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IQST AND FOUND. J*ROM my farm, on Kahui Road, 2 good Jersey Cows, brand W.R. on near rump, one has a piece cut off left ear. £3 Reward On recovery of same. WHARE RANGI, Rahotu. LOST HEIFERS. £OST— From my Farm, Wai-toi-tdi, 2 Red Springing Heifers, recent Tar Brand 5. Finder kindly communicate with— E. MOWATT, Wai-toi-toi, Urenui. LOST COW. J^OST— Last Monday, in Oaonui district, Holstein heifer, mark V on right ear, tip off left ear, branded in tar by figure seven. £1 reward. W. T. NGAHINA, | Oaonui gTRAYED—From Grosvcnor Hotel, black and white sheep dog, bobtail. Finder please communicate with "Owner," Grosvenor Hotel. e.n. T OST—On Thursday night, between Currie Street and Avenue Road, front of small accetylene motor lamp. Reward at News Office. OST—Between Eliot Street and Fast End beach. Gold Brooch, 2-bar, fl pearls and 1 Milestone. Reward at ews Office. e.w. jJOST^A" GoITToeket, between Carrington R.oad and Everybody's Theatre. Pnoto of value inside. Reward at this office. d.w. J.OST —On Sunday afternoon, an umbrella, between Vogcltown and Ratanui. Finder please return it to Daily News, and oblige. d.w. r OST—From Imperial Hotel, one halfgnjwn blue Persian Cat. Reward at Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. T. Richards. uoi —uuiuu. ivuuei containing certificates, also sum of money in £5 notes; numbers known. £5 reward, H. A. Clayton, White Hart, New Plymouth. PUBLIC NOTICES. SMITH'S MOTOR SERVICE. HHHE increase of fares advertised does not apply to Waitara. These have already been raised, and remain unaltered.' A. J. SMITH, Waitara-New Plymouth 'Bus. ME. A. R. YOUNG, M.R.C.V.S., Director of the Live-stock Division of the Agricultural Department, will deliver a Public Lecture under the Auspices of the Bell Block Branch of the Farmers' Union in,the Bell Block Hall on Monday evening, 6th September, at 7.30 p.m. -Subject: Prevention of Diseases in Stock. All interested are heartily weleame. W. OGLE, Hon. Secretary.

STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSED. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cordelia Street South, between Celia Street and the suspension bridge, will be closed from Friday, September 3rd, till further notice, to enable formation work to be carried out. , C. E. EVANS, Engineer. JfARN £lO a month, or MORE, in your SPARE TRIE. This is easily done by selling a PROPRIETARY line of XIIAS' NOVELTY CARDS. It will cost you nothing; is easy and interesting work. If you are a reliable person a'nd wi?li to use your spare time profitably, write to us for particulars and samples. Agents wanted throughout N.Z. Reply to— ART PUBLISHING COMPANY, G.P.0., Box 1400, Wellington. BUSINESS NOTICE. rpHE Business of the late Mr. George D. Gow, of Eltham, Solicitor, will from this date be taken over and carried on by Mr. Andrew Chrystal, who since his return from Active Service has been acting as Managing Clerk to the late Mr. Gow, and who latterly has been solely managing the business. The Business will be carried on under the style of Andrew Chrystal, Solicitor, Eltham. ANDREW CHRYSTAL. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. ELTHAM. TT is notified for public information that Mr. J. C. Robins, District Manager, Public Trust Office, Stratford, will visit Eltham every Wednesday <is from the Ist September, 1920, at Messrs. Tristram and , Company's Buildings, Bridge Street, Eltham. ROBERT TRIGGS, public Trustee.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1920, Page 1

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