SAMUEL BARRY rpilE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, will be in New Plymouth on ; THURSDAY, Sept. 30th, and FRIDAY October Ist, and may I>c consulted at Rooms of A. C. H. Collins, Dentist, Devon Street. NOTICE. W E « the undersigned Master Butehc.\s, have decided to reduce the price of Pork to Gd per lb. on a:id after Oc tober 1, 1909: Sole Bros. Isaac Goodwin. Barnitt &Tait A. J. Bailey. Atkinson & Co. F. J. Joseph. Harry Joll Eva Bros. Walter Scott. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. A* old-established and Wealthy Ac eident Olliee requires the servicer of a DISTIU'CT AC EXT for TARAXAKI. A Liberal Commission will be arrayed for an INFLUENTIAL REPRESENTATIVE OR FIRM who will devote time and energy to the business. Apply (in confidence) promptly to—- " INSPECTOR," c/o "Daily News."
EXHIBITION of PICTURES AND SKETCHES By HERBERT J. BABBAGE, Exhibitor at the Royal Academy, London, at HOOKER'S SAMPLE ROOMS, Egmont Street, MONDAY, 27th inst., to 2nd October, from 11 a.m. till 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Admission Free. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD. WHARF TIMBER AND METAL CONTRACT. RENDERS will lie received by the Secretary, New Plymouth Harbcr Board, until 10 o'clock a.m. on FRIDAY. October 15th, for:—
Wharf Timber, Pile Shoes, Muntz Metal, etc. Specifications can ho seen at tlm Harbor Board Office, New Plymouth. F. W. IIARCIIANT. M. Inst.' C.E., Engineer New Plymouth Ilarbor Board. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. GILL STREET EXTENSION, £I2OO , (balance), & POWDERHAM ST. BRIDGE, £3OOO, LOANS. RENDERS are invited for the purchase of 42 Debentures of £IOO each issued by the New Plymouth Borough Council in -pursuance of the powers contained in "The Local Bodies Loan Act, 1908," The Debentures will bear interest at the rate ot £5 per centum per annum, payable half-yearly. Coupons for future interest arc attached to each Debenture and the interest for any broken period will be adjusted on the first coupon on issue so that interest shall run on each sum paid by the purchaser from the date of payment. Each Debenture is payable on the let day of October, 1922. Each person tendering is required to state in his tender the number of debentures he desires to purchase. No tender will be received below par and Tenderers of the highest premium will have preference. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, marked "lender for Deli, n turvs," to reach me not laled than Noon on October Bth, 1909. P. T. BELLRINOEI!, Town Clerk.
COUNTY OF KG.MONT. RATES FOR 1000-1010. JVUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Iliat in pursuance and exi-reiso of to*3 powers vested in it iii that liehuli by "The Rating Act, 10U8, 3 "• and in particular by sections 117 and 118 of "The Counties Act, 1008," and by scctioji 2 of "The Xativo Lund Rating Act, 1004/' it is the intention of the Council of the County of Eginont, at the ordinary monthly meeting to be held at tlu County Oflice, Opunake, on FRIDAY, the Bth day of October, 1900, to make and levy the following General Rates, on the capital value of all rateable property within the respective Ridings of the County, for the period of twelve months, from tho Ist day of April, 10C3, to the 31<st day of March, 1010, viz.,— Oeo Riding (outlying district), lftd in the £.
Opunakc Riding, %<1 in the £. Rahotu Hiding, %d ra the £. That such rates shall be duo and payable in one sum at the County Ollitv, aforesaid, on the 25th day of October, IDOtI, and that the Kate Book is open for inspection at the County Ollice, aforesaid, during office hours. CEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk, Opunake, 21st September, 11)01). LOCAL BILL. "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of THE TAIIAXAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY to promote and endeavor to have passed into Law at the next ensuing Session of Parliament a Bill the short Title whereof is "The Taranaki Agricultural Society Empowering Act, I'JU'J." The objects which the Bill is inteaded to effect are:— To vest in the Taranaki Agricultural Society with respect to the land in Xew Plymouth fciown as part "St. Germain's Squau" all the powers conferred upon a "Leasing Authority" unler "The Public Bodies' Leases Act, 1008," and to enable the Society to apply the rents therefrom to general purposes.
A copy of tlie Bill, together with a plan and survey of the Uuul referral to lias been deposited in tlie Magistrate's Court at New Plymouth, and 'f open to public inspection. Dated tlie 18th day of September, im GOVETT & QUILLIAM, Solicitors to the Promoters of the Bill. EVERY DAY IS COOKING DAY, So you can't afford to bother with a poor Range, wh'.ch means money wasted in fuel, poor cooking dissatisfaction every way. The Zealandia Range IS PERFECT IN ACTION. It heats quickly aud evenly, gives abundant hot water, is a real wonder at keeping coal bills down. Can be turned into an open fire, making the kitchen comfortable and healthy to sit iu. Write for Catalogue No. 20. Barningham and Co., Ltd. 223, George St., :: Dunediu. Nixon & Nixon, Agents. Blood' poison resulting from small wounds is becoming more prevalent. Even so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin will sometimes cause blood poisoning. The safe way is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm as soon as the injury has been received. That liniment prevents all danger of blood poisoning and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time required by the H3ual treatment. For sale by all chemists and storekeeper •
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 201, 29 September 1909, Page 3
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