PUBLIC NOTICES. pLUNKET STREET J)AY STRATFORD TO-DAY. QOME along Everybody and buy Home-made Cakes, Sweets and Produce. Donations may be left at C. Martin’s, Broadwav. W. FINCH, Hon. Sec. pENTENARY THANKSGIVING SERVICES. TO-MORROW. WHITELEY MEMORIAL CHURCH. Preacher: Rev. W. J. Elliott. 6.45 People’s Popilar Service 6.45 Anthems: “Seek Ytf the Lord” (Roberts) ; soloist, Mr. W. L. Hay. “Send Out Thy Light” (Gounod); soloists, Mrs. A. M. Mowlem, Mr. W. L. Hay. 2.30 —United Sunday Schools Rally. Special Services at Fitzroy and St. Aubyn Churches. STRATFORD A. & P. CARNIVAL. QN THURSDAY, March 23, the usual 1.15 p.m. train for Whangamomona will leave Stratford 7.5 p.m and run correspondingly later to destination. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN THE JURY DISTRICT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. YOU are hereby requested to attend a Meeting of Justices to revise the Jury List for the District of New Plymouth, at the Court-house, New Plymouth, at 11 a.m. on the 7th day of ■ April, 1922. Dated this 16th dav of March, 1922. JAMES JORDAN, Jury Officer. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. qpHE Partnership subsisting between Quinn and Kenny, of the Regal Music Shop, has been dissolved as from Ist March, 1922. The business will now be conducted by J. C. Kenny. (Signed) J. H. QUINN, j. c. Kenny. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. FVI PENCE having been furnished of the Certificate of Title, Volume 93, Folio 64, for Allotment 223, deposited Plan No. 4 of the Town of Normanby, whereof Ngakohu Pera, of Normanby, Aboriginal Native, is the regis tered proprietor, and application having been made to me for the issue for a Provisional Certificate of Title, notice is hereby given that I will issue such Provisional Certificate of Title as requested at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. Dated at the Land Registry Office at New Plymouth this 17th March, 1922. A. L. B. ROSS, District Land Registrar. NOTICE TO FARMERS. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS, Waitara, have advanced the price of Bacon Pigs to 5Jd per lb; porkers sd. J. BUTCHER, Representative, Stratford. ’Phone 157. PERSONAL. JE Mr. H. T. Armstrong, formerly of New Plymouth, will communicate with Mr. A. G. Bennett, Manaia, he will hear of something to his advantage. COTTIER’S INGLEWOOD. QN March 31, 1922, we are closing our books and intend doing business on a strictly cash basis. All of our goods will be marked at the Very lowest possible prices for cash. We hope by strict attention to L-isiness to still merit a fair share of your valued support. to Residents of Inglewood & District.—An up-to-date establishment for Cleaning and Repairing Clothing will be opened on the 18th inst. Repairs a speciality.—The Economic, Inglewood (next Egar’s Billiard Room). Orders for Trousers & Boys’ Shorts also taken. EGMONT SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. TWENTY-FIRST qp RIALS Will be held on MARCH 21 & 22, 1922, at Mr. W. SNOWDEN’S FARM, IN AH A. Refreshment Booth run in Aid of Russian Famine Relief Fund. ENTRIES close on Saturday, March 18, at 8 p.m. Admission—ls, Ladies Free. J. F. TIDDY, Hon. Sec., Box 2, Hawera. Telephone Nos. 354 and 323.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1922, Page 1
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