NAVY LEAGUE. NEW PLYMOUTH CENTRE. JJI.S WORSHIP THE MAYOR requests the ladles of New Plymouth to meet at the Borough Council Chambers on Wednesday afternoon next at 3 o'clock. BUSINESS.—To assist in the proposal to present an Ensign and Union Jack to 11.M.5. New Zealand.
X. Z. F. U. KAIMATA BRANCH. ganiser, will address the Farmers and others of Kaimata, in tlie Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, July 4, at 8 p.m. OF SPECIAL INTEREST. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. No collection. G. CAPPER, President, Kaimata Branch.
NEW PLYMOUTH BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. rjpHOSE desirous of promoting the objects of the Society are requested to communicate with "the President or Secretary. Annual subscriptions are: Ladies, 2/6; Gentlemen, 5/-. These may be paid to the Secretary, Mr. W. B. Davis, Devon street, or to R. CLINTON HUGHES, President.
gTRATFORD JgOROUCH jgLECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen, — I would appreciate your support at the Poll next WEDNESDAY, 3rd July. I have resided in Stratford for the past seventeen years, and I am interested in all that pertains to the welfare and prosperity of our town. My policy is for "Progress along sound business lines." Yours faithfully, J. n. THOMPSON.
ST AUBYN TOWN BOARD. No. 1 CONTRACT. RENDERS are invited for Carting 150 yards (more or less) Gaol Gravel, to be delivered on South Road*, between Outfield Road and Belt Road. Tenders to close at Board's Office'"at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, July 2, 1912. G. E. BLANCHARD, Chairman.
ST. AUBYN TOWN BOARD. RENDERS are invited for the undermentioned works:— No. 2 Contract. —Ferro-eoncrete Calvert over Mang.iotuku Stream, Belt road. No. 3 Contract.—Formation of Roy Terrace, Newton, street, Calvert Road. Tenders close at the Board's Office, Brougham street, on TUESDAY, July 2, 1912, at 4 p.m. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the Board. G. E. BLANCHARD, Chairman.
THE SUNNY NORTH WHANGARE I NORTH AUCKLAND CAPITAL. oprACRES, five miles from Postoffice, Railway Station; two schools within 1% miles; subdivided into 15 paddocks, all and scattered shelter bush, with streams or springs in each; house 8 rooms, all conveniences; luirn, 40 feet by 14 feet; Cowshed, 12 bails. At present carrying 100 cows. Adjoining farm sold to Stratford buyer at £27 per acre. This farm for sale at £2O per acre. Terms. Full particulars from H. P. CARLSEN & CO., lIOBSON BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND.
rjIARAXAKI Xi AND B OARU ' To the Electors of tlie Taranaki Land District. Ladies and Gentlemen,At the request of a large number of settlers all over Taranaki Land District I have decided to he a candidate for the vacancy which is to he filled on the 27th July. Being a Kaekblocks settler since ISSH, I am thoroughly acquainted with the wants of the settlers, and if returned I assure you that your very best interests and your requirements will have my sympathy and earnest attention. Yours faithfully, C. KYAX. Taumarunui, June 27, 1912. MOTOB CYCLES SOLI'' TAIiANAKI AG&tiTS THE BROWN GEO. GUDGSON. CYCLE AND GENERAL XMPORTJEK, xSGLEWOimi gUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 313, 1 July 1912, Page 1
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