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PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JZ>ESIDENTS are warned, against removing any planking or timber slabs washed away from the breastwork at the East End Reserve and deposited on the beach. F. T. BELLRINGER, . . General Manager, EGMONT COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTION—RAHOTU RIDING. Declaration of Poll. jpURSUANT to Section 10 of “The Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1913,” I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each candidate for the office of Councillor for rhe Rahotu Riding of the County of Egmont is as follows: Brophy, Patrick 123 Cassie, Ralph 116 And I hereby declare the eaid PATRICK BROPHY to be duly elected to such office.» Dated, at Opunake, this sth day of August, 1921. GEO. W. ROGERS, Returning Officer.

NOTICE. A NY person or persons found trespassing on or removing anything from my property on Avenue Road will be prosecuted. J. W. G. GARDINER. Y.W.C.A. CLARKE MEMORIAL HOSTEL (Late Chatsworth House.) r FHE Girls Hostel will be ready for occupation from September 7th, 1921. Applications for rooms may be made to the Hon. Secretary, 131 Powderham. ’.eet. New Plymouth. Terms from 22/6 to 30/- a week. Casuals by Arrangement. PRIVATE BILL. In the matter of a proposed Bill or Act intituled “An Act to enable the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington to sell and dispose of certain Lands in the Archdiocese of Wellington, and to apply the Net Proceeds thereof in or towards the purchase of other Lands in the Archdiocese and in or towards the erection of Churches and School Buildings thereon, and to authorise the raising of Money on the security of the Lands so acquired, or any of them.”

YVHEREAS, in virtue of the provie- ’ ’ ions of “The Roman Catholic Lands Act, as amended, by “The Roman Catholic Lands Extension Act, 1899,” the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington is a Corporation Sole in whom are vested all lands belonging to the Roman Catholic Chutch in the Archdiocese of Wellington: And whereas there is in various parte of the eaid Archdiocese lands which by reason of altered circumstances are no longer suitable for the purpose for which they were originally acquired, Notice is hereby given that within Fourteen Days of tlie meeting of the General Assembly of New Zealand to be held next after the date of this Notice, a Petition will be preflpnted to the eaid General Assembly praying and applying for leave to bring in a Private Bill to be called Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington Empowering Act, 1921.” The objects of the said Application and Bill are:

To enable the Archbishop to sell the Lands described in the Schedule thereto, or any of them, and to expend the proceeds thereof in the purchase of other land in the Archdiocese, and to erect Churches and School Buildings thereon, and to borrow money on the security of lands so acquired, or of any of them. A copy of the said Petition and Bill will be deposited in the Office of the Examiner of Standing Orders either before or within fourteen days of the com[mencement of the said session. Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of August, 1921. FRANCIS REDWOOD, Archbishop of Wellington. r BRITISH MOTOR CARS. ’ TR. W. H. BERRY, who is editor of the “Car” and Motoring Editor of the “Daily Dispatch” and “Evening Standard,” expresses the following opinion: After the most exhaustive examination into the relative value for money of rhe numerous Cars exhibited at this year’s Olympic Motor Show, in my considered judgment the 16 h.p. Talbot Darracq is in every respect the car as representing value for money.—AV. H. Berry, Daiiv Despatch, November 4. 1920. ON ‘ EXHIBITION DOMINION SHOW. D. J. GOODWIN, 7 Cambria Street. HAWERA.. nUBLIC VQTICE. OF GREAT INTEREST. M C CULLOUGH l| CLEANS & RE-BLOCKS OLD HATS; also PRESSES & (| DYES OLD and SOILED ■ || CLOTHES as j| GOOD AS SBW. Opposite McNeill’s Grocery, i U New Plvmouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1921, Page 1

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