TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION OF THREE MEMBERS. THE following persons have been nominated for election to the above Board, to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement o£ Messrs. Cutfjej.ij, Fauli,, and MACKAY, the two latter offering themselves for reelection. School Committees are hereby requested to forward their votes to the Secretary at the Education -Office, New Plymouth, on or before MONDAY, February 26th, moo,— Faull, Henry Glegg, Robhht Kennedy, William McLaughlin Mackay, Joseph Morris, Fihsdkimck The election will take place at the ordinary meeting of the Board, to be held on WEDNESDAY, March 14tli, 11)00. P. 6. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Offlca, fsbruaiy 2nd, 1900. w8,d3,10,17
A WARNING. J)IANOS by Reliable and Standard Makers have not come to such a low ebb as be canvassed for from door to door, as is being done at pre sent ir the Taranaki District. Beware of Canvassers. Save their commission by calling on us. The Largest block in th Taranaki District. Our Easy TIME-PAYM fNT SYSTEM is the Best in « Zealand. Host LIBERAL DISCOUNT for Cusb. PIANOS by J. & J. HOPKINSON COLLARD &, OOLLARD WILLIAM SQUIRE 13RINDSMEAD, Etc., ETC. AMERICAN ORGANS by MASON & HAMLIN MILLER ORGAN CO. THOMAS ORGAN CO. Etc., Etc. THE COLONIAL PIANO AND ORGAN IMPORTING CO., Next Railway Crossing, DEVON-STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. D. M'KINNON BAIN, Manages. INGLEWOOD MANAGERMr. 0. 0. Smith, Importer.
BURPEE'S SEEDS _GROW. THE PEOPLES GROGERV, January 31st, 1900, To the I'wclutso'B of BURPEE'S SEEDS. Ladies and. Gentlemen, - 1 have the honour to call f/our attention to the fact that I am now marking up my order for Seeds for season 1900, and to intimate that I shall be pleased to indvde therein any specialities you may require. As I am sending the order by the mxt 'Frisco mail I shall be glad to receive your list not later than Saturday, February 10th: I have surplus Catalogues which you can have to select your requirements from. Messrs. IV. Jtlee Burpee and Co. advise me that they anticipate short supply in many lines, and recommend early orders to prevent ditappoirUment. Soliciting the favour of your requirements. Yours faithfully, C. CARTER.
TAKANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. PISHING SEASON—IST OCTOBER, 189&, to 30TH APRIL, 1900. FISHING LIOENSES may be obtained from Ur. 0.0. Smith, Intrlewood; Mr. Jdo- Avery, New Plymouth; and from the undersigned. D. MoALXiUM, „ , , Saoretary. Men b licenses, 10s; boys under 16, 6s; ladies, ss; day license, 2a 6d; one week, 6s. Licenses liavo been persons Joo Ramson D. McAliuia 0. Brown W. Bewley H. Giles T. Hopkinson VV. J. Evans H. B, Curtis Noble King John Flintoff Alfred Shirley Charles Smith .Maurice Kennedy 0. B. Trimnfill M, E. Smith .f. H. Rows D, Evans W. Parkinson fit E, «99(i&0 issued to the following W, i\ MoAllum A IBartrop P. Wynn Williams J. 0. Kutherford H. Dixon 0; 0, Smith J. Perry 0. VV. Bennett J. M. Sutherland A. V. Coldwell Ambrose Pari! A. 0. Brown Oaptain Cornwall George TayloJ W. CK Oollendw If. Bheppard E, Mi Fowler
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 37, 15 February 1900, Page 3
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