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The temperature this morn-ing' r was •65 degrees in tha shade attd. barome- - trical reading 29.861 The new- Block light has taken on; ft is putting the other lights in- the shade. Call and see Upton's shop on Saturday night. ' In tbe Supreme Court, on x the motion of .Mr Quilliam (Govett „and. and Quilliam), probate 1 of the will, pi the la-fee Mrs Marion^Wade was granted to v Mr J<anies Wade, the executor named in the will. Mr Justice Edwards on the * 20th: , January granted probate of the will of ' James M^ara, deceased, late -' 'c£ Okato, to Mary Hyndman; the executrix named in the will, on apEication of Mr W. L. Fibzherbert, solicitor for the, executrix. The express 'brain going South on Friday was 'delayed for half an hour between .Waipuku and Midhirst through the eye of the drivjrng wheel , of th-e second engina breakiwg. The •. train. was .eventually got to Stratford and taken thence by one engine^ MJadame Heller will gdve her last lecture here j on Spirditualism to-mor-row evening, at B.lo^ at the..Old Freem>asons^>H^ittlt^*|s^ect" -being "Heaven and %Be% Where and , Whjat are They?" "* Tjfef Visual tests to f0110w.,/ On Tues^a^Vi^axt -a- Ifeetaro.ior ladiesl-,., only wdH be, g^en 1 , of which particulars will appear. The. sum of £3000 'was , voted by P-arliameni for <listrib % u < tao>n v amongst the public iibraries 1 of the colony. The ' gazette of 25bh Jemakty notified that Jhe distrifoaition will take- place on the 6th p .ox., and . thai- no claim will be entitled +o cons-d'ena'^'bri which foas not besfa sent, in before .the end of the current 'tntwrth. - Messis ' Kirkcaldie and Stains, Liraited, of Wellington, issue through oue paper td'-day their sale* circular, contaiming full particulars of the bar- . gains offered in all departments. A 1 perusal of this will', no doubt, mean a caving of . money. . All goods offered are of/, best quality, fresh and up-tor date. Special attention is called to the extreme care : with- which all let-ter-oiders are executed. A special staff is engaged 'for \ this purpose, aud every' order t jte 'given just that same careful attention as tfiough-. the 1 purchasing were jbeing done personally. As the sale prices are '""for cash only, a remittance must accompany each ; -order. There .was a larg^ attendance ol shareholders <£ the lliq'm table > Build--ing Society 'of New Plymouth 'at ths •ballots and sale by tender, h-eld in ihe Town Hall on Friday evemng. Mr 1 - Stanley Shaw,; .Chairman of Directors, 'preskkd. 1 "In: the- first* -gfiKWip two appropriations of .Gl5O each were put to the ballot and two -dt £150 each! were offsixd for sale iby tender. Tho scrutin-eers were Messrs E. Gil-mbur and EL J. Gilbert, end , Mrs- Berry drew the marbles, -the seventh drawn hiaving" been voted the wmmmjiv Numbers were drawn' in the following order :— l3, 405, 102, 15, 26, 164 ajnd 133, the last named <bei<n<g held 'by Mr W. Oliver (N.P.)^ who, hsimg thehol-c der of two shares, takes 'both appropriation's. The two appropriations offered by sale for tender reaili-sed £2-8" each. , The seventh' marfble was 1 -' ajgiaiai votecf the wnmiMg Mumlber. in the ballot for £300 in J the second group. Messrs K.^W^ebster .'and W. Crawford acted as scrutineers • and M-iss Webster drew the marbles as follows :— 275, 98, 125, 219/371, 233 and 269. Mr Alfred Gray ' (Opuaiake). is the holder, of 269, a-hd lvavin'g more 'than one share takes botli' appropriations. It was decided to strictly enforce the rules ttealiirg- with fiai'es' for suit."scription . arrears. Mr A. M. • Williams, , dentist,, of New Plymouth, is now ..opening manent rooms" at Waitara, ,under the manag-ement of Mr W. Somerville. The surgery is well equipped; and the hours for patients are from- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.. Mr Williams will still continue his fortnightly visits.— Advt. ;

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 130523, 27 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 130523, 27 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 130523, 27 January 1906, Page 4

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