J TENDERS. RENDERS are invited and will be received iy Office up to Doon on THURSDAY, 11th April, for GRUBBING >brut 20 acres FURZE at Tataraimnka. P.vi.iculars can be obtained from Mr. Reus Jonis, Pitone Road, cr 1 R. 0. HUGHES. EDUCATIONAL. IV sufficient inducement be offered Mr 0. M. Towksbnd, 8.A., and Mr. H. H Wasd, of the High School, will hold EVENING GLASSES with the object of preparing Candidates for the Matdculation, Junior an r i Senior Civil Sernco, and Barristers and Solicitors general knowledge examinations. It is proposed also to form classes frr commercial education generally, special attention being given to Shorthand,Bookkenping, j Arithmetic, and English Composition and Correspondence. Intending pupils Bhonld apply (o ' I a 25 H. H. WARD.
IN BANKRUPTCY. In the estate of John Abbott, of New Plymouth, Plumbei and Tiusmith. stock of Ironmongery and Tinware X in tha above estate is now being sold at Cheap Prices If OR C \SH ONLY, and will be continued until the 10th April, J. 0. PAVIES, Id Deputy Official Assignee.
BARRETT (No. 6) ROAD BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECT [ON OP FOUR MEMBERS. NOTIOK Is hereby given that the above Election of Four (i) Members will be held at the office of the BoaidCMr. P. C Morton's), New Plymouth, on THURSDAY, d May, 1901. I appoint the Board a office (as above) tbe ace .andnoon on TBUKSDAY, 18th April, 01 the time, for nomination of candidates r the said election. Nomination forme supplied on application at my office, Brougham-street, New Plymouth. P. 0. MORTON, Ketaraing Officer. WEDNESDAY, 10th APRIL, ~ EWTON KING has receded instruction* from Mi-. H GILMOUK, who ha* decided to clear oat the balance e? bis stock of Xmas Goods, to sell Toy auction in the shop ailjoirisir the stationery department, on the above date.—
The balance ot hU FANCY GOODS, etc., consisting of . Confectionery in fancy packets and useful ornaments, Vases, Japanese Fire Screeas, etc., Oups and Bancers, Afternoon Tea Sets, Glove aed Handkerchief Boxes, Ornaments, etc., etc., etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. d3O SwSO 8 )UKSUANT to the terms of " The Banics . and Banters Act, 1880," and "The iks and Ba okers Act Amendment Act' l¥B2 TUESDAY, the 9th day of April, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Bank* throughont the cctfony : The Bank of New South WalesJO. J. SINGH, Inspector. The National Bask of New Zealand, Mt.— J. A. B. COATBS, Ganeral Macsger. The Bank of Australasia— OM'MKNT WINTER, Inspector. The Bank of New Zealand— JfAIJES KMBLING, General New Plymouth. Note—The Banks will also be closed on JEIDAY, SATDBDAY; tnd MONDAY, tUe sth, 6th. and Bth .April (Snster Holidaje). N*w Plymouth, March J!KH- i
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BASTER TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ,\J day, 6th April, the mail train* wHI 'rim at the usual times I wtween Ken"Plymouth, Waitara an.l Wellington. On Good Friday;, sth April, all passenger train* will ion as usua 1. NBW PLYMOUTH SPORTS. Oa Basteb Monday/, Bth . April, the usual 4.0 p.m. train will be delay* id to leave New Plymouth: at 5.30 p.m., S entry hill 6.10 p.m., arriving Hawe a 9.5 ; ?.ra. A special train will leave New Plymou th at 10.0 p.m. fer Stratford and iuteracciii te stations. The 4.10 p.m. Waitara to i Sentry Hill and 4.40 p.m. Sentry Hill will « it run. Trains will leave Waitava at 545 p.». and 10.10 p.m. returning from Sentry H '.ill at 6.10 p.m. and 10.35 p.m. The osnal l: !.55 p.m. train will be delayed to leave H; iwera at 4.45 p.m. for Wanganui. There wi U_ be no connection south of Aramoho by t <his train, For excursion fares and f urtl wr particulars see posters at stations. BrORDW 30.3 NORTHERN S.S. COMJPAN JT (Ltd.) NOTICE TO COWiGNORS. fIHB H.B. NGAPUIM viil bs unable te 1 taka CARGO on '} HURUDAY 4tV>, SATURDAY 6tb, an 4 MO NDAY Bth insts., owing to Holidays. Apr ,i v i 0 W . D. WEBSTER. JOHN T. CAMPBELL, TEACHER OF MO'jrrh LANGUAGES (French ai a d German). Qualifications—.' French, Premier 01a»«man (Edin), C ie:maa, Tnird Prize""""" I (Edin). L/TR. OAMPBKIX is open to receive a .YL limited dub iber of pupils for private tuition in the aoonfu languages. Text books as per B.A. Syllabus, 1901, viz.:—l Trench, " Atbalic" and *' Andromaque," Bossuet's "Oraisons Funebres." German Leasing!, "Minna Von B.iruhtilui" and Goethe'rf "Faust." 36 PIGS ! PIGS ! PIGS ! THE TARANAKI BACON FACTORY IS now giving *3V_ dead weight for « J /4 DPROPERLY TOPi 'ED-OFV PIGS between 1 and 160 lbs. A previous cont facta cancelled. A. DRAKE, Proprietor, Fitwojr
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 67, 3 April 1901, Page 3
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