Mlk COURTNEY RE IMMICfRA- ) \ TION. ■TO THJC KAR\IERS AND - TRADESMEN j OF^'AKANAKI. - I LING to meo<r\ith sufficient supX p-.rt to warrafit ay journey to England in tearoh of frorfh settlers foi Taranaki, I regret thht I'ara obliged to abandon the enterprise, 'I have instracte.i Mr* Stanley Smith to-retum at once all sums he has r, caved, for cadets and advertiaementsiw i! etlHSr with my thanks for support, W. COURTNEY.
CHALLENGE. 0 Messrs. Albertßayly, Month Mills and Ratepayers in tho Omata Riding objecting to pay toll.—ln order to bring thin nnfoitunate toll evasion to an end, I offer to placi my re-ienntion in the bands of the Oierk at the next meeting of tbe Council, so that the Ratepayers of ihe Omata Riding may have a voice in the matter, on the fallowing conditions. Yon, on your pirt, to gitfn an undertaking that if re-elected all attempt at toll evasion should cease for two V* ars from 31st March, X'JOl, the period at, which, I mairtain, the finances of the Council will dllo-v nf being taken off without having to roveit to tlx-:a apain, if beaten at th > Poll I shall he only too plea»«d to abide the decision of the Ratepayers This Challenge to be accepted within seven days from the date below. February 12th, 1901. H. OKEY, Fiaukley Boad. 20w16
THE WAIT Alt A FREEZING AND COOL STOBAGE CO., Ltd. ihe next Steamer leaves the Roadsteal about the latter end of February, former* and i ther shippers of stock are re quested to book space as soon ae possible, All information regarding obarges, eto., can be bad on application to WAIT ABA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOE. THE undersigned notifies that he has bought out Mn. Robt. Kibby'B interest in the above BUSiNKSS. Customers will please note change of hours, viz. Coach leaves Waitara at 9 30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth at 3 p.m. Seat booked and parcels received at West' stables. THE SECRETARY. Waitara, January 14tb, 1901. E. OOULTKB, Waitara.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. haWera backs. OH WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 20th and Slst FEBRUARY, special passenger train will l<aveHa«?era Racecourse at 5.30 p.m. for Waitara and New Plymouth, For further par: icaiati and excursion fares sto posters at stations. 13,18 BY OIiDKR. MAYORALTY. REQUISITION TO RICHARD COOK, ESQ. tke undersigned burghers in the Borough of New Plymouth, respectfully request you to allow yourself to ba nominated for the position of Mayor for the ; Borough of New Plymouth for the ensuing j two years:— T. Shailer Weston, W. L. b ewman, Willie J. Freetb, P. 0. Morton, A. L. Tuke, A. j Vaughaii Kirkb", J. J. Klwin, Sta r l«y W. i Shaw, F. W. Watson, A. E WV.kins, Geo. Woodhouse, Thos. 0. Kelsey, IT. W Hall, James F. Stohr, J. Blyth, Thomas Wrigli-, D. Gilmour, Jas, Crockett, M. Ramson, J. E. Wilson, W. Humphrioa, Stanley L. Humphries, Arlhur A. Ambridgr, 0.0. Hawke, Lewis W. Alexander, J. Avery, Walter Bewley, J. Rollo, A. 0. Foobes, James 0. George, Ghas. Brown, W. Morey, J. C. Morey, S W. Jackson, Rob I ''. Frank E. Wi.Vo , J. Ricketti, E. ;, \\m. Bayly, Wi liam Kerr, William D. Webster, Frank Messenger, H-rbsrt Smart, T. A. Hut h eon, Ellen Geddes, Alfred E W. M. Baync, N. Miller, Joseph Hooker, H. Ward, J. Grayson, H. Honuor, J. Jensinson, Wm. Jen Sin son, John Jenl' inson, Wall Jaokinson, F. Heldt, Henry Ford, E. Chatterten, H. Wallath, R. Ooleman, H. T. Ainßworth, R. H. Roberts, A. Veale, B. Weale, H Gilmour, E. Okey, F. H. Jack-on, Wm. Evetts, Olave Deacon, Jessie Deicon, Arthur Ambury, Michael Jones, A E. Har ly, M. J. Jones, G. M. Arrowsmith, L, Marks, Will Porry, John F. Hooker, W. J. Shaw, Wm. Cottier, H. W. Cottier. A. E. Ricketts, Mrs. J. Tippens, F S. Johns, Geo G. Boolton, Annie Boulton, 0- Warren, J. W. Abbott, 11. Mannix, F. 0. Jury, Mrs. E. Jury, A. 0. Treeby, M. (Jrocker, Ja*. Harvey, jun., Jus. K. Birch, 0. P. Cottier, J. B. Pice, Geo. Stewart, Jas. A. Darroch, J. Irvin, F. Gamer, F. L. Webster, A. Goldwater, Kdwri. H. Tribe, Newton King, Junes Tajlor. Henry llomeyer, Charles Nelson, 0. Molloy, E. Brewer, Fred Wm.R's'on, Jam's Salt. A. G. BerriiUie, William Elder, 0. Wall, R. G. WillUms, J. Jury, W. Roberts, James Scanlan, Cbas. Nelson, Mte. Mills, A. K. Bishop, J. Dixen, Lewis Marks, C. Frost, M, Pellew, [ln addition to tbe above names there wore a numbor upon a list which bus, unfortunately, been mislaid or last. Auy burg«sses who signed and whose names do not appear above will kindly accept this explanation.]
In reply ta the abive requisition, I shall have much pleasuie in placing myself at the disposal of Ihe burgessps, »■ d should they honour me by eleciiug me to the Mayoral it will be my earnest e d'wour to fulfil the duties of the position it, such a manner as will justify the confidence placed in me. «. OOCK
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 36, 18 February 1901, Page 3
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