PUBLIC NOTICES. RAHOTU POUND. IMPOUNDED in the Rahotu Public Pound—l bay stallion, 1 chestnut mare, white blaze down face; dark bay mare and foal. No visible brand on any. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Tuesdny next, July 15th. P. BERGE, Poundkeaper. COUNTY OF JSGMONT. HEAVY TRAFFIC. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the By-Laws respecting Heavy Traffic will be strictly enforced throughout the County during -the months of July, August and September.
GEORGE W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Dated at Opunake this 10th day of •July, 1019. QHURCH. VAL. TRIGGE'S MISSION. - ■ SUNDAY—II a.m. & 3 p.m. MOMENTOUS MEETING At 7 p.m. VAL. TRIGGE'S VICTORIOUS TALK. Don't fail to hear it.' Mission contimios each night until Wednesday. COACH PAINTING. JJAVING secured the services of good pajnter I am now prepared to execute any class of coach painting work W. F. BURKE. Builder, Wheelright and Blacksmith, Okato. DR. £ LEEPER, MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, Has Commenced Practice at Eltham. Consultation Hours: 10 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m. TEMPORARY ROOMS, FITZGERALD'S PHARMACY. EGMONT COUNTY COUNCIL. j POUND SALES—RAHOTU. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of section 41 (1) of "The Impounding Act, 1908," Tuesdays and Fridays, at 12 noon, have been appointed the days for Pound Sales. GEO. W. ROGERS. County Clerk. Dated at Opunake this 10th day of July, !!)!!).
WORKERS' DWELLINGS ACT, 1910. QPFKRS of land suitable for Workers' Dwellings arc invited to be forwarded to the office of the Labor Department, New Plymouth, by not later than July 21, 1919. Consideration will be given to sections offered singly or in any number. It is preferred' that sections be ready for building; upon, and so situated that drainage, h.c. water, and gas or electric light ore .available. F. W. ROWLEY, Superintendent of Workers' Dwellings. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. F connection with-' (he Procession oiij Peace Saturday, Ifltli inst., prizes will be offered for the' following* oxJiibits taking part iii*. tlie>'processian>:— 1. Be9t exhibit emblematical of Peace. 2. Best exhibit featuuing; New Zealand Soldiers. 3. Best exhibit, featuring Allied Forces (No-val, Air, or Land Forces). 4. Best exhibit featuring: Woman's Work in connection with the war. 5. Best exhibit Decorated Trade Turnout (motor driven). 6. Best, exhibit advertising Trade or Business. 7. Best exhibit Decorated Trade Turnout (horse vehicle). 8. Best exhibit Decorated Private Motor Car, 9. Most original turnout (horse or motor driven). 10. Most original Fancy Dress or Poster Costume. J. W. HAYDEN, Chairman. T?KG UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD,; when you want to go to th« Mmntain or anywhere rise. Big, roomy «rg* Ariytr*. 6««* cwrrmi
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1919, Page 1
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