INDIA HITE LE Y JJ AI L. FRIDAY, JUNE 14, At 8 p.m. IJIHE REV. J. W. BURTON will deliver a . LECTURE ON INDIA LECTURE ON INDIA LECTURE ON INDIA Illustrated l>y numerous lantern slides made from the lecturer's photographs. Tickets, one shilling; children, half-price. QARNIVAL JJAWERA. A GREAT DAIRY SHOW A GREAT DAIRY SHOW AND TWO GREAT AND TWO GREAT FOOTBALL MATCHES. FOOTBALL MATCHES. TO-DAY TO-DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 15.
yyANGAXUI v. rpARAXAKI. At 3 o'clock. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 12 & 13, gPECIAL rpRAIN WILL LEAVE NEW PLYMOUTH at 7.30 Arriving at Hawera at 10.25, Returning at 5.15. CHEAP FARES. CHEAP FASES. SEE THE SHOW AND THE MATCHES. A. M. CONROY, Secretary.
TASANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OP MEMBERS. I T is hereby publicly notified that Nominations for the Election of ONE Member of the Education Board, for each of the North, East and West Wards, will be received by me at the Education Board Office, up to 6 p.m. on MONDAY, the Ist July next, owing to the retirements of Messrs. Arthur Morton, Robert Masters and James Young, under Section 11 of the Education Act, and who are eligible for re-election, and that the Election will be held on MONDAY, the 22nd July 1912. No person shall be eligible for Election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors, and the nomination paper bearing the candidate's consent in writing is received by the Returning Officer before the nominations are closed. Nominations must be signed by two members of a School Committee of a district constituted under the Education Act, and bear the written consent of the candidate nominated.
P. S. WHITCOME, Secretary. •tucation Office, June 13, 1912. FOR SAiiK. UP-TO-DATE DAIRY FARM, containing 1000 acres, four miles from town by metal rpad, North Auckland. Substantial house, sheds and every convenience. Owner's reason for selling —old age. This property could be cut up, and would make several farms if desired, without incurring expense for roading. Apply— E. F. LIFFITON, Taumatatahi, L.par Waitotara.
TREES PLANTS SHRUBS OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY Arc now offered, for sale by DUNCAN AND DAVIES EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH. W E are noted for our hardy, vigorous trees, embracing all the best kinds of FRUIT TREES. ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. HEDGE PLANTS. SHELTER TREES. CLIMBERS. CARNATIONS AND ROSES. Remember.—Our trees are grown in full exposure to the elements, and are unequalled for hardiness. Write for our two catalogues of I GENERAL NURSERY STOCK AND CARNATIONS AND ROSES. Post free. DUNCAN & DAVIES Westown, New Plymouth. gEND your next PRINTING Order to 1 the " Daily News." Price# right, ]
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 298, 13 June 1912, Page 1
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