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PUBLIC NCTICES. . COUNTY OF CLIFTON. MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENSES. jQRIVERS’ Licenses for the current year expire on May 31. Renewals for year ending May 31, 1931, may be obtained on application, and on production of existing, license, at the County Office. Fee payable 5/-. G. F. ROWE, County Inspector. WANGANUI RACES MAY 15 & 17, 1930 JpAST Passenger Train (steam heated),. stopping at the following stations, will leave New Plymouth 7.5 a.m., Lepperton 7.25 (connecting with train from Waitara), Inglewood 7.45, Stratford 9.20, Eltham 8.32, Hawera 8.56., Wanganui Racecourse arrive 11.7 a.m. Return train leaves Wanganui 4.38 p.m., Racecourse 4.43 p.m., Hawera 7.12, Stratford 8.3, Lepperton 8.48 (connecting wifth train for Waitara’), New Plymouth arrive 9.8 p.m. Between Hawera and NewPlymouth this train will stop where required to set down passengers. The usual 6.40 a.m. New PlymouthHawera train will leave New Plymouth at 6 a.m., Lepperton 6.30, Inglewood 6.57, Tariki 7.19, Stratford/7.50, Elftham 8.12, Hawera arrive 8.43 a.m. Day excursion tickets to Wanganui available for return on day of issue only will be obtainable at New Plymouth, Waitara, Kai Iwi and intermediate stations on direct line of route on 15th and 17th of May by morning trains (express Itrains excepted). The return fares from principal stations are:— Ist class 2nd class From New Plymouth 16/6 11/3 From Inglewood .... 16/- 11/From Stratford .... 12/- 8/3 From Hawera ...... 9/8 .6/6 For further information see handbill or inquire at stations. , IF YOU ARE THINKING RADIO, IF YOU ARE THINKING RADIO, Why not see pURCHAS AND gON, . URENUI, THE LEADING RADIO DEALERS. Who can Sult all Tastes and Pockets. Give us a call. It will be a pleasure to demonstrate. 'Phone 11, Urenui. NEW PLYMOUTH AERO CLUB (Inc.). BELL BLOCK AERODROME. EXHIBITION FLYING & STUNTING, JOY-RIDING. pHE Club's Moth Aeroplane is available for Joy-riding, anytime. Special exhibition and stunting by Flying Officer lan Keith on Sunday afternoon, at, 3 o’clock. All visitors are welcome. Fly.round Summit of Mt. Egmont for £3 10s; Short Passenger Flights £l. . 'PHONES: Office 967; Aerodrome 1452W. ■ ■ S. E. NIELSON, “ Hon. Secretary. ’■ •- jjUNTING .' piXTURES. .Saturday, May 17 —Mr. H. Foreman's Tikorangi. Thursday, May 22—8e1l Block. WAIMATE WEST COUNTY. DRIVERS' LICENSES. JJRIVERS of motor vehicles are hereby notified that their licenses expire on May 31, 1930. Renewals for 1930-31 period are now being issued during office hours. PLEASE NOTE. —Your existing license MUST be produced. V. H. HOBDAY, i County Clerk. SECOND-HAND CLOTHES SALE. A SECOND-HAND Clothes' Sale.will be held at Whiteley Hall, on MONDAY, May 16, under the auspices of St. Luke’s Ladies' Guild, Bell Block. OTAKEHO MEN’S HOCKEY CLUB. —_ ' ' '■ A SERIES of Six . EUCHRE PARTIES will be held in the OTAKEHO HALL, commencing on Tuesday, May 13, and every Tuesday following. ADMISSION: Gentlemen 2/-, Ladies 1/6. T. W. EAVES, . Hon. Secretary', NOTICE TO FARMERS. pLEASE note that : Wilfred (Buster) Payne is not buying cattle on my behalf. ALEX McMULLIAN, Stratford. DEHORNING. Jfypt. FARMER! Give your timid cows a chance to do their best, by dehorning, and at milking time in spring hold your herd quietly in a small concrete yard instead of about an acre of mud. W. Robinson has a humane, portable bail, in which the beast’s whole body is held rigid, and by which there is positively no risk of slipping calves; saw used. Numerous testimonials of autumn and spring work. Herds 1/- per head, bulls -2/-. Write Box 151, Stratford. NOTICE. O. JOHNSON, of Devon Street East, has returned from her holiday and resumes Dressmaking at once.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1930, Page 3

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