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THE ATE E ROYAL, THREE NIGHTS ONLY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. MAKCH 19"'.-20111. AND 21s*. M'ADOO'S ORIBINAL JUBILEE SINGERS. Including MISS BELLE F. GIBBONS, the World renowned Jubilee Singer and Lady Baritone. MR, GAUZE, Male Mezzo Soprano and Character Artist. MISS DAZALIA UNDERWOOD, the American Nightingale, and the Old Favourites in their quaint and humorous choruses and plantation songs. BIGGEB, BETTER, AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER. j Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. flan at Gilmour's. R. H. COLLINS, Manager. W. YaRDLY, Representative. I TARANAKI MUSEUM. IHE following members of the Committee . of Management are authorised to REOEIVE EXHIBITS and to issue receipts: —His Worship the Mayor, Messrs. R. Bavley, W. H. Bkinner, W. L. Newman, W. S. Spencer, and also Mr. 0. E. Bellringer, Town Clerk. As the Committee desires to open the Museum at an early date, those wishing to make donations of exhibits, either as gift or loan, are requested to do bo as soon as convenient. W. E. BPENCER, 18 Hon Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. AUCTION SALE OF Mx. ELIOT LEASEHOLDS. ■JTR. STANLEY WAKEFIELD SHAW rJL will sell by public auction at the auction mart of Newton Kin?, Devon-street, New Plymouth, on SATURDAY, the aoth day of March, 1901, at 2 p.m , LEABB3 (for twenty-one years with Perpetual Bights of Renewal and provisions for protection of improvements) of the follow-1 ing Sections of Mt. Eliot Reserve at npset annual rentals on street frontages as ucder:— Seotions 9 (40s, to Bt. Aubyn-street), 10 (30s), 11 (255), 12 (265), 14 (265), 15 (245), 18 (225), 19 (255), 20 (255), 21 (30» to EgmontBtreet), 22 (255), 23 (265), 24 (205),28 (30»); And also tho following Sections fronting Brougbam-street, and south of Ariki-street, at upset annual rentals oa street frontages asunder:—Sections 43 (60s), 44 (40s), and 45 (40s), For particulars and Conditions of Sale and of Leasos apply to the Auctioneer or to the Board's Solicitor, Oliver Samuel, Broughamstreet. New Plymouth. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF! THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, OF LOUDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1901 will|be held as under, viz. : Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on or about the Ist June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental Mnslo, in Ootobar or November. Gold and Silver Medal* will be given to the Candidates taking first and seeond place on the Honours List in the Colony. All particulars and copies of the rega 'ations can be obtained from the nndoraigned. All entries close on the Ist May. .F. W. RICHMOND, Hon. Local Representative. MAYORALTY. REQUISITION TO RICHARD COOK, Esq. TE, tke undersigned burghers in the r Borough of New Plymouth, respectfully request you to allow yourself to be nominated for the position of Mayor for the Borough of New Plymouth for the ensuing two years:— T. Hhailer Weston, W. L. Kowman, Willie J. Freeth, P. O. Morton, A. L. Tuke, A. Vaughan Kirkby, J. J. Blwln, Stanley W. Shaw, F. W. Watson, A. E. Wakkins, Geo. Woodhouse, Thos. O. Kelsoy, F. W Hall, James F. Btohr, J. Blyth, Thomas Wright, D. Gilmeur, Jas. Crockett, M. Ramson, J. E. Wilson, W. Humphries, Stanley L. Humphries, Arthur A. Ambridgp, 0. 0. Hawke, Lewis W. Alexander, J. Avery, Walter Bewley, J. Rollo, A. C. Fookes, James 0. George, Chas. Brown, W. Morey. J. 0. Morey, S. W. Jacksen, RoM. Todd Frank E. Wilson, J. Rie.ketts, E. Dinele, Wm. Bayly, William Eerr, William D. Webster, Frank Messenger, Herbert Smart, T. A. Hutchison, Ellen Gedde«, Alfred E. Sykes, W. M. Bayne, N. Miller, J'seph Hooker, H. Ward, J. Grayson, H. Honnor, J. Jenkinson, Wm. Jenkinson, John Jenkinson, Wall Jenkinson, F. Heldt, Henry Ford, E, Obatterton, H. Wallath, R. Coleman, H. T. Ainsworth, R. 8. Roberts, A. Veale, B Weale, H Gilmour, E. Okey, F. H. Jackson, Wm. Evetta, Olave Deacon, Jessie Deacon, Arthur Arnbury, Michael Jones, A E. Hardy, M. J. Jones, G. M. Arrowsmith, L, Marks, Will Perry, John F. Hooker, W J. Shaw, Wm. Cottier, H. W. Cottier. A. E. Ricketfoi, Mrs. J. Tippens. F S. Johnn, Geo G. Boolton, Annie Boulton, 0. Warren, J. W. Abbott, M. Mnnnix, F. 0. Jury, Mrs. E..Jury, A. 0. Treeby, M. Crocker, Ja«. Harvey, jun., Jas. E. Birch, 0. P. Oottior, J. 8. Pice, Geo. Stewart, Jas. A. Darroch, J. Irvin, F. Gamer, F. L. Webster, A. Goldwater, Hdwd. H. Tribe, Newton King, James Taylor. Henry Homeycr, Charles Nelson, 0. Molloy, E. Brewer, Fred Wm. Resron, Jam's Salt, A. G. Berridge, William Elder, 0. Wall, R. G. Williams, J. Jury, W. Roberts, James Bosnian, Chas. Nelson, Mte. Mills, A. E. Bishop, J. Dixcn, Lewis Marks, 0. Frost, M. Pellew. [ln addition to the above names there were a number upon a list which has, unfortunately, been mislaid or lost. Any

bnrgrsses who signed and whose names da not above will kindly accept this explanatltj.] In reply to the above requisition, I shall have much pleasure in placing myself at the disposal of the burgesses, and should they honour me by electing me to the Mayors' chair, it will be my earnest endeavour to fulfil the duties of the position in such a manner as will justify the confidence placed in me RICHARD COOK. REGISTERED. < UPTAIN ROBERTSON, of the tfban\J garoa (the boat that first sighted the 1 Perthshire on her eventful voyage), says : "TEED'S CERTAIN CURB FOR CORNS is the best cnre I have seen. It is a sure cure, I recommend it to all my friends In A Australia and elsewhere." : NEVXR FAILS. TRIOE-ONE SHILLING

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 50, 16 March 1901, Page 3

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