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NOTICE OF STOPPAGE OF STREET. rrtHE Council of the Borough of New Plymouth PROPOSE to WHOLLY STOP portions of Loach Street Deviation, being— ALL that piece or parcel of land, being originally parts of sections 1529 and 1530, Town of New Plymouth, containing by admeasurement 11.4 perches; bounded towards the north-west by other parts of same sections 1529 and 1530, 256.65 links; towards the south - east by Leach Street, 251.05 links; and towards the south-west by Eliot Street, 38 links, to the commencing poir.t. Also, — ALL that piece or parcel of land being originally parts of sections 961, 962, 963 and 964, Town of New Plymouth, containing by admeasurement 1 rood and 18.65 perches; bounded towards the north-west by parts of same sections 961, 962, 963 and 964, 529.51 links; towards the north - east by Gover Street, 99.58 links; towards the south-east by parts of same sections 964 and 963, 202.98 links; again towards the north-east by part of same section 963, 7.18 links; and again towards the south-east by Leach Street, 708.26 link 3, to the commencing point. The plan of the portions of the street ''proposed to tie stopped is open to public inspection at the office of the Borough Council. Dated this 3rd day of December, 1912. GOVETT & QUILLIAM, j Solicitors to the New Plymouth 1 Borough Council. COUNTY OF TAPvANAKI. BY-LAWS. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council's New By-laws affecting all kinds of TRAFFIC will come into force on MONDAY, the 13th day of January, 1913. Copies of the By-laws may be inspected free of charge at the various Dairy Factories and Creameries throughout the County and at the Toll Gate, Puniho.

Copies may be purchased at the County Office; price one shilling per copy. JOSEPH BROWN, County Chairman. New Plymouth, 4th January, 1913. j TO~PAINTERS. j RENDERS will be received at our office up till 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, 11th inst., for "Painting and 1 General Repairs" at tihe Bank of New Zealand, New Plymouth. SANDERSON & GRIFFITHS, J Architects, j King's Buildings, \ Brougham street, New Plymouth.

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. PHYSICAL EDUCATION BRANCH. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions:— 1. One Lady Inspector, to act as Assistant* Director and also as Instructor when required. Salary, £3OO per annum, rising to £350 per annum by five yearly increments of £lO each. 2. Two Lady Instructors (to feet also as Inspectors as required). Salary. £2OO per annum, rising to £250 per annum, by five yearly increments of £lO each. 3. Three Instructors (to act also ai Inspectors as required). Salary, £2OO per annum, rising to £250 per annum by five yearly increments of £lO each. Applications, accompanied by full statement of age, experience, and other qualifications, together with two recent 1 .testimonials, must be addressed, "The Inspector-Gimeral of Schools, Wellington, New Zealand," so as to reach the Department not later than January 27, 1913. Particulars as to the duties and conditions of appointment in regard to these positions may be obtained on application to the Director of Physical Education, or to the Secretary for Education, Education Department, Wellington. G. HOGBEN, lnspector : Geueral of Schools.

I ■ Spare the Manure || And Spoil the Farm. Every Bheep yon rear Baps a considerable quantity of bone phosphate from the soil, To keep up the quality of the crops an'i stock restore this vitality to the land by applying W.M.E. Go. Manures. They contain the plant foods necessary for production of bigger crops—and, in their turn, Fatter Sheep. W.M.E. Oo.'a No. 1 and No. 3 Mixtures are principally phospbatic Manures containing proportions of Nitrogen and Potash to sustain tho prowth, They are especially suitable for Turnips and Rape. Prices Net Cash on rail at Ngahauranga; No. 1 Mixture - £S/10/- ton No. 3 » - £5/10/- tcm No. 5 » - £5/7/6 ton Potato Mixture - £5/7/6 ton Imported Superphosphate - £5/5/- ton In 2cwt. Sacks 5/- per ton extra is charged for lcwt. sacks. Particulars of analysis and price list posted on request. Special Mixtures prepared to order, BEND YOUR STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co.. Ltd., for shipment. Fat Sheep, Lambs and Cattle purchased, i artioulars as to charges may be obtained from ort . .99 FP ") J" 1 "* y 18-20 HUNTER STR.EET, WELLINGTON SJTRATIDRD people are interested in gooi planting, go are we. We do ** at our Stratford printing works, ne |r ae Loan & Mercantile Office*.—Dn.il r K«VI

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 195, 7 January 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 195, 7 January 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 195, 7 January 1913, Page 8

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