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WANTED KNOWN.—MRS. TURNER is now prepared to undertake all kinds of Plain Sowing and Dressmaking. Addres ; -Above Jlynott's, Cume-street; wd9 BOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOKES. PBBPAHBD A. E. 8Y K E S, OEEMIST, Opposite Theatre, New Plymouth. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Excelsior Joinery Works have been REMOVED to new premises next th« Presbyterian Church, Devon-street East. G. OLIFF. AUCTION NOTICE. BUYER-} will please note that oi enl aftflr this date terms for all Fruit pur chased at auction vill be STRICTLY CASH NEWTON KING, ■Auctioneer. SEVENTH CONTINGENT. HUVTC more Men are required for the above i_ Contingent, of eimitar standard to previous ten. Applications to be s»nt (o Major E1t.13 not later than noon r>n SATURDAY. Men selected fo leave for Wellington MONDAY morning." T. W. PORTER, Lt.-Co). Commanding District. T E N D E B 8. TO BUILDEBS. TENDERS will be received at my Office ti;l SATURDAY, March 9th, for tha ERECTION OF ADDITIONS to Residence in Eliot Street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. SANDERSON, _. , _ .... Architect. King s Buildings, Brougham-street, March 1,1901. w5 d 2,8,8 NOTICE UNDER THE VICTORIA I . COLLEGE ACT, 1897, AND THE BEGULATIONB RELATING THERETO.

Wellington, 6th March, 1901. THE following members o£ the Council retire, but are eligible for re-olectiou, viz.: —Or Cbapple, Parliamentary Representative ; Mr. J. P. Firth, Graduates Representative; Mr. T. R. Fleming, Teacher's Representative; Mr. G. Talbot, Ednoation Boards Representative. An Klection to fill the aforesaid vacancies will be held on MONDAY. Bth April, 1901, the Poll closing at 5 o'clock p.m. Every Oandidate for Klection must be nominated by one or more Electors entitled to vote for hip election, arid the nomination ia to bear the candidate's consent thereto. Nominations will close at noon on the 2nd April, 1901. Applications for enrolment and all notices relation to the Election are to he addressed ■to the Returning Officer for the Victoria Oolleee Kleotions, Phceaix Chamb-rs, Wellington, from whom forme of enrolment and nomination mly be obtained. Th« Electoral rolls will be olrsed at 6 p.m. on MONDAY, 25th March, 1901. CHAS. T. POWLEB, Returning Officer. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. AUCTION BALE OF Mi. ELIOT LEASEHOLDS. MR. STANLEY WAKEFIELD SHAW will sell by public auction at the auction mart of Newton Kins', Devon-street, New Pljmouth, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of Match, 1901, at 2 p.m , LEASES (for twenty-oils Tens with Perpetual Rights of R newal and provi»i ins for protection of improvement?) of the followinß Sections of Mt Eliot Reserve at upset annual rentals on street frontages as usder:— Sections!) (40s, to St. Anbyn-street), 10 (30*1, 11 (2Ss), 12 (265), 14 (21s), 15 (245), 18 (22. hj). IS (255), 20 0255), 21 (30* to Kgwontstreet), 22 (255), 23 (265), 21 ('.'ss), 25 <3O-) ; And also the followit.g Sections fronting Brough:un-street, and south of Ariki-strect, Tit upset annual rentals ou street frontages m under:—Sections 43 (50d), 41 (40s), and 45 (40s). For particnlnrs and Conditions of Sale and of Leases apply to t' e Auctioneer or to the Board's Solicitor, Oliver Samuel, Broughamfct New Plv mouth.

BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. T3NDJ3RS are invited and will be received at th« Borough Offices up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, the Bth March, for FORMING and METALLING Gover-street from Gilbert to John-street. Plans %nd tpecifieations may be seen at the office of Mr. T. K. Skinner, Borough Surveyor, Devon-street. No tender necessarily accepted. 0. E. BELLRINGKR, Town Clerk.

E. R. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, OF LONDON. TT'XAMINATIONS for 1901 will be held 1J as tinder, viz. Elements of Music, Ha r raony, mrl Counterpoint. on or about the l»t Jmi'\ Piactio ii Examinations in Voe.'.l ard Instrument,.) in October or GoM and Silver Mdati will be given lo the Candidate); taking iiratr.nd second placo cm the Honours List in the Colony. All particulars and copies of tho regulations can be obtained from the undersigned. All entries close on the Ist May. my I V. W. RICHMOND, Hon. Lo-al fteprusent afire.

WAIT All A-N E W PLY MOUTH COACH. 'ipilE undersigned notifieH that ho has I tioughi. oul iJ.u. Kout. Kimiy's interest II iiUe above BWiiWfSS. Customers wiU ?lcas-'i fctto obar.:>« of hours, via. Coach ' ■:. : .arii. at 5.30 a.m. Coach It a,vcs New riymou'> p.m. Seat booked ami parcels received at West 33. COULTER, Waitura. PIGS ! PIGS ! ■fi T thc imi: sasgh factory y !/ T ._ dead weight lot "W/ 0/-> PKCr'TSULY TOVI'K!j-Oi'T PIGS between ; '; ' i I'Si: lbs. A previoti-! coutr'"** cancelled. A. DV.AXIC, Proprietor, ffitac-y

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 46, 8 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 46, 8 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 46, 8 March 1901, Page 3

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