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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. I NEWTON KING I "VS/ILL sul( by auction ;it liis yards as J above, — 200 111XED CATTLE, including 150 weaners to 18 luontlis 51) fresh store tows J 15 fat cows 8 bulla

ANXUAL SHEEP EAlli. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16.

NEWTON KING yyUJL sell by auction at Ma yards above,— 2000 2 to G-tooth ewes 1500 f.ni, ewes 1000 shoni and woollv hmbs 450 2-tooft wethers 800 ewes, aadl lambs 40 rams (Lincoln, Shropshire, and i Roniney) Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

if WAIWAKAIHO 'ANNUAL SHE E P FAIR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19. NEWTON KING \Y ILL sell by auction at his varda as above,— i 3500 MIXED SHEEP > iucludiaj,1000 6-tootb. to f.m. ewes 530 2-tooth ewes BUO lambs 350 2-tooth wethers CO rams, p.b. Jingle Leicester, Rouiacy and Shropshire Sale at 12.30 o'clock.

LICENSING DISTRICT OF TAEANAKI. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. JN PURSUANCE of 'The Licensing Act 1908, I, John Terry, Returning Uilieer for the Licensing District of raranaki, do hereby give notice that by virtue of the provision* of The Licensing Act, 1908, an Election will be held for the return of five qualified persons to serve as Members of the Licensing Committee for the said District, and that the latest day for receiving nominations of Candidates will be the first day of March, 1800, and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling Places of the said district on the Ninth day of .March, 1900, Every person desirous of becoming a candidate must be nominated by not less than two Electors of the District by a npminiitipn paper similar in form to that prescribed liy Section 105 of The Legislature Act, 1008, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the first day of March, 1900, The following are the Polling Places (or the Licensing District of Taranaki: The Town Hall, King Street) New Plymouth (principal) ' Crocker's Store, East End Devon Street, New Plymouth The Gymnasium, Schoolhouse, South Road. New Plymouth The Public Hall, Omata The Public Kail, Koru The Public Hall. Oakum Hempton Hall, Okato The Public Hall, Warea The Public Hall, Westown The. Schoolhouse, Frankley Road, New Plymouth The Schoolhouse, Carringtoa Road, New Plymouth The Public. Hall, Egmont Village The Schoolhouse, Upper Kent Road Tho Schoolhouse, Upper Mangorei, New Plymouth The Schoolhouse, Bell Block The Public Hall, Fitzroy The Polling Booth, Vogeltown The Schoolhouse, Kaimiro Mr. Parson's house (late Petrie's), Mangorei (Lower), New Plymouth The Schoolhouse, Waiongona Tho Public Hall, Lepperton Dated this 15th ibiv of February, 1000. J. TERRY, j Returning Officer

DEPAETMEXTAL OFFICES, XEW I'LYMOUTH. rpENDERS will be received at this ofx lice' until NOON of THURSDAY, Ith March, 1009, for the erection of the above. The) - are to be addressed to the Minister of Public Works and marked on the outside: "Tender for Departmental Offices, New Plymouth." Telegraphic .tenders, similarly marked and addressed, will be considered if presented at any telegraph ollicc by noon of the sunue date, provided that written tenders are. lodged at any public Works District Office by the same hour. Drawing*, specifications and conditions of contract may be seen at .the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Stratford, aril ■Wellington, and at the Post Offices, New Plymouth and Wmgamii. The lowest or any tender not nccesJOHN* CAMPBELL. Government Architect. Public Works Office, Wellington., 4th Feb., 11)01). IjJISS QHAHTERIS, 1 • TOILET SPECIALIST*, May now be consulted at rooms in Griffiths and Co.'s Buildings, Egmont Street. Large experience in Sydney, Aw 1- ''"" 1 and other cities. Consultation hours—ll to li. Advice ivork a specialty. Best skin foods in stock. ' AXNOUNCIiMENT. NODINE & CO, LADIES' TAILORS, WELLINGTON. TVTR. NODINE will personally lx visit New Plymouth on THURSDAY, February 18th, with Newi Sampfes «nd Styles for Autumn, and will be pleased to take measurements for present aud future requirements. Address; White Hart Hotel.

WARATAH DINING ROOMS T BEG TO ANNOUNCE that I have opened up-ilo-date Dining Rooms l next Criterion Hotel, where first-class meals may be obtained. Dinner from noon to 2 p.m.;, tea, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.; suppers till midnight. A NEWELL, Proprietor. JJ. SEVILLE JJENAUD, ORGANIST, ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Resumes Tuition on MONDAY, February 1. Address: Corner Vivian and Dawson Streets. Upon sufficient inducement, Mr. Renaud would be prepared to visit ■ Inglewood, Wttiiara, etc.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 18, 15 February 1909, Page 3

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