CHURCH SERVICES. MISSION ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH. ■JX>MMENCING To-Morrow, and closing Sunday, loth May. Preachers: Rev. Fathers Herring, S.M., and Son-teimer, S.M-. All cordially invited. u PUBLIC NOTICES. THE TARANAKI FARMERS MEAT CO., LTD. CATTLE RECEIVING DATES. O WIXG ,e l ar # e q uan t’ty of stock offering at the present time, the Company’s buyer will NOT attend at Rahotu and Stony River on the 3rd inst. M. H. BARNITT, Drafter. THANKS. J DESIRE to thank electors for their expression of renewed confidence in returning me at the head of the poll for the Hospital Board on Wednesday. M. FRASER. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ITOTICE 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 mouth from the publication hereof in the Gazette: Application No. 1456 (Plan No. 4045), Fanny Mary Smith; 3 acres 1 rood 10.8 perches, being part of Section 87. Fitzroy District. Occupied by Elsie Louise Smith. Application No. 1458 (Plan No. 4062), Henry Honnor, Agnes Elizabeth Clark and Bertie James Clark; 25.82 perches, being parts of Sections 911 and 912, Town of New Plymouth; occupied by Taranaki Agencies, Limited. Application No. 1459 (Plan No. 4054), John McCarty; 2 acres 2 roods 16 perches, being Allotment* 1,2, 3, 4 and 5, part of Suburban Section 38, Pa tea Suburbs, Block VII., Carlyle Survey District; occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 28th day of April 1921, at the Land Registry Office, New Plymouth. A. L, B. ROSS, District Land Registrar. OLD GIRLS’ MART DAY OCTOBER isK.
TARANAKI RETAIL GROCERS’ ASSISTANTS’ UNION. JX) those whom it concerns, —Mr. H. J. Sweeney has been appointed Secretary of the above Union, as from the 25th inst., whose address is Box 193, New Plymouth. All subs and entrance fees to be paid to him. • NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. J>LEASE take notice that my farm of 217 acres on the Carrington Road, Puniho, is sold. A. E. HARDING. STRATFORD JJALF • JJOLIDAY REGRET being unable to open our shops on Saturday afternoon, owing to unexpected delay in receiving permission from the Hon. the Minister of Labor, who is able to fix the date immediately he is officially notified of the decision of the electors. We crave the indulgence of our customers, both country and town, if any inconvenience has been caused through not being able to open this week. The date of the Saturday opening will be advised immediately we receive further word from the Minister. STRATFORD THURSDAY HALFHOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. JjJOTICE OF ’J’HANKS. JTHE Stratford Thursday Halfholiday Association desires to thank all those who willingly lent their motor cars for use on polling day; also all the voters who took the commonsense view of the Spatter and voted for the re-opening of the shops on Saturday. REMOVAL NOTICE. J BEG to announce that I am removing on the 30th inst. to offices above the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., recently occupied by Messrs. Fitzherbert and Fitzherbert. A. C. LAWREY, Solicitor
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 1
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