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BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. \ SANITARY CONTRACT. rrK.VDERS are invited for the B -nnvMcf * Nigbtsoil for a period of » sr from Ist April, 1901, to 31st li:iru)>, I°'"'. Tenders will bi received up to noi.n mi '%e 20th inst. Spectficatiohs may be seen at mr wllll, where tenders are to be left. t o. e. bellringer! IS 18 ■ Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THE District Electors' List for the Borough of New Plymouth, Central, Eastern, and Western Waris, are OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Town Clerk's Office, Town Hall, Kiog-mrest, during office boms. Names will bs placed on the Supplementary Roll up to 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 10th April, !SOl. 0. E. BELLRfNGEP, Town Clerk Borough Offices, 6th March, 1901. J. A. MAISEY, ARCHITECT. LARGE Experience in Birmingham (.England), Sydney, and Auckland. Drawings, Specifications, etc., prepared in first-class style for any description of buildings. Office: Dsvon-stseet (noxt Hanson, Saddler. jelß THURSDAY, NEXT, 21ST INST. BKWLKY & GRIFFITHS hare received instructions from Mbs HABT to sell i<y auction at the shop, Devon-street, on the abovo date, — Htr Furnituro, almost new—Crockery, Coiiper, Gunsmith's Forge and Anvil, etc., fits. 182021 WEDNESDAY, 20th MARCH. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF MR. R. GILMOUR. NEWTON KING has received instructions to sell by auction, in tho Shop adjoining Mr. Butterwortli's, Devon Street, on tho aliove date, the whole ®f the STOOK-IN-TRADF, consisting of, — Flour, Kerosene, Candles, Tea, Sugar, Halt, Soap, Rice, Jama, Tinned Fruits, Matches, Oatmeal, Essences, Starch, Peas, Biscuits, Vinegar, Patent Medicines, Pills, Clothes Lines, Biushwaie. Scales and Weights, Counter, etc., etc. The whole of the stock is new, fully assorted an<i in splendid order and will be sold absolutely Without Resebvb. Kale at 1.30 o'clock. 18.20

TUESDAY, 19TH MARCH. NiSWTON KINO has received instructions from Mr. Wm. Courtney, who is leaving shortly for Kogknd, to sell by auction on the above date, — The following well situated Properties, each having a very low upset,— Mr. Woncihouse'slatclO-roora Residence, in good order, a/id with full £ acie. Up et, only £400; £3OO to letriain at 5 per cent. £ Section in Gill-ttreet, with old stable adjoining above. Upset, £100; £75 to remain at 6 per cent. £ Section adjoining tbove. £95; 75 to remain M 5 per cant. 4 Beautiful in Molesworthstreet, at £7O each; £6O oil each can remain at 6 per cent. 2 Ohoica Corner Suctions in Hobjonstreet, oppes te Mrs. Fhuttleworth's residence; £IOO tan remain on each at 5 pir cint. Tt e amounts that c n b > 'eft on mortgage at 5 per cent. prouis the r.oitli'lwnci the mortgagee his in i lie value of ilu liirrmunt lot). A free c«pre?s w'll leave the mart at E. 5 p.n. »li> rp, Btlo at 6.1" o'clock. (Iwdl6lß 11' NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. AUCTION SALE OF MT. ELIOT LEASEHOLDS. ME. STANLEY WAKKFtSf.LD SHAW will S'lll hy puMio auction at the auction mart of N'ewtori Kirg, Devon-street, New Plimouth, on S vTLTKDAY, the 30th day f~f Match, 1001, at 2 p.m.,— LB (f. r twe ty-on" i e irn with Perpetual Kiphta of R newal and provi-ima for protection of improvement*) of the fu'lowin j Sections of Mt E'tet Koaerve at upset annual lentils on street frontiges as w der: Sections 9 (40s. to Rfc. Aubyn-street), 10 (30*1, 11 (255), 12 (2fis), 14 (2fis), 15 (21s), 18 (225), 19 (2f»), 20 (255). 21 (30s to Kgmont-stre-1), 22 (255). 23 (20>), 24 (i85),25 >3o'); And also the following Sections fronting Brougham-street, and sou' h of A tiki-street, at upset annual rentals on street frontages as under: —Sections 43 (GO.-.), 44 (40s). and 45 (40s). For particulars and Conditions qf Sale and of Leases apply to ttte Auctioneer or to the Board's Solicitor, Oliver Samuel, Brongh&mstreet, New Plymouth. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OP THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSrC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, OF LONDON. Examinations for 1901 wiiijba held as under, viz.: — Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on or about Practical Examinations in Vocul and Instrumental Music, in Octobar or November. Gold and Silver Medals will be given \o the Candidates taking first and second plaoe on the Honours List in tho I olony. All particulars and copies of the regu lations can be ob'aijed from the underlined. All entries close on the Ist Mav. F. W. RICHMOND, m yl Hott. Local Representativs. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE THEBiiFOItE TEE BEST, For BEEP TEA., GRAVIES, SOUPS. SAUCES, &c.—A very little of it represents the strength and wivourof pounds of prime meat. Obtainable throughout the Colony* ASK FOR IT, and Tafaa Mo Olhwi

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 52, 18 March 1901, Page 3

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