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)ASSING through New Plymouth onj Ijl TUESDAY 18th, and Inglewood WEDNESDAY 19th, 4 Gigs and 1 Baggy. Traps sild en the road.—Brayshaw k Co., Importers. ' 19 I N.P. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. I T. S. JOHNS, Hon. Sec. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. JLI Instalment of the Hnrbonr Kate will be due and payable at the office of the Board, Brougham-street, New Plymouth, onTHDRSDAY, 20th inst An additional 10 per cent will be charge! on all arrears at the end of the current month and proceedings token for the recovery of ssune, C. RBNNKI-L, Secretary. March 10th, 1902. 1113 18wl5 22 FENCING WIRE.

•pHE 00-OPERVTIVE SOCIETY ha\e S. just landed direct from the makers a c insignment of Johnstone's Porcupine BARB WIRE, half cwts., in first-class order. Will be sold OhbAP. COUNTY RATEPAYERS' PETITION. WHEREAS the New Plymouth Borongh Council propose to claim from the T aranaki County Counctl a one-third share of the cost of an expensive bridge aver the Te Henui stream. *"!< U • TY RATEPAYERS will take notice that the following petition will be circulated throughout the Oounty for signature:— We, the undersigned ratepayers of the Taranaki County, hereby protest against the erect'an of a costly bridge ever the Te Hen .i river (as proposed by the New Plymouth Borough Council at an estimated cost of £3,4t«) the Tiianaki County Council being nailed upon to contribute towards the cost thereof. Re sons for protesting will also b« stated in the petition. H. OKEY, Chairman, Taranaki County Council. PUBLIC NOTICE. Mr. E. METCALF SMITH, M.H.R., WILL HOLD an EXHIBITION of the MATERIAL made from the TARANAKI IRONSAND and other local minerals; and will deliver a PUBLIC LBOTURE on his mission to Kngland. All and evt-ry information will be given, from the time he left the Colony until his return.- He will also give a full explanation of t.h« position, ! objects, and aim of tho New Zealand Mining, Smelting, Manufacturing, and Engineering Company. In the THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT! Exhibition will be open from 10 o'clock in the morning until one hour before the lecture. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Lecture a,', 8 p.m. sharp. His Worslrp the Mayor in the chair. Admission— SHILLING, to cover expenses. P.B.—Under the patronas" of the Hon. A. J. Oadman, 0.M.G., M.L.O. i dw!B NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. SALE OF LEASE OF L4ND AT MOTUROA. pEWLEY & GRIFFITHS will sell by 13 public auction on FRIDAY, the 18th April. 1901, at 2 p.m., at their mart, corner of Devon and Egmont-streets, New Plymouth, on behalf of the New Plymouth Harbour Board: Lease of 45 Acres, parts of Sec. 187, Omata District and 811 Grey Di-trict, for 15 years from 25th January, 1902, w th right of renewal for 21 years, at a rental of £1 per annum. For particulars, conditions of dale, etc., apply to the Secretary of the New Plymouth Harbour Bom), ar:d to Oliver Samuel, the Board's Solicitnr, and to the Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH. IVf EWTON KING has received instructions \ from Mrs KENDALL, wfco is giving up boafdinglvuse-keeping. on accouut of ill health, to sell by »notion the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac, consisting of— Double and Sinele Iron Bedsteads! Wiie Mattresses, Kapnc and other Beds, Pillows, Bedding 1 , Chest Drawers, dressing Tables, Mirrors, Washsttinds and Ware, Linoleum, t heffoniers, Chairs, Dresser, Tables, Creokery, Gl&pswars, Kitchen Utensils, etc, etc. Also,— A quantity of Crockery, Cutlery, Electro-Flaie, Harmonium, Fancy Goods, and Sundries. NO RESERVE. Sale at 2 o'clock. THE Band Contest Committee bag to Thank the following Ladies for having l sn successfully carried through the arrangements ror Aftern-on IVa to the visiting Bandsn en; and also to thank those Ladies who so willingly subscribed to same in 1 money and dishes. Names of ladies who assisted at the Harder Party to entertain Visaing Bands:— Mesdames Doekrill, K. M. Smith, F. G. Evans, Copland, Ellis, McOleland, Taunton, W. Bennett, I. Bennett, Kyan. Joseph, W. H. Skinner, D. O'Brien, Ha*gb, F. Bicbards, O'Brien, Hawkins, O'Leary, Yates, 0. T. Mill', George Cock, Pascoe ; Misseß Bennett, Testar, Bosworth, Joseph (2), Bobin, Hart, | I Nichols, Sarten, Ellii, Smith, Byan, McOomish, Nash. 18 TEACHERS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. AT the request of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, twenty women teachers for Refugee Camps in South Africa will be selected in this colony. The engagement will be for one year. The salary offered is £IOO for the year, with the prospect of further employment for those teachers who give satisfaction and elect to remain in South Africa. Free rations and accommodation in the Gamps are given, and teachers will receive medical attendance free The cost of transit from the place or residence to the place of interview will be paid to tho3B candidates selected by the Education Department for interview; and to the candidates finally selected there will also be paid the cost of transit from their homes to the port of embarkation, and second class steamer fares to South Africa. Candidates must be of sound physical constitution. They will be medicallv examined before final selection. Preference will be given to trained women teachers, having, if possible, four ur five year's experience of infant work. Ability to teach singing is an essential qualification. Every application should be addressed to the Sec? retary of the Board of Education of the district in which the candidate lives; but it is not intended that the appointments should bB confined to those engaged in public elementary schools. Applications, in each case accompanied by two or three recent testimonials, and marked " Teacher for South Africa," should reach the offices of the savtral Boards of Education not later than March 27th. Circulars, giving fuller information, and forms of application, may be obtained within the nest few days at the offices of the several KMucation Boards, (Signed) GEORGE HOGBEN, Secretary for Education. Education Departm?nt, Wellington, 13th March, 1902. 19

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 71, 18 March 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 71, 18 March 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 71, 18 March 1902, Page 3

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