Stock, having iniule arramgpincnls for the disposal of his busi'iwKs, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. THE STOCK is undoubtedly the Largest in New Plymouth, and comprises FURNITURE, BEDDINCJ, BEDSTEADS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC, CALL and see for yourselves, and prove that we are offering Bargains that have never 'hofoi'C IjeGD heard of in Tai'tmukl.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 10, 13 January 1904, Page 3
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