STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. 'THE Annual General Meeting of th Star Football Club will be held ii thß Council Chambers on MONDAY 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. J. CLARKE, Secretary. BOROUGH OK NEW PLYMOUTH. T the request of Her Execllencj Lady Plunket, I hereby convene a Public Meeting to be held in the Thcntri Royal on WEDNESDAY, 18th inst., al 3 p.m., for the purpose of forming a Society for the Protection of Infant Life. Her Excellency will be present and ivill address the meeting. E. DOOKIULL, Mayor. TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. J<HE ANNUAL MEETING of Members will be held in the Council •liambers on WEDNESDAY, March Stli, at 7.30 ii.m. Business: Adoption of Balance-sheet .nd Election of Officers. E. P. WEBSTER, JEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR. BOARD. PROPOSED LOAN. MR. NEWTON KING [NVITES the Ratepayers to meet hia in connection with the proposed />an of the New Plymouth Harboi ioard at the undermentioned places :- TARTKI ROAD-TUESDAY, Marrii 17th. INOLEWOOD-WEDNESDAY, March 18th. EGMONT VILI AGE March 19th. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock.
THE MAYORALTY. TO THE BUKGESSES OP NEW PLYMOUTH. JQADIES and GENTLEMEN,—In reply to the deputation that waited on me to-day representing the influential requisition to allow myself to be nominated for the position of Mayor of the Borough for the ensuing year, I have much pleasure in acceding to your request, and place myself in your hands. Yours faithfully, G. TISCII.
TO THE CROW}) TENANTS OP THI TARANAKI LAND BOABD. and GENTLEMENy-I liav. the lionor to inform you that I an a candidate for a sent on the Lam Board of the above district. As giving me exceptional qualifica tions for the position, I hav« had ovei twenty years' experience as a Croivr tenant, including twelve years as ai improved farm settler in the back blocks of Taranaki. I therefore under stand the requirements of the back' blocks settlers as only those of experience can do. If elected, 1 shall nsc every effort in my power to show that your confidence has not been misplaced. I have the iionor to be, Yours faithfully, JOHN SHEEHY, Okau.
BOUOUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ANNUAL SUPPLIES. are invited, and will be received up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 18th instant, for the following supplies, etc.; for the year from Ist April, 1908, to 31st March, 1909Contract No. 20—Gig Hire. Contract No. 27—Horseshoeing and Tool-repairing. Contract No. 28—Kerosene Oils, etc. Contract No. 29—General Ironwork Contract No. 30—General Hardware Contract No. 31—XJoal and Firewood Specifications way be seen at the Offices of the Borough Engineer. F. T. BELLRINCER, ; Town Clerk. PAEIHAKA ROAD BOARD. APPLICATIONS for the Position )f Clerk and Treasurer to the Boavd will be received up to 31st March. State experience and salary required. Conditions may be seen at the office of tliis JAS. YOUNG, Chairman.
TECHNOLOGICAL, EXAMINATIONS OF THE CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE AND SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATION OF THE 130AKD OF EDUCATION, SOUTH KENSINGTON. TIHE above Examinations will be eonducted by the Education Department at various centres about May and June next respectively. Forms o£ application to be examined may be obtained from the authorities of the local Technical or Art School or Classes or from the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington. The dates by which applications to be examined must reach the Education Department are—For the City and Guilds examinations 22nd April, or with late fee 2fltli April; and for the South Kensington examinations 13th May, or late fee 27th May. (i. HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, 14th March, 1908.
T)ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALISTHENICS, Etc. MISS MAUD MEAICES (Of Melbourne). Evening Classes, opening Masonic Hall, Brougham-street, WEDNESDAY, Bth April, 7 to 10 p.m., All new Society and Ballroom Dances, Waltz (reverse) a. specialty. First hour for tuition. Juvenile Classes Saturday morning, 10 to 12, opening 4th April. All branches of Dancing (Ballroom and Fancy), Deportment, Walking, Physical, Inspiratory, Health, and Grace Exercises. Private Lessons by appointment. U'erms and particulars at Colonial Piano Company, Devon-street, REMOVAL vr ' ' r ''' '•' MRS. McKOY, DRESSMAKER, CUURIE-htL'REETi VVILL Remove on MONDAY, 18th instant, to Premises next door to "News'' office, in Courtenay-street. Customers will please note the change. MRS. McKOY.
\ SYUOmU FOR QUALITY is "KOZIE" Tea. Thiß is the verdict of all the thousands who are and have been drinking it. There is no adulteration about "Kozis." Very cooling in warm weather. Agc-'i: Burgess, if! nncl t> FfiißD AND TESTED MILKINf! MACHINE. There is only one practical milUin« midline-tin' "UK.!!." It is tin- only naeliinc thai has effectively stood tin because its Oillies Patent breaks down the dangerous suction by inletting air in the same manner as does the calf. ' .7. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., sole agents, Eguiont-strcot, New Plymouth,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 73, 16 March 1908, Page 3
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