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NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS. STRATFORD RAUES. \s sender tram, stopping at intermediate stations if required, will leave New Plymouth at 9.45 a.m.. and Wairara 9.55 a.m. for Stratford ; returning from Stratford at 7.0 p.m. for New Plymouth. For farther particulars see osters at stations. 9 IB BY ORDER. BOROUGH ELECTIONS. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Nisrning the Kequisition asking me to t'tmtest the Election of Councillors for the Eastern Ward. | ADIKS AND GENTLEMEN.—Having U carefully considered the representations of the deputation that waited upon me and the request made by you, I have decided once more to place my services at the disposal of the Electors of lhe Eastern Ward. My intention was to have retired from municipal politics altogether after another year. In addition to the four years I occupied the Mayoral chair, I have, for nearly fifteen years, had the honor of being your representative, having been so long the recipient of your confidence I have yielded to the generally expressed wish, and will, therefore, not content the Mayoralty, but become, instead, a candidate for the Eastern Ward. Yours faithfully, 16 JAMES BELLRINGER. T t S D E R S. '"""LENDERS are invited and will be received - up to 4 p,ra. of SATURDAY, 23rd inst., for the Krectioa of a Residence in Youngstreet for Mr. G. Tiscw. Lowest or any tendsr not necessarily accepted. W. F. BROOKIMB. Architect. Brougham-street, 12th March, 1901. 16 S3 TOLL COLLECTOR. BITTEN APPLICATIONS fwitkreferV Y ences) will be received at the County Office, New Plvmouth, until 4 p.m. on i SATURDAY, 23rd March, 1901, from persons willing to act as Collector of tolls at the | Omata Toll Gate. Particulars on application at County Office. H. OKEY, w16,d16,20 Chairman. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THE District Electors' List for the Borough of New Plymouth, Central, Eastern, and Western Waris, are OPKN FOR INSPECTION at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, King-sireet, during office hours. Names will be placed on the Supplementary Roll up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 10th April, 1901. i O. K. BELLRINGEB, Town Clerk. Borough Offices, 6th March, 1901. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. I DOG TAX, 1901. ',' Dog Tax must be paid on or before the 31st March inst. Unregistered dogs will be destroyed, or the owners sued after that date. C. E. BELLRINGER, 1816 26 TownOlerk. TARANAKI FARMERS' CLUB. A GENERAL MEEING OF MEMBERS is calle i for SATURDAY, 16th inst., at 1.30 p.m. when Mr Glass, Secretary New Zealand Farmers' Union, will deliver an address. All Farmers are invited. M. FLEETWOOD, w'JdlC Secretary. TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. COMPANY Parade and Annual Meeting on MONDAY KEXT, 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m. E. NEL9ON L. OKEY, Captain T.R.V. NOTICE. iveral ex-pupils of the Girls' High l School have expressed a wish for periodic meetings to keep them in touoh with each other and with the school, and as they have further suggested that such meetings should be devoted to the study of English literature, Miss Gbant and Miss Deicw have much pleasure in inviting all ex-pupils interested in this object to meet them at the School next FRIDAY AFTERNOON at four o'clock The High School, Friday, 15th March. THIS DAY. TEWTON KING will sell \>y aution at i bis Haymaiket Yards as above, — PIGS, HORBEB, TRAPS, Ao. Pony, Saddle and Bridle Sale at 12 o'clook. At the Mirt.—Fowls, Ducks, Potatoes, Onions, Cheese, Bacon, Fruit, Tables, Chairs, Couches, Ohesits Drawers, Bedsteads, Saddles, Harnesi, Kitchen Range, Bicycles, Clocks, Cutlery, Clothing, Rice, Mattressec, Ooueb, Lamps, Crockery, 1 second-band Lidy's Bicycle, ard Sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. I TUESDAY, 19th MARCH. ,-,'KWTON KING has received instructs tions from Mr. Wm. Courtney, who is leaving shortly for England, to soil by auction on the above date, — The following well situated Prop 1 oach having a very low upset,—Mr. Woodhouse's late 10-roora Residence, in good order, and with full £- acre. only £400; £3OO to lemain at G per cent. | Section in Gill-street, with old stable fcdjoiniog above. Upset, £100]; £75 to remain at 5 per cent. £ Section adjoining ibove. £95; 75 to remain at 6 per oent. 4 Beautiful J-Sections in Moleswortbstreet, at £7O each; £SO on each can remain at 5 per oent. 2 Choice Corner Sections in Hobsonstrcet, opposite Mrs. Shuttleworth's residence; £IOO can remain on each at 6 per cent. The amounts that can be left on mortgage at 5 per cent, proves the confidence the mortgagee has in the value of th» different lots. A free express will leave the mart at 6.5 p.m. sharp. Sale at 5.15 o'clock, I ropiIctor,HARTIN,V>isrm.Ch»nI>I,SOIITHAMPTIIII,!NG. <

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 3

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