PUBLIC NOTICES. SCOTLAND FOR EVER! SCOTLAND FOR EVER! gCOTTISH JJOSPITAL DAY(The First Oversea Appeal made by the Scots.) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1918. SATURDAY, FEB: iiY 23, 191«y BUY YOUR FAIRIN' 'AT THE RED CROSS MART. Scotch Bun, Shortbread, Oatcake, White Puddiiigs, and various other Ancient and Modern Scottish Delicacies. Some genuine antiques. Also High Explosives and other Digestables, suitable to Sassenach and Pakeha constitutions. Owing to the War Regulations and the urgent representations from the Borough Sanitary Inspector, Haggis is off. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN. MEETING of the Legion of Frontiersmen will be heid in the Soldiers' Club, : on FRIDAY, February 22. H. J. ■Okey. Esq., M.P., will occupy the chair. His Worship the Mayor (C. 11. Burgess, Esq.) and Yen. Archdeacon Evans will also occupy the platform. All Frontiersmen and those interested Cordially invited. Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. QPUNAKE JJACING QLUB •TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. DOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS '• (one sovereign each) close MONNOTE.—Maiden arid Electric now included with above. r. S. RILEY, Secretary, Pihama. ; BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. F pursuance of the powers conferred • upon it by Section 2!) of "The Impounding Act, 1908," the New Plymouth Borough Council hereby determines all previous appointments of Poundkeeper for the Public Pound situate on Part Marsland Hill Reserve, Robe Street, New Plymouth, and for the Public Pound situate on Part Sections 14 and 1(5, llcmii Extension, Fitzroy, and appoints Edward C. King to be Poundkeeper of the said Pounds. Dated this 20th day of February, 1018. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. HIKURANOI DAIRY COMPANY X HE above Company requires the services of a Stage Foreman; knowledge of testing essential. Married man preferred. Wages, .£3 17s; all allowances. Duties commencing as soon as possible. Apply with copies of testimonials to RUTHERFORD, Manager. STRATFORD AND DISTRICT. GIFT AUCTION £2OOO APPEAL. QANVASSERS and Donors of Stock are requested to bring in same to yards and holding paddocks at earliest possible chance. J. w. McMillan, Chairman, STRATFORD GIFT AUCTION, JJONORS assist if, if not otherwise arranged, they will deliver pigs and live poultry to Mr. Newton King's Haymarketj horses to s&leyarda, and. dressed poultry to Stratford Patriotic Shop on Saturday morning. J, w. McMillan, Chairman. STRATFORD GIFFT AUCTION, JQONORS of promised cash donations Will. greatly oblige if they will kindly forward same to canvassers of their districts or to the undersigned, by Saturday, 23rd inst. W. ,T. CRAWSHAW, ' A. F. GRANT, Hon. Joint Secretaries. SCHOOL PICNIC, T'HE Rowan School and Settlers' Picnic will be held on THURSDAY, March 14. Particulars later. LOST, PROM BUTT BROTHERS' Farm, "Haehanga," Uruti, several bead of Cattle. Brand, —T (bar seven), ear mark fore quarter and front bit. Anyone giving information leading to recovery of a beaat or boasts will b'e handsomely rewarded, iL W, ORBELL, Manager for Butt Bros. i GUN SHEARER, Smith—"How did young P.arnard manfig? te a lien r 230 a day out there?" Jones—"Oh! ihev supplied ARCADIA TEA, and he reckons lie tan work betLd ou 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1918, Page 1
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