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IMPOUNDING notice. IMPOUNDED in the Vogeltown Poi!'[. 7 . ' on the 15th inst,, — ' One dark bay pony mare, no shoes, no visible brand. If not claimed and ail expenses paid on or before noon the 30th December, will he sold to pay expenses. W. UUGHLIN, Poundkeepcr. HAWEHA COUNTY COUNCIL. j RENDERS will be received at tii<? j County Office. Hawcra. until Nniu) on THURSDAY. ilrd December, l'„.U, for the following contract:— No. 1102: Supply and delivery of Crushed Mefiil from the following pits:-* 2000 yards from HuskinV I'it. 3000 yards from /rcnch's I'it. 3000 ynrutj from ,Samson's I'it. Specifications the Crmnlv Olliee. lla- J w«rn, ' A. MUGGERtIHiK, Foreman of Works. Hawcra, December 17th, 11100. TARORUTANfiI DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY. TENDERS. RENDERS are invited and will be received until Noon on SATURDAY, December 18th, for bui'ding a concrete dam across the Awai Stream, for '3ie Tarurutangi Dairy Factory Company. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the office of Messrs Sladden and Palmer, Devon Street, New Plymouyi, wnm. tenders may be left. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOS. . .{OWE, Chairman.

TENDJCKS FOR SECTIONS. RENDERS, addressed to Secretary and endorsed "Tenders Laud Purchase," will be received up till 12 noon on MONDAY, Dwnber 27th, 1909, for the following properties:— LOT I.—Part Section 027 on inap of Borough of New Plymouth, having frontage of 63ft to Courtenay St.. depth 135 ft,' right-of-way along the side and baclc; splendid warehouse site, in centre of town. LOT 2.—Sections 8 and 15, part section 90, Fitzroy District, % acre beautiful residential site, sunny side of Devon bt., frontage to three streecs. (Note.—Will gell each section separately or together, to suit buyer). LOT 3.—Part section 81, Fitzroy District, frontage to Devon St' 20? i, depth 30ft., good shop site. Holiest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. VICTOR S. GRIFFITHS, Secretary Whiteley Church Trustees.

TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB. QHRISTMAS jy£ EET I X I}. .NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 27 & SiS. CHARGES FOR ADMISSION. GATE: a. ii. Foot Passengers 2 0 Horsemen 3 y Vehicles (including drivers .. .. "8 0 Ladie6 and Children Fr.;e GRANDSTAND AND SADDLING PADDOCK; s. d. For Gentlemen 10 0 For Ladies 5 0 Children under 12, including babieg 2 G DELAYED TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. THE AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL ELTHAM, '27 th and 28th DECEMBER. (Under the distinguished patronage ol His Excellency the Governor). Ail the leading axemen of Australasia competing, including—

DAVE PRETTY, World's Champion ...nil Record-breaker in Standing Blocks. W. WESTON, World's Record Holder in 18-inch Underhand Chopping. A. E. SULLIVAN, Single-handed Champion Sawyer oi the World, and Record holder, and hosts of others from all parts <'f New Zealand and Australia. lO of the Dominion's leading 1() A£ ' CYCLISTS Xt/ racing each day, including— ALF. I'ARKES, N.Z. Grass-track Chaxipion. R. J. JONES, 1-mile asphalt • trick Champion of New Zealand. M. JIcI'IIERSON, winner of the Great Austral Wheel Race, Melbourne, IUUS. G. 11. BlllCH, of C'hristchurch-Timavu Road-racing fame. GOOD CLEAN SPORT and THE RICHEST PRIZE-LIST ever competed lor ii) New Zealand. SPECIAL TRAINS and EXCURSION EAHKS ' from all parts of Varauaki. Admission—To Cround. One Shilling. To Grandstand, One Shilling. V, E. HARDY, Secretary. L 0 0 K 0U T for the rjURANAKI JJEGAXIA

JANUARY Ist, 1!)10. The Ouly Aquatic fathering in the District. Outrigger and Whaleboat Races Swimming and Tub Kaccs Greasy Boom Water Tournaments Special and Delated trains. Band irv Attendance. First race starts at 11 o'clock; last event 4.30 p.m. H. SPURDLE, Secretary,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 5

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