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FUNERAL OF HER LATE MAJESTY n * ; E QUEEN. j'"\ FFICI AL announcement having been ( / made that SATURDAY, the 2nd Febrnary, will be observed as a DAY OF MOURNING, the interment of our late beloved Queen taking place on that day, it is hereby publicly notified that all shops will be CLOSED, and all business suspended thereou. FRIDAY, the Ist February, will be kept as MARKET DAY within the town of New Plymouth, the shops remaining open until 1 0 p.m., as on Saturdays. A Solemn Service of Public Worship and Mourning will be held in the Recreation Grounds on SATURDAY, the 2nd February, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M. Should the weather be uupropitious the service will be held in the Drill Hall. The service will be conducted unitedly by the Churches. E. DOCKRILL, Mayor. Borough Office, New Plymouth, 29th January. 1901. N.B. — The usual Thursday Half -holiday WILL be observed. 297 FUNfcKAL uF HKR fcl.a Jt SI Y THE QUEEN. MEMBERS o£ the undermentioned Fiiendly Societies aro rtquested to meet at the JKorenters' Hall, Gili-atre*^ f at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb 2nd, for th« purpose of attending the Mourning Servioo in the Recreation Groanda. Visitiag brethreu are iv viced to be present. Aiourniug regalia to be worn. By ordtr. N. GOLUING, President N.P. Friendly Society. ALFD. F. CASE, Frov. G.M. Oddfellows. W. J. GUERIN, District Chier Ranger Foresters. H. COOKKR, C. Ruiar Eechnbites. M. JONES, Secretary Hiberuian Society. H. J. GILBERT, 310 Secretary Dxuids. - ■raMTKM Fir" intgmuwßua^-y.aiuwMiu MONASTERY OF THR PRESENTAfIO.s, NEW PLYMOUTH. SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL. rnHE First Term for Boarders and I Day Pupils will begin Feb. 4th. Pnpils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examination*. 301 NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION, 1900.— NOTICE OF POLL. "VT OMINATIONS of Candidates for iN Office of Members have been re- [ ceived as follows :—: — Stratford Electoral Ward : Pilcher Frederick Ralfe William McLaughlin Kennedy. Clifton Electoral Ward : Ben Arthur Hignett. Robert Henry Pigott. Polls will be taken on Monday, 11th i February, between the hours of 9 a.m. i and 6 p.m., at the following places :—: — Stratford Electoral Ward : Cardiff: Cardiff Dairy Factory Midhirst: Town Hall i Ngaire: Ngaire Hall Rowan Road: School House Stratford: Borough Council Chambers Strathmore: Strathmore Hall Toko: Town Hall Clifton Electoral Ward : Pukearuhe: Old Block House Purangi: C. O. Smith's Store Tarata: Clifford's Store Tikorangi: Tikorangi Hall Tongaporufu: R. O'Donnell's Store Urenui: Town Hall Uruti: School House Waitara: Clifton County Office C. RENNELL. Returning Officer. New Plymouth, 30th January, 1901. 308 NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. BIENNIAL ELECTION. NOTICE OF ELECTION. "\T OMINATIONS of Candidates for *3I the office of members have been received as follows :—: — Borough of New Plymouth Electoral Ward.— James Baxter Connett. Hawera Electoral Ward.— George McLean. Taranaki North Electoral Ward. — Newton King. Taranaki South Electoral Ward. — Ehenezer Maxwell. Jami-s Baxter Connbtt being the only candidate nominated for the Borough of New Plymouth Electoral Ward,— George McLean being the only candidate nominated for the Hawera Electoral Ward, — Newton Kikg being the only candidate nominated for the Taranaki North Electoral Ward, — Euenezer Maxwell being the only candidate nominated for the Taranaki South Electoral Ward, — I therefore declare James Baxter Connett, George McLean, Newton King, and Ebknezer Maxwell to be elected members of the New Plymouth Harbourd Board. C. RENNELL, Returning Officer. New Plymouth, January 30th, 1901. 309 NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. HP HE School will re- open for the First 1 Term on Monday, February 4th, •t 10 am. New Pupils are expeated to be present at 9 a m Fees, £2 2s per term. WALTER BEWLEY, 3 ,2 Beor«rary. FOR Immediate SALE,— New 7-room house, bath-room with fireplace, and waah house with copper, nice garden, and pleasant position, cast end. If acres. Pric« moderate, Terms exceptionally easy.— Apply E. J. CAKTHEW. npiAILOR MADFi COSTUMES— JL Ladies' Beautiful Tailor Made Costumea, no two alike, 57/6, reduced to 32/6 — BlythV Summer Bale. 23i OY3' KNI K^RS. - Boys' Ber^e and Tweed Knickera, from 1/11 ouir, serviceable and cheap. All Boy**' Clothing very Low Prices.— Blyth p Summer Sale. 237 7 ~iOKßK'n*.— 30 pairs Strong, Wtll \J Made, and Good Fitting Cors^r», 2/3 per piir, great bargain — Blyt h % h Summer Sale. 237 AM) MIRRORS— "A Jhing of beauty ifi a joy for ever.'' Good, wll-raade Hand Mirrors, 4 J i each. — Blyth's Summer Sale. 2^7

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 30 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 30 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 30 January 1901, Page 3

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