AUOTION SALE OF LEASES OF EDUCATION RESERVES, T# be held at New Plymouth on 28th MAY, 1902, NEW PLYMOUTH RHSERVBS. ) be Leased for TMontj-one Years, with perpetual rights of renewal, from Ist July, 1902, Upset Yearly Special Conditions and Remarks. One Section or U4Mi Sections may be leased separately or together, and each Lessee most make Improvements, before Ist July, 1901, if only one Section in the Lease, to the value of £lO9, and if more than one Section in the Leas* to the value of £IOO for one Section and £6O fer eaoh of the others in the same Lease. 16 2 0 31 8 0 0 Same as above, except that value of improve ments £4OO. 0 3 36 6 0 0 1 0 20 4 0 0 Same as above, except that value of improve' ments £3OO Same as above, except that value of improvements £3OO F Weymouth-street Same as above, except 2 0 0 3 0 0 that valae of improvement! £2OO, before Ist July, 1905. Same as above, except 6 1 28 14 0 0 that valae of improvements £4OO, before Ist July, 1905. 0 018 0 G I No compulsory improvements. RURAL RESERVES To be Leased for Twenty-one Years from Ist July, 1902, Without Bight of Renewal. COUNTRY LANDS. Township Sections. Hna Village Huiroa Town Lot. 17 18 19 i. 20 „ 21 Koru Town 22 „ „ 23 Oakura Town 24 Manganui Town 26 26 Mataitawa Town 27 8 Hniakama Village 9 Waitara Town, East 0 Mangaehu Suburban To be Leased lor Thirty Years from Ist July, 1903, with Perpetual Bights of Renewal. Rxjbal Lands. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 „ 41 Upper Waitara B.L. 42 Opunake Suburban Kapara S.D. Hahoe S.D. Mimi S.D. Opaku S.C. Omona S.D. Pouatu S D. Sec. 8, Block VI. Sec 67, Block I. Sec. 163, Block I. Sec. 3, Block V. fiec. 9, Block IV. Sec. 2, Block VIII. Sec. 8, Block XII. Sec. 7, Block XII. Sec. 1, Block I. Sec. 6, Block I. Sec. 10, Block 111. Sec. 19 Mr. NEWTON KING, On behalf of the School Commissioners for the Taranaki Piovineial District, will sell the LEASES of the above RESERVES by Public Auction at his Auction Mart, Devonstreet, New Plymouth, on WEDNESDAY, the 28tli day of MAY, a' 2 o'clock p m. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office ol the Auctioneer, and at the offices of the Secretary to the Commissioners, Mr V. )•'. Oorkill, and of Mr Oliver Samuel, the Solicitor to the dommissioners, National Bank Chambers, Broughuai street, New Plymontb. w26 <328
WE CAN SAYE YOU TIME, TROUBLE, AND MONEY. THIS is the time of the year when a large demand seta in for alt sorts of smart goods and tasty novelties for Autnmn and Winter wear. We have just these goods showing now in profusion. Do not delay, bat WRITE AT ONOE for a complete set of^our NEW* SEASON'S SAMPLES. They 'contain an unequalled selection of the LATEST, MOST USKFUL and POPULAR MATERIALS of the day, and we send them to yon POST FJREE. IN THESE LINES WE SHOW SPECIAL VALUES. The latest " Friezes," Coatings, and Poplins, Hew Robe Lengths in latest effects, splendid range of Double-width Serge*, all shades, from la 9d. 'J he New "Zibolenn " Cloth for Costumes, from 2s 6<3 yard; New Woollen Tartans for Blouses, 2s 3d yard; Navy Serges in indigo and fall blue, fast colonrs, at Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 3s 3d to 19s 6d yard. Unspottable Face Cloths, beautiful shades; Black Dress Materials, in every style, splendid valae. THE NEW COSTUME CASHMERES, All shades, very fashionable. ENGLISH AND ONEHUNGA TWEEDS. FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS, All wool, for blouses a«d wrappers. WHITE " WINOEY," the unshrinkable material for children's dresses, underwear, etc. BMAET WOVEN CHECKS, for blouses, at 7Jd and 9d yard. "TIYELLAS," the popular unshrinkable Flannel, in checjca, stripes, aad plain shades for blouses, shirts, and underwear. The New " Rustaline " Skirting, 30 inch. Is 6d yard. Fashionable " Moreen " Skirting, beautiful shades, 2s 9d yard; and MANY OTHER LINES WE CANNOT MENTION. MILNE & CHOYCE, LTD., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
DON'T FORGET! HAVKE WILL SELL YOU . 4 Good Toilet Sat for 12a Half Dinner Set for 16s 6<?j; Full Set, 32s Half China Tea Sat for 10s(6d; Full Set, 20s Brazilian Silver Tea Spoons, 4« 6d per dozen A. Nickel 30-hour Watch far 5s 9d Cloth-Bound Standard Book for 9d; large selection Clack, Alarm (American-made), for 4s 6d Four-bottle We, 1 St; id Cruet for 4s 6d Large-size Tea Tray for Is, well decorated, and 1000 Other' Household Lints at same Price! Set of 3 Lasts, Stand, and Cobbler's Tools complete, for mending your own beots, for 4a Set of Rubber Type, Holder, Ink and Pad complete, to print your name on linen, etc., post free Is The King Air Gun, ss; usual price, 6# 6d Ansenia, Company's Nickel Watch for 7s 6i, usual price 10s 6d C. O. HAWKE, MEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD
TARANAKI PLUMBING, TINSMITHING WORKS. smarFlros., New Plymouth, Steatford, Inglewood. WB have REMOVED to those large and CENTRAL premises at corner of Brougham and Powderham-streats, and flt ed up our Workshops with up-to-date machinery. Orders esecuitd promplyand efficiently and all work guaranteed. Householders desiring a reliable H«t*ater Service in their houses are requested to givo u« a trial. We will supply estimate of cost and guarantee you satisfaction. THE LODESTAR PATENT AUTOMATIC AOETYLENE GAS GENERATOR, For which we are Sole Agents, is the simplest and most efficient in the market and Gives a beautiful light. 8 MART BROS,Stratford, New Plymouth, Ingl «wo»d
4 WOMAN AND A MAN RAVE * mutual iatereat in a Shirt—the man wears it, the woman irons it. Host women can iron a shirt, but few women •re able to give to the shirt front that beautiful ivory gloss which a man likes. John Chinaman manages it, and so oan every woman who uses AYRES' CHINESE LAUNDRY GLAZE (LION BRAND). This Glaze has been tried and tested by hundreds of women with very satisfactory results. No expert knowledge required to use it. The Glaze is put up in packets ready for immediate nse, and is sold by all storekeepers at 6d and Is. it you like te try before you buy, write for a sample paoket. It will be mailefl you free. Write B. AYRES, 90 Ouba-straet, g B Wellington.
MR- H- PHILLIPS HAS COMMENCED PBACTIOS is A SOLICITOR AT EGMONT CHAMBERS (Egmont-street New Plymouth.)
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 April 1902, Page 3
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