FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE undersigned, who intend* leaving the neighbourhood invites tenders, stating p-ica and terms for his woll-known farm ef ab"ui 480 acres freehold and 53 acres leasehold, din c t ir to numerous paddocks, situated at Gr»erton, Tauranga. The dry law] portion of the farm is in fair grass, turnips and o'her cultivation, being nearly all ploughab'e; the swamp part of abont 100 acres is in a fair way o£ rapidly coming into each pasture. A fairly good liomesteai, with out-bnild-ings and orchard is on the property I shall be p'eased to show any intending tenderer over the f.vro. Tenders received till noon of 20th Jnne. Farther particu'ars and information can be obtaiuc j from the owner. HENRY KIKIC, or K. SKDDON, Tauranga, Auctioneers.
CHETWODE SCHOOL, OEVON-ST WfST, NtW PLYMOUTH. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for the Highu' Education of Girls. Principal: MISS STANFORD Assisted by Miss MoEachen, M.A., and an * Etiioik nt t'taff.
'HE School Course includes English in J. all i s branches, French, Latin, Mathematics, Science, Theory of Music, Calisthenics, Class Siimtie:, and Needlework. Pupil* prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and all Musical Examinations. A limited cumber of Music Pupils will be received, betides t! o<e attending the school. Mi.s Borlasb of Wellington, is forming Dancing Clas»os in connection with She School. The csurse will include Calisthenics, Marching, Step Dancing, Plain Dances, and Fancy Dances. The next term will commence WEDNESDAY, May 29th. Mifs Stanford will be at home to enrol intending pupils on TUESDAY, May 28th, from 3 to 5 p.m. to
PUBLIC NOTICE. Taranaki County Office, New Plymouth, 6th May, 1901. PUBLIC NO'J lOE is hereby given that the Taranskl County Council have established a Toll on Mountain Koad, north of Tnglewood Township, botwe»n Brown and Co.'s Sawmill Sim'l the Waionjona River, and that the scale of lolls to be collected at «uch gate shall ne as set out in the schedule hereto, and fhnt scale of toll shall be collected at . iiate on and after THURSDAY, the 23t . <■ v o£ Majr, 1901. 5C..:... OF CHARGES I . s. d. Single or saddle iiorss 0 3 C irriape or vehicle dravdf by one lnrss 0 6 Carriage or vehicle drawn by two hoi>ea 9 horse ... ... 0 3 Fulilic van canyirg passengers for hire 8 0 Waggon or brake, tire und<?r 4 Inches, drwn by two horses 1 0 Additional horse ... 0 3 1 ray with 4-inch tire, drawn by one horse 0 4 Additional horse 0 3 Waggon with tire, drawn by two horses 0 8 Additional horse 0 3 Dray drawn by bullocks, every two bullocks to ba charged as one horse Grc*t cattle per hea-l 0 1. Sheep or goats driven 0 0J Mule or ass ridden or diven ... 0 2 Carriage or Vehic'e drawn by one in ule or ais 0 4 Carriage oi Vehicle drawn by more than one mule or ass 0 9 H. OKBl' Chairm * . 0. T. MILLS, CUrir. tc
WALL'S INDIAN CORN CURE. CU rtE3 Corns, Wat ts and Bunions, livery bottls is guarantee.! by me, any an; person purchising this remedy who is not satisfied can obtain refund of purchase money bj communicating with me. I make myself personally responsible for every bott'.c roV. WALL'S INDIAN PAIN KILLER This Ointment is guaranteed by me to cure any ache or p&in, cr purchase money returm.d in full. These ramodiad are obtainable only at WALLS, Gunsmith, tc New riymouth. ,
NEW PLYMOUTH GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. NEW WATER CLOSETS, URINALS, DRAINAGE, ETO. TENDE c S wilt be received at thU office until noon of MONDAY, the 10th day of June, 1901, for the Kreciion el Water Closets, Urlnuls, etc., at the Govercmsnt Buildings, New Plymouth. Drawings and specifications are on exhibition and he seen at the Post Offices at New Plymouth, Stratford, ajjd Hawca; also at the Pablio Works Office, Hon'erville. The lowest or any tender Dot necessarily accepted. 0. L COOK, Resident'Bngi&eer. Public Works Office, Hunternlle, May 15th, 1901, 2024 47 3137
MISS COTTIER Has now on Pale Extensive Consignments of WOOLS- 4 and 8 Ply —WOOLS, STOCKING YARNS of all makfs. —Berlin Fingerings. Fancy Work Silks in every shade Cloths in Fashionable Teneriffe Woik Cushions, Cosies, and Ooaiea for sba'iowwerk Delicate lace work, Lace Braids. LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALITY. Handsome Purses, Card Casea, Desks and Workboxes Novelties in Fashionable Chatelaines and Chatelaine Ba?s Laiieb' Companions—Scissor Oases Thimbles STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Account Books of all kinds. Da's and Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes in Boxes and Packets. Reading Books in great variety Periodicals, Pattern Books, etc. Prajer and Hymn Books, separate and combined. Oroamente, Basket-ware, Toys, Dolls, Photo Frames in choice designs. AGENT FOR MDME. WEIGEL'B COT PATTERNS. MISS COTTIER Brougham-street. miAcn BOOTS AND , HARNESS waterproof i a duck's back, ana soft ..j velvet. Adds threetimet to the wear of leftthM. Pleasant odour. Allows polish with blacking; • 6 80tB MEDAL 22 BXHIBITIO» JiIGHBST &WAHDB, lot superiority Blaek of Dales'! «SOLB MEDAL Dubbin
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 113, 29 May 1901, Page 3
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