WJCDXIMMY. MARCH 17, 11)01). WITHOUT RESERVE. L. A. NOLAN & CO. J-|AVK received instructions from ILr. .1. C. I,egg. who iis leaving for Jingland, to sell at his residetice, llinc Street TIIK WHO],]-: OK ms SUl'EHlOll HOI'SKIIOLD FUIINIiTCKE AXJJ Dining ami Kitchen Tables, B.W. ami Wicker Chains, Fancy Chairs, Sofa, Brussels Carpet, Linoleums, t)rga,i (IJ| stl) | )s , Oilile ami Coy.), I'iaiiK (Wilhcmy). Sideboard, Writing Desks, I'ietures, Encyclopaedia (!)th edition). 33 Volumes lialif-mimiwo, in liuokcasc, Tlie Times Kilit'u.M of tlie History of Uic World, in llouki-a.se, Iron Bedsteads, Wire and Ka-poc Mattresses, lle.lding, Chests Drawers, Combination Chest, Singer Sewing Machine, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Table Linen, tiarden Tools, Sale a.t 2 o'clock.
IM tt 1 0 E T A NT SALE VALUABLE JJIiW PLVJIUUTII SUB UKJJAX AXD I'UK.MJ.Nt; LAND. 'SATURDAY, 3rd APRIL. NEWTON KING """AS received instruction from Mr. William Humphries, to sell by auction at his Mart, Devon Street, New Plymouth, on Saturday, 3rd April, HIS VALUABLE FARM, " PUKETO'fA'RA," situated on the Mangorei Road (better known as the Old Hospital Road), distant only 2'/ 3 miles from the Borough or New Plymouth, and consisting of 182 acres freehold laud (Land Transfer Title) and 100 acres leasehold; the whole constituting a really first-class form, its close proxim'ity to New Plymouth, rendering it exceptionally e«it-<ii>'<> for a milk-walk, or for gardening. The Uomcsteau prises a comfortable rcsidem 0 rooms (commanding a charming view), with concrete cellar and detached dairy, 20-stall cowshed, with large loft, cart and implement silie.d. The borough water supply is laid on to the property, and there is at present in crop res of rape.
an 3 and further ini'o on application to eifher Mr. W. phries or to the Auctioneer. THE PROVIDENT INVESTMENT AND 1 BUILDING SOCIETY OF iiiRANAKI (Permanent). (Incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 18S0.") SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and payable at the Office of the Society TODAY (Saturday) till 5 p.m. L. M. MONTEATIT.. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT AND LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). rjMIE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be due and payable at the Office of the Society, Brougham-street, TO-DAY (Saturday), March la, IfKM), between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. NOTICE OF REVISION OF LISTS. TO THE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN THE JURY DISTRICT OF NEW PLYMOUTH. LUt for the. District of New Ply li. at the .Magistrate's Coiiitliousi <■'«• IMyimnit.li. on FRIDAY, th d day of April, I'.HW, at noun.
TWTEW PLYMOUTH TECHNICAL A> CLASSES. riii;; for Staiiclavd Vl.—luerg. Monday ■tic.-—lnstnictor, Mr. CI. 11. Wills, Monday. Foe, 12s Cd. 3. English .'fui' Ward. Tu 4. English Senior.—lnstructor, Mr. 11. Ward. Wednesday. Foe, 12s (id. 5. Latin.—lnstructor, Mr. R. .Mcllroy, M.A. Tuesday. Fee, 15s. 6. French.—lnstructor, Mr. (). H. Wills. Friday. Fee, 15s. ;. —lnstr Mr. E. P. Fenton. Thur I Us. 8. Freehand and Mc stroctor, Mr. E. P. Fenton. Wednesday. Fee, 10s. 9. Building Construction—lnstructs ""-. Olave Deacon. Thursday. Fe„ Black, M.A. Thursday. Foe, 12i 11. Plumliing. Smart. Practical. Monday. Fee, 20.i. Theory. Friday. Fee. 12s f 12. Dressmaking.—lnstructor, Miss .... Jones. Monday. Fee. 20s. 13. Cookery.—lnstructor, Miss McDonald. Tuesday. Fee. 15s. 14. Woodcarviug.—lnstructor, Mr. K. G. Moverlcv. Friday. Fee, 255. 15. Carpentry and .loiiwry.—lnstructor. Mr. V. W. Sandford. Tuesday. Fee. 20s. Hi.-Machine Construction. —lnstructor, Mr O. Deacon. Thursday. Fee, 1 17. Shorthand.- Instructor, Mr. 11. White. Tuesday. Fee, 12s I . IS. Bookkeeping— Instructor, Mr. C. T. .Mills. Friday. Fee, I2s (id. 1!>. Commercial Law.—lnstructor, Mr. I F. E. Wilson. Wcdi ' ' ''- 12s (id. I AFTEKXOU.V CLASSES, 2.15 to 4.15. 2. I'aiting.—fustri ton. Wcdner Saturdav. Fee, 255. 3. Life Class.—Dra'wing ii'.id Painting from the Live Model. Instruct! Mr. E. I'. Fenton. Friday. 10 a. All firs are per leini and stricll; ile. in.advance to the Secretary, Whiteom'ho. Education Office. W. A. BALLAXTYXE, Director
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 41, 13 March 1909, Page 5
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