PUBLIC NOTICES. COUNTY OF EGMONT. CLOSING ROADS AGAINST HEAVY TRAFFIC. pUBLIC Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section 99, Part IV. of the Taranaki Counties’ Joint By-law, 1920, and by virtue of the powers conferred by the Public Works Act, 1908, the Egmont County Council have resolved that the whole of the roads situate in the County of Egmont, except the Main South and Eltham Roads, shall be CLOSED against Heavy Traffic (as defined by the said Bylaw) during the months of May, June. July, August and September in the current year; and the Council hereby orders that all Heavy Traffic (as defined by the said By-law) must cease during the aforesaid months of May, June, July, August and September. Heavy traffic is defined as (a) being the transportation of any vehicle, engine, or machine the weight of which, together with the load thereon, weighs more than one and a half tons to each pair of wheels; (b) the transportation of any vehitle or things by means of bullocks, irrespective of weight. GEO. W. ROGERS, County Clerk. Optmake, Ist May, 1923. gT. a ndrew ’§ Chrysanthemum gHOW. STRATFORD TOWN HALL. MAY 3rd. Open from 1.30 p.m. Finest Blooms in the Province. Produce exhibits, Produce Stalls, Sweet Stall, Tea Rooms. Monster Sale of Goods at 9.30 p.m. Orchestral Concert in Evening. Admission 1/-. MISS MACKAY, W. PETTIGREW, Joint Hon. Secs. WILLAKDTHE STILL BETTER SERVICE. BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRS. SPECIALIST IN ALL MOTOR-CAR ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. ARMATURES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS REWOUND AND REPAIRED. MAGNETOES REWOUND AND remagneTlsed. R. R. KMEWSTUBB (Late Rowson Knewstubb), REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. YY’HEREAS the following Councillors have been nominated: WAITARA RIDING—CONNETT, John Snell, HALL, William; OMATA RIDING—VICKERS, Samuel; OKATO RIDING—PENWARDEN, Arthur Owen, WOOLDRIDGE, Joseph, And as the number nominated does not. exceed the number required, I therefore declare the above-named Councillors to be duly elected for their respective Ridings. ROBERT ELLIS, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, April 39, 1923. TO WIND UP PARTNERSHIP JELLYMAN AND poRBES WILL SELL BELOW COST THE BALANCE OF THEIR STOCK. TYRES!! TYRES!’’ 32 ASSORTED SIZES 32 ALSO—--1 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. 1 20 X 26 MILNER SAFE. 1 U h.p. WOLSELY ENGINE. 1 2 h.p. CRIPTO MOTOR. 1 LADY’S BICYCLE. 1 2i h.p. ROYAL RUBY. .. 1 DORT CAR, in good running order. 1 DARRACQ CAR. QUANTITY OF BICYCLE PARTS. ’FORD, MAXWELL & ESSEX GASKETS 2 BUICK SPARE RIMS 2 6-8 VOLT “SPARTA” BATTERIES. TENDERS. TENDERS. ! y^/ANTED—Tenders for Felling 500 A.ees Bush, on Mohakatino Station,, in 100 and 200-acre blocks; situated on bank of Mokau river, about one mile fromferry. Tenders close on MAY 7. S. SHEEN. . Mohgkttlno, April 17
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1923, Page 1
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