STRATFORD -WHANGAMOMONA RAILWAY. 14,000 SLEEPERS OONTRdCT. TENDKRS will be Teceired at this office until noon on WEDNESDAY, the Bth May, 1901. for theSUPPLS and DELIVERY of 14,000 Totora, Matai,or Rimu SLEKPERS in lots of 800 or upwards. Specifications ard conditions may be seen at the Public Works Office, Stratford and at the Post ifflcfs New Plymouth, Ir.glewood, and Ilawera. Tfce lowest or any tender not neces aiily accepted. WILLIAM H. HALES, Engineei-in-Ohief. Public Works Department, Wellington, 20th April, 1901. 34 JO 6 SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. BEWLEY k GRIFFITHS are instructed by Mrs. Capkl to dispose of, by p lvate treaty, her charming residence known as "Montosa," comprising 13 acres 1 rood 10 perches of excellent Land, with B*rooni residence in thorough order, bathroom, washhouse, excellent new stable, 2 looseboxeß atd loft. There la a first-class tennis lawn, and the are planted with & chMcs collection of well-g own trees and shrobs. The property is very conveniently situated on the Town Belt, is well slfltereil, and has a gunny asp ct. Th 3 land is suitable for sub-division. for cards to view &nd further particulars, apply to the agents, tc BICWLEY & GRIFFITHS. OATLURA ROAD BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF 5 MEMBERS. VTOMINATIONS will be received by the i\ unie'tv-nod at bis residence, from whom nomination' may be received, until noon on TUESDAY, 7th May, for the Election of 5 Members to the above Board. The Eh ctioD, if any, will take place on MONDAY, 13th May, at the Oakura Hall, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m F. LISLE, Returning Officer. THEArnual Meeting of Ratepayers will be hold cn TUKSD&Y, 7th May, 1901, at 8 p.m., at the Oakura Hall. F, JULIAN, Chairman. EDUCATIONAL. T7VENING CLASSES tor _CJ M«<ii;alPreliminary,JunioritWo. Civii SeiVice and BaTisteis' and Solicitors'i General fc»owlfdge Examinations; also, Shorthand, Book-keep'ng, etc;; held by Mr, O. M. Towasend, BA., and Mr. H. H. Wata, of the High Sohcol. Apply, to H. H. WARD.
MR, COURTNEY'S MISSION. FINDING tliero is great need of young men to assist in dairying and other branches of industry, I have definitely arranged to leave for England on TUESDAY, 30th April. I have been fortunate in securing the assistance of Mr. Morris Btandish, who will take charge of my London Office, which will be devoted more esp cially to the introduction of s ttlets With capital, and to finding partners fir business or Other men, I hose requiring partners, cadets or who wish to si>ll properties, should at once see tho uodersivn'd at bh« Coffee Palace, Any financial help towards advertising tlie district will be gratefully ackn-'wl' dged, \yd>7 W. COURTNEY, THE ASSOCIATED HOARD OF THE ROYAL AOA DEMV OP MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MCRIC, 0? Lois DON . T EXAMINATIONS for 1901 will be beld j SB unde r , viz.:— Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on or about the l>-t Juno. Practical Examinations in Vocal ard InMrumentil Music, in October or November Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the Candidate first and second plaie on the or,ours L : st in thn Colony. All patticwlhrs and copes of the regu lations can be ob'a'ned from the nnders'gned. All entries clo«i on the Ist Mav. F. W. TK'HMOND, myl Hon. Lo.al Representative. Hll- i TABANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIEI Y, THE ANI* UAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on SATURDAY, 27th April, at 2.30 p.m. All persons int Tested are cordially invited to attend. D. McALLUM, Secretary. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. , SHOOTING SEASON.—Ist Mat to 31st July, 19C0
rpHE Shooting Serson for Native Game X (excepting kaka, native pigeons, tui, pukako, white boron, andcie.ited grebe) and Imported Game in the liistrict consisting of the Counties of 'J'arar.aki and Clifton (excepting the Mount Ei inont Forest Reseive, Kaitaki Rnnges, being Sections 168 and 170, in the Oakura District, and Paraninibi or While CI ll* Reservation) will com mence on the Ist May unj end on July 31st, both days inclusive. In the Mount Hginont Forest Kcse. ve, being the area within the < ircumi'erencc of a ci'cle, liavinp; a radius of six miles from the summit of Mount Kgmout, the thooling of Nat vp and Imported Game is strictly piohibii• d at all times. Licen. es can be obtained from tho Ohief Postmaster "t New Plymouth, the Postmasters at Wflitara, InglewoodandOpanake. £&-£5 RKWAKD will be paiil to any person procurir t; the conviction of any offender against the provision of the " Animals Protection Act, I8SS0." D. McALLUM, SecretaryTO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. RBAKR BROWN has rcceivad iwtruc v tionß to sell Education lieso o 2.j acres, with 1 nnw Cottages of 4-room each, returning over £2 psr week. Lease about 19 years to run, with right of renewal at £lO per annum. Compensation allowed. Price, £IOSO st;;. R. BARR BROWN, Laud and Estate Agent, to Devon-street. FOR SALE, CHEAP -fl ACBKS, really first class Jjrm | jLUU splendid i'eed. only 3 miles from I centre of to ah, ■! room collage, garden, etc \ Vi'iuo, ;:'i 1 per acre. tci-jw. Apply to C Aim-JKW.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 81, 26 April 1901, Page 3
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