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PUBLIC NOTICES. LOST STOCK. JpEOM main road, 2 miles south of Rahotu, early Monday (Ist) morning, supposed to have been driven away in mob that day—s 18-month heifers, 1 brindle, 1 black Jersey, 1 black Holstein (white hind quarter), 1 Jersey with white back and tail, and 1 black and white. . itAnyone knowing of their whereabouts please communicate with E. MAXWELL, Opunako. CLAIMS. persons having claims against tlie Estate of Tutelioro Paki Bishop .(generally known as Paki Bishop), late of Oaonui, deceased, are requested to render same in duplicate to the undersigned, to whom all moneys owing to the deceased must be paid. STANDI,SH & ANDERSON, Solicitors, • 65 Devon Street, New Plymouth. TO OWNERS OF STRAYING,STOCK. JJERE sinfls August 12th, one two-year-old Holstein bull, no brands on earmarks visible. Owner may have same by paying advertising and damages. , CHAS. STEINER, Opunake-St rat ford Road, Makaka.

JjfEW ZEALAND pARTY. An Address will lie Given in the GOOD TEMPLAR HALL on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 At 8.15 p.m. by MR. W. NASH on (•THE DECISIONS OF LABOR'S LAST CONFERENCE." Special Reference will be Made to the Land Policy. Questions Invited. S. MARY'S DIOCESAN SCHOOL. BOARDING ANI) DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. SCHOOL will re-open on Wednesday, September 17tli. Miss Stanford will be at home to receive parents and guardians on Wednesday, September 10th, from 2 to 5 p.m., or at other times by appointment. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOLS. fHE Third Term, 1919, will commence on WEDNESDAY, September 10, 1919. EDMUND LASH, Secretary.

REGISTRATION OF ORCHARDS. NOTICE TO ORCHARDISTS. A LL orchards from which fruit is sold, or which have been planted for the production of fruit for sale although jiot yet in bearing, arc to be registered during the month of September of each year. Registration is free of charge. The penalty for non registration is a fine not, exceeding £2O. Registration forms pre available on application to any Orchard Instructor or Diitrict Clerk's Ollicc, or the Horticulture Division of the Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, Wellington. ' GET ON THE ROLL NOW. ■yyE can help you to do this, and in other ways, before the General Election, at the office in the Good Templar Lodgeroom, Carrington Road ien trance. Office hours from 2 to 5 p.m. daily. SHOWS gPRING JfLOWER WHTTELEY HALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, September 11, 12 and 13. Competitions for— Best State School Exhibit of Daffodils (Embossed Shield). Amateur Collection of Daffodils (Silver Cup). Decorated Basket or Bowl. Decorated Table (special prizes). Prizes also for Children's Buttonholes, Cut Blooms, etc.

11l addition to the floral display there will be a Plain and Fancy Stall, Art, Stall (in charge of.members of Whiteley Club), Confectionery, Fruit and Produce Stall, Produce and Provision Stall (in charge of country friends), Afternoon Tea and Supper; an Orchestra and Choir will render items at.intervals. The/ Mayor has been invited to open the Snow on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Admission Is, Children fid (on Saturday. Children's Pay, 3d). Entries for the State Schools and Amateur Collections close on Monday, Bth inst.; other entries on Tuesday, Oth inst., at 5 p.m., at Mr. C. Carter's Store, Devon Street, PJymouth, where conditions may be seen. I. ft. SOLE, Hon, Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1919, Page 1

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