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NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIV SOCIETY, LIMITED. "IW" OTICE Is hereby given tliat t Annuul General Meeting of t; members of tlio Society will be he in the Town Hull, King-street, Ne Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the 22« (lay of October, 1904, at the hoi 5 of 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Business : To receive and consich the Directors' Report and. Balalie sheet ; to elect two directors in tl place of Messrs Wo'.ls ami Slorri who |wnH retire at the meeting, an an Auditor in the place of Mr A it thur Morton ; and generally to dej e with such other business as t" „ shareholders' may think fit. r Note.—"After the meeting held ( the '2oth August, 1904, it. was di covered that owing to rnsiiHieiei notice having been given, all the i solutions passed wore invalid. It therefore necessary to convene wli due notice the annual gcneroJ met ing as above (in lieu of holding' t adjourned meeting, on Ist October i . proposed)." "The, attention of shareholders r drawn to Rule 115, under wht'.ch a r member who desires to become caiididato for the oflice of directc r must give notice in writing at tl rogistcijed ofbee of ,W3u Society i B least 8 days before the day of tl '• moetuig, and such names will bo a> 0 meeting." e Now Plymouth, 7th Sonteim*.-i, ±m. s ROBERT WELLS, 11 Chairman of Directors. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS are invited for the for illation of roads in Veale's Es .te. Lowest or any tender not ni cesaarily accepted. Plans and sixicilications may )i seen at the offices of Messrs Colli ghan and Co., of Messrs Sladde and Palmer. j THE ELTHAM BACON CO.. LTD f rp ENDERS ore invited and will 1: JL received up to noon of Tuesdaj ' 25th October, for the re-erection c the Eltham Bacon factory. Tho low signed, to who ~ ust be addressed EDWIN I'AHROTT, .'lecrotary. Klthain, Oct. 17, 1904 ; NEW PLYMOUTH CARNIVAL AND EXHIBITION OF ART AND INDUSTRIES, IN view of tho influx of visitors during Carnival time, the Committee would be glad to hear from any persons who aie willing to accommodate boaixlers. Early application is asked, as arrangements must be made. H. A;.LENNON, Secretary. Band of Hope MUSICAL, ELOCUTIONARY AND LITERARY CONTESTS, 1904. To be held >■ WHITELEY HALL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday, November 17. Commencing at 7.J.5 sharp. Section I.—lnstrumental Music. Solo, Piano. Duet, Piano. Violin Solo, with Piano accompaniment. Novelty, Instrumental. Open to all classes. with ot without accompaniment. Duets and Quartettes, without accompaniment. Section 3.—Recitation ; Own selection ; not to exceed seven minutes In minutes in classes C and D. Section 4.—Readi«ig: Own selection. Length as in Section 3. Sections.—Model Band of Hope Oral Addresses. Not to exceed 12 minutes in delivery. •Open to all classes. Section 6.—lmpromptu Essay. To be written on premises. Subject to be announced by chairman. Fifteen minutes allowed. Paper supplied. Class A—Under 9 years. Entrance fee 3d. Class B—Under 12 yeais. Entrance fee 6d. I'lass C—Under 18 years. Entrance fee 9d. Class D-Over 16 years. ' Entrance fee Is. RULES. 1. All competitors must be members of some Band of Hope at date ot Contest. 2. Prizes will be given as follows, provided 50 per cent, of marks are scored :—lst, for three competitors, Ist and 2nd for five ; Ist, Ond, and 3rd for seven or more. 3. Pianoforte Music (short pieces), to be selected toy Musical Committee. Time for practice allowed from October 17th. 4. Three additional points will be given if readings and recitations ore of a distinct temperance character. Claimants for these points must supply title of piece to Secretary when in taring, and no alteration in piece allowed .afterwards. 5. Judges awards arc final, and will be announced at'.close of competition. All entries, together with entranc fees, must reach the Secretary, J. Christopher, before 9 p.iif., SATURDAY, November 12th. Letters tearing post mark of that date will be accepted. 7. In Section 2 competitors njus* supply one copy of their music fo judges' use before they perforin. Any further information and entry forms may »e obtained from J, CHRISTOPHER, Hon. Secretary, Leech-street. Efforts will be made to accommodate country competitors notifying beforehand. Butter. Butter. Butter. ,4 N AUCKLAND Firm with Kood cilitiea for handling ftiuttor and , cheese wants Agency. Accounts guaiv anteed. Apply HARDING & BILLING, P.O. Box 272, Auckland. MOUNT EGMONT SUMMER RESORT; M JONES, Criterion Stables, ol> • posite Criterion Hotel, New ' Plymouth, is prepared to a>'rnng with parties for providing Convey ances. Saddle Horses, Pack Horses and Guides for climlimg Mount Eg ' mont. Brakes, Buggies, and Lan daus at moderate charges. Roa< ' Cars and 'Buses running every hal ' hour between Breakwater and Ncv " Plymouth, and every hour to Vogel ' town. r See Time-Tables. M. JONES, PROPRIETOR, NEW PLYMOUTH. r Telephone 29. Cheap Farms. i. 400 ACHES, good dairy country i 70 acres felled, 80 acres in grass ~ Price, £l5O. ;' 50 ACRES, good six roomet house ; good outbuildings. Well sub divided. Close to school and fac tory. Six miles from town. Pric( I £BOO. £250 cash. 100 ACRES, all In grans, goo j house, cowshed, stables, trap-shed and piggeries. Close" to school am factory. Seven miles from town Trice £lO per acre. Very littl ' cash required. A. L. TUKE, LAND AGENT,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 3

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