URENUI POST OFFICE. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at the above Office up till Noon on FRIDAY, July 17, 1914, for Additions, Renovations and Painting of above post office. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Post Offices, Waitara, New Plymouth, and at Public Works Office, Stratford. Tender to be marked: "Tender for Urenui Post Office." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. T. MURRAY, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, July 3, 1914. MOA ROAD BOARD. RATES, 1914-1915. "MXITICE is hereby given that the Moa Road Board will at the Ordinary Meeting, to be held at the Board's Office"," situate Richmond Street, Inglewood, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of July, 1914, at 10.30 a.m., make and levy a General Rate under Section 108 of "The Road Boards Act, 1008," and Section 50, "The Rating Act, 1908," of Three Farthings in the £ on the rateable property within the Moa Road District, on th<s basis of the Capital Value, for a period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1!)14, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1915.
fROTHERHOOD SUNDAY, JULY 5. Speaker: Dr. Home. Subject: "Important Things in Education." Chairman: Mr. .T. B. Key. A. GRAY, Hon. Secretary. STRATFORD CO-OP. DAIKV. CO., LTD. OUTPUT, 700 TONS BUTTER. will be received up to MONDAY, July 20, 1914, for the position of Factory Manager. Secondclass engine-driver's certilicate required. Salary, £275 per annum. Free house and usual allowances. Particulars on application, or at the Company's office, Stratford. W. PASTIER, Secretary. NOTICE TO FAKMERS. desire to notify farmers in Taranaki that the only carts we have operating in this district have our name, "Wilson and Carham, Ltd.," printed on them, and these only are authorised to deal on our account.
WILSON ■& CANHAM, LTD., Head Taranaki Office: Princess Street, Hawera. WAIKATO LANDS HURRELL AND MASON REAL ESTATE AGENT! JJATB For Sale, a splendid variety of Waikalo properties, and as the buoy season is just .opening, they offer their services to farmers contemplating a change. They would fcuhnvt by letter particulars of farms to suit requirements -or personally show prospective buyers over properties they have for sale. This is an excellent sample of a. Waikato property, and one of the few to be ' picked up at the price. 720 ACRES ' 10 ° a<res in BraßS'8 raßS ' °° i '*" acres in turnips, 200 acres under plough fallow. When cultivated, will carry 2 sheep to the acre, or is well adapted for dairying. 2 miles from creamery and P. 0., and on« mile school.
ALL THE YEAR ROUND VTe are not in business for a few days to palm off ancient grocery rubbish. VVc give honest trading all the year round. In the depth* of winter, the cheerful springtime, the glorious sm or the seductive autumn, servo .you with only one grade of GROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. THE .BEST. THE BEST. THE BEST. WHITAKER & SON NEW PLYMOUTH'Phone 111.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 38, 4 July 1914, Page 1
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