TENDERS. TENDERS FOR CROPS. UP TILL 14th INST. RENDERS are called for 2 stacks of hay, 1 stack of oats, and 5| acres turnips, to be fed off. Terms cash. Full, particulars from— A. G. EDGECOMBE, . Norfolk Road. EGMONT COUNTY COUNCIL. SUPPLY OF PIT METAL. ENDERS will he received up to 12 noon on Monday, the 15th. May, 1922, for: Contract No. 423—Siipply and delivery of 1500 yards (more or less) Pit Metal on Ruakere Road, Rahotu Riding. Specifications from Riding Foreman, and at County Office. lAN W. CAMPBELL, County Overseer. Opunake, 2nd May, 1922. TO CONTRACTORS. RENDERS are invited for earthwork on Mr. R. A. Large’s Section at the corner of Cutfield Road and Gaine Street. Plans and specifications can be seen at his Office, St. Aubyn Street, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tenders close at noon on Monday, May 8. E. W. M. LYSONS, Licensed Surveyor. TRESPASS NOTICES. TAKE NOTICE. rpRESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on Pukiwaki section, Waiwakaiho, known as Colson’s Beach Farm, will be prosecuted. BY ORDER. G. A. COLSON, Fitzroy. SHOWS. NEW PLYMOUTH WINTER SHOW
JUNE 7,8, 9 and 10 NEXT. Classes for Home made Butter, Hama and Bacon, Fruit, Garden Vegetables, Field Roots, Cooking, Preserves, Homemade Sweets, Fancy Work, Photography, Painting and Sketching, etc. Entries for above Claeses close on Friday, May 26 next, at 9 p.m. POULTRY SHOW POULTRY SHOW POULTRY SHOW POULTRY SHOW (To ibe held in conjunction with above) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, June 7, 8 and 9 next. Classes for all Breeds of Poultry, Bantams, Ducks, Pigeons, Canaries and Children’s Pets. N.Z. Leghorn Club’s Shields and Specials, North Island Poultry Association’s Championships, Society’s Trophies and Specials. Entries for Poultry Section cloee positively on Saturday, May 20 next, at 9 p.m. Schedules containing classes, conditions and prizes, posted free to any address on application to— WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 18, ’Phone 87, New Plymouth. WINTER IS HERE WOOLLEN GOODS. JJAVING just landed two shipments of Woollen Coats, Jumpers, Frocks, Children’s Coats,. Frocks with Cap and Knickers to match, Scarves, etc., very close together, we are prepared to sell these at very low prices. ALSO LANDED: HOSlERY.—Cashmere and Silk, 2/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/3, 7/11, 13/6. SERGES, TWEEDS, GABADINES—--11/-, 13/6, 17/6, 22/9 per yard. FINEST EGYPTIAN LONGCLOTH—I/9 yard. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, INSERTIONS 6d, 7d, 9<l, lid, 1/-, 1/4, 1/8. I CALL AND INSPECT. NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO. Currie Street, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 May 1922, Page 1
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