ELECTION NOTICES. BY-ELECTION. STRATFORD SEAT. M R< J.~B~ H lne ' is a. Candidate for re-election as member for Stratford, will take the earliest opportunity of addressing the Electors at every centre before Polling Day, and in the meantime asks the cordial support of his late constituents. Mr. Hiie will speak at: NORFOLK ROAD—Saturday, April 3. PUKENGAHU SCHOOL—Monday, sth April. KOHURATAHI—Tuesday, flth April. POHOKt RA—Wednesday, 7th April. Other meetings will be announced as arranged. PUBLIC NOTICES. CATTLE RECEIVING DATES. QWING to'the large quantity of stock offering at the present time the Company's buyer will not attend at Rahotu and Ktoney River on the Cth April. M. H. BARNITT, Drafter. NEW PLYMOUTH LIBRARY. ART UNION OF WATER COLOR SKETCHES, (By John Baillie.) BE DRAWN ON APRIL 12th. Pictures on view at Modern Tailors. Tickets at all Booksellers and Library. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TROTTING RACES AT HAWERA. MONDAY, sth APRIL, 1920. gPKCIAL Train leaves New Plymouth for Hawera at !i.O a.m., Lepperton Junction 9.2.~>, Inglewood 9.4!). Midhirst 10.19, Stratford 10.30, Eltham 10.45. Normanby 11.8, Hawera Racecourse 11.IS, Hawera arrive 11.20 a.m. Return train leaves Hawera 5.10 p.m., Hawera Racecourse 5.2i> p.m., Normanby 5.32, Eltham 5S>6, Stratford (1.22. Midhirst 0.33, Ingl'ji'tsod 7A Lepperton Junction 7.20, New Plymouth arrive 7.40 p.m. These trains stop only at Bell Block, Lepperton Junction, Inglewood, Tariki, Midhirst. Stratford, E'lthaui and Normanby. BY ORDER. COMMENCEMENT NOTICE. RETURNED (JjOLUTERS' J^USINESS LOOK ! MlLK—yard- of it—from one of Taranaki's best Jersey Herds. On and afier April 12th we will be able to place before the public it new and up-to-date Milk Supply. Prospective customers leaving their orders with — A. VEALE (Grocer), KAY BERGMAN (Tailors), TAYLOR'S (Fitzroy Store), or with the Proprietors, will receive prompt attention. SORENSEI* BROS., "KELALLKN DAIRY,' SMART ROAD. LUST COW. J^OST —about February 25, from Upper Kahui'road. Rahotu, one fawn Jersey Cow, rather wide horns, branded dia-mond-shape on rump, two parallel slits under right ear. Reward on information leading to recovery. T. WILLCOX, Rahotu. MISS GULLY, INFANTILE PARALYSIS SPECIALIST, to announce thai she lias returned to Auckland, and is starting work immediately. Sister Wright is working in conjunction with Miss Gully. School lessons given to in-patients. Address— ** 0 HOPETOUN STREET, PONSOXBY, AUCKLAND. APPLICATIONS. LAD WANTED. Wanted at once to learn a firstclass trade, stariin" .tl a week and rapidly rising. Splendid chance for smart and willing boy.—Apply by letter to "Good Opportunity," News Office. FACTORY MANAGER WANTED. APPLICATIONS to close on the 16th April, 11120, are invited for the position of Manager of Butter Faetory situated at Tarurutangi, seven miles from New Plymouth. Output sixty tons butter, and all home separation. Salary to commence at .£220 per annum with frehouse, usual allowances and further payment per week in the flush of season. A. J. TL'NBRIDGE, Secretary. New Plymouth. WANTED, GRAZING. ANTED —Grazing for dairy cows, or will lease good feed. Address: "Feed," News Office. THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT QO., LTD
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1920, Page 1
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