ft SILVER WATGH FREE. to introdaco oar Goods into the G»lony we will send you this Watch free if you 5S will take advantage of our marvellous offer. If you want one write to ns without delay, and send stamped addressed envelope for reply. With yeur letter send 5s I'. Note, for which we will send you six of our foil-sized wonderful Matador Silver Tea-spoons, which wear liko real silver throughout. After yo« receivn the watch we *hail expect you to show it to your friends and call their attention to this advertisement. The watch is soit by registered post ob your complying with our advertisement and the marvell»u« offer which wo will send. ADDRKSS: SILVERSMITHS' ALLIANCE, Box 355, AUCKLAND. \ MONEY RETURNED IK NOT SATISFIED.
IMPORTANT LAND SALE AT [ OPOTIKI. FRIDAY, 12th APRIL. SIBTON ESTATP 1126 AGUES, fPHE undersigned has been instructed by JL Mr. Heney Alley, who is retiring on account of ill-health, to sell the above Estate, cither as a, whole or in section! to suit purchasers. This fine Estate is at Waiotahi, (i mile 3 from OpotiH, within two miles of a Dairy Factory ; good dairying and maize growing land, contains 1126 acres, sea frontage. Uood Homestead, 10 rooms, large tiarn und outbuildings, sheep and stock yards. Sub-divided into 18 paddocks; well watered, 300 acres rich swamp, balance gocd quality dry country; nearly all ploughable ; all but about 200 acres in Price low. Terms easy Sale at 12 o'clock. Further particulars on application to R. SBDDON, Auctioneer, Tauranga.
EDUCATIONAL. TF sufficient inducement be offered Mr 0. M. I'ownsbnd, 8.A., and Mr. H. H Ward, of the High School, will hold EVENING OLASBBB with the object of preparing Candidates for the Matriculation, Junior and Senior Civil Ber«ico, and Barristers and Solicitors general Uuowledge examinations. It is proposed also to form classes for commercial education generally, special attention being given to Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, and Knglieh Composition and Correspondence. Intending pupils should apply to a'>s H. H. WARD.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OP HOUSEHOLDERS. JL the election of School Committees will be held in the several School Districts, at the places stated below, onMONDAY, April 22:_d |at the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose ef ; electing duly nominated persons as Members i of School Committees for the ensuing year, as provided by Section B of " The Scheol Committee's Election Act, 1891..-., The number of persons to be elected for each district is as follows: — Pukearuhe, Tongaporutu, Mangorel, Hul rangi, Tarata, Huiroa, Ngariki Koad, Whangamamona, Hurford Road, Tataraimaka, Waihi, Katapiko, Uruti, Tututawa, Tahora, Pungarehu, Matan, and Pohokura, each five person«. The election to be held in the respective schoolhouses. Howan Koad, Mahoe, Opunake, Carrington Koad, Durham Koad, Eltliam Koad, Oaonni, Iliihotu, Okato, Frankley Koad, Fitzroy, Bell VVaitara, Tikorangi, Urenui, Lepperton, KaimaU, Tariki Road, Midhirst, Kalisbury Koad, Stanley Koad, Pembroke Koad, Toko, Ngaire, Bird Koad, Cardiff, Kent Koad, I Omata, Oakura, Kaiauai, Denbigh Koad, Egmont Village, Huiakama, Warea and j Dudley Koad, each seven (7) persons. The {election to bo held in iha respective schoolhouses. , Kent Koad eleotion to be held in the Lower Kent Road Sohoolhouso; Bell, in the Bell Block Bchoolhouse. New Plymouth, Inglewood, and Stratford each nine (fl) persons. New Plymouth election to be held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth; Inglewood election to be held in the Sclioolhouse, Inglewood. Stnatfori election to be held in the Bchoolhouse, Stratford. Nomination op Candidates. Householders of the various School Dis tricts are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the School Committeo in their ■ District the names of persons, being Resident Householders, nominated by them to servo on the Committee for tho onsuiug term. The nominations must be in writing signed by the proposer and candidate, and sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or before MONDAY, April 15th, 1901, not er than 8 p.m. Nominations may also be made at the Meetings of Householders to be held on MONDAY, April S2ad, 1901. The first meeting of each of the newly elected Committees for the appointment of Chairman is hereby convened at the above named places immediately after the elections. By order ef the Board, V. S. WHITCOMBK, | Secretary. Education Office I March 21st, 1901.
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TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. T> BARR BROWN has received instrncl **«• tiona to sell Educa'ion Reserve o 2| acres, with 4 new Oottigos of 4-room about 19 years to ran, with right of renewal nt £lO per annum. Compensation allowed. Price, £IOSO Btg. B. BARR BROWN, Land and Estate Agent, tc Devon-street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 69, 9 April 1901, Page 3
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