PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. jMTESSRS Archibald and Stuck’s Inglewood motor is leaving on Monday next for Whakatahe, via Te Kuiti Te Awamutu, Cambridge and Rotorua, doing the four lakes to Whakatane. Only few seats left. For further information apply Newton King, Ltd., or J. R. ARCHIBALD. OPUNAKE RACES. OWING to Glasses being stolen from the racecourse booth, a special detective will be on duty. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS, 1921. TTOLIDAY Excursion Tickets available for return until Thursday, April 28, 1921, will be obtainable from Tuesday, March. 22, to Monday, March 28, as under: From any station to any station on the North Island Main Line and Branches. From any station to any station on the South Island Main Line and Branches. From any officered station on the North Island Main Line and Branches to any officered station on the South Island Main Line and Branches and vice versa. BY ORDER. PUBLIC SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR SHORTHANDWRITERS AND TYPISTS, MAY, 1921. qpHE usual Public Service Entrance Examinations for Shorthand-writers and Typists will be held in May, 19-21. Commencing Salary for Senior Examination, £124 per annum; for Junior (Examination, £B5 per annum. A Special Examination will also be held—shorthand at the rate of 130 words a minute; typewriting at the rate of 45 words a minute; salary to commence, £l4O per annum. Applications close April 30, 1021. Full particulars may be obtained on application. SECRETARY, Public Service Commissioner. Wellington, March 9, 1921. TRESPASS NOTICE. ANYONE found taking timber or trespassing in any way without my permission in my bush will be prosecuted from this date. WM. HARRY SMITH, Hurford Road. MUNICIPAL gWIMMING JJATHS NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 17, ALL-SCHOOLS CARNIVAL. INGLEWOOD SCHOOL. ANNUAL EXCURSION TO NGAMOTU bYaCH. •THURSDAY,.MARCH 17. gPEOIAL TRAIN leaves Inglewood 8.20 a.m. Milk, sugar, tea and hot water provided free. Tickets (procurable at Mrs. Sutherland’s, stationer): Adults, 2/.; school children, 1/-. R. FAWCETT, Chairman, Inglewood School Committee. CLAIMS ON ACCOUNT OF MEMBERS OF THE N.Z.E.F. (FOREIGN AND HOME SERVICE BRANCHES.) r FHOSE concerned are hereby notified that after 31st March, 1921, no claims for separation allowances, children’s and dependents’ allowances, gratuities, remissions or forfeitures, difference between Territorial and Expeditionary Force rates of pay for first month in eamp (Foreign Branch only), expenses, etc., will be entertained. This final date for submission of claims will also apply to claims for the difference between Imperial rates of pay and allowances and the New Zealand rates for equivalent ranks for those persons who served in the Imperial Navy, Military and Air Forces during the war. Claims to be forwarded to— OFFICER IN CHARGE, War Accounts Record Office, Government Buildings, Wellington. JERSEY FIELD DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, Beginning at 11 a.m., AT THE FARM OF MR. H, i. LEPPER, DEPPERTON/ A DEMONSTRATION, of Judging Jersey Cattle will be given by Mr. H. E. B. Watson, the successful Jersey Judge and Breeder from Canterbury. All interested in Better Dairy Farming are cordially invited. Luncheon provided. Under the auspices of the New Plymouth Jersey Breeders’ Club. OLIVER & ALLANSON, IRON ’AND BRASS FOUNDERS. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. £]ASTINGS of any description and in any metal made at shortest notice. Expert .pattern makers. Trade work #nd«rt*k»e.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1921, Page 1
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