SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY PURSUANT to the terms of " The Banics and Bankers Act, 1880," and "lhe Barks and Backers Act Amendment Act ISS2 TUESDAY, the 9th day of April, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Heliday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout the colony:— The Bank of New South Wales— B. J. FINCH, Inspector. The National Bank of New Zealand, Ldt J. H. B. COATES, General Manager. The Bank of Australasia— OLEMENT WINTER, Inspector. The Bank of New Zealand— JAMBS BMBLING, General Manager. New Plymouth. Note—Tha Banks will also be closed on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, tnd MONDAY, the sth, 6th, and Bth April (Easier Holidays). Nw Plymouth, March 1901. 4 COURT HOUSE AT OPUNAKB. TENDEP.S will ba received at this Office until noon of WEDNESDAY, tho 2<Uh day of April 1901, for the Erection of a Courthouse at Opunake. Drawings and specifications arc on exhibition and may be seen at the Post Offices at Opunake, New Plymouth, BDd Stratfori; also at the Public Works Office, Hunterville. The lowest or any tender not nec;ssarily acctp'ed. G. h. COOK, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Hunterville, Ut April, 1901. 4 11 '22 SOUTHERN H.S. COMPANY (Ltd.) NOTICE TO CONSIGNORS. rHB P.B. NGAPUIII wiil ba unable to take CARGO on THURSDAY 4th, Saturdaycth,ana Monday Bthin" owing to Holidays, Apply to W. D. WEBSTER. NORTHERN S.S. COMPANY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. X water for Onehunga on SATURDAY, 6th April, at. 9.45 y.m , on arrival of special express train from Wellington. See also advertisement. Apply to W. D. WEBSTER.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. ■■i-Xi » NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES AND SHIPPERS. IX on OOOD FRIDAY. Owinff to EASTER MONDAY being kept as a holiday by the Goods Shed, all Cargo for South, per Tuesday's steamer, will require to be at the Railway Shed on SATURDAY, 6th April. A. 0. WALKER, td Branch Manager.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUSEHOLDERS. r PHK Annual Meeting of Householders for I the election of School Committees will hit held in tlio several School Districts, at the plaiTß staled i.r 1 >w, o, MONDAY, April 22nd at Hjo hour ot 7 p.m., for the purpose of ~....._ i._i tal j Ber3onaa9 Members ....... ! ensuing year, as provided by Section 5 of "The School Committees Election Act, 1891. The number of persons to be elected for ich district is us fellows : Pukearuhe, Tongaporntu, Mangorei, Huirangi, Tarata, Huiron, Ngariki Road, Whangumamona, Hurford Road, Tataraimaka, YVaihi, Ratapiko, Uruti, Tututawa, Tahora, Pungarehu, Matau, and Pohokura, each five person*. The election to be held in the respective schoolhouaes. Rowan Koad, Mahoa, Opunake, Oarrington Road, Durham Road, Eltham Road, Oaonui, Rahotu, Okato, Frankley Road, Fitzroy, Bell Waitara, Tikorangi, Urenui, Lepperton, Kaimatu, Tariki Road, Midhirst, Salisbury Road, Stanley Road, Pembroke Koad, Toko, Ngaire, Bird Road, Cardiff, Kent Koad, Omata, Oakura, Kaiauai, Denbigh Road, Egmont Village, Huiakama, Warea andrjmlley Road, each seven (7) persons. The .election to be held in the respective schoolhouses. Kent Road election to be held in the Lower Km\t Road Schoolhouso; Bell, in the Bell Bloclk Scboolhouse. Kew Plymouth, Inglswood, and Stratford each i-iine (9) persons. New Plymouth election '.o bo held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth; election to be held in the Scho.sjhouOT, Inglewood. Stratford election to be Itrld iy. the Schoolhouse,Stratford. NomimatiW of Candidates. Householder? OS the various School Dis tricls are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the Hcfvml Committee in their District the names ofYersons, being Resident Householders, by them to serve on the Committee for the ensuing term. j The nominations must be in writing signed by Ihe proposer and candidate, and sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or before MONDAY, April 15tb, 1901, not er than 8 p.m. Nominations may also be mado at the Meetings of Householders i> be held on MONDAY, April 22nd, 1901, The first meeting of each ,»r the newly elected Committees for the apj.omtment of Chairman is hereby convened a' the above named places immediately afti the elections. A By order of the Board. % P. S. WHITCOMB^ I Education OfSce. March 21st, 1901. \ ! 10 INVESTORS AND OTHERFT, T> B&RR BROWN has received instrso ; »»•» lions to sell Educaiion Reserve > i j 2J- acres, with 4 new Cottages of 4-room j each, returning over £2 per week. Lease j about 19 years to run, with right of renewal i'atilO per annum. Compensation allowed. Price, £IOSO stg. R. BARR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, f c Devon-street. REGISTERED. (IAPTAIN ROBERTSON, of the vVhanJ yaroa (the boat that firat sighted the Perthshire on her eventful voyage), says : "TEKDS CERTAIN CTJIUO FOR CORNS is the best cur« 1 have seen. It is a sure cure. I recommend it to all mv fri.nda in Australia and elsewi ere.'' NEVER FAILS PRIOE-ONE SHILLING
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 68, 4 April 1901, Page 3
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