' «nil the marriage of the Earl of Suffolk 1 o Miss J>:tisy Leitur, the Americans married to I»'\TS number twenty-five. 11l in number i ncl irdes all the Americans, with one exeeption, married to peers since 18(50, a period of forty-four years. Ten of these ladies have no children at all, and six have 110 son, so that (says the King) the peerage is not likely to he Americanised yet awhile.
RAIING OX UNIMPROVED VALUE JIONSTEIi MEETING OF JUTEPAYERS. "j|/|lt ]'. .T. OREGAN will address XTJL the Ratepayers of New Plyimouth oil WEDNESDAY, ] 5-th of March, at 8 p.m., in the Theatre Royal. Bis Worship the Mayor will preside. FOOTBALL. 'rHE Annual General Meeting o> 1 the Tukapa Football Club will b<- held at Council Chambers THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, March loth, al 8 o'clock. All members and intending members are requested to attend. A. GRAY and F. MOVERLEY, lion. Sees., Tukapa Football Club. UUKOUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. KOTICK OF POLL. N PURSUANCE of "The Rating on Unimproved Value Act, 189(5," and ''The Local Elections Act. 1904." I hereby give notice that a Poll of Ratepayers will be taken at the following polling booths, viz : EAST WARD—The shop of Mr S. T. Crocker, corner of Devon and Eliot Streets. ENTRAL WARD-Town Hall, King Street. WEST WARD—The residence of Mr G. A. Coruey, corner of Devon and Mount Edgecumbo Streets. On THURSDAY, the 16th day of March, 1905, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., upon the following proposal, to wit : That "The Rating on Unimproved Value Act, 1896," be adopted in the Borough of New Plymouth, and that henceforth property be rated upon the basis of the unimproved value thereof. Dated this 28th day of February, 1905. F. T. UELLRINGER, Returning Officer for the I Borough of New Plymouth.
TU E S UES DA Y MAK C H 21. 1) A Y JI AJIC 11 21. OEGAN RECITAL
BY .Mr ARTHUIt TOW SKY. THE ANNUAL Swimming Sports Will be held in (lie IIATHS TO-MORKOW, Till RSDAY, MARCH 1(i. «t :i p.m. lr T» II EATIt V. I! OY A 1,, L Now I'ivmoutli. IMPORTANT DRAMATIC SEASON. Commencing THURSDAY, MARCH 16th. WILLIAM ANDERSONS FAMOUS I tit AM ATIC ORG A NIS ATION, Who will, on the above date, have the pleasure of presenting for the first time in this city the stirring Nautical I'luy, A Sailor's Sweetheart. A greater success than "The Lartilor of Lift-." Over 100 auxiliaries utilised in the above production. FRIDAY, MARCH 17th. "THE fjFACE AT THE WINDOW." This drama recently created a most profound sensation in Dunedin, where it attracted enormous attendances for seven consecutive nights. SATURDAY, MARCH 18th. The (ircatest of all Oivat Emotional and Domestic Plays, THROUGH THE DIVORCE COURT. Trices : 3s, 2s, and Is. No extra charge for booking. Dox plan at McKinnon Uain"s.
PROMENADE CONCERT On the Evuniiig of Thursday, March 16th. Proceeds for the VffJTOKIA MAOIU (URLS' SCHOOL ConiniiUee : Mcsdiiincs Cock (President). W. Hiillot, Pockrill, Fleetwood, 7'recth. .Jury, Newman, Mc-iK'.-llar. K. M. Smith, \\. 11. Skinner. Misses Nieliols. Sl.'phenson Smith, 'Percy Sniill), and Tesflr. fcTHJM! ("iRCUKSTHA in attendance, and Vocal Selections will lie given. i Card lloom. Character Heading, and Other Amusements. Stalls for the Sale of Fancy (ioods. Refreshments, Produce, etc., Ico Creams, Penny Drinks. FRUIT SAL.AH and CHKAM, and SWEETMEAT STALL. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission : Is, including Supper. 11. B. SKINNER, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7763, 15 March 1905, Page 3
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