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Extract from the New Zis Times, January 22,1901 EXTENSIVE IMPORTATIONS. 300,0001b TBA. Few people ever stop to thick, when measuring out a teaspoonful or when buying a pound of tea, of the enormous quantity required to supply the people [of New Zealand. A visit to the wharf during the past month would have been an eye-opener.
Nelson, Moate und Co,, Limited, receive shipments of tea by almost eTery steamer from Ceylon and India throughout tho year, and have landed, duriDg the last three wonks alone, the huge amount of 300,000 pounds which is enough tea to provido every man, woman and child in New Zealand with 34 cups each of strong tea. Nelson, Moate and Co., Limited, are the leading tfa merchants in the Anstralasiun colonies, a position which they have gained solely by giving the public a really good article.
ANTBD.—ASmart Lad.—Apply NEWS T T Office. WANTED.— An Errand Boy.—Apply AWBURY 8808. tC I G I St COLDS. # ! I SOLD BY OHEMISTti AND SfOBJM. A. E. R Y K E S, OOMIS T Op osite Tbeitre, New Plymouth. THBPIONIC in'connection with the Egmont Road School will bo held in Mr. Barbiball's Paddnck on THURSDAY, April 4th. Cricket Match during the day. Dance in the evening. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Excelsior Joinery Works have bf en REMOVED to now premises next th( Presbyte Chu-ch, Devon-street East.. O. fLiKF. EDUCATIONAL. TF sufficient inducomart bo offered Mr. 0. M. Towkskkd, P-.A., and Mr. H. H Wabd, of the High School, will hold EVENING OL.ASSES »ith tho object of preparing Candidates for tho M<it r icnlat*'on, Junior an ' Senior Civil Ser ion, and Bsr.-ist.srs aid Solicitors general know'edgc exami ati:n-. Jt is propose nlao to form clashes f r commercial education generally, special attention being given to Shorthand, Bookkeeping. Arithmetic, and Engli h Completion and Correspondence. Intending pupils should apply to a 25 H. H. WARD. BARRETT (No. 6) ROAD BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OP FOUR MEMBERS. I is hereby given that the above _ . iion of Four (4) Members will be hold at the office of tre Boaid CMr. P. C. Morton's), New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, 2nd May, 1901. I appoint the Board's office (as above) the p'ace, and noon ou THURSnAY, 18th April, 1901. the time, for nomination of candidates for the said election. Nomination forms supplied on amplication y office, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. P. C. MORTON, Returning Officer. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the estate of John Abbott, ©f New Plymouth, Plumber and Tinsnltb. THE steck of Ironmongery and Tinware in tho above estale is now being sold at Prices FOR CASH ONLY, and will be continued until tho 30th instant. J. 0. DAVIES, Deputy Official Assignee IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of John Ambott, of New Plymouth, Plumber and Tinsmith. LENDERS will be received by the undersigned at his office, Devon-street, New Plymouth, until 5 o'clock pm. on SATURDAY, 30th March, for Plant and Tools, a List of which and Conditions can be sien'at the office of Messrs. D. Berby k Co., Brougham-street; or J. C. DAVIES, Deputy Official Assignee,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 58, 29 March 1901, Page 3
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