PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS FOR. FORAGE. gEALED TENDERS for the delivery ol 72 tons Chaff, 42 tons Hay,' 31 tons Oats and 15 tons Bran to Feaiherston Camp, during June, 1910, will be received up till 12 o'clock (noon) on THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1910. Particulars of delivery and conditions of contract may be obtained from Headquarters, Defence Department, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin and Palmerston North. . Envelopes containing tenders should be clearly marked "Tender for Forage," and addressed to the Quartermaster-General, Headquarters, Defence Department, Wellington. IT. H. WRIGHT, Major, Director of Supplies and Transport. May 17, 1910. ESTATE OF THOMAS TOBIN, (Deceased.) are invited by the Public Trustee as administrator of the above estate for the lease for live vears from Ist July, 1910, of Section 23, Block IX., Warea, District, containing 145 acic.i. 'l.hi'. properly is situated on the Warea Road, i'iinut' H m:ie o from the Post Office, School, and "i'aciory. The buildings include a 7-roomed dwelling, and new cowshed wit) concrete floor. Conditions of tender and trader fo lay be obtained at tho Post 01 Warea, and the Public Tru.-t Offices, New Plymouth ami Hawera The higher; or any tende* not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at the Public Trust Office, at New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY, 29th May, at 2 p.m. ERNEST BARNS, District Manager. JY JOVE! Marguerite Clark is a live wire all right; she holds you as soon as you see her. (A Mere Man's tribute). GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. "PJVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of policy numbered 78,90fl in the books of the Department on the life of William Kelly, of Auckland, formerly of Helensville, Nanier, Port Awanui, Wanganui and Rahotu, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue a copy to take the place thereof on the 3rd day of June, id](s, unless objection be lodged before that date. J. IT. PJOTTARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, May 13. 1918. fJ-OOD TEMPLAR HALT. The SECOND ADDRESS of the Series will bo given TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING at 7 o'clock by MR. W. HOLMES. Subject: "The Promised Land: 'Past, Present and to Come." Palestine in the throes of the Great War. What is going to happe'n? All are invited. No collection. Bring Bibles. FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. |g,Q ACRES, three miles New Plymouth, good house and sheds; carry 00 to 70 cows. Price £33 10s per acre, on terms; or will exchange for smaller farm.—E. L. Humphries, Devon Street. POR SALE, Ten good Horses (draught and half-draughts), and farm implements, drays, etc., all in good order. Apply, M. G. Tuck, Bell Block. b.y. JflOPi SALE.—4I h.p. Kerosene Watt Engine, in perfect order. Apply, "E.J.C.," Post Office, Waitoitoi, Wa'iPOR SALE-Two En, in good order, no dry rot, £ll and £l2; terms, 8/- month. Also Strollmenger. Piano, £25; terms, 12/0 month. —Collier's Music Warehouse. ££ 5/- PER ACRE—37S Acres Freehold; tip-top sheep and cattle country; 200 acres in grass, balance j bush; small house; S miles UT6mu;£3oo] y»<dj,— E, l, Humphries. Devon St.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1916, Page 1
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