FOOTBALL!* FOOTBALL!! TUKAPA I. V. STRATFORD I. To be played in ths K-crculion 6.0 nic on FRIDAY, MAY 24th. Kick-xril ht 1.30 p.m. Admission: (!d; Ladies, free. H. SMARm V. MOVERLEY, Hon. Seel, Tukapa Football Ulub. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Limited). DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT TO AUCKLAND. t QVF.~H\L Excursion Tickets will hi issued k5 by t' eS S. JT.-apnhi on THURSDAY, Blh Junj, available for It dajs. FAHta:— Saloon, Returj ... £1 17-J 01 St .erage, Early application for ticket", in order to secure berths, is requested. WILLIAM D. WEBSTER, 6 Agent.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT TO AUCKLAND. SPECIAL Excurs'on Tickets—New Plymouth to Onehunga—will be i«ued by the S.B. Rotoiti, from New Plymouth for Pnehangs. on 3KIDAY 7th, and SATURDAY B'h Jnne only, available for 14 days. Fares: Baloon Return ... £1 17s Od Steerage £1 7s Od Early application for Tickets, in order to secure berths, is requested. A. 0. WALKER, td Branch Manager.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. THK 24th May i ui.-g a Government Holiday, no CAKi'U will be i-hippd .0 Noithcrn ot Southern \nn>- 011 that da I •. A. C. WALK EH, wd23 Brunch M.>n:'ger.
INGLE WOOD. SATURDAY, 25ra MAY. » structions from Mr. Buuwkluw Hoarocks to offer the "PKNWORTHAM ESTATE," comprising 3 sections, containing £B2 lcres, being Sections Nos. 10, 11, and 13, Block 2, Hairoa Survey District, by public auction, at their Mart, Irglewood, at 2.30 p.m., on the above date. Tha land will be c tfered in tl.ree lots : Lot 1, Section 10. 151 acres; Lot. 2, Section 11, 145 acres; Lot. V, Sect : on 13,286 acres. This landissitivited five miles to the East of Inglowood, a thriving township on the railway line between Stratfrrd ana New Plymouth, in the heart of the best dairying district in the Noith Island. Mr Roynolds, who ran a d>iry factory for some time at Inglewood, and who has had considerable experience, informed us that he could obtain more butter out o£ a gallon of milk here t' an in any plaoo he k ew of in 'he North Island, and subsequent results obtained in factories here fully bore out the statement. A first-class metalled r. ad rans to the property, and there is another good metalled road (the Kaimata Road) on the west side. The land is undulating and mostly ploughable, well laid down in choice grasses, and has not b-en used for dairying purposes, but chiefly as a sheep run, consequently the pasture is of exceptional excellence. It is subdivided into numerous paddocks by ffrstclass sheep-proof ferces, in good order, and the land can be ridden over in any direction. Section No. 10 has the homestead thereon, consisting of a fine ten-roofed residence in good preservation, situated in a well sheltered spot surrounded by beautifully laid out lawns and shrubberies ; trap-shed and stable, woolshed, dip, and cow-shed. The cattle and fhtep yards are the best in the district. There are three private bridges over the stream, and there has been considerable expenditure in niaWng it ono of the most attractive properties in ths whole district. ery, Post-office and Telephone, School, Public Hull, and Blacksmith's shop are situated opposite tha north-west corner of the pi-opeity. Conditions of Sale.—Ten per cent™ fall of hammer, balance of pu-chase money four weeks from date of sale, payable at the office of the Vendor's Solicitor, Mr. Oliver Samuel, New Plymouth. 22 23 24
CHETWODE SCHOOL, OEVON-ST WcST. KhW PLYMOUTH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for the Higher of Girls.
Principal: MISS STANKOKD, Assisted by Mis:; M(;EAcm:sr, M.A., and an Klujicnttk-.ff. rjpnK School Course includ s Eng'ish in JL all i s branches, French, Latin, Mathematics, Science, Theory of Music, Calisthenics, OUus Sinrirg, and Ni edlework. | I'upils prepared for Mxlriculution, Civil Service, and all Musral Examinations. lited rumbbr of Music Pupils will be .... 3, besidest v, osfc attending the school. Miss Bonr.ASE cf Wtlling'.on, is forming Dancing Classes in connee'.ion with the School. The csurse will include Calisthenics, rching, Step Dancing, Plain Ranees, and ocy Dar.cs. The next t rm will couiineuce WEDNESDAY, May 2Dt.li. Miss Stanford will be at home to enrol intending pupils on TUESDAY, May 28th, from 3 to 5 p.m. to XEW PLYMOUTH GOVERNMENT UUiLDIXGtt. XEW WAT EH OLOSETS, URINAL*, DRAINAGE, ETO. rfrVSNDEi rf will be rrcoived at this office S. nntil sioon of MONDAY, tAie ICth day of June, IHOI, for tha Kreciion of Water Oij.'.ets, Ur.nals, etc., al the Government i ftui'd'ufis, Mcv: Plymouth Drawings and j spiii.-ificaiions arc on n and liiay be teen at t : :u Po.t at New Plymouth, ifeatiorc', andHa\ve _ a; also A, the Public Works Office, Huu'crviUs. Olie lowest or any tender not neces»arily accepted.
G. h OOOK, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, HunterTille, May 151.1 i, 1901. 202127 813?
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 23 May 1901, Page 3
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