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IN STEVENS, or his Agent, will id with the Imperial Remount Commission era at the undermentioned places for the purpose of purchasing Horses for South Africa of a sma'ler class than has hitherto been purchased, viz. .-—from 14.2 to 15.1 hinds. Any colour will be accepted excepting; white or piebald, age from five to ten years, inclusive r New PIymouth—WEDNESDAY, 16»h April. Stratford—THUßSDAY, 17th April. Haweia -FRIDAY, 18th April. Patea—SATURDAY, 19th April. Wsnganui—MONDAY, 21st April, tc

i FRIDAY, APRIL 18. TKWTON KING has received instructions ij. * from Miss Hihst, who i» leaving f( ! Fngland, to sell byauc'ion, without reserve I at her residence, No. 3 York Terrace, on j the above date, ! Ml her Household Furniture and effects, consisting of ; Fuperior Piano by Waldemar, in , first-c/ass order. Couch j and Occasional Chair1 Tables, Oval Inlaid Table (New Zealand woods), Dining Fxten- | sion Tabl-, Axminster Carpet. Heirth Hugs, Vendors and Irons, Sideboard, Liaolum, Carreb Square. Book Cupboird, I robe, 5 Chests Drawers, fron and Wood Bedsteads, Mtttrasses, Washstsnris and ware, Dressingtables, Chairs, Clocks, Crock wy, Doulton Diiner Set, Blinds, Curtains, Hand Hewing Ma«hine, Mangle aid Sundries. wl2d, 14,17 Sale at 2 o'clock-. SATURDAY, 19th APRIL. TO BUILDLRS AND CARPENTERS. TEUTON KING has receded instrucJ. " tions from the National Banr of New Zealand, Ltd.. to sell by auct on at his mart, as abr.ve.— The Building in Brougham-street lately occupied by Mr. Joe Da Sil«a. To be removed within 14 days i iter sale.

Sale at 2 o'clock. 1719 CONTINUATION OF MONSTER SALE OF DRAPERY<fcOLOTHIK,G. SATURDAY, 19th APRIL. 1' frem Mesirs. MoMastbb & Bhah)Hßß, oE Auckland, to sell by auction, Without Kessrve, in the shop in Devon-street, nsxtto Mr. Jos. Hooker's, on the above date, — The Bahnce of his 3took of Drapery and Clothing, consisting of .Men's youths', nn<\ boy's clothing, mackintoshes, hats, fhirts, ties, v diess good", serges, cashmeres, silks, velvets, prints, mu»Hns, calico, hheeting, flannfilette, towels l , table linen, blankets, rugs, quilts, mantles, jackets corsets, ladies' underclothing, umbrellas, and general drapery of every description. NO R'-SKhVfl 1 . Sale at 11 30 o'clock.

TO THE CHAIRMEN AND MEMBERS of the various School Committees of Taracaki, — GENTLEMEN,— Having been nomitated for the seat oa the Boird of Education, | vacated l>,y Mr. Hiirrett, I beg to request the favour of your support. I would point out that the southern end of the coastal portion of the district has long been unrepres- Dtsd sDd requires the a'tention of a member thoroughly acquainted with iis requirements. Further, I am assured, my lone acqua'ntanee with the practical work of education will assist the Board in the elucidation of problems which are constantly cropping up. Should I b8 returned Committees may rely on their best interests being carelully considered.—l am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient He'vane, JAMES J. KUVIN. Warea, Marco 1302. *

H4PPY BE THY DREAMS. THEY WILL BE, IF YOU SMOKE SALMON AND GLUGKSTEIN'S GOLD FLAKE CIOARETTKS. Wholesale at J. Aveby's, DeVon-atreet. Retail at T. Furlong's and H. 'Bennett's, Tobtcconiatf J, IIYBRB AND CO., tc Agents, Wellington,

ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOUBK- . HOLDERS. THE Annual Meeting of Householders for the Election of School Committees will be held in the several School Districts, at the places stated below, on MONDAY, April 28th, at the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Memoera of School Committees for the <msuing y?ar, as provided b.y Seption 5 of '■ The School Committee's Electi n Act, 18SH." The number of persons to be elected for each dis'rict is as follows: Denbigh Hoad, Huiraogi, Hurford Road, Huiroa, Matau Ngariki, Pukearuhe, Pohokura, Purangi, Rowan Road, Tarata, Tataraimaka, Tahora.TatutawA, Tongaporutu, VJruti, and WaiM each Ave (5) pen-ons. The election to be held in tho respective school houses.

Bell, Bird Road, Carrineton Road, Oardiff, Dudley Road, Durham Road, Egmont Village, Klthmn Koad, Frankle? Road, Fitzroy, Huiakama, Kent Road, Kaimata, Kaiaoai, Lepperton, Mangorei, Midbirst, Mahoe, Ngaire, Opunake, Oaonni, Okato, Oakura, Omata, Pungarehu, Pembroke Road, Hahotn, Ratipiko, Salisbury Road, Stanley Road, Tikorangi, Tariki Road, Toko, Urenui,Warea, Waitara, and Whangamoruona, each seven (7) pereors. The election to be held in the respective school houses. Kent Road election to be held in the Lower Kent Koad Schoolhouse; Bell, in the Bell Flock Schoolhouse; Toko, in the Toko Town Hall.

A'ew Plymouth, Tnglewood, and Stiatford each uine (9) persons. New Plymouth election to be held in the Town Hall, New Plymouth, ; Inglewopd ejection to be held in thß Schooibouse. Inglewqoc] Strafford election, to be beld in the Sobooihouse, Stratford. NOMINATION OFCANDIDAW. Housebolders of the various School Districts are hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee in their District the names of prrsons, beinu Resident Householders, nominated by tnem to p.erj?3 pj> the Committee tor the ensuing term, '*'■><•

The nominations must be in writing signed by the proposer and candidate, and sent to the Ohairman of thecichoil Committee on or before MONDAY, April 21st 1902, not later than 8 p.m. Nominitions may aho be made at the Meeting of Househoulders to be he'.d on MOhPAy, Apri} 2§th, 1902. The flrsc meeting of eiph pf the elected Committees f< r the appointmont of Chairman is hereby convened at thi above named places immediately after fcha elections. By order of the Board. P. S. WHITOOMBB, Secretary Education Office, Match 27th, 1902. 226w5

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 17 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 17 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 17 April 1902, Page 3

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