THIS DAT. NEWTON KING will sell ty auction at his Haymaiket Yards as above,— PIGS, HORSES, Traps, kc. Sale at 12 o'clock. At the Mart.—Fowls, Ducki, Potatoes, Onions, Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Coaches, Cnei-ts Drawers, Oheffonier, Cupboards, Chairs, Prams, Go-carts, Cots, Blinds, Clocks, Kitchen Utensils, Fancy Goods, Jewellery, etc., etc. Sale at 1.30 o'clock.
r fHE Usual Monthly Meeting of the Tarat. naki Branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute will be held in the Board's Room at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th inst., when a piper will be read by Miss Hodgkinson. Full attendance requested. All teachers invited. Executive at 1.45 p.m. ALFRED GRAY, Hon. Sec. TARANAKI METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL PARADE OF STALLIONS. SHOULD sufficient inducement offer the Annual Parade will be held at the Hay market Reserve on BA'URDAY, 28th in-t., at nooD. Entries, 2a Gd e»2b, close SATURDAY, 21st inst. 1 THOS. 0. KELSEY. Secretary.
PARIROA NATIVE SCHOOL. TENDERS will be received at thii office until noon of MONDAY, the 7th day of October, 1901. for Heinoval of Native School Buildings from Mawhitiwhitl to Parirra. Pians and specifications are on exhibition at the Post Offices at Patea, Stratford, Haw era, New Plymouth, and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L COOK, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Hunterville, 19th September, 1901. w2128 NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH BOHOOL, SEWING TE&CHER. APPLICATIONS are requested for the position of Teacher of Higher Sewing, Applicants to give q lalificatioasand to state salary per term for t> acting a class of 30, one lesson of two hours per week. Also additional fee required for each pupil above that number. Applications to bo sent in not later than September 30th. WU.TER BEWLEY, of 3ecretary. TAPUAE BRIDGE CLOSED. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Ta:ua9 Bridge, on South Road (between Oakura and New Plymouth), will ba OLOSED against tr.ffic from 8 a.m. on MONDAY, 83rd September, 1901, nntil S p.m on TUESDAY, 24th September, 1901. (Traffic will be allowed to go over on thee dates only when the mail coach is there to oross the bridge.) H. OKEY, 1618 21 Chairman Taranaki County. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. ■VrOTICB is hereby given tint Bye-laws have been adopted by the New Plymouth Harbour B*ard on 30th Septemh r, 1 1901, rev king all existing. Bye-laws for i regulating the general conduct and proceedings of the Bond, and making other Bye-1 l"»ws for the like purposes; and that such Bye-laws ate to come Mi 'ores on the first day of November, 1901; and that copies of such Bye-laws are printed and open to publio inspection at the cffice of the Board, 1 Brougban-fitreet, New Plymouth, during | office hours. I O. BUNNELL, d2l , Secreta y. rpHE GOVKKNMENT INSURANCE DE.. 1 PAKTMENT !r prepared to i>rant Eirploycrs of Labour covtrs agaiust risks—co- - nccted wth their trade or t'Ubino s— 1 under the Workers' Compeim'ion Act, 'be . Employer*' Liability Acts, as well as under the Common Law. Owners of Property ami Mortgagees also protected under special tables. Personal Accident Insurance effected in all branches. For particulars as to rates, etc, apply to the local offices of th« Department, J. H. RICHARDSON, t c Commissioner.
JOHN MYNOTT, LAND AND OOMMIBBION AGENT. NW-OOMERS wi'l flna it to their advantage to call npoQ the above before investing. Labour Bareau and Hegletry Office for Servants. N.B.—Advice gratis. Address, Onrrle-atreet
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. ■pX&MINATIONS will Commence on J TUESDAY, 10th December 1901, for the following:— Matriculation, Junior Scholarships, Medical Preliminary, Solicitors' General Knowledge and Barristers' General Knowledge. PLACES OF EXAMINATION : Auckland, Qisborae, Napier, New Plymouth, Wansranui. Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Greymoutb, Ohristchurch. Timaru, Oamaru, Dunsdio, Invercargill. Candidates must send to the Registrar of the University, Wellington, signed with all their names in full, a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined. Such notice must be sent on or before TUESDAY, 23rd Ootiber, accompanied by the Examination Fee, or up to 30th OCTOBER, with a fins of Two Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must exobftoge &dd6d| wd Public Account Receipts or St-rajs will not be accepted. FBES: For Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, or General Knowledge Examinations Two Guineas For Junior Scholarship Examination ... One Guinea (In this case a second guinea is payable if the Candidate Matriculates). Candidates are required to us* Foims ol Application, which m«y be had frots the Registrar. Candidates must state distinctly for which examination they propose, to enter. Candidates for Junior Scholership must not be less than 18, and not more than 19 years of ape on Ist December. Fifteen Junior Scholarships, each of the annual value of £3O, pnd tenable for three years, are offered at this Examination. There will be an additional allowance ol £2O made to Sjholavs who requlie to live away from home to attend a Universitj College. J. W. JOYNT, Registrar. Wellington, 14th Sep* mber, 1901. wdll I 81 '° SUNBEAM PUKE CEYLON j tgnli-R, COCK & SON,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 21 September 1901, Page 3
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