TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be l-ccclvetl at m office up to 4 p.m. on SATUI DAY, April Ist, for buiJding a Resi dence in Cameron Street. FRANK. MESSENGER, Architect, Devon Struct. . Uy keeping our word with you for & ' years we have also retained your confidence. WIR I H BEOS, CHEAT ALLIED SHOWS. Australia's oldest and largest amuse went enterprise. Opening in New Plymouth for ONE N KM IT ONLY, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. Location : Poverty Flat. Introducin) CHEKALO, the man, or devil, wht leaps the Chasm. COLQUITT, the modern Spring Hoe Jack. CAPT. MeCLOI'IVS WILD WEST SHOW. WIRTH'S World-famed WILD ANIMAL ARISJM and One Hundred other features. Supported by WIRTH'S AMERICAN COWBOYS, Under Capt. MeCloud. And Australian Roughriders, headec by Jack Kelly (brother of Ned and Dan). The great exhibition of handling wild horses and cattle Sharpshooling on horseback. Grand buckjumping with local outlaws, ridden by American cowboys and Australian stockmen. Life in the Far West vividly portrayed. Prices to Wirth's Great Shows A/-, and 2/For Kilpatrick's Death Trap T.oop after the show, and in a specially constructed tent, Is ; children 6d. A special train will leave Waitara for New Plymouth for the Circus, and return after the Circus.
HAYMARKET, TO-DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 25. NEWTON KING WILL sell by auction at the Haymarket Yards, on Saturday, March 25th : I'igs, Horses, Traps. 1 Purebred Gordon Setter Dog, First Prize at Wanganui Show. Sale at 12 o'clock. AT,THE MART: Fowls, Ducks\ Potatoes, Onions, Dacon, Dodstearts, Tables, Chairs, Chests Drawers, Couches, Kitchen Range. Bicycles, Lamps, Clocks, Cutlery, Buckets. FrJti:el Photos, Wall Paper, Harness and sundries. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. STONY KIVER. WEDNESDAY, MAIICH 29. NEWTON KING V\TILL, sell by auction at his * * Yards as above:— 90 mixod calves 20 wcaners 50 12 to 18 months mixed 36 2 year steers 20 18 months steers 40 cows and heifers 20 18 months to 2 year heifers 11 Holstein heifers in calf 1 good Ilolstein bull 26 store cows 1 spring <lruy, carry 2 tons Sale at 12.30.; ALSOAt 2.30 p.m. SECTION 42, Okato, under instructions from the Public Trustee, under "The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894." TIMBER. TIMBER. EXHIBITION GROUNDS. SATURDAY, MARCH. 25. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions lo sell by auction oil the site of the late Exhibition, on the abo,ve date : 20,000 FEET FIRST CLASS TIMBER, consisting of 3xl 4xl 6xl 9xl 3x2 4x2 4x3, etc., etc Sale at 2 o'clock. THE ASSOCIATED HOARD OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON. EXAMINATIONS for 1905 will be held as under, viz. Elements of Music, Harmony und Counterpoint, on Brd June. Practical Examinations in Vocal and Instrumental Music at a> date to be announced later. Gold and Silver Medals will be given to the candidates taking first and second placed on tho Honours' List in New Zealand. Music published for last year's examinations may be used this year. Copies of Regulations and Syllabus can be had om application to the undersigned. All entries; close on the Ist M)jy uoxt. F. Wi. KICIIMONI.iI. Representative. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Estate of Cleland and Kendall. TENDF/RS aro called for the purchase of t'he stock of Wall I'aIK'i's, Paintw, and Sundries. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The stock can lie viewed and stock sheets and conditions of Siiile seen on application to the uuderHiiyiied. Tenders will close on THURSDAY', 30th March, I'JUo, at 1 o'tilock p.m. J. S. S. MEDLEY, Deputy Ollici&l Assignee, Devon Street, New Plymouth. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW PLYMOUTH—BREAKWATER TRAINS. ON and from Ist April, the 2.30 p.m. train from New Plymouth to Breakwater and return at 5 jmii. on Thursdays and Saturdays will 1)0 cancelled. BY ORDER. North Egmont Mountain House and Cottage. ARE now open for the coming season under the capable management of Mr F. J. A. MORRIS. A GOOD DAY'S OUTING. The moet invigorating honlth resort in the North Island. Magnificent prospects, delightful surroundings, charming sylvan walks, and the most delicious and exhilarating mountain air. Thosle in search of health and rest at a minimum of cost should not miss tills chance. CHARGES. Charges for Mountain House : 1/per night, with use of bunk and ooking utensils, etc. ; visitors to provide their own blankets. If dcired, meals may be obtained from Caretaker at 1/6 each. The cottage may be hired 'for the exclusive use of a party, eight buiiks with niat'm-s----ea only, and all cooking with tallies and other furniture, provided. Terms on application Mealswill bp provided by caretaker, if required, same as abgve. PACKING FROM RADIUS LINE. The Committee have made artm.gements with Mr W. 11. .1 ury's Stables, New Plymouth, re parking. Any communications to hiin, or the Secretary of Committee, will receive prompt attention. E. W. (IARNER, ccretary North fcginont Committee. Cooks' Tourist Agency, Brougham Street.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 3
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