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TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD I ELECTION OF MEMBERS. jTT is hereby pnb'ioly notified that Nomi(A nations for the eleotian of THREE I Members of the Education Board will be re- . ceived by me, at the Education Board Office, l up to 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 4th July ' next, and that the Election will be held on , MONDAY, the 27th July. | No person shall be eligible for Election unless he is nominated in writing by at least two electors, an<l the nomination papers bearing the candidate's consent in writing is received by the Returning Officer bef ;re the nominations are c'ojed. Thrae vacancies aie ciused by the retirement by effluxion of time of: JANE R. DOUGHERTY HENRY FAULL JOSKPH MACKAY, who are eligible for re-election. Nominations must be signed by two members of a School Commutes of a district constituted under the Education Act, end bear the written consent of the oindi'ate nominated. P. 8. WHITCOMBE, Secretary, Education Office, June 18th, 1903. dw TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON, 1903 (From Ist May to 31st July.) THE Shooting Season for Native Game (excepting kaka, pukeko, tui, buia, white heron, and crested grebs) and Imported Game in the District, consisting ot the Counties of Tarai«ki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egmont Forest lieserve, Kaitake Ranges, being sections U'B and 170. in the Oakura District, and I'araninihi or Wi ite Cliffs Reservation) will comme- ce on the Ist May and end on Slat July, both days inclusive. >n the Mount Egmont Forest Reserve, being tb 3 area witbin the circumference e£ a nirnln navinc a rodina nf aiy miles fmm t-.ha summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native and Imported Game is strictly probibifc«d at all times. ,lienses ran be obtained from the Ohief Postmaster at New Plymouth, and Postmasters at Waitara, Inglewood, and Opunake. I Reward will be psid to any person | procuring the conviction of any offender against the provisions of " The Animals Pro- i tection Act, 1880," i LiOßrtaES IS3OSD: Geo. Bamson W. Bawley S. Toples H. H. Grayling A. Cliff H Martin A. L. Take L. 0. Sladden P. Jackson R. Chilcott G. Allen A. Dole E. Whittle Cecil Penwarden E. M. Fowler E. Cooper W. Cash F. Standing J. Gibson, iun. K. Gernhoefer J. W. Winfield A. EUar J. Lucena O. Jennins P. Rowe H. M. Lund K. Webstsr O. Holswick n. r ap el F. Gibbons F. Backman H. C. Barratt W. Leng H. 0. Heenau J. A.Colmer Harry Pederion Thoi. T. 0. NJcholla G. Gudgeon G. E. Williamson Arthur Julian Wm. Vincent, sen. J. Judson Chas. M. Dowell J.s. A. Law K. H. Pigott R. D. Dansey J. N. McWhimny L. Smith H. Bennett N. King D. MoALLUM, Secretary. HOSPITAL BALL; THURSDAY, JULY 16.for the purpose of Beautifying the Grounds. iiee future locals. Established 1880. THE LEADING JEWELLERY BUSINESS on the West Coast of New Zealand. Splendid Goods selected in London by J. H. PARKER, a few months ago. Good Value as a result o£ direct importation i The Newest Fashion is all LikkS. j Special Value in I ENGAGEMENT RINGS, SIGNET BINGS, WEDDING RINGS & KEEPERS. A VALUABLE PRESENT . . of Half-dozen Spoons or any article of equal value with each Wedding Ring. Tourists are invit°d to lispect the!Lovelv Stock of GREENSTONE GOODS and other novelties. Spectacles to suit allfs'ghts. Please note the address carefully— J. H.

WATCHMAKER, JEWELLIR, OPTICIAN, Next the Railway Crossing, DE VON-STKEET, Nsw Plymouth. j.. T- B. WHITTON, M.D., 8.U.1., L.V.0.5., Edin,, Has commenced the practice of bis Fro fession in New Plymouth, and may be consalted daily at Inangabua House, Dawson street: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. 3 .ni. to 4 p.m. Mr. Bykes 1 Pharmacy. THE KiJD ' MAIL SQUTE TO LONDON. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE. New Zealasd to London, v ia Sydney, Bri3hp.no, Honolnln, Fiji, Victoria, and Vancouver, and through Canada or the United States by the Canadian, Pacific, or other railway lines. For full particulars, passage money saiinps »bn., apply lasoriptive phamplets gratis. FNI<»N YfEAMfiHIP COMPANY O? :■>:£., Ltd., iiroii^auiu-utreec,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 3

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