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rp II EAT RE JJOYAL. SUNDAY, MARCH 2!), TO AiPRIL 0. UNITED EVANGELISTIC) SERVICES To be conducted by the REV. JAMES FLANAGAN, Of London, Assisted by -MR. J. H. STEPHENS, SINGING EVANGELIST. UNITED PRAYER MEETINGS for above:— Presbyterian Church—MONDAY, March '23 rd. Whiteley Memorial—TUESDAY, March 24th. Gill-street Baptist WEDNESDAY, March 25th. Salvation Army Barracks THURSDAY, March 20th. Queen-street Church FRIDAY, March 27 tli. UNITED CHOIR PRACTICE— Queen-street Church THURSDAY, .March 2tith.

piKE BRIGADE BAZAAR FITZROY HALL. THURSDAY, 'Jtli APRIL. A. WELLER, Hon. See. I'ROTECTN>\ OF INFANT LIFE SOCIETY.

MEETIM; of Mothers in connection with tlio above will lie held ,if. St. Mary's Schoolroom, Vivian-street, on FRIDAY, 27th instant, at II p.m., whin demonstrations of the method of mak k ing humanized milk will be given by the Matron of the Hospital and Nurso O'Brien. L. DOCKRILL, Convener. TO THE CROWN TENANTS OF THE TARAXAKI LAND BOARD. £AI)IKS and GENTLEMEN ,-t have the honor to inform you that I am a candidate for a seat on the Land Board of tire above district. As giving me exceptional qualifications for the position, I have had over twenty years' experience as a Crown tenant, including twelve years as an improveJ farm settler in the backblocks of Taranaki. I therefore understand the requirements of the backblocks settlers as only those of experi-

ence can do. If elected, I shall use every effort ill ray power to show that your confidence has not been misplaced. I have the honor to he, Yours faithfully, JOHN SIIEEHY, Okau. MAYORAL ELECTION. LADIES and GENTLEMEN,-Having decided to contest the forthcoming Mayoral Election, I hereby invite Electors to attend a Meeting in the Council Chambers 011 WEDNESDAY, Marc)] 25th, at 8 p.m., when I shall placo by views on Borough affairs before you and aLo endeavor to answer any questions. Yours faithfully, W. A. COLLIS.

MAYORALTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW PLYMOUTH. and GENTLEMEN, His Worship the Mayor, Mr. E, Do*l'ill, having definitely decided not to seek re-eLction, I beg to announce that I shall be a candidate for your suffrages at *he coming election, and to respectfully solicit your support and influence. Yours faithfully, FRED. C. J. BELLRINGER.

BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. DISTRICT ELECTORS LISTS. rpilE Electors are hereby notified that a Supplementary List is now being compiled, and in order to make the same as complete as possible, all those possessing a Residential Qualification and also all those who since last election have become possessed of a Ratepayer's Qualification arc specially invited to see that their names are on such list or their clairas to be placed on such list sent in.

WEDNESDAY. tlic latli day of April, is the day on which the Rolls will finally close prior to the elections. Claim forms may b e obtained at tlio Borough Offices, King Street, New Plymouth. F. T. BELLMNGEU, Town Clerk. BOIiOrOH OF NEW. PLYMOUTH. PJTHE Council of the Borough of Ncv Plymouth is prepared to consider proposals from persons who may b r : willing to supply and erect not lcis than a quarter of a mile of Aerhl Ropeway, Conveyor, or Tramway, and supply winding gear, skips, trucks, or other vehicles and appliances for the same, the plant to be capable of delivering not less than one hundred and fifty cubic yards of stones or boulders (broken or unbroken) per day of eight hours at an elevation of about fifty feet above tho source of supply. Electric motive power will be supplied. Proposals should reach the undersigned on or before noou on THURSDAY, April Dth prox. Full particulars, together with a plwi and section of the site, will be supplied to intonding tenderers on application to the Borough Engineer, New Plymouth. The Council does uot bind itself to accept the lowest or any oli'er. F. T. BEUfiINtiEU, Town Clerk.

OAKURA ROAD DISTRICT. In the matter of ''The Tramways Act, 1894." pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Henry Carlson, of Koru, Sawmiller, lias applied to the Oakura Road Board for a liccnto him to lay down, construct, and maintain a Private Trainway on anil along the Korn Road (being a district road under the control of the Hoard) from Rural Allotment Number 73, Oakura District, to the South Road, crossing lteath, Moore, and Walcli Streets (Township of Koru) and an unnamed road and Victoria Road (Oakura District). The plan of the proposed tramway may be inspected at Mr. J. 1!. West's Store at Oakura Township daiiy on week-days from S) a.m. to i p.m. (except on Thursdays, from 9 a.m. to [i.iii.). The said application and any objections thereto will tie token into consideration by the Oakura Road Board at a Meeting of the Board to be held at the Town ltall, Oakura, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of April, 1903, at H o'clock p.m. Dated this Kith day of March, 19U8. A. H. HOOD, Clerk to the Oakura Road Board.

FRUIT! FRUIT! VEGETABLES. J. W. BEBNDTSON, FRIITEBEE. HAS removed to Devon Street Central, iu premises lately occupied by the Hygenic Bakery. Fresh and good supplies arrive daily, All the Season's Fruits in stock, including Oranges, Bananas, Plums, Peaches, etc. Vegetables in seasen. Town und Country orders promptly delivered. King up Telephone 119 for BERNDTSON, Devon Street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 80, 24 March 1908, Page 3

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