PUBLIC NOTICES. MOA ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF FIVE MEMBERS. HE following is the result of the Poll taken at the Board's Office, Rata Street, Inglewocd, on Saturday, the 4th day of May, 1918, for the election of Five Members: CORKILL, ALFRED 225 DIGGINS,JOHN ! ~ 90 HAIR, JAMES MILLER ......... 188 HtUNTfiR, JAMES 198 tODD, DAVID ■. 201 TRIMBLE, HAROLD 100 WILLIAMS, RICHARD THOMAS . 179 And whereas Five Only is the number required, I therefore declare Messrs. A. Corkill, J. M. Hair, J. Hunter, D. Todd* and R. T. Williams to be duly elected. Dated this 4th day of May, 1918. R. BUCKLEY, Returning Officer. FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1918, ||£EMBERS of' the Tongaporutu and Okau Victoria League and Guild are holding Patriotic Day at the Okau School Grounds. Salute the Flag. Sale of Produce, Lucky Parcels (all prizes; no blanks). Gifts of Stock and Produce of any kind will be acceptable. Basket Social in the Evening. M. BOWER, Convenor. NEW PLYMOUTH BOWLING CLUB. gEASON closes THURSDAY, 9th instant. Usual Match President v. Vice-President will (weather permitting) be played at 2 o'clock. Visitors will be cordially welcomed. W. J. CHANEY, Hon. Secretary. i THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER FERTILIZER CO. gHAREHOLDERS in the above Company are invited to meet at the Soljdiers' Club rooms, New Plymouth, on I FRIDAY, May 10, at 1 p.m., to discuss matters of interest to members and decide what action shall be taken in connection with the forthcoming annual meeting. Messrs. J. S. Connctt and E. Maxwell, who are being nominated for the directorate, arc being asked to attend, and it is hoped that a representative of the Company will also be present. , G. V. TATE, THOS. LUXTON, Convenors. WAR LOAN. The A.M.P. Society will purchase STOCK for you on time payment for which the STATE CREDITS YOU, and INSURE your life at the same time. After the date of COMPULSION this assistance is no longer available. Full particulars on application to DENNIS W. HURSTHOUSE, Representative A-M.P. Society. TRESPASS NOTICES. TRESPASS NOTICE" on my property, "Nanvale," Mangaotea Valley, with dog or gun will be prosecuted. T. H. BREDIN. npENDERS are called for felling 100 acres of bush in one or more lots. Tenders close on May 8, 1918. FISHER BROS., Tataraimaka. WANTED TO SELL. I Ridd 2-bucket Milking Plant 1 Hudson 25-h.p. 5-seater Motor Car 1 11-coulter McCormick Drill Apply— NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. FRED INIA, Pungarehu. CHEAP DAIRY FARM. "pOR SALE in Patea District, good dairy farm, 133 acres, 1 mile from Cheese Factory, School and Store. All in good grass, with the exception of a few acres in winter crop. Good house, cowshed and milking machine. Price £32 per acre; £650 cash. Balance 8 years at 5\ per cent. Can arrange finance for good man with small capital. Apply to "FARMER," Box 28, Patea. CARTRIDGES. We have a limited supply of the following: 16 gauge Ruby Smokeless, 20s per 100. 14 gauge New Club Black Powder, 22s per 100. 410 gauge Winchester Smokeless, 18s per 100. IRA J. BRIDGES, Phone W. Rlthaju
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1918, Page 1
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