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Messrs Webster Bros, have a notice in this issue to the cli'ect that tin; sale 01. property advertised by them for to-day lhas been postponed till Saturday, 2nu May.
The Garrison Band will play the following programme of music (weather permitting) at the Esplanade rotunda to-morrow afternoon, commencing at three o'clock: —"March of the Fearless/ "Willian Tell" (contest selection), "lola''
(intermezzo), content selection, "fcicliunuiniij" luarcbj "Mount liobson,", waltz, •'Prayer and Passion/' "(Jod JSavc tnc King." i s.i .j2 The sale of Mr. Hooker's Frankleigh Park property to Mr. Krethey was negotiated by Messrs E. Griffiths and Co. Owing to the absence oi' Professor from the Dominion, Professor Von Kicherdisiian has been specially engaged tu take the cornet solos at the
graud orchestral concert to be held in tile Recreation Sport's Ground next Wednesday. The world-famed violinist, llcrr Von Cookalatones, also Professor llandlissio, the celebrated trombone player, have also been engaged at considerable expense. It is confidently expected that the llecreation Grounds will be full, and the committee are providing extra seats on the south terrace. We "draw special attention to the programme which appears in our advertising columns, and can assure the public they have a real musical treat in store for them.
It. Woodhouse, broker, writes us that he has a seller (lor t3J) of nil option for four weeks over 500 fully-paid Taranaki Petroleum Co. shares at 7s Od pel share. This should appeal to speculators, as in the event of a good flow of oil there would he a handsome profit 011 this parcel. Messrs lly. Brown and Co., timber merchants, of New Plynlouth, Inglewood, Stratford, and Waitara, notify by advertisement that they hold large stocks of well-seasoned red pine, inatai, kauri, 10tara, redwood, etc., suitable for any kind of building. Mouldings, plain and fancy glass, etc., kept in stock. Messrs. L. A. Nolan and Co. notify the arrival of the season's supply of basic slag, for top-dressing. The firm offer the, best procurable at lowest possible figures. See the advertisement on the first page. 'Tile opening practices for members of the New Plymouth United Gymnasium Society will be held as under:—Gentlemen, Monday evening, April 13th, and Thursday, April ltith. Ladies, Wednesday, April 15th. The Egniont Road Board give notice of an election (if necessary) of two members in place of. Messrs T. llowe and H. Martin, who retire. Nominations close at the Board's office on 25th inst.
The Barrett Road Board give notice ol an election (if necessary) of two members in place of Messrs. G. E. Blanchard and B. lloueyfield, who retire. Nominations close at the Board's office, on April 23rd.
Mr. Charteris, land agent, advertises several choice properties for sale. He has on his property lists a large nunibeifarm, houses (town and suburban), Intending purchasers will do well to call at Mr. Ohavteris' office.
We would call tho attention of thosa requiring good building sites, and also of investors, to the valuable suburban ■■properties to be sold by Mr. Newton King his afternoon on aceouift of -Mr, A. J. Macintosh, jfull particulars' will be found in our advertising columns. Most liberal terms can be arranged with the vendor if desired. At the Haymarket Mr. King will also otrer sev* ei al first-class saddle and harness horses, the property of Mr. Macintosh, together with a superior phaeton and a set of sil- \ er-mounted double harness.
Tlie committee in charge of the J£,rliiont Road Hull are leaving nothing to doubt in the mutter of making Hie opencelebrations oil Empire l)ay (25tli iVhiv) a memorable event in the district. The principal feature in tile day's programme will lie the district sports in wliich some novel items are to be introduced. At Tatarainiaka oil Thursday next Jlr Aewton King will hold an unreserved clearing sale on account of Mr. John X earce . Anyone wanting good, reliable early culvers for the next season should make a point of attending this sale, Mr J.earee having reared his own stock and Kept only the very best. Mis*i Maude Mcakcs, of Melbourne, who has formed numerically strong classes in dancing, deportment, and calisthenics, notifies that evening classes will uc ueld in the Masonic Hall, Brougham street, every Wednesday. Juvenile classes will be held every Saturday uiorning at the same place." l<'ull particulars are obtainable at the Colonial liano Co.'s warehouse.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 96, 11 April 1908, Page 2
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