PUBLIC NOTICES. RANTED, two Warders and a Boy for Messenger.—Apply, Office of the Taranaki Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND SHOPKEEPERS. •THE removal of refuse from Business Places and Private Houses in the original area of the old Borough commences from May 1, 1(110. Shopkeepers and Householders are reminded that the By-Laws require that covered iron receptacles shall ne provided at every place of business and house. These should be procured at once. Oil drums with close-fitting iron lids are suitable, but kerosene tins, boxes or baths will not be allowed. A Specimen Tin may now be inspected at the office of the Council. A. C. WHEATLEY, Acting-Town Clerk. NEW PLYMOUTH PUBLIC HEALTH BOARD. JyfOTICE is hereby given that the New Plymouth Boys' High School Buildings, including all Boarding-houses attached thereto, are now under Quarantine Regulations. Visitors are not allowed to visit these premises until further notice. Any person violating this regulation will themselves be retained in quarantine. FRED. C. J. BELLRINGER, Chairman. SSTRAYED, from the farm, Waitara Road, fat red dehorned Cow Information iiading to recovery will be rewarded. E. D. TATE, Waitara Road. "IVTOTICE is hereby given that Section 5. Block VI., Mahoe, 783 acres is open for sale or selection on optional conditions, awl applications will be received at the District Lands Office, New Plymouth, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 25. lillfi. Full particulars may be obtained at the aforementioned office. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. ]F snfiiciuit indu Motor I'.iim will c9nt!:i.it' to run to the Mountain House every Thursday and Sunday, leaving the Post Office at 9.30 a.m. All bookings at Masonic Stables, New Plymouth. Return fare, 12s 6d.
Motor Cars for Hire at shortest W. W. JACKSON, Proprietor. JJNION. Organised by the NEW PLYMOUTH RAILWAY PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. In aid of NATIONAL FUND FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. First and Second Rltzes are CENTRAL BUILDING SECTIONS, in Seddon Street, WANGANUI, donated by Mrs. A. L. Parker, of Filzroy, valued at £2OO each, besides Six Other Valuable Prizes. Drawing in Theatre Royal, New Plymouth, on May 4, 1910. Tickets are obtainable from members of Local Railway Staff. S. G. SMITH, Chairman. W. W. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. M. COUTTS, Hon. Treas. J± LIMITED quantity of White News in lewt lots or over. Width, 39 inches. Paper (not printed on); 2d per lb, TARANAKI DAILY NEWS. KAPOXGA ATHLETIC CLUB. IHE Annual Meeting will be held in the Town Hall Supper Room TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. R. G. COOK, Secretary. NEW PLYMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL. RENDERS are invited for Filling and Formation Work, portion Cutfield Road. Plans and specifications on view at Council Chambers. Tenders close at noon SATURDAY, April 1, 1916. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. C. WHEATLEY, iActing-Town Clerk. An Inspiring Romance in two parts, "HOW WE BEAT THE EMDEN." Njjxx THURSDAY, at Theatre Bojal.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1916, Page 1
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