PUBLIC NOTICES. THE ROYAL N.Z~"" SOCIETY" FOI THE HEALTH OF WOMEN Am ' CHILDREN. TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. J7JNTRIES are invited from parents of children under two years who are willing to allow their children to be nominated in the Plunket Baby Voting Contest, Valuable prizes will be donated. ANN BURGESS, President. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES?"" is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, within one month from the*'publication hereof in the Gazette. Application 1430 (Plan No. 31)00), William John Arundell—ll.o4 perches, being part of Section S9S, Town of New Plymouth. OecuApplication 1432 (Plan No. 3924) Henry Moves-(i acres 2 roods am 12.6 perches, being part of Sestioi 28, Waitara East district. Oe cupied by Andrew Weir. Diagrams may bo inspected «.j thioffice. Dated this 20th day of Oetebjr. ;o'>Q at the Land Registry Office NeV- t-\. mouth. ' ~ v A. L. B. ROS>'. District Land Rco-. : « ; -,-
NEW PLYMOUTH HORTICULTiT ' L SOCIETY. Schedule for the Society'.; WQ--21 Shows have now beer,' .-.-.-invd Copies may bo obtained free of' char™ on application to the underlie" VAL. DUFF ° G. R. WEIR, Joint Secretaries. GOLF; WAIWAKATHO, XKW PLYMOUTH Open Champion of Australia and Xew Zealand, OX THURSDAY, 4th IXST. BOROUGH OF XEW PLYMQUTH LOAX PROPOSALS. PUBLIC MEETIXG. WORKERS' SOCIAL HALT. MEETIXG of Ratepayers wili be held in the Workers' Social Hall, Courte'nay Street, at S p.m. on Monday next, Ist proximo, to consider the Loan Proposals upon which Polls will be taken m Wednesday next. JAMES CLARKE, OWN PROGRESSIVE ASSOCIATIOX.
JJATEPAYKRS are asked to attend the Moot in" called to consider Borough Loan Proposals, at 8 p.m. THIS EVENING, in the WORKERS' SOCIAL HALL. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES.' NEW PLYMOUTH BORjDUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF LOAN POLLS. pOLLS of Ratepayers, Wednesday, 3rd November, 1020, upon the following proposals, full particulars of which have been previously advertised. (See Daily News and Taranaki Herald, October 21st.) PROPOSAL XO. 1.-Special Loan of £22,500 to provide additional Tram-cars and Improvements,] etc., for the existing Tramways. PROPOSAL NO. '-Special Loan 'of! £-13.500, £25,500 being for ex- j tensions from Morley Street to I David Street, with rails aid permanent way, and £IB,OOO fhr J Railless Electric Traction to Vogeltown. PROPOSAL XO. 3,-Special Loan of £27,300 for Railless Electric Traction to Vogeltown and West own. Polling Hours, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. The following are the Polling places:—' Whiteley Sunday School, Liardet! Street (Principal). ■Church of England Sunday School, Fitzroy. Mrs. Crocker's Store. Devon Street East. Western Fire lirigade Station, Devon Street West. Mr. Laurence's Store, Vogeltown. The Sunday School House, Frankleigh Park. The Gymnasium, Public School Grounds. .St. Anbyn Street. The Sunday School Hopse, Moturoa. The Public Hall, Westown (western ante-room).. REGIXALD DAY, Returning Officer.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1920, Page 1
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