SO BUR BAN RESIDENCE. | FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. BEWI/RY k GRIFFITHS are instructed by Mrs. Capel to dispose of, by p iv.ite treaty, her charm us* residence known as "Montesa," comprising 13 acres 1100 HlO perches of excellent Land, with 8-rr.om residence in thorough order, bathroom, w»>hhous«, excellent new stable, 2 loosebuxes and loft. There ia a first-class tenuis lawn, and the grounds are planted with a choice collection of w«ll-g:o\vn trees and shrubs. The property is very conveniently situated on the Town Belt, is well sheltered, and has a Bnnny aspect. Tha land iB suitable for sub-division, for cards to view s&d further particulars, apply to the agents, to BEWLBY k GRIFFITHS. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. ELECTION OF MAYOR. WHEREAS at the Poll tiken this 24th day or April, 1901, the Candidates received the votes set opposite their respective nauios Majority 82 12(1 19 - 227 I therefore declare Edwap.d Docikbill/, Esq., duly elected Mayor of the Borough of New Plymouth. C. E. BICLLRINGER, Returning Officer. COUNTY OF TARANAKI. NOIICE 01" ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS TO FILL E-CTRAORDINARY VAOANCIBS CAUSED BY RESIGNATIONS. WHEREAS Candidates for the Moa Riding have r?, r wlved votes as follows: Brown, Joseph 313 Hopson, Mark 263 Morton, Arthur 214 McDonald, Donald Hugh ... 2»3 Pric, Richard... ... i 55 Trimble, Hiirold 179 and three Councillors being tha number required, I therefore declare Joseph Brown, Mark Hopson, and Donald Hugh McDonald duly elected Councillors for tbe Moa Riding. C. T. MILLS, Returning Officer.
WHEREAS Candidates for the Wait&ra ltidi.j; leave received votes as follow*. : Gltgg, Robert ... 108 Lepper Chariest Maxwell ... 238 Tate, G-.-oiije Vatey 278 and two Councillors being the number lcquiie \ I tlie efoie dec are Charles Maxwell Lepper a-]d Gcoi'g'i Vnrey Tate duly elected Councillors for Ilia Waitara Kiding.. C. T. MILLS. Returning Officer. WHEREAS Candidate!) for the Omata Kiding have received votes a' 3 follows : Adlvm, George Alfred ... 72 G> otge, Alfred 82 Morris, Frederick Joseph ... 19 Okey, Htnty ... 246 Warehaai, George William ... 214 acd two Councillors being the number required, I therefore declare Henry Okey and George William Warebam duly elected Councillors for the Omata Ridiag, 0. T. MILLS, Retnroiui? Officer. WHEREAS Can' idates for the FatibaUa Hiding have jeceited vites as follow* : Gray, Wil iam James 193 MeCullum, James 1' 7 Phillips, William Chick 209 end two Councillors laing the number required, I therefore dccl.ira William James Gray a'>d William Chick l'i.i'lips du y elected Councillors for tha l'arsbaka Ki'iing. C. T. MI I.LP, Return g <Jiliuer. New Plymouth, 21 t'h Apri ', I*ol. dw27 OAKUttA HOAl) i'.OARl>. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OK 5 MEMBERS. "VTOM[NATIONS will be jeceived by tin I.T under»ifn d at his residence, from whom nominating may lie received, until noon on'J UESOaY, 7>h May, f. r the Election of 5 Members to the above iio.ird. The El clion, if any, will take place on MONDAY, 13th May, at the O-ikura Hall, from 9 a.m. till G p.m F. Llf-LR, Iletu nii g ©flioer. THE Ai nnal We'ting of Ratepayer will be held on Tinsfi\Y, 7 h May, 1901, at 8 p.m., at the. Oa'-.ura Sail. V. JULIAN, 7m Chairman. EDUCATIONAL. IF sufficient inducement be offered Mr C. M. TnvrNS''NU, H.A., and Mr. H. H Wabd, of the High Schwl, will hold RVKN--ING CLASSES with the object of preparing Candidates for the Matriculation, Junior and Senior Civil 8er i ice, and Barristers and Solicitors general knowledge examinations. It is proposal also to form clashes f''r commercial education generally, special attention being given to Shorthand, Bookkeepicg, Arithmetic, and Etigli h Composition and Correspondence. Jn'.ending pupils should apply to a 23 H. H. WARD.
}JR. COURTNEY'S MISSION. FINDING there is great need o£ young men t> assist in daiiyinsr aud other branches of industry, I Iravu definitely arranged to leave for Englxnd on TUESDAY, 30th April. I have been fortunate in securing Hie assistance of Mi - . Morris Standish, who will lake charge of my London (Mice, which will be devoted more especially to the introduction of s tilers with capital, and to finding partners for business or other men. l'hose requiring partners, cadets, or who wish to sell properties, should at ouco see the u..dcrsipned at the Coil w Palace. Any financial help towards advertising the district will be gratefully ackn-wl' dged. wd<7 W. OOUKTNJCY. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSTO AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, OF LOM DON. T EXAMINATIONS for 1901 will be held j as under, viz.: — Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on or about the Ist Jane. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental Music, in Octobir or November Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the Candidates taking first and second pla-e on the Honours List in the Colony. All particulars and copies of the regu lations can be obtained from the unders'gned. Alt entries close on the Ist Mav. EMOESffi R. myl F. W. RICHMOND, Hod. Local Kepresentatlve.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 80, 25 April 1901, Page 3
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