PUBLIC NOTICES. Ji At the WORKERS’ JJALL Under the Auspices of the British Red Cross Society (New Plymouth Branch). MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 8 P.M. A Lecture will be given by the REV. CAPTAIN M. MULLINEUX, M.C. “THE WAR GRAVES OF FRANCE.” “THE WAR GRAVES OF FRANCE.” “THE WAR GRAVES OF FRANCE.” (Illustrated by Lantern Slides.) The public are invited to attend. Parents and relatives of deceased soldiers are specially invited. A collection will be taken to defray expenses. His Worship the Mayor will preside. A. B. GIBSON, Hon. Seo. COUNTY OF EGMONT. ANTI-PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS. JJOUSEHOLDERS are earnestly requested to keep all buildings, yards etc., thoroughly clean, and to see that no foodstuffs or refuse is allowed to lie about and thus harbour rats. S. CAMPBELL, County Chairman. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. M Y Property, 321 Courtenay Street, is withdrawn from Sale. T. G. SOLE. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JMPOUNDED in the Fitzroy Pound on February 18, by Inspector King, for wandering in Courtenay Street, New Plymouth, one draught grey mare (aged), and one bay mare-hack (aged). It not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on March 8 at 12 o’clock (noon). REGINALD DAY, Poundkeeper. TARANAKI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PROPOSED VISIT TO TARANAKI’S HINTERLAND. of the Chamber desirous of joining the party to visit the Ohura and other parts of the hinterland of the Province are asked to hand in their names at once to the Secretary oi z President. Cars will leave New Plymouth early on Wednesday, March Sth, for the Ohura via Stratford, returning via Awakino and Mokau, reaching home on Saturday, 11th in st. VAL. DUFF, Secretary. MOKAU TRIP to Mokau will run NEXT SUNDAY, 26th inst., weather permitting. Leave Garage 6 a.m.; launch trip up river. The trip of the season. Book early. Fare £2 per seat including launch. Apply— G. GIBSON, Garage, Powderham Street. ’Phone 506. A ARD SERVICE. AWAKING COLLIE CLUB. SIXTEENTH To be held on Mr. W. D. THOMSON’S FARM, AWAKING, on THURSDAY & FRIDAY, March 9th and 10th. ENTRIES close on Thursday, March 2nd. at 8 p m., with the Secretaries — g. McMillan, F. G. NORTHERN, Awakino. NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS. Savings Bank Act having been amended, the Trustees can now pay interest on deposits up to £2OO at the rate of 4| per cent, per annum on the monthly minimum balance of any account. G. E. DINNTSS, Manager. JJARTFORD piRE JNSURANCE CO., LTD. (Established 1810.) ASSETS EXCEED £11.500,000; ANNUAL INCOME £9,000,000. rpHIS Company has appointed Messrs. STAINTON & CO., Ltd., as its Chief Agents for the TARANAKI PROVINCE. The Company's business is now being transacted by Messrs. STAINTON & CO., LTD., at 332-338, Devon Street, New Plymouth. G. G. & J. H. AITKEN & CO., Controlling Attorneys for N.Z., Christchurch. The Hartford Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., paid, in full, the largest net loss of any one of the 243 insurance offices involved in the San Francisco Conflagration. The loss it paid amounted to nearly twosiiuion Bounds sterling. J
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1922, Page 1
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