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PUBLIC NOTICES. METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH ROAD. gl ND AY gCHOOL VERS ARY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30. Morning at 11, Rev. W. J. Elliott. Afternoon at 2..30, Mr. Haynes. Evening 'at 7. Rev. Chambers. The Children, under the leadership of Mr. Deare. will sing at all the services. On Tuesday. November 1, the Annual Gathering will be held at 7.30 p.m. Distribution of Prizes and Children will sing. The Rev. W. J. Elliott will preside. ■ •*- gOLWAYQ O L L E G E , MASTERTON. AN IDEAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Beautifully situated amid IS acres, laid out in tennis and croquet lawns and playing fields; adjoins showgrounds of 70 acres, and is on railway line. Sleep ing balconies and practising rooms a feature of the Residence. School build- | ings consist of large assembly hall, studio, and well-equipped class-rooms. Special attention given to the development of the Physical, Literary, Athletic and Spiritual branches of Education. Aim is to provide a home and education permeated with Christian influences. For Prospectus apply to— THE PRINCIPAL. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. 1 fJYAKE Notice that my property on the Norfolk Road has been sold. T. E. TAYLOR. Norfolk Road. STUMPING BY CONTRACT. to let—Eight acres stumping by contract. Apply — L. B. LEECH, Pukengahu, Ngaere. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Messrs. Andrew Paterson and lan P. Grant under the firm name of • Paterson and Grant” as Barristers and Solicitors, Inglewood, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The continuing partner, Mr. Grant, will as from this date carry on the business on his own account under the style of “len P. Grant,” Barrister and Solicitor, Inglewood. The said Tan P. Grant will discharge ill liabilities incurred by and receive all moneys owing to the late partnership. DATED this first day of October, 1921. ANDREW PATERSON. lAN P. GRANT. ALF. BAYLY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP. ANNUAL ATHLETIC COMPETITION. T£NTRI)ES for the above, open to all boys under the age of 14 on December Ist, 1921, who are attending school in Taranaki, and who have gained a' Proficiency Certificate, or who are sitting for a Proficiency Certificate this year, close with the Secretary, Taranaki Education Board, on or before November 1. G. E. JAGO, Sec., Taranaki Rugby Union.

BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LOAN POLLS. N ot ICE is hereby given that Polls upon the under-mentioned proposals of the New Plymouth Borough Council will be held on Wednesday, November 2, 1921. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. < (1) Proposal to borrow £142.000 to repay loans falling due on October Ist, 1922. (2) Proposal to approve of the Council paying interest on the above Loan at such a rate as it shall determine. (3) Proposal to borrow £lO.OOO for additions and extensions of • Borough water-mains. (4) Proposal io borrow £9OOO for • extensions of Electric Light anti Power works, including enlargement of No. 2 tunnel. j (5) Proposal to approve of th? Council paying interest on the above loan at such a rate as it shall determine. The particulars of the above proposals and polling places were duly enumerated in advertisements appearing in the local newspapers on Saturday, 15th October, 1921. R. DAY, Returning Officer. NOTE.—The Polling places, Fitzroy and St. Aubyn, are situated in the Methodist Sunday Schools. ▼VATSON & A.A.N.Z.1.A., REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. N.Z. Insurance Co.’s Building. DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. »,0. Box 176.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1921, Page 1

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