THE ASSOCIATED BOARD < Y THE ROYAL ACADEMY 01' MUSK) AND THE HOYAL COLLEGE OP MUSIC, OF LOIN DON. 1 nJ; as under, viz.:— Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on or about the I tit June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental Mnsic, in October or November. Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the Candidates taking first and second place on the Honours List in the Colony. All particulars and copies o£ th« regulations can be obtained from the under signed. All entries close on the Ist May. F. W. IfIOHMOND, myl Hon. Lo.~al Hepreseniative.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF SLEEPERS, Railway Detriment (Head Office), Wellinztoo, 22nri February, 1001. OCT BITTEN TENDS US will be reiwed "' at this office up to noon of 23rd March, 1801, for r.he sui p'y and delivery of SLEEHKRS, in lots of 2!io or more, at any Kai I way staljon or siding on the New Zealand Railways. Oondi'ions of contract and fcrrosof tender to be obtained at the Railway-stations,' New Plymouth, S ratforl, Feilding, Palmsrston North, asd Wwnganui, and the 3tores Ma-a/er's Offl e, Wellington. Te-iders to be addresned. to the General Manag-r. New Zealar.d Railways, Wellii gton, and to be ma,ked outside "Tender for Sleepers." Thelowettor any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders must be accompanied by the denosit required. j By order. ! T, RONAYNB, owdw23 General Manager. I
MAYORALTY. TO THE BURGESSES OF NEW PLYMOUTH. j|"AVING consented to become a *■„ C.A NDI DATE at the forthcoming Election of Mayor of New Plymouth, I would a*k you t-> abstain from pledging your vo' es to any candidate until you have had heard their views. JA*. BELLRINGEB, to Devon-strejt.
MAYORALTY. REQUISITION TO RICHARD COOK, Esq. » » Borough of New Plymouth, reßpe tfully request you to allow yourself to bo nominated for the p"sitl n nf Ma> o<- for the Borough of New Plymouth or the o< cuing two years:— T. Shailer West n, W. L. > ewman, w illie J, Freelb, P. 0. M'O-tun, A. J,. Tike, A. Vaugban Kirkl>>, J. J. Kiwu., Htanley W. Bhaw, F. W. Watson, A. K U'a iji.s, • >Qri. Woodbonse Tims. b. Kihoy. F. V. Hall, Jaraeo F. Stohr, J. Bijth, Tb •i«h« V, ri f r,h«, 1). Gilmour, Ja». Crockett, M. J. E. Wilson, W. Humphries, Stanley L. Humphrieu, Arthur A. Ambriilgr, 0. 0. Hnwke, Lewis \V. AU>sa-i(«r. J avo-y, U'altir B-iv>-i-y, J. It" 10, A. C. Fookes.Ju-.-u- C Um>.m-J Oha*. Br.-wi, \V r . Morey ... 0. Vorey, S W.' Jackson, Rub'.. To d Kratik K. Wi.ro>, XI Rinketts, E. Dingle, Win. Bayly, William' Kerr, William D. Webster, Frank Masseojer, Herbert Smart, T.A.Hutchison, Ellen Geddes, Alfred E Sykes, W, M. Bayne, N. Miller, J' seph HooKar, H. Warl, J. Gra>sou, H. Honnor, J. Jen Vinson, Wm Jenkinson, John Jenkinson, Wall Jenkinson. F. Iteldt, Henry | Ford, S. Chatterton, H. W«llalh, R. Coterua'., | H. T. Aiusworth, U. !-. Ko una, A Voile, B. Weale, H Gilmour, K. Ok.-*, ft. H. J; ck on, Wm. tSvett-i, Olav*- Dea-on. J'., si.- Dm'on, Arthur Ambury, Michael Junto, i E. Har I', M. J. Jon-s, w. u. Arron-Muiih, L, M«r«.-, Will Perry, John F. Hooker, W. .T. Shaw, Wm. Cot'wr, H. W. Col tier. A. E. Kicketts, Mrp. J. Tjppens. F S. Johns Geo G. Boston, Annie Uoulton, 0. Warren J. W. Abliot t, M. Mwnuix, F. C. Jury. Ms. E. Jury. A. •?. Treeby, M. Orock. r, Ja-. Harvey, juo., J e. E. Birch, 0. P. Co'tier, J. y. Pi e, Geo. Stewart, Jas. A. Darroch, J. Irvin, F Ganer, F. L. Webster, A. Golrtwatcr, tfdw\ I'. Tribe, Newton King, Jimos Taylor. Homy Homeyer, Charles Nelson, C. Molloy, K Brewer, Fred Wm. B s'on, J»run Salt. A. G. Berridge, William Elder, O. Mail, K. G. Williams, J. Jury, W. lto'ert*, James Scan(lan, Ctaas. Nelson, Mte. Mills, A. E. Bi*h'ip, J. Hixrn, Lewis .Ma>ks, C. Frost, M. Prllew. [ln addition to tte above names there were a number upon a li-ti which has, unfortunately, been mislaid or lost. Any burgvsses who signed and whoso names do not appear above will k ndly accept this explanation.]
In reply to the above requisition, I shall bave much pleaauie in p'acini; myeolf at the disposal of the burgesses, and should they honour me by electing mo to the Mayoral chair, it will be my earnest endeavour to fulfil the duties of the posii ion in such a manner as will j-blify the eo' licence placed in mc. . COCK. WAIT A UA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOH. riPHE imdcrsignprt m-tififs that ha has i bouf.'hr, out Mu. Kojit. Kijiby'B interest in the ahovo 15US1NKSS. Ouatcraers will please note change of hours, viz.: — Coach leaves WVtitara at 9 30 p.m. Coach have* New Plymouth p.m. Scat booked and parcls receivtd at West E. COULTER, Waii«,r». 5 -ROOMED VITjIjA, tituated on Devon Line, at Kiizrov. Good garde o, stable, hay loft, and coach house. Meat, moderate, Apply E. J. OARTHEW. halt the people in New Plymouth study economy in household purchases, how do;wk;kmow Because only half of them nsist upon having For use in laundry work. The other half allow the grocer to put them off with an interior article which givos the seller a larger profit t liw purchaser's (Majnce
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 45, 5 March 1901, Page 3
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868Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 45, 5 March 1901, Page 3
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