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WANTm— Good Bricklayers, Apply O. OtiFF, Excelsior Timber Yard. n 0 BANDSMEN.-Good Billets found for 1 Cornet and Tenor Horn players.— Abplications addressed to J.H.O, White Hsrt Hotel. MA>LIN is specially adapted for hot weather, being non-heat ng. All storekoepers.—Wholesale agents, Bdbbfss, Fbabeb k Co. BOROUGH Of NEW PLYMOUTH, lil Kingwbll BKINNF.R has been appointed Inspector {pro torn) under "The Building By-law Bl 1902 " Dated this 27th day of March, 1902. C. E. BffiLLRINGER, 8 Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. P AGUiS PREC.YUriONS. OWING to the Plague breaking out Bgain in Sydney, residents are requested to renew the crusa-le against Rats. Kat poison may be obtained free of charge on application at the Borough Offices. 0. E.' BELLRINGER, 3 Town Clerk. STAR FOOTBALL OLUB. THE Annual Deneral Meeting of theßtar Football Club will be held in the Red Honse Hotel THIS EVENING (Wednesday. 2nd April) at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers and general. 0. B. LEVER. Hon. Sec. TARANAKI MUSEUM. THE Museum will be opened to the public on THURSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4 30 p.m. W, E. SPICNCER, t* Hon. Sec. SHOOTING SEASON, 1902. SPORTSMEN are hereby WARNRD that the 'aw prohibits the shooting of Native and Imported Game until the season opens on the Ist MAY. D. McALLUM. LAND TRANSFER a 0 !: NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will oe brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1885,' unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the data of Gazette containing this notice:— 911, Public Trustee, section 103, Hna and Waiwakaibo District. 5» acres, 3 roods, unoccupied. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Plan 1765 Dated this 27th day of March, 1902, at the Lands Registry Office, New Plymouth. B." L. STANFORD, 29 District Land Registrar. COUNTY RATEPAYERS' PETITION. WHEREAS the New Plymouth Borough Council propose to claim irom the Taranaki County Council a one-third share of the cost of an expensive bridge over the Te Henui stream. OCUftTY RATEPAYERS will take notice that the following petition will be circulated throughout the County for signature:— We, the undersigned ratepayers of the Taranaki Oounty, hereby protest against the erect'on of a costly bridae over the Te Henoi river (as proposed by the New Plymouth Borough Council at an estimate J cost of £3,448) the Taranaki County Council beine nailed upon to contribute towards the cost thereof. Reasons for protesting will also be stated JQ the petition. H. OKEY, Chairman, \ Tarauaki County Council. ! STRATFORD WANGAMOMONA BRANCH RAILWAY. SKINNER ROAD AND TOKO STATIONS CONTRACT. FRTRH written tenders will ba received at this office until Noon FRIDAY, 11th April, for the Erection of Railway Stations at Skinner-road and Toko. Amended plans, specifications, etc, may be seen at Hawera and Hew Plymouth Post Offii.es and at this office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily j accepted. < 1 F. W. FURKERT, Assistant Engineer. | Public Works Office, | Stratford, 14th March, 1902. j wls 2229d!9262i
THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON EXAMINATIONS for 1902 will be beld T?XAMINATI< VJ as under, v Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on the 7lh June. Practical Examinations in vocal and instrumental mush at a date to be announce! later. Gold and silver medals will be given to the candidates taking first and second places on the Honoui s list in New Zealand. Music published foi last jear's examinations may be used this year. Oopies of regulations anrt syllabus can be had on application to the undersigned. All entries close on the Ist May. If W. RICHMOND, td lion. Local representative. tawa-*!. mm.» son,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 2 April 1902, Page 3
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812Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 2 April 1902, Page 3
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