TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at my office until d p.m. on SATURDAY, May 27th, t'or the erection of Residence, Hine Street, for Mr H. Hurle. J. A. MAISEY, Architect. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Principal : E. Pridham, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin'. First Assistant: Miss Grant, M).A. Assistant Teachers : Miss Drew, M.A. and Mr H. H. Ward. THE Second Term of 1905 in conneciion with the above School Will commence on MONDAY, Slav 29th, at 9 a.m. tee: £2 2s per term, payable in advance. Fhe Principal will be at home on friday afternoon to receive parents who wish to- see him. 'Pupils applying for free tuition will be required to produce their Sixth standard Certificate also certificate or birth and character.. W. BEWLEY, Secretory. 'JH EAT RJE Roi AL. LOOK OUT FOR MACDERMOTT'S MICRO-BiOSCOPE AND PROCESSOR W. E BCOTT PROFESSOR W. E. SCOTT,' Marvellous Magician, Ventriloquist, < and Society Entertainer. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 3rd and sth. R. LAND COMMISSION.
MEETINGS of the above Commission will be held in the Taranftki district on the dates named in the itinerary of dates and places mentioned belcHv. The meeting will hear all persons desirous of giving 'evidence on matters within the terms of the Commission, viz.,— The constitution of land boards.The land tenures of the colony. I'rcssuro of residence conditions on Crown tenants. Pressure of other restrictions. Effects of climate and land conliguatlon on tenures and arcus held under them and the need for consequientf, 'alterations; of tiho land laws or regulations. Homestead privileges and their reinstatement. The working of the ballot systemi The practice of loading lands for roads and its workings'. > Values of leaseholds now and at date of lease. Working of the Advances to Settlers system. Condition and position of occupiers under the various tenures. The aggregation of large estates. Separate occupations under the Land for Settlement Act. By order, R. A. liOUGHNAN, Secretary. NEW I'IiYMOIiTH. Monday, iiay 29, at 10 a.m. WHANG AMOjMONA.—Wednesday ,'pfay 31, at 10 a.m. STRATHMORE.—Thursday, June 1, at 11 a.m.
STRATFORD.—Friday, June. 2, at 10 a.m. FRANKLEY ROAD. MONDAY, MAY 29. NEWTON KING HAS received instructions from Mr J. Holloway, who has sold his farm, to sell by auction on the property, Frankley Road, on above date all his dairy cattle, etc., as under: —
j8 cows. August and September culvers 4 lieifcrs in call X Ho'stoin bull 19 calves, good 4 breeding sows 1 boar •Milk cans, aerator and strainer and sundries. Sale at 2 o'clock. New Seed Potatoes^ WE have just landed from California a small shipment of EARLY POTATOES. They are in splemiid condition, and should not be affected by Wight liEe the usuai varieties. The sprouts on tiie potatoes are an indication of their extra earlinesa. PRICE : 2d pec Ib< BEWLEY Auctioneers; Pure-Bred Poultry, 500 BIRDS. WE will hold our Second Annual Sale of Purebred Poultry at our Mart on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 27< Entries total over 350 Birds from the yards of most of the principal breeders in Taranaki. There will be BLACK ORPINGTONS (including birds bred from Wild's Champion laying strain). BUFF ORPINGTONS, M3NORCAS, LEGHORNS (Brown and White). WYANDOTTES (Golden, Silver aid White)-, PLYMOUTH ROCKS, Etc., Etc. Alap : PEKIN & INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS BEWLEY & GRIFFITHS, Auctioneers. Sale at 11.30 o'clock sharp. Imperial Hotel, NEW PLYMOUTH. J.SMITH Proprietor.-
(Late Manager, Hotel Cecil, Wellington.) THE above well-known Hotel is fitted with every convenience lor Ihe comfort of patrons. The CUISINE is in charge of an experienced chef, and every care is taken to please even the most fastidious. Only the REST BRANDS of Ale and Spirits kept. TARANAKI CO-OPERATIVE BACON COMPANY, LTD. /"IAPITAL £SOOO, ia 1000 shares V> of £5 each. Payable—los 'on application, 10s on aUotWpnt, |and Calls of £1 per share, at intervals of not less than 3 months. " Applications for stares may be made to Mr Edward H. Tr be, Egmont Street, opposite Col Tee Palace, or with the undersigned. R, PEPPERELL, Secretary. Fitzroy. Butchery Business Fop Sale. MK J. BAILEY, of Okaiuwa, has placed in our hands for bona iidc sale his business a» a going concern, ill-health necessitating his leaving the district. The business is a good sound one, showing excellent returns, and includes slaughter yard and 50 acres. Freehold shop and dwelling. Plant in first-class order. Principals only dealt with. rIIxLIES, FANTHAM, & NALDER, Hawera. ' incandescent BURNERS, If kept clean,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7833, 27 May 1905, Page 3
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