CARBIDE. JUST landed supplies of Lump Carbi in 1001b drums; h j: - i - J - ,: Apply— E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., Wellington. JJED Q ROSS M^ 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1018. Land Agents, Accountants, and Insurance Agents. Country and farm produce including Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Ham, Poultry, Eggs, Mutton, Sucking Pigs, Home-made Bread, and Cakes, Pickles, Jams, Jellies. Chrysanthemums from Hawera. Everyone asked--to come and buy to help the men who are imperilling their lives for us. Mart open for receipt of goods on Friday, April 12, from ,1 to's and 7 to S p.m.. and for purchasers from 0.30 on Saturday. No orders will be booked beforehand SHOOTINf! REASON FOR IMPORTF & NATIVE GAME, LICENSE Eli I ETC.. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISE TION DISTRICT. LIVERPOOL Governor-General. bythe Animals Protection Act, 100? I, Arthur WiUiair. <!-.> P.rifo Savile. E:u 'of Liverpool, the Governor-General of th -Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby no tify that the following imported gauieviz., cock pheasants and Californiai; ouai —may be killed within the Tarauuki'Ac climalisation District, comprising th Counties f.f Taranaki. Clifton, and th County of Egir.ont. excepting the Oc Riding (except in the a rots mentioned ii the Schedule heretol, from ihe liist daof May, one thousand nine hundred jmi eighteen, to the thirty-first d-iv of July I one thousand, nine hundred and eighteen both days inclusive, .\i-.d ! do furthc notify that licenses to kill such imp.;rto< game within the said district shall h issued to any person on payment of th ■sum of twenty shillings each; and tin Chief Postmaster at New Plymouth' am I the Postmasters nt Inglcv.x-od. Waitnra |Okatd", Pungaichu, Rahotu. Tariki, Ure u:ui, Urnli. and Opunake are hereby ap pointed to sign and issue the said li censes to kill imported j?anu\ And I do further notify that the fol lowing native game—viz., teal, grey duck and black .-.wan—may be killed'withii the above-mentioned district (except ii the areas mentioned in the Schedule heie I to) from the first day of May, one thou sand nine hundred mid eighteen, to tin i thirty-first day of July, one thousanc !nine hundred and eighteen, both days in elusive; and do hereby restrict the'num bc-r of such native game that may In killed by any one person in any one daj to not more than twenty head in all Areas wherein Imported and Native | Game shall not be killed. The reserve known as Mount ' -moiif Forest Reserve, being the area included within the circumference of a circle having a radhis of six miles from the summit of the said Mount Egniont, and all land? notified or set apart as sanctuaries oi reserves for the preservation of imported or native game. As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 4th day of April, one thousand nine hundred and eighteen. G. W RUSSELL, Minister of Internal Affairs. R E W A R D. XT REWARD W 'H be given on conviction of person or parsons who broke the window of the Grosvenor Hotel on Saturday night or Sunday. E. McGINTY. WESTOWN PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATION. ■ <J<HE Annual Meeting of the Westown Progressive Association will be held in the West End Bowling Club's Pavilion on WEDNESDAY, 10th instant, at 8 p.m. Business: Important. Present and intending members are requested to attend. ' J. D. SOLE, President. REMOVAL NOTICE. E. L. Humphries and W. B. Davies, land agents, beg to notify their clients and the public generally that they have removed their business premises to Griffiths' Buildings, corner of Egniont aud Ariki Streets. OPENING NOTICE. T E desire to intimate to ladies and gentlemen that we have purchased the Tailoring Business of Mr. Alec Forbes. We know the requirements of Taranaki folk in tailoring, and guarantee tn give complete satisfaction with all work entrusted to us. Yours respectfully, AND J£ELLEY, Devon Street :: New Plymouth. OPPOSITE A.M.P. BUILDING, LEST YE FORGET. Easter has again come round, but when on that holiday or picnic don't forget to take with you a packet of Arcadia Tea. It matters not if it is made in a kerosene tin or a silver teapot; it always maintain* its lovely flavor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1918, Page 1
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