F It iTTTF F R l' I T TO-DAY NEWTON KING ¥*7 ILL sell by auction at his Mart * * To-day (Friday), 000 BOXES P It UI T Poaches, Pears, Tomatoes, Gra )H . S , Apples, Plums, CiicLiiii Lemons, Bananas Sale at 2 o'clock. F K V I T ! F 11 U t T! BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS ILL sell by auction as above, — Pears, Apples, Peaches, Grapes, Plums and Bananas Sale at 1.l o'clock. DAIRY STOCK SALE (UNDER DISTRESS WARRANT) At Mk Christian Shou's Farm, FIIANKLEY ROAD. TO-DAY. Al 2 p.m. EISWLKY & GRIFFITHS are favored with instructions from the Bailiff to sell at above farm. ABSOLUTELY WIT lIOUT RESERVE, 21 cows (in milk and dry) 1 cow, fat 1 fat calf
BEWLEY & GItLFFITILS, Auctioneers. L ' 111111 11 LTCE> T SIJCG DISTRICT OP TAKAX-VKT. XOTTCE OF POLLJMi DAY. 11l pursuance of " Tli.i Electoral Art 11)05," una "Tlu' Licensing Ad, ISSI, Amendment Ad, lillH." I Til K UNDIiItSKiM 101) Jietum--9 ing Oflicer for the purposes oldie last-named Ad, for the abovcnamed Licensing District. do hereby give notice lb;d an election for llio return of live (5) qualified persons lo serve as members of I lie Licensing Committee for llie Licensing District of Tnranalii, will lie lui.L on TUHS DAY, the l:!tli day of Marck next, and tluit- llie poll if necessary, will lie taken at the sevc ru polling places of the said district on th date mentioned. Every person de si;'uiis of becoming a candidate must lis nominated by not less than two elector, of the district by a nomination paper a prescribed by Section 97 of "The Electoral Act, ISlDo,"delivered to me on or before sth March next.
The following are the polling places : « The Theatre Royal (Principal),Pevon Street, New Plymouth. The Polling Booth, East End, Devon Street, New Plymouth. The Schoolhouse, South lioad, New Plymouth. The Church Hall, New Plymouth The Public Hall, Omata. The Schoolhouse, llurl'ord 'lioad, Omata. The-Public Hall, Koru. The Public Hall, Oaltura. The Schoolhouse, Tataraimaka. lleiiiptou Hall, Okato. Tlic Native School, FuniUo. T!ic Public Hall, Warca. The Public Hall, Pungarchu. Mr J. Duggan's House, junction of Waroa ami Newall lioads, Warca, The Public Hall, Rahotu. The Public Hall, Westown. The Schoolhouse, Fraukley lioad, New Plymoutli. Mr Bhnichett's house, Upper Carrington lioad, New Plymouth. The Schoolhouse, Kaiauai, New Plymouth. The Schoolhouse, Oarrington lioad, New Plymoutli, The Public Hall, Egmont Village. The Schoolhouse, Upper Kent lioad, Kent lload. The Schoolhouse, Albert lioad, Kent lioad. The Schoolhouse, corner of Junction and Lower Kent lioad, New Plymouth. The Polling Booth Maugorei (Lower), New Plymouth. The Schoolhouse, Upper Mangorci, New Plymouth. The Schoolhouse, corner of King and Upland lioads, Bell Block. Mr Lindsay's house, Hurslhou.se lioad, Bell Block. The Schoolhouse, Bell Block. The Schoolhouse, Egmont lioad. Bell Block. The Public II all. I'il/.roy. Mr Foot's Store. Vm><-lt»wn.
Dati'il ill New Plymouth this l'Jth tiny oI" I'Vliniarv. Il'fMi. A. 1). HANKS, lid (tHii-t-r. 1 <SH "■ NEW PIAMOITH <;.\()[,. wMinions cottagk. SFPI'LY OF MATUKTAI- CON. TIiACT. ITTEN Tenders will l,i. reccivi'il up to t ji.ni. Mommy, March \">th, lilflli, for Ilu- supp'y "I' material required I'm 1 ihe erection of a Warder's cottage. Plans and specilications may lie seen ill tlk- IVI Olllce. New Plymouth, or at this olllce. The lowest or nny tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. FLTJiKEKT, Kesident Engineer. Public Works Oilier, ,Stratford, February 21st, lllillj. 130K01TUH OF NEW PLYMOUTH mAKK NOTICE: The Valuation I List I'ur the Borough of New Plymouth for the year Hli)s-l'Jo(i is now open for inspeelion lit the Borough Oflices, King Street, New Plymouth. All objections thereto must lie left at the Courthouse, liobe street, on or before the 15th d.-iv of March, addressed to the Assessment Court ; and a copy of every such objection must lie left at the Town Clerk's olllce linl less than len duvs before the next silling nf (lie snid Coui'l. F. T. BELLIiINGFIi, Town Clerk. New Plymouth, February loth, ISIOIi.
COUNTY* OF TAKAXAKI. Dot! IiICtiISTKATIo.N, I'.iim. Pl'lilJC NOTICK is ln-I'i'liv th,it tile fi'i' l\ir lli, nf 1 within the C'ciuuty lias Ijri'ii lived :il Two Shilling and Sixjiclii-e fur (I Lc|il fin' lli, 1 Mil,' !hir|nisi' nf tiio inmii ill nl live slock, and Tni .Shillings l'i>f nil nllicr iln^s. M.' 11. WAR II EN lias Ik-oii duly appointed Collector lor the Jloa and Oiiiiilii Hidings, und >lf IfIiKHKL!T WAR I.) lis C'olluelor for the Wailara Hidings. New I'lymoutli. February liotli, ]liuli. ANTED KNOWN, over 100,000 to use T. W. Welch's Dutter. Head Ihc liutter notice in mother column, and try some White Clover. Head, too, liow yon can liecome a )>-U'lner in niv business. T. W. Welch, B'ou.diani street, New l'lyinontli. WANTED, everybody to subscribe to theTaranaki Daily N BM'S. Latest local, telegraphic and cable iufumaliou. Try it! G. V. TATE, Chairman.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8055, 23 February 1906, Page 3
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