PUBLIC NOTICES. pSimfsmSSSl TO DIGGERS, TriEIR, WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS. A PICNIC will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, February 24, at MR. & MRS. C. H. BURGESS’ Residence, Meeting of the Waters. Dancing on the Lawn. Bathing. •Sports for Ladies. Don’t worry what to take. Everything provided—Tucker, Fruit, Tea, etc. Motors leave- Soldiers’ Club from 1.15 to 2 p.m. Inclusive charge: 3/6 each. Citizens desirous of lending motor cars kindly communicate with— G. E. ROPER, Secretary, N.P.R.S.A, Now then, Diggers! Roll up; the New Plymouth front is the best sector you we®fcever in. AUXILIARY SCHOONER “LA MERCED.” AT THE BREAKWATER. NOTICE. J WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by members of my crew. All accounts against my vessel should be rendered in triplicate to my Agents. Messrs. Collett and £o., Ltd., and. must bear my signature, otherwise they will not be recognised. (Signed) C. JOHANSEN, Master. ANNUAL WAREA SCHOOL PICNIC will be held in the WAREA DOMAIN on TUESDAY, Feb. 22nd. DANCE to follow at 8 p.m., in the Public Hall. H. N CHAPMAN. Hon. Sec., Warea School Committee.
TARIKI SCHOOL EXCURSION TO NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY', FEBRUARY 23rd. JIRAIN leaves TARIKI at 9.20 a.m.; leaves New Plymouth on return at 4.20 p.m. Tickets: School Children Is, Senior Pupils 1/6, Adults 2/-. Hot water and ’milk provided free. JOHN JTUC’KER, Chairman. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. PUBLIC LECTURES on POULTRYKEEPING, with PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS, will be given by Mr. E. C. JARRETT, Government Poultry Instructor, at the following places:— On Saturday, 19th, at 11 a.m. sharp, at Newton King’s Haymarket, New Plymouth. On Monday, 21st, at 2.30 p.m., at Mr. * E. Hunt’s Plant, Spotswood. On Wednesday, 23rd, at 2.30 p.m., at Mrs Kidd’s Plant, On Thursday, 24th, al 2.3Q_ p.m., at Mr. J K Hawkins’ Plant, Beach Street, Fitzroy. On “Saturday, 26th, at 2.30 p.m., at Mr. T. B. Blanchett’s Plant, Vogeltown. All Poultry-keepers and others interested are cordially invited to attend. *E. C. JARRETT; Poultry Instructor, Auckland. WANTED FOR A CLIENT. JERSEY WEANER HEIFERS. State price and quality to— FAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, New Plymouth. NO TICE. Accounts owing to the undersigned not paid or arranged for by the 26th February, will be sued for without further notice. No exceptions. THOMAS, OLLTVEK & THOMAS, KAPONGA. AUXILIARY SCHOONER “LA MERCED” gpHE above vessel is open to receive General Cargo for Sydney and Newcastle (N.S.W.). Sailing on or about the 24th instant. For further particulars apply— COLLETT & CO., LTD., - ‘ Agents. THE TARANAKI FARMERS’ MEAT CO., LTD. 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 Stony River on the 22nd inst. M. H. BARNITT, Drafter. BEES! BEES! BEES! PURE ITALIANS. | ROUBLE your Honey crop by purchasing the best of stock procurable in New Zealand, raised from selected Queens. We have any quantity of threeframe nucleus colonies, with young Queens, for sale at 27s 6d each. Also full colonies. Price on application. > A. G. STABLES, fitratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1921, Page 1
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