.TRADERS' AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION, A GENERAL MEETING of above will be held in the Town Hall THIS EVENING at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS : To consider the Trades and Labour Council platform, and general. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP mi OTICE is hereby given that the xl partnership lately subsisting hcwcen us in the Town 8f New Plymouth in the trade or business ol Seedsmen, Grain, and Ih odiice Merchants, under the styile of Rowe and Patcrson, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. As witness our hands this 13th day of May, 1905. (Signed) H .T. ROWE. (Signed) J. C. PATERSON. _ (Signed) A. HANNAH. Witness to the signatures of Herbert James Rowe, James Campbell I'aterson, and Adam Hannah : (Signed) 11. CAPLEN, Solicitor, Hawera, N.Z. Referring to the above the business rill be carried on under the name of WILLIAM ROWE, who will receive all moneys due to nnd pay all moneys owing by the late partnership firm., and a continuance ol" your patronage is kindly solicited. New Plymouth, May 18th, 1905. I SFOTSWOOD SETTLEMENT. . JOTICE Is hereby given that 10 I-" allotments, in areas from 9 to 27 acres, In this settlement near the Kcw Plymouth Breakwater, will be open for lease in perpetuity on nnd after 23rd instant. Plans,' and particulars obtainable at thisoflice and may be seen at Post Offices and Railway Stations in Hie district. Ji". SIMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Landsi Lands anil Survey Office, New Plymouth, 18th May, 1903.
SACEED CONCERT ST, JOSEPH'S CiIDHCH Sunday Next. Commence at 8 o'clock.
Hotel Commonwealth. (Late of the Criterion Hotel. Wangamil.) HAVING taken over the above house, offem superior accommodation for boarders and the travelling, public. The Hotel is lighted throughout with elecfricity, and fitted with the latest improvements in needle, plunge and shower baths. One brand of Wine and Spirits kept -THE BEST. CARRIXGTON ROAD. MONDAY. MAY 22. NEWTON KNG. "5 AS received instructions from . Mr Jos. Crockett, who lias sold bis {arm, to sell by auction on! the farm, Carring-ton Road, on above dato, all bis lira and dead stock, consisting of : 50 good cows (Shorthorns. Jerseys), August and September calvera 11 Jersey heifers in calf 20 calves to yearlings 3 draught horses, good anywhere 1 2J year /illy by Klondike 2 express horse* 1 trap horse 1 pony, gig anil harness 3 breeding sows ciiaff-ciitU-r. saw Ijcnch, jlcCormiok mower, hay rake, disc, chain and tine burrows, 2 good S.K. ploughs, grindstone, timber jack, timlber, door.s, windows, iron, wheelbarrow, milk cans, buckets, tubs, bookcase, tables, fowls, and sundries. ALSO,— VALUABLE PROPERTY at Westown, consisting of 95 acres, 2 roods, 18 perches, held under West Coast lease.; about 20 years to run. Lunch provided. Sate at noon.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7826, 19 May 1905, Page 3
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