TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD, Applications win ire received it the Education Hoard's Office, New Plymouth, until SATURDAY, the 23rd September, 1905, for the following appointments OAONUI.—Head Teacher. Present salary, male, £l7B 15s ; female, £153 10s. Residence. JlAHOE.—Teacher. Present salarj', jnak', £l5O : female, £l4O. House allowance! £2O. KI.TI iAM ROAD.—Teacher. Present salary, £llß. Residence. Application forms may bo obtained on applying^to the Education Board's Oflice. Applicants are requested to forward a medical certificate. P. S. WUITCOMIIE, ' Secretary. Education Office, September lltli, ISOS.
LAND TRANSTECH'ACT NOTICE OTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of ''The Land Transfer Act, 1885," and its amendments, unless caveat be lodgod forbidding the same, within one month. APPLICATION 1078, by Jane Andrews, Section No. 'J, Okato District. Occupied by the applicant. Diagrams may bs inspected at this office. Dated this 11th day of September, 1903, at the Lands Registry Office, Now Plymouth. T. HUTCHISON, District Land Registrar.
TASMANIAN POTATOES JFREE FROM BLIGHT). I HAVE TO ARRIVE ON WEDNESDAY 10 TONS PRIME TABLE POTATOES, and 10 TONS CIRCULAR HEAD SEED POTATOES. As New Zealand potatoes are practically unprocurable, and ! the Tasmaniani crop being almost exhausted, it is advisable to book orders, before a further rise take* place. NEWTON KING
YOU are the Losei* If You Don't Come. HAVE STILL A LOT OF WINTER GOODS left irom our salo, which must bo cleared AT ANY PRICE, to make room for SPRING SHIPMENTS soon to arrive. S:o if you' are ia i i « ' HM'!- ■■ ■ want of anything conrn along and I will mate th« price so low tint you won't pass the goods.
J H BENTLEY DRAPER, DEVON STREET. FARMERS, LOOK. WHY WORK FROM MORNING Tllvly KIGIIT when you can got six pounds (£6) to tight pounds (£8) per week for sitting in your parlour ? This ig now 'being (lone on a farm cf 260 acre* vt havt for salt,. APPLY AT ONCE, TIIB CHEAPEST FARM IN TARANAKI--240 ACRES, within % mile of dairy factory ; house of 5 rooms, cowshod with 6 bails, pig styes, etc., etc.. All ploughaljle. Price, £lO 10s per acre. All beach land. GILMOUR & PATTIE, BROTOHAM STREET. COAL OUT AGAIN P IF you want, satisfactory ami well screened coal go [Unreliable yard, where only the highest grade coal ia kept, WE HECOMMENIKa combination of WESTPORT and MOKAU COAL as giving splendid results.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7926, 15 September 1905, Page 3
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