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CARNIVAL BALL. AT the r hog to convene a muvliiifr for the purpose of holding a ball during Carnival Week. I shall be pleased to -have as many ladies and gentlemen as can make it convenient to attend on FRIDAY afternoon, at i o'clock, at the Town Hall. ALICE M. COCK. CHRISTMAS VACATION. HHE OFFICES of the Solicitors M. m New Plymouth will close on SATURDAY. 21th December, at 1 p.m., and ne-open on MONDAY, the 9th January. W. A. D. BANKS. Secretary. RAILWAY STATION FOR FITZROY. A PUBLIC Meeting will be held Tl in Fitzroy Hall on WEDNESDAY', December 14th, to consider the advisability of removing the Smart Road Station nearer to Fitzroy. The chair will be taken by E. M. Smith, Eslq., M.H.R., at 7.30 p.m. Residents should make an effort lo attend. A.M.P. SOCIETY. ONE more chance for this year's bonus. Apply a\ once by letter to J. J. O'SULLIVAN, Agent, Waitara. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. \T OTICE is hereby given that i-i Liaixiet-street Bridge will be closed for vehicular traffic TO-DAY (Thursday). F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION. A PFLICATIONS by letter onlj <»■ will be received up to MON DAY, the 12th December, for th< positions as assistants for the Din ing and Refreshment Rooms at th< Exhibition. NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION. Hi XIHBITORS and othcra wantinj to be connected with the wate main in tho exhibition arc roqucs l lo apply to me a t onco. H. A. LENNON,
FRIDAY, DECEMHER 9, 1904, NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr 11. W. Morris to sell by auction, without reserve, on the farm, Mangorei Road, on Friday, December 9th, all his dairy and farm st consisting 1 of : 17 milking cows 2 yearling heifers 1 yearling bull 1 agwl bull 8 calves 1 trap and harness Milk Cans, etc. Other Cattle Expected. Sale at 12 o'clock. —ALSO— On account of the mortg)alg!ee— AH that parcel of land, conli ing 105 acres, more oi less, Doing section No. 807 on the public map of the Grey and Omata districts. For particulars and conditions of sialc apply to the auctioneer or to Messrs Weston and Weston, solicitors, New Plymouth. Sale at 2.30 o'clock. Devonshire Dairy n DEVON STREET, Adjoining Whito Hart Hotel.
o Milk, Buttermilk. Daily delivery t !l ter December Ist. Orders prompt e attended to. i L. FROST, h ( Propriator,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 287, 8 December 1904, Page 3
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527Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 287, 8 December 1904, Page 3
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