AWAKINO THURSDAY, 2nd MAY. NEWTON KING will sell by auction at hi s yards as above. Present entries: — 100 18 months to 2-years mixed 100 2,j-yPBr Bullocks 70 3to 31-ycar „ 40 18 months Steers 25 Cows and calves 30 Heifers in calf 30 Fresh conditioned cows 30 Fat Cows 250 2-toeth Mixed Sheep. 80 Forward Store Gown 50 Store Cowe, gome almost beef 25 Empty Cows 22 Mixed Calves Bale at 12.30. 20,27 A SILVER WATCH FREE. r JPIIES'E WATCHES are Silver Casus and L our usual pries list for them is 40s, but to introduce our Goods into the Colony we will seed you this Watch free if you 5S will take advantage of our marvellous offer If you want one write to us without delay, and send stamped addressed envelope for reply. With yeur letter send 5> P. Note, for which we will send you six of our full-sized wonderful Matador Silver Tea-f poons, which wear like real silver throughout. After yoa receive the watch we tball expect you to show it to your friends and call their attention to this advertisement. The watch is sent by registered post on your complying with onr advertisement and the marvellous offer which we will send. ADDRESS: SILVERSMITHS' ALLIANCE, Box 355, AUCKLAND. MONEY RETURNED IF NOT AS SFIED. E. R. PATE A POLICE STATION. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. TEN DEBS will be received at this office until noon of MONDAY, the 6th day of May, 1901, for AZ/TKHATIONS and ADDITIONS to the Police Station at Patea. Drawings and specifications are onexhibltion and may be seen at the Post Offices i.t, Fatea, Shat,ford, and New Plymouth; tleo at the Public Workj Office. Hunterville. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ae] cepted. G. L. COOK, Resident Engineer. _ >,« " H Office, Public , uh Aprjl lgol Hunterville, »- J5lB 03 26 30 3
NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF LAND UNDER "THE LAND AND INCOME ASSESSMENT ACT, 19C0." Land and Income Tax Department. Wellington, 28th March, 1901. I NOTIOE ia hereby given that, in pursu-1 ance of the above Act and the regulation thereunder, every person and ' company being the awner of ljnd in New Zealand, or being the holder or owner of any mortgage or mortgages of land in New 1 aland within the meaning of the said Act, is hereby required to duly make and furnish to me, in the prescribed form, returns of such la*d »nd mortgages as at 12 o'clock noon on the 81st day of Maicliinst, And, further, notice is hereby given that such ictn.ns shall in all cases be delivered at, o r fo-warded to, the office of tho Onmmissionor o£ Taxes, in the Government Buildings, at Wellington, on or before the fist diy of May, 1001. JOHN McGOWAN, Commissioner or Taxes. Note.—Forms of return limy be obtained at any Postal Money-order Office. 6.27 E. R. LAND FOR SETTLEMENTS ACT. IMPROVED FASMS FOR LEASE. Kohika settlement, south CANTERBURY.—3B33 acre?, divided into fifteen tecticns, for disposal en lease in perpetuity, in areas varying from 139 acres to 391 acres, at rentals from 5s 9d to 9s 4d per sere per annnm. This settlement is pari of the well-known Otaio Estate, foitnerlyowi.ed by Mr. Teschemakcr; is situated between Titoaru and Waimate, twenty miles from the former town p.nd eleven miles from the latter. Land well adapted for mixed fanning; in good heart, has produced heavy crops of wheat and np to 60 busheh of eats to the acre. Depth of strong black soil, 7in to B>n. Climate temperate; sufficient rainfall for general farming. Open for application, at Ohristchurch end Timai a, on 13th May, 1901. Ballot to be held at Timaru on the 18th May. MANGAWHATA SETTLEMENT. WELLINGTON (formerly known as Morrison's Estate) —1226 acres divided into seven sections, for disposal on lease in perj 'tuity, in areas varying from 98j acres to 319 acres, at rentals from 12s 9d to 15s per acre per annum. This settlement is situated between EoDgotea and Oroua Bridge Bailway Station, a prosperous district, near important township.;. The land is first-class, comprising grassed flats suitable for dairyfarming and fattening stock. Open for application, at Wellington and Palmerston North, on Tuesday, 11th May, 1901. Ballot to be held at Palmerston North on 16th May. d,w20,27,4,1l
TRINITY COLLEGE, LONDON (Instituted 1872). 'jPHE last days of entry lor the next Local I Examinations in Music are as under, viz. INSTRUMENTAL and VOCAL, Jane 22nd, 1961. The Seven National Frizes of £5 and £3 each, and Three Lacal Exhibitions, value £9 9s each, are awarded annually, in July. New Plymouth Centre: Chairman of the Local Committee, Vex. AEanDBAOOH Guviiii. Local Secretary: N. K. MacDiabmid, froni whom the eurrent Regulations, as well as particulars of Higher Examination!,, may be obtained. o«t« 'imWmm NOTICE OF KEMOVAJL. THE Excelsior Joinery Works have been R'EHOVKD to new premises next th« Presbyte Cnurch. Devan- 4reet, East. 0. OL) w F,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXIII, Issue 81, 26 April 1901, Page 3
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