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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SLEEPER SUPPLY I Stores v Manage r 's Office, , WelUr-gtcn, 22nd April 1901. 'PHIS Railway Depaitroent will purchase I_ I SLEEPERS, 7ft. by Sin. by sin. in sizn, , in lots of 2fio or mo: e, delivered and stacked at any r»ilway-station cr sidiig, at the f lluwing rites, viz.:— Hewn or Sawn ToSara SleepTs at 3s 6d each. Offers to ciipp'y will bis received at the ~]Uihva> Ftores Manager's Office up to 31st j May, 11101. 'J he Ire s from which sleepers will be cnt 'shall lo felled du ing the months of June, July, and August. All timber mast be Jelled by September. Sleepo s to b9 nil heat-wood, free from large kno's, shakes, »nd other defects; bewn , tr.ua in shape, and out of winding; to be sawn square at o d»; to be cut from large trees (no 1 oneycombed or burnt timber will ibe accepted); to be stacked as directedJSmd to be approved and pased'by the Bailway Inspector, Sleepers will b; inspee'ed in the bush if bo required by the suppliers but no Inspector will be sent to pass a less number than 250. On receiving notice 'f sleepers being ready for inspection, the District Engineer will send an Inspector fo pass and brand thorn After the s!eep?rs have 1-cen branded and inspected the supplier must deliv r them at tlij railway station or siding at which he offered to supply; after sivh delivery has teen made the Inspector will givp the supplier his certificate, and fo' such as have passed in-pcctioi pat raent will be nia J .e within fourteen days, or as neir as may be, rf the Inspector's cenilUata having Leon givn, Fifty per cent, of the nvmbei urder'ak'n to be supplied, to be delivered by the end of October, and the whole by the 31st December, 1901. Condemned sleepers must bs distinctly branded by the Inspect r. Before commencing to ell the trees notice must be given to the l islr'ct Engineer, that he may send the Inspector into the bush to vi;w the trees Intended to be cut. By Order, THOS, FELTON. dwow24 . Stores Manager, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE time for receiving tenders for the above-mentioned Sleepers his beea extended to the 15th instant, and the attention of T« nderers is drawn to the amended specification. W. H. HALES, Public Works Offi-e, Wcl'ington, '3rd War, IPOI. T&RANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON.—IST May to 31BT July, ltlOO THE Shooting Serson for Game (exceptine kaka, native pigeonß, tui, pnkako, white 1 eron, andc ested grebe) and Imported Game, in tbo I-iistrict consisting of the Ooutities of Tarar.abi and Clifton (excepting the Mount Egmo> t Forest Reset ve, Kaitaki Ranges, being Sections 168 i>nd 170, in the Oakura Distiict, and Paraninihi or White Cl'ffs Reservation) will com pence on the Ist May and ond on July 31st, I o£h days inclusive. In the Mount Egmont Forest Rese've, being the area within the circumference of a ci'cle, having a radius of six mi'6s from the summit of Mount Egmont, the shooting of Native aod Imported Game is strictly probihited at all times. Licenses can be obtained from the Ohief Postmaster at New Plymouth, the Postmasters at Waitara, Inglcwood and Opunake. LIOENSES ISSUED. ord A. Rutberfo'd A. O. Clarke rvev J. H. McOa:lum cjt G. f». Cmne't P. M Harriiea ' R. G. Cottier Ml H. Jon"s •ison G. W. Ware'om J. O. Aduns vling Geo. Francis 3 ]'*. Julian J. P. Wilso-i J. W. Bion I*. l.ausman W H Birch i 3 er A. Colson n J. H Kingsley J Bennett F. Gibbors jott W. Des^rges Frei '\ Ftncham t K M .y V. Hm phrios .1. I.nve'l oud VV. Bow'ey N. Bewl»y J tnptnson INGLEWOOD L'CEN ES. B K. Huverbier C-'ri»tiphir Dixon Chas. K. I a'ireat "m Barkitt s rthur ' ilbert .) (lihsin jin Ejn»ft Goirgo W F Percival C. 0. Smith T 1). Oils->n i. F Pratt J W. Wir field Geo. Taylor P. H Hirbutt Geo Jem n Hr. Pott-r F A. M .Rarrlii son Frank H'und sh John Hook Thos. Nioholla B. A. B. Gamlin 3's. Minhiuniok Kdmunrl Hworth J. Frewin 'Chas. Hodgson OPUNA.KR LIOBNaE' 1 ; H. Bvrutli G Heenan W: Aitken J Judion A. Bi chell WAITAHA. LICENSES. J. I. Lu ona T. Isv>cs "\ Topless W. Rowe, jun. A. t'age T.T. Hicks C. A. t'umbU K. F. Buokthought H- Riihirrls (Jeo. Ramson C- H VVi'son v\\ Sampson A. S. Baker Parris Taylor JW£5 REWARD will be paid to any person procuring the conviction of any offender against the provision of the " Animals Protection Act, 1880." D. McALLUM, Secretary.

SYLVIA Loading oIAJKCJA EVERYWHERE, LAUNDRIES. Housewives arid Kxperts agreetbatitis the bcstfor HIGH-GLASS The most Reliable. Works freely Stiffens well. <P!3P" Takes a bigb, finish. SYLYIA STARCH Is GUARANTEED A pure rioh Slarch and free from all adulteration. Uives perfect satisfaction. USE NO OIHEK

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue XXIII, 8 May 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue XXIII, 8 May 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue XXIII, 8 May 1901, Page 3

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