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PUBLIC NOTICES, SPECIAL NOTICE.’ JTIERE will be a Demonstration of Erect-' ing a HUMACO CONCRETE SILO at Mr. F. Styles’ Farm, Bell Block, commencing at 9.30 a.m. on FRIDAY, May 9, 1930. This occasion forms a unique opportunity for our local farmers to become acquainted with the very latest design of silo. By kind permission of Mr. Styles we are permitted to extend a cordial invitation to any farmers who are interested, to attend this demonstration, which will be carried out under the supervision of the Hume Pipe Co.’s engineer, who will be glad to impart information bn the subject. NEWTON KING, LTD., Agents. TARANAKI CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE. IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE. . Committee desires a situation for a Public Schoolboy, aged twenty. Three years’ Colonial experience at mixed farming. Any farmer with a suitable vacancy ■ is requested to communicate immediately with the undersigned, stating the wages of- ; fered. ' '' ' V. DUFF, '' ’ " Secretary. ~ Y.W.C.A. ~ ' gECOND-HAND Clothing Sale, Jumble and Produce Stalls, Club Room, Powderham Street, New Plymouth, TO-MOR-ROW (Friday), May 9, open at 1.30 p.m. Gifts for above may be sent to Y.W.C.A. Hostel. OMATA (NEW PLYMOUTH) OIL WELL (NO. 1 SITE). • OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY. 1 J'O-DAY (Thursday), May 8 at 3 p.m., the Honourable the Minister for Mines will officially declare Omata open for operation. The Directors of the Company (Coal, Oil N.Z. Ltd.) extend an invitation to all interested in Oil Development in New Zealand to attend the Ceremony (which will be held on the site at Omata. The Plant, which commenced Drilling on April 24, .is actually the largest and most comprehensive ever operated in either Australia or New Zealand, and is capable of reaching a depth of 8000 feet. Its progress in Drilling, to date, L unparalleled in this part of the world, and will be a. source of interest to observers of modern methods. The Chairman of Directors, Senator J. D. Millen (M.I.E. Aust.) will be present. Arrangements have been made to provide a Motor Bus Service- to convey passengers to and from Omata, starting from the Post Office, New Plymouth, at 1 p.m.. and running at frequent intervals at a

nominal charge. For COAL, OIL (N.Z.), LTD., A. E. THOMAS, Manager. COAL, OIL (N.Z.) LIMITED. 'J*HE Evening Function in connection with the Official Opening to-day of the operations of Coal, Oil (N.Z.) Limited, will be held at the White Hart Hotel, New at 7.30 p.m. NOTICE. JJISS O. JOHNSON, of Devon Street East, has returned from her holiday and resumes Dressmaking at once. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. POLLS RE TRAMWAY LOANS. JpOLLS of Ratepayers (in accordance with the formal notices previously advertised) upon the proposals of the council to raise the following loans, viz. £5500 for duplication of the Tram-track in different parts of Devon and St. Aubyn Streets, and £11,200 for extension of the Westown Tramways, will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant. The following are the polling Places:— Whiteley Sunday School, Llardet Street (Principal). Presbyterian Hall, Fitzroy. Presbyterian Hall, Vogelton. Agricultural Hall, Gill Street. Hooker Bros.’ Building (formerly Taranaki Club) Egmont Street. E. O’Reilly’s Garage, Devon Street, West. St. Aubyn Methodist Hall, St. Aubyn Street. Mission Hall, Moturoa. Motor Garage, Playground, Wallace Place. Public Hall, Westown. Public Hall, Frankleigh Park. Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. DATED this 7th day of May, lff3o. R. DAY, Returning Officer for the Borough of New Plymouth. SHOOTING SEASON. to shoot Cock Pheasants, Californian Quail, Australian Quail, Grey Duck and Black Swan in the Taranaki Acclimatisation Society’s District from May 1 to July 31, 1930, will be issued from the following Post Offices: New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood,. Waitara, Okato, Pungarehu, Rahotu, Tariki, Urenui, Uruti, Warea-, Tongaporutu. Licenses may be obtained also from the Secretary. AU Licenses must be produced on request of Rangers. . . VAL. DUFF, Hon. -Secretary.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1930, Page 3

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