gT. JIAE\'S CHURCH NEW PLYMOUTH. PROGRAMME OF OfiOAX RECITAL - WEDNESDAY, mil -MAKCH, At 8.15 p.m., By -MR. A. 3IILLER PUTTS, Assisted by the Choir. :l. Air with Variations (I'age) 4. Anthem "The Wilderness" ( •Tolm (i 5. Ifynm 4 Collection fur Organ Fund, li. Sonata in (.', No. 2 (-Mendelssohn)
TAI!AXAKI A( '. I! ICULTUK AL SOCIETY. rpHK AXXTAL MEETING of Jfemlieis will 1» hoM in I lie Couii'jil rliiiinU'i-s on WEDNESDAY, Mar.-:!i IStli, al 7.30 p.m. E. P. WEUSTEK, ScciuU
(jjUKU TE.UI'LAI! KAIXBtm BAZAAK In ST. MAKY'S HALL. WEDNESDAY AND THUiSDAY In This Week. Tu be Opened by H. Okey, Esq., M.l'., on Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. Open Thursday Aftenioou, t to 5; Evening, 7 to 10. Admission—Evenings (id, Afternoon Free Orchestra, Musical Jtenis, Competitions, Shooting (iallery. No Kaiiles.
I'JMIE iukiijia Football Club's Anuuul I (fcm-i-al .Meeting will be held at the Council Chamber* on THURSDAY, l'Jth instant, at 8 p.m. F. MoYERLEY, Hon. See. T.F.C. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. PROPOSED LOAN. JNVITES the Ratepayers to meet hi'ii in connection with the proposal loan of die .Sew Plymouth Harb.ir Hoard at the uuilerinentioned places:~ TAUIKI ROAD-TUESDAY, Mardi 17th. l-N'OLEWOOD-WEDA'ESDAY, March 18th. EGMONT VTU Mi !•; - THURSDAY, March 19th. Chair to be taken at S o'clock. •MAYORALTY ELECTION.
TO Till' EMPTORS OF XEW PLYMOUTH. LADIES and CENTLKMEX, - His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E. lXukrill, having definitely decided not to se-.;l< re-election, I l>e ß to announce that I at the coming election, and to respectfully solicit your support and influence. Yours faithfully, FHED. C. I. BELUUXGER. BOlfOUill OF XEW I'LYMOUTIJ. DISTRICT ELECTORS LISTS. -■ IIIK Electors are hereby notified that
a Supplementary List is now Iwmg compiled, anil in order to make the same as complete as possible, all Miose possessing a Residential Qualification and also all those who since last flection have Weenie possessed of a Ratepayer's Qualification are specially invit.ee! to see that their -names arc on such list or their claiins to be placed on such lUt sent in. WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of April, is the day on which the Rolls will finally close prior to the elections. Claim forms may be obtained at the Borough OHices, King Street, New Plymouth. F. T. BEUitINGER, Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. IIAYVERA ELECTORAL WARD. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER, .MONDAY, lfith MARCH, IUOB. fPHE following were the number of votes polled by each candidate:— Chables Jacou Anderson Booth Mabx Wilhinson. Awatima ... 18 ... 4 Eltkam ... Mo ... 233 Inaha 37 ... 5 Kaponga ... 77 ... 41 Kapuni ... 60 ... 10 Manaia ... 13L ... It) Mangatoti ... 128 ... 12 New Plymouth 0 ... 10 Okaiawa ... 65 ... I
I therefore declare Jacob Marx to be duly elected a Member of tlie New Plymouth Harbor Board. Dated at New Plymouth this 16th day of March, 1908. C. S. REiNNELL, Retur OAKLItA ROAD DISTRICT. In the matter ul "The. Ti 1894."
pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Henry Carlson, of Koru, Sawmiller, iias applied to the Oakura, Road Hoard for a license to him to lay down, construct, and maintain a Private Tramway on and along the Koru Road (being t district road under the control of the 3oard) from Rural Allotment Number ■:j, Oakura District, to the South Road, Tossing Heath, .Moore, and Watah Streets (Township of Koru) anil an unlanieil road and Victoria Road (Oakura JUrict). The plan of the propossd ramway may be inspected at Mr. J. I!. iVM'h Store at Oakura Township daily ui week-days from '.I u.tn, to 4 p.m. (exept ou Thursdays, from 9 a.m. to 12.50 (.in.). The said application and any directions thereto will be jaken into ousideration \>v the Oakura. Road Board it a Meeting of the Board to bo lield it the Town llall, Oakura, on WEDy'ESDAV, the 22iul day of April, 11)03, it 8 o'clock p.m. Dated this ltith day of March, 1008. A. H. GOOD,
-::;;^«iCi*t'o);'«ffig3Si WALLACE AND MYNOTT PRAISE "ALL BLACK" FOOTBALL BOOTS Every pair bears our registered brand: -m.REG° -= m MR. WALLACE recommend them to nil too! punting, drop-kicking, ul and running." | MR. MYNOTT says—"The | Football Boots arc the be kind, fit liko a glove, and gh satisfaction. I can heartily them to all footballers." says "'All Black' ;tly. I am more twi. I can heartily to alt footballers for eking, place-kicking, Tho 'All Black' best of their EGMONT BOOT COMPANY, SOLE MANUFAOTCBERS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 74, 17 March 1908, Page 3
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