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A CATION having been made x*. U> mo by the Jn-glewood Borough Council to register a ro-enlrv under Lease No. attecling Sections 880 and 381, Town 01 Inglewood, being part o£ the l a n;l in Certificate of Title volume 17, toHo 198, of which Charles Barclav Dewar and Frederick Matcher are the registered lessees. X hereby give notice that I will J ouster the re-entry as requested unless caveat bo lodged forbidding the sjame within one month I'roni the ot' the Gazette contaiiilnu' this notice. Bated at the Land Registry Oi)ia> New Plymouth, this 12th day 0 '( September, 1901. T. HUTCHISON, District Land Registrar. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Principal : E. Pridha.ni, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin.; First Assistant : Miss Grant, M A Assistant Teachers : Miss Drew M.A., and Mr 11. hj, Ward. 'THE THIED~rER M of 1904 f A <\ 0 » n ™ u ™ with tho above school will conmience on MONDAY September 19th, at 9 a.m. An admission examination will be held at the School on that date at 10 a.m. a^nce. £2 " ayable in! Pupils applying { (>r admission will be requited to produce their Sixth W. BEWLEY, ___ Secretary, NORTH TAHANAKI CHICKETTSSOCIATION. T"' HE ANNUAL General Meeting * of above will be held in the New Plymouth Town llall, on FRIDAY, September 16th, at 8 p.m. ALFRED LEE, Hon. Sec. NEW I'LYMPCTH CARNIVAL \ND EXHIBITION OF ART AND INDUSTRIES. rSAIIE EXECUTIVE would be pleased to hear from ojiv person who would b« willing to lend I'jcliires, Curios, or other objects of interest for exhibition. Thoy ulho des'ire to draw nttention to t've large section devoted to Home Industries. Schedules are now ready, and may be had on •application to the Secretary. H. A. LENNON, Secretary. STOXY RIVER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, NEWTON fSSNG WILL sell by auction at his yaixls as above 150 yearlings, mixod 30 empty heifers 25 cows in calf 15 store cows 10 fat cows 20 springing cows 15 heifers in calf 10 springing heiifers 2 bulls Sala at 12,30. o'clock,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 213, 13 September 1904, Page 3
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421Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 213, 13 September 1904, Page 3
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