TO-Di\Y NEWTON KING VX/ILL i.ell by auction at liis Fin Mart, J.-umV Laiir--220 '^JATOKS 101 l Ikixcs plums I'lu-ummTs!, jjr;t]H\ v i>w. Sale at '2 o'doi'k. TODAV L. A. NOLAN & CO W lWj wii--200 cases plums, tomatoes, pcitcki'H. and passion fruit. Willi' al 11 o'clni-k. W A i\ T E D, EXPERIENCED JUNIOR IIAXD for Hardware Department. Ajjply personally, if possible, to 0. A. WILKINbON, Eltliun. GENERAL MEETING of the New Plymouth Boating and Rowing Club will bo, held in the Town Ifall oil FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Business: Election of Officers and other business. All interested are invited to attend. GEO. BISMOL', Chairman. BOKOUGII OF NEW PLYMOUTH. PROPOSED SPECIAL LOAN OF £5200. NOTICE OF POLL. [ HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that a. Poll of the Ratepayers will be taken at EAST WARD, The Shop qf Mr. S. T. Crocker, corner of Devon and' Elliot Streets; CENTRAL WARD, Town llall, King Street; WEST WARD, The Residence of Mr. G. A. Corney, corner of Devon and Mount Edgecombe Streets, On FRIDAY, the 17th«day of January, 1008, between the hours of 9 ft.m. and J p.m., upon the following proposals of the Council—namely, to borrow by way of Special Loan the sum of £5200 at a rate of interest not exceeding £5 per annum, with a Sinking Fund of VS. per cent, additional, the loan to l>e repayable on a period ending the iirst day of October, 1022, and to be for the following purposes: £5200 to provide additions and extensions to the Electric Lighting either within or without the Borough and to supply electricity; to acquire m connection with such additions and extensions lands easements and appurtenances and buildings engines, machinery, and other things; to pay compensation to any person injuriously alTectcd and any other purposes incidental to or in relation to any of the above purposes. THE COUNCIL proposes to pledge as a security for the loan of £5200 itnd the interest thereon an annually recurring Special Rate of l'/a in the £ on the rateable value (on the basin of the annual value) of all rateable property within the Borough and its revenues, rents, tolls, issues, and profits with the exception of all land taken acquired or used" for public abattoir and all buildings erections structure!) and appurtenances now or hereafter thereto belonging and the revenues, rents, tolls, and prolits therefrom and also excepting moneys received or receivable, by way of grant from the Government. THE COUNCIL proposes that the iirst year's interest, all .preliminary expenses incurred in connection witli the scheme for which the loan is raised, aud the cost of raising the loan to lie paid out of the proceeds of ' such loan. Dated this 10th day of January, 11)08. EDWARD DOCKRILL, Mayor of New Plymouth. GOVETT AND QUILLIAM, Borougn Solicitors.
AROAS' CASH STOKE yyE WISH OUR MANY CUSTOMERS A PROSPEROUS YEAR, 1 , And thank them for -their liberal support in the past. To meet the requirement!) of our GROWING TRADE Wc are extending our premises and greatly increasing our stock, Which wc tru6t will be a convenience to our customers and the public generally, •R. & P. AROA, GROCERS. FRUITERERS, AND PRODUCE DEALERS, Brougham-street. I 'Phono 283.
MND CONTEST SUITS. Q.EO. GIUFFITHS, Merchant Tailor, Devon-street, has aires ly commenced booking orders for Suits for Band Contest week. Intending patrons are requested to place orders as soon as convenient. Nobliy Suitings just opened up. GEO. GRIFFITHS, MERCHANT TAILOR, DEVON-STKEET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
GOOD SOLID VALUE. OftPO ACHES—Splendid grazing run, Otjuo 01l Iluli]l roa( ] ; ,j ni j| es fr p ni township; about 2500 acres in gi'V> carrying now 2000 slicep juid 350 cat! V. all well fenced and subdivided; freehold; manager's house, woolshed, and men's quarters. Price £4 2s 6d per acre. Very easy terms. OOjn ACRES—I2IO acres freehold, 06 L i\) 200 jj Jjt Pi> rcnt 5A per acre; 500 acres in grass, carrying 500 sheep and 130 bullocks; splendid sheep and cattle country. Price £4OOO, 0r£2500 for freehold portion. ■J QOK ACRES—Native lease, .11 years to run; rent £22 per annum, and rises to £55 for last 21 years; 400 acres in grass, carrying 300 2-year-old heifers; level and rolling country. Price £ISOO. A very cheap property. L. PATTIE & CO, Land and Stock Agents, HTOENIC BAKEY. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. rplIE proprietor bogs to announce that having removed to larger and more commodious premises, lie will now bo able to manufacture larger quantities of Cakes, Pies, and Pastries than hitherto. Our motto —"The best of everything and everything of the best,' 1 will be maintained. ' Our shilling Sultana Cakes are a marvel. Our fresh-made bisquits at Od per lb cannot be beaten. "The proof of the pudding," etc. Give us a call. hygienic bakeky.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 318, 17 January 1908, Page 3
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