■pOOTBALL -pOOTBALL pOOTBALL. TUKAPA v. CLIFTON. TUKAPA v. CLIFTON. TUKAPA v. CLIFTON. (SenioTs.) To be played on the WESTERN pAEK TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Kick-off at 3 p.m. Admission.—Gents 6d, Ladies free. R. DAVIDSON, Secretary. GRAND BALL. GRAND BALL. GRAND BALL. p UNGAREHU JJ AL L JUNE 26, 1912. Given by the Cape Egmont Athletic Sports Club. MUSIC, CATERING, ETC., THE VERY LATEST. Admission. Ladies free; members free; non-members, 3/-. Grand March 8 o'clock. GUILD & ANDERSON, Hon. Sees.
OTRATFORD pOULTRY, pIGEON & QANARY gOCIETY'S FIRST GREAT ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW POULTRY SHOW NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. NORTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS. Also, ROOT CROP EXHIBITION And THE GREAT BABY SHOW. THE GREAT BABY SHOW. POULTRYMEN, FARMERS, GARDENERS AND PARENTS. Valuable Specials and Good Prize Money in all Sections. STRATFORD'S GREAT ATTRACTION FOR J^LL. JfjNTRIES QLOSE JUNE 25 C. DOWNEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 67, Stratford.
TAEANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBER FOR EAST WARD. To the Members of School Committee^ Gemtlemen, — T AM again a candidate for jour eup-| port in the election to fill the vacancy in the East Ward representation on the Education Board. During my short term of office I have endeavored to conserve the best interests of education, and especially to attend to East Ward requirements; and, if returned, I shall pursue tkis policy in the future. Yours faithfully, ROBERT MASTERS. FRESH TENDERS. JjTRESH TENDERS are invited by the Mokau Coal and Estates Co., Ltd., for felling and clearing about eight miles of the Purupuru road through the Mo-kau-Mohakatino Block, and forming bridle track along same. Plana and specifications can be seen at Messrs. Sladden and Palmer's Office, Devon street, New Plymouth. Tenders close at the Company's office, Palmerston North, at 5 p.m., on FRIDAY, June 21,1912. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
Good Dairy Farms 1 I O ACRES, freehold, all in grass, 12 paddocks, well watered, carry 35 cows besides other stork. Five-roomed house and outbuildings; hear school and creamery, four miles railway station. PRICE Qt d PER ACRE. TO GOOD MAN WILL ACCEPT £2OO CASH - Rare opportunity for the right man to get on a good paying farm, cheap, and on very easy terms. Further particulars J. H. WOOD AND CO EG MONT ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
rpo LET, close to Railway Station, Inglewood—Two shops, 24ft x 72ft deep, and 18ft. x 62ft. deep. Room 40ft. x 24ft. Photographic Studio and rooms. Two-storey workshop, with engine, lathe and other machinery for woodwork. Also FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. Q-ROOMED HOUSE and Outbuildings, Inglewood. QUARTER-ACRE to three acre sections on Main street, Inglewood, next to Moa Dairy Factory. (SECTIONS on Old Hospital Road, just outside Borough of New Plymouth, or n >re, level. App!\ to THOS. DRAKE INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 303, 19 June 1912, Page 1
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