ItIIII, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, NEWTON KMC HAS received instructions from W Gordon Gkssford, Esq., to ael by. auction, WITHOUT RESERVE on the (arm, Clifton Downs, Mimi ' on (ibovo date, tho whole of his choice dairy herd, consisting o( 100 choico selected dairy cows, mostly grade Jerseys. 20 heifers In calf 3 sows in pig, 8 slips ALSO-. with slight reserve : 60 Jertiey hei#er calves Lunch at 11.30. Sale at Noon. Note.—The auctibneer would eall -Pacini attention to this «ai(\, Mr 'Jlassford having culled hoavilv and i percentage of the cows are Trade Jerseys. The average test of (he whojc herd of 90 cows for la& reason went as high as 5.0. A free brake win leave Waitara at 9 o'clock on the merning of tho Sale, intending fcuyers will please book seats at once. For the convenience of buyers stock will be delivered Jabs at Waitara. > "STAR" ART UNION. THK DRAWING of tho above will take place at tho New Plymouth Military Band's Concert TONIGHT ( Mondny) under tho supervision of E. Dockrill, Ee(n.. and A. E. Sykes, Esq. All blocks not yet sent in must t* |le(t with Mr W. Ladner, King Street, by 12 o'clock, noon, TO-DAY. , TROTTING. A MEETING of persons interested in tho formation of a Trotting Club at New Plymouth will be held at the Borough Council Chambers on FRIDAY. 25th August, pt 7.30 p.m. J. LOVE. Acting Secretary, TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for this following 20 CHAINS FENCING (more or h«s), 5 Totara posts to chaiin, 2 battens between each post, 2 barb and 4 plain wires (No. 9). Tenders close on 20th inst. To be delivered to Mr M. Mills' Estate, Omata. TO THE ELECTORS OF TAR \- NAKI. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,[N RESPONSE to the ri>quc6t of a large number of electors, I beg to inform you that I shall be a candidate for the honour of repro sentiifig you i n Parliament. I am Contesting the election as an independent Liberal, advocating the principles I hold to bo most conducive to the prosperity and best interests of the pesople. I intend to address you from tjhe public platform, a clear and definite statement of my political views. Yours obediently, C. E. IiEI.LIiJNGER. NEW PLYMOUTH TRADERS AND EMPLOYERS' ASSOCIATION. FOOTHALL MATCIITARANAKI V. AUCKLAND. BUSINESS people ere requested to close during the progress «f the above matoh on WEDNESDAY next, 23rd inst.. from 3.30 p.m. to 4.80 p.m. HAL. GOODACRE. rtesident. •BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ERECTION OF ELECTRIC LIGHI DISTRIBUTING STATION, ALTERNATIVE Tenders are invited and will be received bj th» undersigned up to noon on MONDAY*. 28tB inst.. fjor the erection ol the Electric Light Distributing Station : (a) All brick, t (b) Part brick, part wood. Plans and specifications nfcy be seeo at tho offices of the Borough Engineer, Kin* Street, F. T. BELLRIXOER, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. RENDERS FOR GRUBBING FURZE. TENDERS are invited ond will be reoeived up to noon on THURSDAY, 24th inst., for grubbing Furre at the Abattoir Reserve, Fitsroy. Specifications. ete>, may be seen tA the office* of the Borough Engineer, King Street. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk.
NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at ai spocial meeting ot the Board, hold at no cm in the Board's Office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth, on FRIDAY, 18th day ol August, 1905, to consider a proposed alteration of By-law under the heading of Berthage, follows, "For passengers l.tnded 'or shipped (not Including passengers continuing the journey by the same vessel r>n the same day) each 125," jthc sjrnie hus been adopted, and tKat «uch By-law shall oome into foVce on FRIDAY, the first day of September, 1905. C. HEN'NELL. Secretary. Now Plymouth, August 18th, 1905. AMATEUR BOXING CLUB. ALL those Interested In ■Uie formation of a New Plymouth Branch of the New Zealand Amatepr Boxing Asaoclatiom are requested to attend the meeting to ho held at the Council Chambfcra at 8 o'clock on TUESDAY Evening Next, Aug. 22. Business: To recoive Committeo'« report rn Rules and Competitions; and to elect Office-bearers. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. Applications win t>» received at the Education Board Office. New Plymouth, until SATURDAY, the 2flth August, 1905, for the following appointments ' — Eltham Itoad.—Teacher, Present salary, £llß. Rcsidenoe. Waihi,—Teacher. Present salary, £ll4, and house allowance £2O, Applicants ere requested to forward a mrtfical certificate. Application form 9 may he obtained on applying at the Education Hoard Office. P. S. WHITCOMIIE, Secretary. Education Office, 17th ' GOOD INVESTMENT FOR GRAZIERS. EXCELLENT Grazing Farm Of 620 acres, all in grass excepting few patches shelter busli. New 4-roomed house and 2-roomcd cottage shhep-yards, cattle yards, divided into 11 sheep-proof paddocks ; about 40 acres in turnips, all low-lying land ; good proportion ploughable ; 1& miles from ' post office, store, school and church ; metalled road ; li hours from Railway Station. Price, £7 5s per acre. Easy terms can be arranged. For further particulars apply to NEWTON KING, Land Apmt, New Plymouth. TRY A GAS CRILLER foi* your home.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7904, 21 August 1905, Page 3
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