THIS DAI. NEWTON KING will soil by auction at his Hajma ket Yards as above, — PIGS, HORSES, Traps . At the Hiytas ket en SATURDAY 22nd, und'r dis'ress warrant, — 1 W. A. Wood Hay Fake Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart.—Fowls, Ducks, 20 Canaries, Potatoes, f heese, Bacon, Riisina, Lamp?, ,Sadd'ea, Harness, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, 1 Mattresses, Chests Drawers, Ohefforier, Crockery, Glassware, and Sundries. Also, 1 bale Wool Mats and balaice of Fur Goods, consisting of Kangaroo, Wallaby, and Opossum Rugi, Hearlhßugt, Ladles' Tippets, etc. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. LEGAL. THE Offices of all the Solicitors practising in New Plymouth will be GLOBED on MONDAY 17th tnd TUESDAY 18th June. J. H. QUILLIAM, Hon. Sec. New Plymontb, 12 15 Legal Astociati«3.
NSW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ROYAL VISIT TO WELLINGTON. THE Mail Trains tetween New Pljmonth and W< 1 ington will RUN DAILY from THURSDAY 13tb, to TUESDAY 25th June inclusive. For excursion fares acd further parties lara ven posters at stations. 1016 BY ORDER.
SPE lAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT So the temis of "The Banks end Bankers Ac*, 1880," and "The Bank nnd Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," TUKSDAY and WEDNESDAY. 18! h and Jflth June—' Koyal Vitifc" —are hereby appoint'd Special Bank Holiday at the Ort.ces of the undermentioned Bulks in the Tarai.aki Provincial District:— The Bank of New South Wales— E. I. FINCH, Inspector. The Natiocal Bank of Net? Zealand, Ltd. J. H. B COATEB, General Manager. The Tank of Ans'ralasia, 0. WINTER, Inspector. The li nk of New Zealand, JAMES EM3LINO, . General Manager. New i'lymouth, 12oh Jane, 1901. 17
NOTICE TO VETERANS. IT havi' g 1 eea found gr. at inconvenience may > e experien< edfrom overcrowding, the Railway • fficials have been instructed to allow those Veterans wh se free passes are from stations North of Wanganui, and dated from rßth in>t„ to travel as though the passes had b en dated THURSDAY 13th, and following r'ays. Officials of the Maiawitu line have also been instructed to this effect. Passes will thus dite from 13th to 22nd June. tc EDWARD TRKGEAR.
EDUCATIONAL. I EVENING CLASSES for Matriculation li Medical Preliminary, JuniorindSenior Civil Servioe and Barristers' and Solicitors General Knowledge Examinations; also i-horthauc!, Book-keeping, etc.; held l>y Mr 0. M. Townseni], B A., and Mr. H. H. Ward of the High School. Apply, to H. H. WARD. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTIOEjjTO CLIENTS. THIS is to i)t>tify our Policyholders of Emplojeri' Liability Ant or Joint Policies', that they will be he'd covered under the Workers' Compensation for Accidents Act. 1900, pending re adjustment. Copies of the Act can be had gratis cn application at> the Company's Office, Brbugbam-street. W. J. SHAW, tc District Manager.
03E4N ACCIDENT GUARANTEE CORPORATION (L'mited). EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. OWING to the Compensation Act having l.eai gazetted, Clients are hereby notified that they will be protected and their P.lioies extended to cover such Act, pending nen rates and regulator s. W. J. FREETH, la District Manager, TRESPASS NOTICE. ANY Person found Trespassing on the Property of the v.u ersigned will to prosecuted, at.d TAKE NOTICE That Poison will be laid on the several pro perties mentioned ;-Wm. Paynter, A. Mcintosh, J. G. Mottrom, Heslop Barnitt, Humphries and Sons, Hospital Koad, Bole Brothers, Avenue Koad, New Plymouth. ttstll
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WING to extensive expansion of business I have be=ll compelled to move into larger premises, which lnve been specially erected for the purrose, on the site lately occupied by the Herald. PUBLIC NOTICE. Taranaki County Office, New Plymouth, 6th May, 1901. PUBLIC NOTIOE is hereby given that the Taranaki County Council have established a Toll on Mountain Boad, north of Inglewood Township, betwef n Brown and Oo.'s Sawmill and the Waion t -ona Biver, and that the scale of tolls to be collected at such gate shall be as set octinthe schedule hereto, and that such scale of toll shall be collected at such gate on and after THUKSDAY, the 23rd day of May, 1901. SCALE OF CHARGES. s. d. Sirgle or saddle horse ff 3 Carriage or vehicle drawn by one horse 0 6 Carriage or vehicle drawn by two horses 0 9 Additional horse , ... 0 3 Public van carrying pa sengers for hire ... 2 0 Waggon or brake, tire under 4 inches, drawn by two horses 1 0 Additional horse 0 3 Cray with 4-inch tire, drawn by ore horse 0 4 Additional horse 0 3 Waggon with 4-inch tire, drawn by two horses 0 8 Additional horse ... 0 3 Dray drawn by bullocks, every two bullocks to be charged as one horse ... ,Great cattle per head.. 0 1 j Sheep or goats driven 0 0« iMule or ass ridden or driven ... 0 2 Carriage or Vehicle drawn by one m ule or a<w 0 4 Carriage oi Vehicle drawn by more than one mule or ass 0 6 tc JAMES BKLLRINGEK, Devon Street. H. OKEY Cbairm 0. T. MILLS, Ulevk.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 120, 15 June 1901, Page 3
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