MEETINGS. EGMONT UNITED LIBERAL-LABOR PARTY. MEETING of delegates and supporters of the above-mentioned party will be held in the Foresters’ Hall at Eltham on FRIDAY, May 2G, at 8 p.m. Messrs. Masters and Smith, M.P.’s, will be in attendance. A. H. GUY, Convenor. NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR-CYCLE CLUB. JjpTICE is hereby given that the ad- 1 journed Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Soldiers’ Club Rooms on THU RSDAY, May 25, 1922, at 8 p.m. Business: 1. Adoption of Annual Accounts. 2. Election of Officers. 3. To consider the following proposed alterations to the Rules:— (a) Rule 4. Delete all words after the word “Doctor” -and insert “Chairman of committee and a committee of five members.” (b) Rule 5. Delete the word “five” in the third line and insert (c) Rule 9. Delete the word “President” and substitute “Chairman of committee.” ■(d) Rule 10. Delete the word “President” and substitute “Chair-: man of committee.” (e) Rule 25. Delete the words “Through the Press” appearing in the last line, and substitute the words ‘To the secretary.” 4. General. C. H. WYNYARD, Secretary.
PLANTING SEASON. 1922. MAY, JUNE, JULY. IS THE TIME TO PLANT—ACACIA DECURRENS (Black Wattle), 17/6 per 100, £5 per 1000. BARBERRY—One year 35s per 1000, 2year 75s per 1000. BOXTHORN —Price upon application. ELEAGNUS, ESCALLONIA, GOLDEN AKE AKE, PRIVET, LAUREL—One year 25s per 100; 2-year 35s 100. EUCALYPTUS —For shelter, 20s per 100. For timber, £5 per 1000. LAWSONIANA—2-year 40s, 3-year 60s per 100. MACROCARP A—2yr 35s per 100. PINUS INSIGNIS—For .shelter, 30s per 100. For timber £5 to £lO per 1000. PINUS MURICATA—2 and 3yr 30s to 40s per 100. FRUIT TREES—2/6 to 3s each, 28s to 33s dozen. ROSES—General collection, 20s dozen. General Lines Nursery Stock. DUNCAN & DAVIES, LTD., New Plymouth, Telephone 465. W. PETTIGREW, Stratford. G. H. MILLS. Normanby. W. MOSS, Ngaere. Other Taranaki and Wanganui Nurserymen. qpHE JJOA gUTCHERY, INGLEWOOD. W. J. Smith relies on BEST QUALITY, ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS, PROMPT SERVICE, to secure one trial, and so ensure constant custom. Lowest current prices for cash. » QUALITY. VI/HEN you are spending from £4OO ’’ to £lOOO on a building the real thing to find out is not whether it is possible to save £5 on the timber, but whether this timber will stand the test of time and keep a roof over your head for an extra twenty years or more. We are cutting giant mountain rimu, and any user who knows timber will tell vou it is far superior to all other. Keep your money in the district and have your timber delivered to you direct from — W. C. C LEMENT & S 0N ’ SAWMILLERS, TE KIRI. NOTICE. A T a Meeting of Directors of the Moa Dairy Company, Ltd., it was decided not to install Cheese plants at their Creameries. The Company will continue to collect cream from any part of the district, and advises farmers requiring separators and cans for the coming season to communicate with the Secretary. Cream received from non-shareholders. R. D. SUTTON, Chairman, Box 29, Inglewood. 0. D. MATHEWS. CAR PAINTER & HOODMAKER. PAGE STREET STRATFORD. ’PHONE 320. HOODS, best English hood cloth, with side curtains complete, £l2 10s for limited time only. Reductions in nrice for Car Enamelling.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 May 1922, Page 1
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