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BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH EXTRAORDINARY VACANCYWEST AYARD. In the matter of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1800," and of "The Local Elections Act, 1900." I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an Election for the purpose of electing one Councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy now existing ; -i the Council of the Borough of New Plymouth by the resignation of Councillor Tisch will be held on TUESDAY, the 30tii day of JANUARY, l'JOfi; and I hereby appoint the Town Olork's ollice, Town Hall, King Street, New Plymouth, ;is the place, and Weilnesday, the 2-tth of January, as the time, for the nomination of candidates. Nominations in the prescribed form must bo delivered to me, or addressed to me and delivered at the place aforesaid, at any time after the publication of this notice aud before noon of the said day of nomination. Every candidate shall, at the timo of his nomination, deposit with the Returning Officer the sum of Three Pounds. Dated this 9th day of January, 1906. k\ T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk.

TRATFORD CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING TO BE HELD IN VICTORIA PARE, STRATFORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1906. CASH PRIZES—£'IOO TOTAL. Admission; To Grounds, Is; to Grandstand, Is. Children, under 12, lialf-prico. Members and Family, under 12 years, by ticket. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT In the Town Hall the same evening. Dance to follow - . J. H. THOMPSON, Hon. Secretary nnd Treasurer. Office: York Chambers. Broadway Stratford; telephone 28; P.O. Box 41

WAFERS YOU'LL LIKE These delicious little wafers (it into your social functions so nicely, you'll wonder how you got on without them. The dainty iced wafers of C&rr's are here in all flavors for 2s. CREAMY CONFECTIONS. You have some pretensions, no doubt, in entertaining. Make each little spread a success, and get some of Carr's Boston Cream Bis-\ units at Is 3d. ?fo fear of failjre if you offer your friends confections like tlieso J. WHITAKER GROCER, DEVON ST.

FOB THt EEHEFIT Of TOIIRPOQttT AWHHE Httlffl Of YDUR AWIHttS INSIST OH SYKES'S. mmmmmmus, RECORD OP RESULTS 1000 K™ 1 Dairy Farmers, Stock Inspectors, etc. Extract from letter NO. 56. New Plymouth, Taranaki. Mr Sykes,—Dear Sir, —- Having used SYKES'S DRENCH for a number of years I have much pleasure ami confidence in stating I have always found it most efficacious in all ailments common to cattle. In nty opinion all would do well to keep it.— Yours Faithfully, William D. Webster.

Ml' Sykes,—Dear Sir, —- Having used SYKES'S DRENCH or a number of years I have much leasure ami confidence in stating I ave always found it most efficacious in 11 ailments common to cattle. In nty pinion all would do well to keep it.— Yours Faithfully, William D. Webster. J s 1906 DIARIES 1906 KEEP A OF VOl'K lUIJ.T BI'SJNKSS A diary will do it. Handy for reference. Of great value to you. All sizes: 1, 2 and 3 days on a page. Interleaved with blotting, etc. From 1/3 to 5/as much worry as possible. Tile pocket diary is the little thing to remind you of appointments, notes, etc. Neat and convenient. Yon should have one. From i)d to ijBOOKSKr.I.KH, New Plymouth. DIARIES ] r 1906 ALL CLASSES OP LAND. 1 FREEHOLD, 225 ACIIES, good bush country, (II) acres in ;;i'ass, (10 acres newly felled, good 4,r00; ,ed cottage, only 1A miles from Main ro id, Uruli district. Price .W 10s per Very choice farm at Pmigarehn, 100 acres highly improved, factory, school, post, and telegraph ollice, all close handy, Price tlti per acre. This oiler is an excellent one, and only needs to lie seen.

Kxci'lloni Busk Farm, 2,700 acres Ciirit of Stratford, is of superior papa and shell rock country, easy kills and good valleys, well sheltered, exceedingly fertile; 900 acres in good grass, present stock 1,250 sheep (500 being ewes with lambs) and 2011 cattle. Homestead neat New Plyuouth, 130 acres good undulating country, warm and sheltered, well watered and well drained. If you are looking for tin ideal homo this should suit you to a "T." Hi acres in turnips, 15 new grass, a good roomy house. Price ,iai>so, the bulk of which can remain at •"> per rail. Let me hear from you ai once about this, The above nrp biit a few of Hie selected properties on my lists, If there is nothing here to suit—write I Insending purchasers of properly ' are invited to write me as to their needs, Jf you wish to sell —I will liud 1 buyers! * [Please mention this paper when enquiring.] " F. P. CORKILL BEAL ESTATE AGENT, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8024, 10 January 1906, Page 3

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