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I BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS are incited for the Grazing Right for ODe year of the western portion of the Racecourse Reserve, comprising thirty-six acres, more or less. I Particulars and conditions may be seen on i application at the 'Borough offices. Tenders I endorsed " Tender for Grazing " must reach | me not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, 21st April inst. F. T. BELLRI!' GER, j ! Town Clerk. \ Borough Offices, i J 21 April 15th, 1902 WHITELET TOWNSHIP.

THE Sale of the Mission Farm L«aaeh jlds is unavoidably POSTPON JCD for a few weeks. Lifchogreph plans are now being prepared and will be circulated when completed and the date of sale fixed. I can confidently ask all investors to wait for this sale, the terms are so exceptionally easy. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer.

NEW ZEALAND KAILWAYS. OFFERS TO SUPPLY SUJEFKRS FOR OKKOSOTING.

Storaa Manager's Office, Wellington, Oth March, 1902. THE Railway Department is prepared to purchase Rimu, Miro. Kahikatea, Matai, Totara, and Tana SLEEPERS, for creosoting, in lots of 250 or more, delivered and stacked at any railway station or siding between Eketahana and Takspau, and Wanganai and Woodville. Offwa to supply, stating price and number of each kind of sleeper and place of delivery, will be received at the stores Manager's Office, up to 30th April, 1903. B'ieepers to be of the exact dimensions of 7ft. by Sis. by Bin., at least one half heartwood, free from bark, large knots, shakes, and other defects. They may be either sawn or hewn, but must be truly rectangular in shape and out of winding, sawn square at ends, auJ the hewn Bleeper* must be naitly dressed. They must be cut from large trees (no honeycombed or burnt timber will be accepted), to be stacked as directed, and to be approved and passed by the Railway Inspector.

Sleepers will be inspected in the bush if so required by the suppliers, but no Inspector will be tent to pass a less number than 250 Ok receiving notice of sleepers baiog ready for inspection, the District Bagineer, Wanganui, will tend an Insoect» to pass and brand then. After the sleepers have been inspected and branded the supplier must deliver them at the railway station or siding at which be offered to supply; after such delivery liai been made the lnpecfcor will give the supplier his certificate, and for such as have passed inspection pavment will bs made within fourteen days, or as near *9 may be, of the Inspector's certificate having bem given, Twenty-five per cent, of the number undertaken to be supplied, to be delivered by the of Mav„ ISIO2, fifty per cent. t>y the end of July, ISO2, and the whole by the 31st October, 1902. NOTB.—As the sleepers are required for creosotiog, attention is specially dir cted to the necessity of their beiup absolutely in accordance with the specification, particularly as to shape and size, failing which they will not be accepted. 182121 wI9 BY ORDER."

FURS! FURS! FURS! THIS DAY. NEWTON KING bas received instructions to sell by public auction at his mart aa above, — A Small Oonsfenroen , consisting of Ouanaks, Leopard, Paeaa, and Ostrich Skin Bugs. Sale at 2.30 o'clock.

SATURDAY, 19th APRIL. • a TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. NEWTON KING has receiYed instructions from the National Dank of New Zealand, Ltd.. to sell byauct ou at his mart, as above, — The Building in Brougham-strtet lately occupied by Mr. Joe Da Silva. To be removed within 14 dayg after sale. Sale at 2 o'clock. 1719 CONTINUATION OF MONSTER SALE OF DRAPERY &CLOTHING.

SATURDAY, 19th APRIL. NKWTON KING has received instructions fram Messrs. McMastek & !<hal»ebs of Auckland, to sell by aucriou, Without Reserve, in the shop in Devon-street, next to Mr. Jos. Hooker's, on the above date, — The Baltace of his 3teuk of Drapery and Clothing, oansistinj of Men's youths', and boy's cloth'ng, mackintoshes, hats, shirts, ties, didßß good", serges, cashmeres, silks, velvets, prints, raualins, calice, sheeting, flannelette, towels, table linen, blankets, rags, quilts, mantles, jackets, corsera, ladies' underclothing, umbrellas, and general drapery of every description. NO RFSEttVE. Sale at 11.30 o'clock. 1719

Ei IS, THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF 10ND0N } EXAMINATIONS for 1902 will be beld jJ as under, viz.:— Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on the 7th June. Practical Examinations in vocal and instrumental music at a date to he announced later. Gold and silver meda's will be given to le candidates taking first and second places on the Honouis list in New Zealand. Music published (01 last year's examinations may be used this year. Copies of regulations anrt syllabus can be id on application to the undersigned. All entries close on the Ist May. V W. RICHMOND, I Hon. Local representative.

FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! CHARLES~WALLNUT, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, Hamilton, Waikato. Ten Years Government Auditor. Large Connection throughout New Zealand. NUMEROUS Fine Dairy Farms and osiier Valuable Estates for sale and lease in Waikato, Kawhia, and adjacent Counties. Enquiries invited. Send for Lists.

H4PPY BE THY DREAMS, THEY WILL HE, IF YOU SMOKE SALMON AND 6LUCKSTEIN SS GOLD OIUaRETTRS. Wholesale at J. Avbby'S, Deton-atreet, Retail at T. Farlong'g and H. Bennett's, Tobacconists. J. MYERS AND CO., to Agents, Wellington.

WADE'S WORM FIGS-lhe Wonderful Worm Worriers —arel always effective, Is boxes everywhere.—Advt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 19 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 19 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 89, 19 April 1902, Page 3

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