Dine at THE NEW TROCADERO. ENTREES: Jugged Hare. " Steak and Kidney Pie. JOINTS : Roast Sirloin of Ilocf. Boiled Leg of Mutton and Caper S a ucc H "HSt Pork and Apple Sauce Hoi led Pickled Pork. SWEETS: Apple He and Custard. Plum Pudding and Lemoß Sauco Sago Custard. Mince Pica. Swiss Roll. OXE SHILLING. NEW PLYMOUTH TRADERS AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. FOOTBALL MATCHTARANAKI V. AUCKLAND. BUSINESS PEOPLE are requested to close during the progress of the above match on WEDNES- ■ DAY irert, 23rd inst., from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Wih. GOODACRE, President. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH.
ERECTION OF ELECTRIC LIGIH DISTRIBUTING STATION. ALTERNATIVE TcnHera are in- . vited and will bo received tjj [ the undersigned up to noon on MONi DAY, 28th i n st., for the erection (A khe Electric Light Distrftutinfe Station : (a) All brick. * (b) Part brick, part ■woori. Plans and specifications mfcy t*> seen at the offices of the Borough Engineer, King Street. F. T. BELUUXGER Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS FOR GRUBBING FURZE. TENDERS are invited a nd will be received up to noon on THURSDAY, 21 th inst., for pruning Furze Specifications, etr>, may be seen aX the offices of the Borough Engineer, King Street. F. T. BELLRTNGER. Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOITH HARBOUR BOARD.
I special mc j the nonrd, held at noon !n the Hoard's Office. Brougham Street, New ! Plymouth, on FRIDAY, 18th day of August, 1905, to consider a 'proposed alteration of By-la w*utwler the heading of Berthage, os| follows, "For passengers landed 'or shipped (not including passengers Continuing the journey Jiy the some vessel un the same day) each 25," |the same h a s l*eo adopted, and that such By-law shall oome into fotte on FRIDAY, |tho first day of SeptcmNr. 1900. C. BENNELL. Secretary. Xew Plymouth, August 18th, 190.". AMATEUR BOXING CLUB. k LA. those interested in- tibe formai tion\of a New. Plymouth Branch Association are aquested to attend the meeting to W> held at the Council Chambers at 6 o'clock on TUESDAY Evening Kesri, Aug. 22. 'Business; To receive Committee's report re Rules |urf Competitions : and to elect Officebearers*
TARANAKI EDUCATION BOAHII. | APPLICATIONS Bin Be received at the Education Board Ollic.. New Plymouth, until SATURDAY, the 2«th August, 1905, tor the following appointments'■-• ElUiam Road Teacher, present salary, £llß. Residence. Waihi.—Teacher. Present salary, I £ll4, and house allowance £2O. 1 Applicants are requested to forward a nMiical certificate. Application forms may he obtained on applying at the Education Donrrt Office. P. S-. WHTTCOMWK, SecretaryEducation Office, 17th August, 1905. COUNTY OFFICE ACCOMMODA- , TION. j THE COMMTTTEE set up will bl" pleased to receive offers of suitable central premises for Taranalci County Council Offices. Oners to be in writing, stating reat required (free of rptes), and to be left at County Office not later than 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 19th August, 1905. If. OKBY, ChainUan. KEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTURAL SOCIRTY. mHE Annual General Meeting of the New Plymouth Horticultur- .-. Seciety will he held ia the Council Chambers, King Street, on MONDAY, 21st August, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS: To rcceiT* Annual Report and elect Officers for tLe ensuing year. All interested in horticulture corftally inrited to attend. ARCHIE HOOKER, Hon. Secretary. GOOD INVESTMENT FOR | GRAZIERS. "EXCELLENT Grazing Farm ol 630 acres, all ia grass excepting few patches shelter hush. New 4-roomcd house and 2-roomed cottage shbep-yards, cattle yards, divided into 11 sheep-proof paddocks ; about , 48 acres in turnips, all low-lying ! land ; good proportion ploughable ; I lfc miles from • post .office, store, school and church ; metalled road ; l\ hours ftom Railway Station. Price, £7 5s per acre. Easy terms can be anaaged. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING, Land Agent, New Plymouth.
FOR SALE BY TENDER 1 Q £ ACRES, Lense with right of X4lO purchbse a t £2OO. 100 in oss; 3-foomed house, large cowseveral paddocks, and ring fenced. Situated 1$ miles from factory, on good metal road, Tarat a District. This property carried 25 cows through last winter Tenders close SATURDAY, August 26th, 1905, with tie undcrsigped, from whom further particulars may be ob (ained. The highest or any tendet not necessarily accepted. HICKMAN F. RUSSELL, land Broker, I Now Plymouth.
IN FUTURE the Vog«ltown 'Bus will leave town at 8 a.m., 12 noon, 2 p.m., 6 p.m., and 6 p.m. daily, with the exception of Thursday, when the midday 'bus will leave town nt 1 p.m. instead of noon. On Siturday nijhis ft will leave i t»wn at 0 p.m. and 10 p.m. The I return 'bua will >ave Vogeltown al 8.30 ji.sn.. 12.4(» p.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.K0 p.it", and fi.3o p.m. ALEC HILL ["ILL receive pupils for the trainf ing ol the voice at his rooms above the Dresden Company. Devon Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7903, 19 August 1905, Page 3
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