On and after the Ist March the mails by the mail train will arrive at the C.1'.0., New rlyniouth, at 8.10 p.m. ... ' The mails now arriving at p.m. will arrive at 5.27 p.m., an the mails now made up at j P-m----will be made up at 3.-15 p.m. F D. HOLDS WORTH. Chief-Postmaster Boarding-House for Sale. Substantial iuilding ° { A® rooms, on i acre, best position in Hawera. Insurance £7OO. Selling owing to ill-health. Terms arranged. Apply at once to WHITTAKER, WHITTAKER & CO., Auctioneers, Hawera. TAUANAKI ACCUM*'fISATIf>H SOCIETY fIsHING SEASON, Ist OCTOBER, 1904, TO 30th APRIL, 1905. ttUSHING LICENSES may be obV tained from A. S. Haseell, W W. Murton. Dev o n-street r and OVxy Son. and Arnold (Limited) JSe\ Plymouth; Burrough and llopkins (Limited) ; Burrough and Hop l4 "?' ynH t. Brake and Co., Inglewowi Harwood and Treeby, Opunake. an from the undersign^. SecretaryLicense.: Mat. wholeisc a so£.£l .women, and boy» under 1® > Carß licenses Save been is j U6 E. Wilson E - WhUU. 'A L Tuke J ■ Mcßae IW. Marsh «• E. Manneriipg a U H Oswiu L. Harworth (boy) ft Cooke W. Steite J. Gibson, i«n----v W BaDy E- ... r' Frf A. Hollingworth fl" W Warehft® D* McAHum S:*:K« 4- SS£T }. Wilson T. Drake j- n f. t & f l- JSaf* c: RjiAff tfb£T** I'wSSW E. s. A „ A clilenderW)A" red A Wallis (boy) Charles Hodson J. Bennett Graying T. W. Drake (boy) * boy ',. B Sims (boy) c - Carnell T HopkinSon John Lambert W hjSS C. S. Strong# Leo- Humphries J. Harrop h. Standing (boy) John Stewart J. DeCastro (boy) R- owaysland C. McGregor _ ♦ L. Dee Forges (boyl W. Vincent E O'Conaor (boy. Dr. Morrison J). Deegan (boy) T. O'Comnor (boy) Charles Hodso* J- c . ook ,w ..v Leo Humjjhries N. James (boy) F. at Grayling. G* o - W. L. Gray S. Avery (boy) C E. Simmons A. Atkinson (boy) WL. Standing R. H. George Gilbert Mair. , T. Franklj». T. Blackwood.
LEWIS JACKSON, PXTCiDEH AND CONTRACTOR. tiTi. unma OF JOIWHO WORK JTNDI3RTAKEN. SHOP A»D OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALTY. Flan* and Specifications Prepared. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. WORKSHOP : Powderham Street. DON'T FORGET IHES OLD FRIENDS AT HOWE t But C*ll at BUTTERWORTH'S •I old Curiosity Shop." For MAORI KITS. A great varie*v to choose from. Prices from 6d 10s. SPLENDID rRESENTS. 11AORI CURIOS. A most extensive ami valuable collectiia to choose from. SOME VERY RARE VARIETIES. To those about to furnish A larce stock of New and SecoadFURNITURE of all descriptions. Prices moderate. Don't forget the Address: THE>*"OLD CURIOBITY SHOP. - Devon Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. Inspection invited. No one pressed ta buy. Catalogues on application. 64 YEARS IX THE TEA TRADE. Equitable Life Assurance gOCIETT OF U.S. Strongest 'n the World. H. D. HYDE, Founder, RICHARD COCK, E»q.. JTm htm appointed Resident Agent, and jiR FRANK WATTS, Supervitor of Agencies for TaranaM. _ " Those intending to insure and those 2 thready insured please note, jf* Policy holders can pay their pre r;'** ln mn at the office of Richard Cotk, the temporary office ot th« *3&Badety< F-- agtfss, " ...
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7762, 14 March 1905, Page 1
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