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"THE ELECTORAL ACT, 1805." ,', DECLARATION OF BE- ' SULT OP POLL FOB THE ELECTORAL DISTHICT OF TARANAKI. I WILLIAM ARTHUR DUN--9 BAR RANKS, Returning Olhccr for tho Electoral District of farauaki, do hereby declare (lie result of (he poll taken ou the oth clay of * December, I<JOS, for the election of a member of the HouHe of Representative!) for the said district to be as fol. low*:— Candidates Votes polled l - Bellringor, Charlie Emanuel ... 838 Mills, Charles Thomas 233 Okey, Honry James Hobbs ... 1717 Smith, Edward Metcalf ... 1953 Tiscli, Gustavo.,, ... • .„ 475 Total number of valid votes Number of votes rejected as informal ... .... 95 I therefore declare Edward Metcalf Smith, who has received the greatest number of votes, to be duly elected member of the House of Representatives for the said electoral district. Dated at New Plymouth this 11th day of December, 1905. W. A. D. BANKS, Returning Officer, LICENSING POLL, lflOS, DECLARATION OF LICENSING POLL IN THE DISTRICT. LICENSING DISTRICT OF TARANAKI. IN PURSUANCE of "The Alcoliolie Liquoßs Sale Control Act Amendment Act, 18'J5," I hereby give. public notice of tile result of the Localoption Poll taken uudor the provisions of the said Act. NUMBER OF VOTES RECORDED. That the number of Licenses existing in the district continue ... 2430 That the number of Licenses existing in the district bo reduced ... 2034. That no licenses be grant- £.' ediutbe district ... 269*6"', The total number of voters whose votes were'recorded Wis 5181, and, as none of (he proposals respecting licenses in the district obtained the pre- ; scribed majority, I declare none' of < them to bo carried. Dated at New Plymouth this eleventh day of December, WOS. W. L. D. BANKS, Returning Officer. HHE Committeo of the United V L Friendly Societies' Picnic will jet at the Coffee Palace on Fmßay. at 8 p.m. A full attendance requested, A. J. Hoiins. SHORTHAND - TYPIST desi k3 position; two years' experience Glasgow legal ffrm j first-class references—Address P.O. Box 5, Ingtcwooii TAN TED a Milker. 30s a week to a good man. H. G. Sergei, Stuart Road, Elthnm. »'' ,'■ 081, on Monday afternoon in I Carrie or Devon street,'purs3 taining money. Reward on retnniinjt .to Mrs Allen Douglas- Currie Street. . . BOHTOCK Shoes, New Aida and Lome Fronts. The acme of comfort.—McEWEN BROS. , ' EGG-LAYERS, Brown Leghorns Buff Orpingtons, Indian Runner Ducks, 5/- sitting (guaranteed fertile). - McEWEN BROS.' Boot Shop.; riWO Unfurnished Rooms wanted l in town boundary; state what 'ins and conveniences to Daily News, this office. RANTED—Smart milker. Ap- » » ply C. Muskkk Bros., Uruli \ WAM ED.—Small Cottage to rent, must be within mile from town, near sea. Write particulars to "Ledger," at Daily News Oilicc. finest quality, specially suitfor jam makiug—(id quart, 7s (id case of 30 quarts,. 'Phone 270. Citv Fruit Co. '' W Ai V ED KNOWN-Hendv'BEgg ' » t Julep destroys dandriifl and give* tho hair a beautifully, soft glossy appearance-. Large bottlei Is. Obtainable C. 0. Ward's, Dra. per, sole agent. U/ANTED KNOWN-O. 0.. Ward, Draper, has been appointed Sole Agent in .Now Plymouth for Wendy's Egg Julep, the celebrated Hair Specific, which is wonderfully '•fteetive in clanging and nourishing the -calp. Try a bottle. Price is. OISOOI'NT.-i: (ira allowing, la in the ,C discount 0 n all RETAIL CASH ITRCHASES from 10s nt my Store from To-dtiv to theend of Dcceniliei.—T. YV. WELCH, Skinner's lluilding (next Tarauakl Hotol), Brougham Street. FIRE! KORU SAWMILLING CO. I'l*T I ■PKKSENT | Fl'Tl'RE 3/11/05 I 10/11/05 I 1/1/Ofi Burned out Selling New Mill Stock goipg top I 110,000 ft again. . ' PRESENT: While the new mill is under ennstriiel'ion I tun offering my stock of 110,000 ft at prices never before heard of in New Plymouth. If you want to build a house, .-table or a pigs! ye Remember it's MOUNTAIN not the sappy, swampy, spongy,si off that is being offered you undir tho name of RIMU. The Gover.lllll.lnt have taken) over 'IOO,OOO wilhiii the last six months, and (hey know the K. A. KDK. Maxagur. A GIFT. 110 ACRES LEASEHOLD WILL ISE THKOWN IN To I lu-Buyer who secures 158 acres, wi|)i (>. TO oincd house, ...i.O-bail cowshrd, pnved yard, trap shed- • calf shed, piggeries, etc. The land is all fenced and sub - divided, and : »U plougliable. Half mile from factory. Trice only ONLY £9 10/ PER ACRE for the fr«eb.old, - <•*' l&if

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8000, 12 December 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8000, 12 December 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8000, 12 December 1905, Page 3

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