i SALES BY AUCTION. FITZROY. FITZROY. AUCTION O A L E. C ' I(I SUBURBAN SECTIONS. M ESSI!S L. A. NOLANN OLAN AXD C°- . Have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on FEBRI \\l\ 1/. .'it 8 p.m., at their Mart, Devon Street, — 37 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS In Shuttleworth's Estate, Fitzroy, This is an unique opportunity for investors and speculators to secure the nearest available and most convenient Sections in this favoured Suburb. Ideal Residential Sites, close to Churches and Schools. All borough conveniences, such as Electric Light, Gas and Water Services. Regular 'Bus Service. Electric Trams must eventuate in the near future. Full width metalled streets and kerbed footpaths run through the property. Beautiful sea beach adjacent, which is reached by Beach Street. TERMS* UNUSUALLY EASY, VIZ.,— £10 Deposit, £5 in 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 months, balance in FOUR YEARS at 5 per cent. Plans and all information can be had on application to the Auctioneers.
ELECTION NOTICES. XEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR HOARD. HI EX XI A L ELECTION OF STX MEMBP]RS. IyfOMTXATIOX of Candidates have I^l been received as follows: — Xow Plymouth Ward : JAMES BAXTER CONNETT. I Taranaki Ward : XEWTOX KING. Egmont Ward : EBEXKZER MAXWELL. Waimate Ward : WILLIAM THOMAS PARKER WELLS. Messrs. James Baxter Connett, Newton King, Ebenezer Maxwell, and Wil,liam Thomas Parker Wells being the only Candidates nominated in thojr respective wards, I hereby declare them ,to bo duly elected as Members of the . Xew Plymouth Harbour Board. C. S. RENNELL. Returning Officer. Xew Plymouth, 1 February 1, 1909. ; ' 608 XEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR | BOARD. j j P.IEXXIAL ELECTION— ONE MEMBER. I STRATFORD ELECTORAL WARD. j ______ NOTICE OF POLL. NOMINATIONS of Candidate* for , the Stratford Electoral Word lmvo been receiver! a-s under : — M'CLUGGAGE, JOSEPH. THOMSON, JAMES. A Poll will be taken on MONDAY, February 8, 1909, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the following polling places: — Cardiff— Crawford's Store. Douglas— Public Hall. Huiroa — Stanford's Store. Kohuratahi — Public Hall. Mahoe— Public Hall. Xow Plymouth — Harbour Board Office. Ngaire — Public Hall. Pohokura — J. M'Cluggage's old residence. Pun iwhakau 1 — Public Hall. Rowan — G. Thrush's house. Stratford — Masonic Hall. Rtrathmorp— Public Hall. Tahora— W. Hallett's house. Toko— Public Hall. Tututawa— Public Hall. Whangamomona — Public Hall. C. S. RENNELL, Returning Officer. NeSv Plymouth, February 1, 1909. 606 NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. BTEXXTAL ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER FOR TFTK ELTHAM ELECTORAL WARD. NOTICE OF POLL. NOMINATIONS of Candidates for the Elthain Electoral War.l hay.« boon received as under: — MARX, Jacob. WILKINSON, Charles Anderson. A Poll will bo taken on MONDAY, February 8. 1909, between tho hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at tho following Polling placos : — Awatuna — Public Hall. Eltham — Council Chambers. I Kaponga — Town Board's Of fire. Mangamingi — Public Hall. Mangatoki — Public Hall. Matapu— Public Hall. Xew Plymouth — Harbour Board j Office. Rawhitiroa — Public Hall. Riverlea— Public Hall. I C. S. RENNELL. Returning Officer. Xew Plymouth, February 1, 1909. (V) 7 ■piRIENDS' TTOSTEL, 41 MURPHY ST., WELLINGTON. COMFORTABLE Home for girl Kj students, near Girls' College. Sunny and sheltered po*itio7i. Pleasant garden with lawn. Terms 18/6 per week. For further particulars apply Lady Superintendent 206 RESIDENCE TO BE LET. THE Residence in Fillis Street, overlooking Pukekura Park, now occupied by Mr. Havd^n, containing .six room 5 :, with garden. R. CLINTON nUO HER.
WAIWAKAIHO. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. M E W T O N T^-ING Will sell by nuotion ai his Waiwalcaiho Yards oil THURSDAY, February -I: 2??(\ MIX E D CATT LX. tJLf including :- 80 Mixed -Yearlings. 70 2 to 2 -.year Steers. HO Store Cows. Sale at 12.30 o'clock. 570 WAVERLEY RAM FAIR. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1909. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Will offer on TUESDAY, February 2, at 10 a.m. sharp : — fiOQ FLOCK LINCOLN RAMS, IH/«J Bred by:— M. A. Wybourne, F. A. Bremer, C. R. Honeyueld, G. F. Bremer, L. G. Bremer, G. Newland, J. M. Mathieson, Dickie and Sons, P. Elmslie, A. Riddell, R. Bremer, lon Bros., H. P. Metcalfe, Symes Bros., A. J. Symes, G. V. Pearce, W. J. Darbv«hire, E. Dickie, Miss Watt, S. Napier, O. Hawos, etc. O/jK FLOCK ROMNEY RAMS, O-HJ bred by.— E. Short, W. E. Bidwell, D. Forlong, W. Brewer, W 7 . Baker, Cray Bros., H. T. Wilkinson, W. H. Buick, W. I. Lovelock, etc. 3K FLOCK BORDER LEICESTER O RAMS, bred by G. "'. Pearce. 1 ' Slaok Bros., J. Corrigan. XX FLOCK ENGLISH LEICESTER l)O RAMS, bred by James Allison, J. Corrigan. -i f\ FLOCK SHROPSHIRE RAMS. I \J bred by J. Corrigan. 1054 Also. On account of L. G. BREMER, Esq., OAA PURE-BRED 4th LINCOLN _£UU EWES. All Rams must be yarded by 9 o'clock on day of Sale. " * 231 PUBLI& NOTICES. THANKS. MRS. CHARLES SIMONS and Family desire to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends for their sympathy in their late sad bereavement ; also for letters, cards and tloral emblems; to Miss Baker and staff for their kindness, and to Drs. Leatham, Fookes and Wylie for their unremitting attention. 629 TO HORSE OWNERS. THE Farriers doing business in the districts named beg to advise that the charge for shoeing horses has been increased. Urenui. Waitara. Hell Block. Egmont Village. Inglewood. Kaimata. Taint n. Tariki. GO9 X O T I C E. FROM FEBRUARY 1 the price of Bread will be :— 4lb. loaf, 7d ; 21b. loaf, 3jd; cash over counter. J. W. THOMSON, Devon St. Bakery. 602 APPLICATIONS. TARAXAKI EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS will bo received at tho Education Board's Offi'v, New Plymouth, up to 5 p.m., on MONDAY, the 22nd February, 1909, for the if How ing positions :—: — 801 l Block — Sole teacher, present salary £150; residence. Durham — Sole teacher, present salary £150; residence. Rowan — Sole teacher. present salary £150; house allowance £20. " Fitzroy — Assistant mistress, £105. Norfolk — Assistant mistress, £90. Salisbury — Assistant Mistress, £90. Applicants are requested to forward i\ medical certificate. Application forms may be obtained on applying to the Education Board\ Office. " P. S. WHITCOMBE. Secretary. Education Office, Jan. 30. 1909. JTO«
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