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TENDERS. NGAIRE CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. gEALED Tenders will bo received for the purchase of 280 Sheets of Corrugated Iron divided into lots. Iron may be inspected at the factory. Tenders close on TUESDAY, July 23, at 5 p.m., at the Secretary’s Office, Stratford, or with the Manager, Ngaere. T. HARRY PENN. Secretary. ~ TENDERS. RENDERS are invited for cutting six acres of fern and blackberry, by hand. Tenders close on the 20th. L. B. GILBERT, Richmond Road, Inglewood.

PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH PIPE BAND. APPLICATIONS are invited from Youths aged 14 to 17 desiring to learn the Bagpipes, to fill two vacancies in the band. Applicants to apply to— A. S. KIRKLAND, Young Street, New Plymouth. "MONEY TO LEND. TOWN OR COUNTRY. V 1 A fkil on good freehold security. 6 xivtfv cent j nterest . ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Real Estate Agent, A.M.P. Buildings, Egmont St., New Plymouth. ROBE STREET HAIL. NEW PLYMOUTH. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 P.M. GEORGE WILSON, Missionary from Malaya, will speak on EARLY CHRISTIANITY on the CATACOMBS OF ROME. ALL WELCOME! QpHE gOLOMON JSLANDS. STRATFORD METHODIST CHURCH. WEDNESDAY, AT 7.30 P.M. REV. J. F. GOLDIE (President of Conference) and KERA (Native boy) in STORY AND SONG. Also WOMEN'S MEETING, at 2.45 p.m. (Mission Collections) STRATFORD DISTRICT. J WILL be collecting Bobby Calves on and after July 18 for Borthwicks, Waitara. For further particulars ring 511 Strafford. R. IT. BENEFIELD.

NOTICE. PHE person (known) who took double , check g.reenhide reins from Christoffel and Weir’s Sale on Thursday, is asked to communicate with the undersigned. J. HALL, Palmer Road, Kaponga. OPUNAKE VEALER CALF POOL. NOTICE TO FARMERS. piJE Patea Farmers’ Freezing Co., notify suppliers they have made arrangements with A. E. McDonald to collect vender calves for the coming season. Collecting to commence THURSDAY, 11th inst. Anyone having calves for collection on that date ring 30, Opunake, or ring any time during the next fortnight, after which regular service will commence. A. N. WILLIAMS, Manager. TARANAKI COOPERATIVE HERDTESTING ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). QROUPS for 1929-1930 SEASON are now being formed and application is invited from those desiring their herds tested. A postcard is sufficient. As in the gast season 10 tests will be given and other work carried out.. The Charge will be £5 herd fee, plus 3s per cow. Any subsidy received will be passed to the farmer in full. NORTH TARANAKI DISTRICT’. A meeting to formulate the groups between Waitara and Uruti will be held at Urenui on WEDNESDAY, 17th instant, at 7.30 p.m. All are invited to attend. Meetings in other districts will follow shortly. By order of the Directors: HUGH DAILY, Secretary. P.O. Box 145, New Plymoutn.

OOURSING. PATEA. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 17 and 18. MORRISSEY CUP, for 32 dogs. Cup presented by Mr. R. P. Morrissey, Hawera. V.C. CLOCK, for 32 dogs. Clock presented by the V.C. Brewery Co., Hawera. SOUTH TARANAKI ELECTRIC-POWER QUESTIONS. 'J’HE Executive of the Ratepayers’ Association, just formed, cordially invite criticisms of the present company’s or the Board’s schemes, or in relation to powerschemes generally, so that it may make the best possible examinations of the proposal to borrow £200,000 with which to acquire the company’s undertaking. Those interested are asked to communicate with Mr. E. Dixon, chairman, or with Mr. L. A. Taylor, honorary secretary. A fee of 5s to cover the cost of securing attendance of experts has been fixed and the committee invites help.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1929, Page 3

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