THIS DAY. [EWTOtf KING will sell by auction at I his Mart as above, — A Large Consignment of Rattan Furniture, lust arrived from Japan, consis ting of— Chairs, Tables, Etc. fEWTON KIN© has received instracI tions from Mrs. Capul to sell by aviation at hia mart to-day,— Her valuable Property known as " Mon-tcs-i," containing 13 acres 1 rood 1 ' perches, more or less, together' th dwelling, tennis lawn, rid gromtK This pro rty is situat >,d at *he corner of Hendrie and Hobson-streets, being part of sub-division V on the ph i of the Kitzroy district, and is very suitable for sub-di' sion. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Mr. J. B. Boy, so 1 cit >r, or to .the auctioneer. Sale at 2 o'clock. SATURDAY, 15th MARCH. , JSWTON KING has received instrucI tions from the Taranaki Coun&y Council to sell by auction at his Mart o» the above date, — The Kight to Collect TOLL for the term of Twelve Months from 3 Let March, 1902, to 31st March, 1903, at the undermentioned Toll Gates : WAIWAt'AIHO MOUNTAIH BOAD INGLEWOOD SOUTH JUNCTION BOAD OMATA. Conditiori of Lease at Sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. w!815dl48l815 OR. HOME "AS Bemoved to his New Rebidence, Powderham-atreot (Opposite the Convent). 1
1™ in the KawhiaOounty advertised Opn for Selection 18th March, 1902, have been WITHDRAWN from sale, pnd they will oe Re-opened on lease in perpetuity on Bth April, 1902. GKRHARD MUELLER, Commisßiomrof Grown Lands, Auckland. 28th February, 1902. 1
NEW PLYMOUTH COURTHOUSE X until noon of MONDAY, 10th Ma rob, for Painting, etc., at New Plymouth Courthouse. The specification*, etc., are on exhibition at the Post Officr, New Plymouth, and also at this office. Trie lowebt oraiy tender not necessarily accepted. G. L. COOK, Resident Engineer, Public Works Office, Hunterville, 25th February, 19. 2. NEW PLYMOUTH MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION. THE Annual Ueneial Meeting will be neld •n FRIDAY, 7th Match, at S p.m., in the Farmers' Club Booms. M. FLEETWOOD. BAWD CONTEST. ACCOMMODATION FOB VI3ITOBS. [OUSEHOLDE' * who can proride for L the comfort r2 Visitors to New Plymouth are invited to furnish puticularsas to the" number of L-dies, Gentlemen, or, Children they can accommodate, siatiog terms by the day or week. Early intimation requested, to be nt to either of the Committee. B. COCK, 0. CABTKB. 6 W AMBURY. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TAKE NOTICE:-The Valuation List for the Borough of New Plymouth for the j-epr 1902-1903, is now open for irspeotion at the Borougn Office, Town Hall, Now Plymouth. All objections thereto mu 0 be left at the Courthouse, Rob?-stieet, oa or before the 15th d«y of Ma.ch, addessed to the Asaersment Coori; and a copy of ever/ 3nch objection must be left at the Town Clerk's Office, Borough of New Plymoutb, not less than seren days before the next sitting of the said Court. 0. E. BELLBINGEB, dl 3 612 Town Clerk.
WHITELEY HALL. MONDAY, MARCH 3, AT 7.30 p.m. SEND-OFF TO MR. MARFELL. MUSIO, FRUIT BANQUET. Election of Officer* Vrohibition League. TABANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER. JT is hsreby publicly notified that noi nations for the election of One Member of the Education Board will be received by me at the Education Bourd Office up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, the 25th March next, that the election will be held on Wednesday, the ISth April. No person shall be eligible a> a candidate | for election unless he is nominated in writting by at least two electors and the nomir ation paper bsating the candidate's consent in writing is received by the Returning Officer before the noninations are close 1. The vacsney is caused by the ret'rement of Mr. B. A. Higaett. Nominatio s must be signed by two members of a (School Committee of a Dist ct constituted under the Education Act, r id bear the written consent of the candidate nomina ed. P. S. WHITOOMBB, Returning Officer. Education Office, Feb.u-.ry 28th, 1902, w1d1,3 TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD \ FPLICATIONS w'll be received at the /\_ Education Board Office, New Plymouth, until MONDAY, 24th Mfrch, 1902, for the following appointments : Sole Teacher, Pukearahe. Present average attendance, 8; residence. I Sole Teacher, Huiakama. Present average attendance, 40; no residence. Mistress, Kaiauai. Present average al'endance, 43. Mistress, Waiongona. Present aver.-je at- - tendance, 51. Mistress, Urenui. Present avewje attendance, 51. Assist-nt, Central. Present salav , £BO. Salaries according to the Colonial Scale. Applic nsts»are requested to forward a medical certificate. Application forms may be obtained on applj ing to the Bo ird's Office. P. 8. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Educition Office, February 28th, 190 i. w1d1,3
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 59, 1 March 1902, Page 3
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774Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 59, 1 March 1902, Page 3
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