NEW PLYMOUTH. Just Landed, ex recent arrivals bare and bandies B.H. Crown Iron 3 casks "and oases Whitehonse' Smwllno 232 bare and bundles 8.8. H. Shooing Iron Engineers' Bh™, nTmSi 1450 Ronnd-oast Sashweigbfci-6 to fata. B nd and Manning fl n & Cases Steel sU-72 x 30in, x 20, 22, 24 G 1 case Heller's Farriers' Took Hoof Knives Boxes Capwwel) Horse Nails. Driving Hammers Prftahals BV 0 arumsgemiineKnwandßoiledLlnseedOil Punches andNnce'rs ' * 100keni genuine White Lead-) 12,5- .id 4 cases Ives Sa 9 h Locks, Padlocks. Lane. .Solon. Barn-door Hanzers f) kegs No, 1 White Lead-7 andMlba. 1 cask bright, knotted Ploiwh «nfl tw. 76 kegs Drj Red I*ad-7.14, and .81b j. Ormits.SiSl»dDouWeß^k^ IS casks and cases Colours Grouo in Oil. 1 case Mathiesonfsmoothfjac^ t dJS Kn7 B Sddir yinbiaddersi * Gilpin's Dray Axles, with carron boxes—- . -ass?*,7, Bid 8 14 cases "Now Easy' and "Champion" Lawn Mowers—l2,l4, and 16iu. 6 2-Roller Stand Mangles—2l, 24, and SOin. 16 dozen Sheep Shears Union, and Ward & Payne's cases No, 1 and a Hick Handles, Slasher and Hammer Handles <J cases Eureka Wringers ,Mrs. Pott's rone and Handles | furniture I case Tapping Docks, Range Ocolis, Hasps and Staples, Upholßterers' Hammers, Copper Bivets, Stencil Ink, Irou Ouptsaid Looks, Anucapa Wio-k, I'ind. Ceiling Hooks, Brass Till Looks "?' nwges, Skim Coolers, Furrov Wheels, Skelth Bosses, Weston's Pulley Blocks, Wire Clouts, Taoks, Jeye". Disinfectant, Tool Kits, Rangoon Oil Oanoon Seed Sowers, Diets Driving .amps, Cheney's Hammers, ITrazer Axle Grease, Ratchet Braces, Tinned Rivets, "Iron City" Mattock*. Mop and Brash Holrisrs, Sash Cord, GaU Latches, Shelf Brackets, Wood Haj Bake*, Sep the Stoaea, Cabinet Paper Hnv.ry Cloth, Turkey Hones, Bibjuoawd Tube, Seta Weights, Milk Cocks max Packing, Bottle Jacks, Spring bwivel Hooks, Bedscrews, Solderii. bor», Chests Loc'ts, Brass, Pad an Box Lock OEEY, SON, & ARNOLD. Hate on Salk— ELECTRO-PLATED GOOBS, CUTLERY, LAMPS, AND FURNISHIN6 HARDWARE, In Great Variety. PAPERHANCINCS, GLASS, Etc., Etc. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, | NEW PLYMOUTH
COUNTRY BUTCHERY BUSINESS and PLANT. 7-ioomed hor-e, uliop, town sections, lease of iaim, etc., at low rental. PreteDtlau over 31 bodies and 10 sheep weekly, b".,ides pigs and e lives. Price, £670 Apply to R. 0. TEMPLBU, Faimeii' JSxch n'» e, Stratford. IMPORTANT To_ GENTLEMEN. /\PENING 4 NNOUNOHMBNT. FIBST CLASS asd UP-TO-DATE SENTS.'JMQRING. New Goodj, Latest Patterns. & Fashionably Cut Suits. Workmanship and Fit equal to any Tailoring Firm in New Zealand. We solicit a share of your patronage. Place your order for your SPRING S JIT at the : AUCKLAND TAILORING CO., ! KING 8 BUILDINGS, BROUGHAM GEO. STEWART, Mans ret LAND. FOE PALE— Midhirst township.—Several good level sections, at prices to suit working men. 2000 acres, Awabino. Good grazing farm. 470 acres grass, remainder light bush. Three room house, considerable fencing. Mr. N. King's sale yards handy. Both Auckland and Taranaki stock markets available, about 25 miles from Te Kuiti Railwav Station on North Trunk Railwav. Onlv L2 per acre for the freehold, all but LIOOO can remain at 4£- per cent. 149 acres, Eltbam Road, near Kaponga 6-room house and outbuilding, a grand dairy farm factory and school close at hand. 100 acres, near Eltbam, 5-room house and outbuilding, fenced and sub-divided. 460 acres, 10 miles from Waitara. About 160 acres in grass, aboct a mile of fencing. Price, £4los per acre. 13| acres, 6 room house; land fenced, fruit trees and shelter bush. 2 miles from centre of town of New Plymouth, by good meUl ro»d Price £525. 14 acres, A splendid »ite for suburban residence, with grand view; could be subdivided into several good sites. Two miles from centre of town of New Plymouth, by good metal road. Price, £25 per acre. 180 acres, Durham Road. Abou 115 acres In grass, 4-recm house, etc., level and dry, 5 miles from Railway Station and Dairy Factory, by good level road; 90 chains wire fencing. £5 10a p« acre. Midhirst—s sections and cottage. Price olny jt r >o. TO BE LET. I97o°acres, first class grazing land, about one quarter in grass, small house, etc. 15 years lease with right of purchase. We draw transfers of freeholds orflfiase.a mortgages and leases, eta., at Brokers charges. We negotiate mortgages, large and small, at low rates of inteiest. We act as agent* for country solicitors, land brokers, and othersj.in , registering deeds, etc. We advertise property for sale f charge. Instructions promptly attended to i sent by post, or left with A. H. Moore, Opunabe, IT. P. Fookes, Waverley, or Perry & Percival, Inglewood. I<3F< KNSKD LAND EROKBRS N'flw Vlvmontb, MEDAL '•HAS ON VIEW 4 Choice and Varied Selection ffAN'JY GOODS, NOVELTIES, XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND CARDS, ' Leather Goods—Purses (ptatn and silve mounted), Hand Bags, Ladies and jGcnt's Dressing Cusas. AH of .superb styl' nd quality. Writing'Deeks & Workbo.ces (in wood atid leather Wall Oaiendai (extensive collection). Nothi elegant show Basketware ever seen in Now mouth. Art Needlework—Silks—Wools. HILDKEN'S TOYS AND BOOKS. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS of air De. uriutiocs < N.B.—To begup-to date and well-informed i join MISS COTTIER'S Magazine Jlub. i \ f-~- i 1
MRS. F. T, BAKER. Teachor of PIANOFORTE, SINGING, and THEORY OF MUSIC, TV ILL resume Teaching on MONDAY, * February 4th. Pupils piepared (if desired) for Musical Examinations Results ot Examinations in 1900, Mia Baker's pupils. Trinity CollegA-THKOHETIOAL Exam 'nations Thirteen Candidates Examined—All, passed, Tr College. -PRACTIOAL Examination. Pianoforte Playing. Two pupils exa-nined (Senior and Intermediate)— Both passed, ' Associated Board of B.A.M. and 8.0.M.5t PKAOTIOAL Examination. "* Pianoforte Plajing (senior)— One pupil was examined and passed. Singing (School Examination) Onepnpilwas atnined and passed with distinction. BROOKSIDE, Camngtoia Road, Now Plymouth, FOR SALE. fiAA ACRES, lease, with purchasing \f\J\J clause. All necessary buildings. 500 sin grass; fenced and sub-divided. Leas i years.—Apply, K. 0. TEMPLER, Farmers' Exchange, &ratford. G CARTER, THH PEOPLES' GROCER CALLS Y')UK ATTENTION TO THE ADVANTAGES, OF Formalin Solution. This is described as a most powerful DISINFECTANT, DEODOBANT GERMICIDE AND,'PRESERVATIVE. For the latter purpose!it i* s .largely,,used TO PRESERVE BUTTEB, To. s belhsd of THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY™ Devon Street, Central, New Plymouth.j I ESTho atove and < i'HER SEASONABLE ARITGLES to be ht.i at THE PEOPLES GROCERY. Hm FXMSITICK, A&No, ,1 ALPHA-DEI4V/L SEPARATOR. THE CO-OPERATIVE SQGIET"' Have beun notiiied by Messrs Mason, Stkushkbs tc Co., of hns: church, that they received a eahlegon aturduy that the AIPHA-DE LAVAL SEPAIUTORb had secured the GRAN D PRIZE at the I'aii Exhibition, beat I ing all otl;«r competitors. land. mm. i E b>ig to advise the piibho that we are carrying on business in New Ply. ' loulh (in. remise* opposite the Coffee alace, !n Ejcraont-street) a LAND an s STVI'K AGENTS. " \eudura am invited to send us paioiculars | > 1 •>; i..j which they may wish,./) dr- ' ',, i: 0L ' " WATT & LAING i I'gmont-street, I Of r j«to Coffee Pakce. sole, wzn*; » p EB UICUSS!' AWARDS. I
"»> OYAL MAIL OOAOH. NEW JPLY X MOUTH TO OPUNAKB. BEDUOTION IN CHARGES. Abridged Tims-Table. Mon. Wed. & Opunake. leaves Friday. Single. Retura. Booking Office, 8.30. N.P. Railway Station, 9 am. ... 10a Od ... 17s Od Oakura... 10.35 a.m. ... 8s Od ... 14s Od Okato ... 12.45p.mi ... 53 Od ... 8s 8d Rahotu... 2.20 p.m.... 3s Od ... 6s.Od Arrives at Opunake 4 p.m. Fares to Tubs. Thur. & New Plymouth. Leaves Saturday. Single. Return Opum.ko 7.30 a.m. ... 10s Od ... 17s Od 10s Od ... 17s Od 8s Od ... 14s Od 5s Od ... 8s 6d 3s Od ... 6s Od Rahotu... 9,10 a.m Okato ... 11.30 a.m... Oakura... 12.55 p.m. 7s 6d ... lis Od 3s 6d ... 6s Od 2s 6d ... 4s Od Arrives at Mew Plymouth 2.30 p.m. Heavy Luggage Extra. Dinner each day at Okato.'ls. BOOKING OFFICES: Co-operative Storc,'\ourri6-street. New Plymouth. Fowlers' Boarding House, Opunake | with above,ser/ice, a Large Waggon can be arranged for to oonvey ! Merchandise, Furniture, eto., at tea enable rates.. T. P. HTJGHSON, Propriotor. | Okato, 4th January, 1901. C.H. RETFORD, DEVON BTREET, ■° PIANOS o & ORGANS, f I I jw AX LOWEST la Zy prices. • § £ g* Sole Agent in New Plymouth -3 3 rr hr the celebrated =jj Sewing ■s? Machines, <* i Which, from their merit , alone, have gained for them- ' elves a world-wide reputation, and are now universally recognised as the most reliable machines in the market. TO *g Sole Agent for tba world-famed gg £ -\TTHBELER * WILSON 5? © Y* Machines., 2. 0< BX Easy Time-payments. ~" liberal Discount for Cash, , C. H. RETFORD. THE NEW PLYMOUTH 'NVBIBTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Febaunkni), | incorporated under w t The Bwldin{ Societies Act, 1880." DIRECTOBH : Messrs H, Wepton (Ohainnan), J. B.OonoaM W. Cottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong i )un., O. T. Rundle, and 0. T. Mills. | Solicitor: R. 0. Hughes, Bsq, IJankbbh i The Bank of New ZejJand. DRPOSITB. i are rece.ved, and the follow'ng Rates of Interest given ; for 12 months ... 4 per cent, per annum for 6 months ... 3J per cent. p«r annum for 3 months ... 3 per cent, per annum I from one to twelve yenra, cd h ooiety's revised tables of re-payment. The*. re exceptionally libera), and compere ivonrably with any of the best colonial DxUtutions. There are no deductions of any sort either y way of bonus, commission, or entrance ies, No Mortgage Deeds to pay for, the ian g over £IOO and not less than three ears' duration. Borrowers ran redeem at any time and on ory reasonable terms. J»5" Ofics open dark/ from 10 a.m, p.m., 'fLursday uH&mQv.n excepiea OiABEKCn TiENNKLL Hi'CTe ry ox'* TjeasiM'ii I CJScy Mrjwi'.r -i-.t a K w P!v ul
TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. PISHING SEASON— Ist OCTOBER i 1900, TO 30ra APRIL, 1901.. FISHING LIOENBEB may to obWMd from Mr. 0.0. Smith, Ingtawooi, Mid from the undersigned, D. MaALLTJM, Secretary, Mon'i Uaemei, 10i; boys wider It, !■ ladiee,s», daylioenee.&ed; om WMk,h Lioeiueahm been lamed te the ItS oAUom W. Bewley N. Pewley A. Callander A. Shirley A.Parli Charlee'SmiUi M. Kennedy T. 0. H. T.Hopkinaon K.{D. DttDney; A. E. Fletcher G. E. V. Heenan J. W. Baby G. W. Neweham D. Markham B. Swann > W.F.McAllam H. E. Leefe E. Halie. T.J.Ntoholli A. Bewley T. A. Bwayalan F. Clarke T.Gray 0.0. famlte Geo. WiUon N.Shepperd H.GUea A. Oonnetl Joe Bamtoß G. 0. Heenan M. Fraaer 0. B. Boyee W. B. Wigging R-Btenart H. 0. Sawle J H.Kinpaley B.N. Fowler CHRISTMAS, 1900 New Goods! NEW GOODS I NIW GOOD! I CARPETS. CARPETS. OARPim THB LARGEST AMD BEST SELECTED STOCK EVER | SHOWN IN NEW PLYMOUTH* Now landing ex " Halatna,"— BBALBB AXMNSTEB, WINDBOK AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, with Borden and Hearthrngi to —^tlrMf STAIR CARPETS, AND TAPESTBY SQUARES. fa«Walkato," 4 BALEB Cocoanut Mattings (ALL WIDTHS) 4 BALES Bedside Rugs and Slip Mats 4 BALES ocjuares (all sizes) Christmas Table* NOW READYI NOW READY! p RAND DISPLAY ot— FANCY GOODS & TOYS. .1 Jl* OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WBBI E. T. ?ETTY, "J-POMTK THKATRK UOYal. N'* BUTCHER & CO. CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WBEELWRIGHTS, GENERAL SMITHS, Ccuus-mnt A KB prepared to MANUFACTURE BUGGIB3 WAGSUNB wioa DKavu Aid Vehtolet «; >.,.ry whk a Trial Solicited. All Work «—nnteel BUTCHER HUUICKETT. & NISBET / (Lmi* J. UiVbiookj, Orrouzn 00-opbkm'ivb BruKa.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 53, 22 March 1901, Page 4
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