PUBLIC NOTICES. SUPREME COURT. NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE TO JURORS. JURORS summoned for August 28, 1922, and excused till Wednesday, 30th inst., are further excused till Thursday, 31st August, 1922, at 10 a.m. ' J. M. ADAM, . Sheriff of Taranaki. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. JMPOUNDED at New Pymouth Pound on the 28th August, 1922, by H. Y. McGahey, Taranaki County Ranger, found wandering in the township of Okato:— 25 red and white heifers 7 black and white heifers 2 blue and white heifers 2 brindle and white heifers 2 fawn cows (dehorned) 1 white heifer No visible brands. Earmarks: Ears mutilated, marks appear to be two fore bits out of left ear. one long elit on i point of right ear. If not claimed and expenses paid to be sold on 13th September, 1922 at 12 noon. Note.—The above cattle, owing to their number, are detained at the Public Pound at Fitzroy, New Plymouth. REGINALD DAY, Poundkeeper. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. j TMPOUNDED in the Robe Street Pound on August 23rd. by the County Inspector, for wandering on the.Puniho ■ Road, 2 Bay Mares, unshod. If not • claimed and expenses paid will be sold ! on Wednesday, the 6th of September, at 12 o’clock noon. REGINALD DAY, Poundkeeper. TEN PER CENT. DEBENTURES. WELL-ESTABLISHED Private Company invites Subscriptions of £25, £5O or £lOO and. upwards for 12 months. Ten per cent, interest will be paid. Three to one Security. “DEBENTURES,” P.O. Box 131, Christchurch. NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. 7JEMBERS and Invitation Holders are ; reminded that the next dance will ' be held TO-MORROW (Thursday). Aug- i ust 31, in the Kawaroa Pavilion. Music by Miss George.
UJOPULAR Prices next Saturday at the Coronation Hall. TENDERS. THE NORTH TARANAKI CO-OPiERA-TIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. TENDERS FUR BUTTERMILK. Tenders are invited for the Company's buttermilk for a period of one or three years from Ist November, 1922, and will close with the Manager at Onaero on Monday, llth .September, 1922, at 5 p.m. The highest or any tender net necessarily accepted. E. W. GARNER. Secretary. Brougham Street, New Plymouth. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TENDERS MiETAL CARTING. RENDERS, suitably superscribed, will •be received up to noon on MONDAY, the 4th proximo, for delivering 3060 cubic yards of broken metal from the crusher and depositing same on Kirihau Road. Specifications may be seen at the County Office during office hours. JOHN CONNETT, County Chairman. New Plymouth. 16th August, 1922. Cann beat Whittome? Answer at Coronation Hall next Saturday. SUMMER SPORTS GOODS. VU’E are now landing all SUMMER * V GOODS—FISHING TACKLE TENNIS RACQUETS TENNIS NETS TENNIS BALLS CROQUET MALLETS CROQUET BALLS CROQUET SETS CRICKET BATS CRICKET BALLS WICKETS, Etc., Etc. All invited to call and inspect the goods. All new and guaranteed Al quality at reasonable prices. cs'fytr f C&WL&' ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1922, Page 1
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