SALE OF LEASES OK EDUCATION RESERVES.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, lOtl'J. L. A. NOLAN & CO, yyllX sell by auction at their Mart, D.'vciii Strom, New Plymouth, at ■2 p.m. <m WEDNESDAY. June 'JO. Leasts for 3U yenrs from July 1, 11)0!), with perpetual rights of renewal, of the following and other Education KoLot I.—See. (i, Block iv. L Upper Waitnra S.D., 380 acres; ujj*t annual rent £l4 ss. Lot 2.-Set. 10, Block iii., Upper Wiiitara S.D., 085 acres; upset annual rent £■& 13s 9d.
For 21 .yours, from July 1, 1009, witli iwrnohml rinrl.i ni renewal: »> •«. ri.micrtitll, Sections 209, 201, 202, oa. 3r. 2p.; upSet rent £3 per Milium. Lot 10—New Plymouth, Sections 290 mi 31(i, feu. 2r. 2p.; upset rent £1 per annum. Lot 17—New Plymouth, Section 309, fa. Tr. lp.j upset rent £2 per annum. Lot IS.—Now Plymouth, Section F, 0a Or. 18p.; upset rent 5s per annum. Lot 19.—Una Village, Section 17, oa. 1 r. 8 p.; upset rent 10r> per annum. Lot 28.—W:ii.lara Knst, Town, Block lx., oa. Or. 28p.; up*t rait 2s 6d ner Coiußtioiis of sale may be eeen on »n>l after SATURDAY, June 5, at tho ice oi the BoarilV Solicitor, Mr. •J. H. Quilliam (Govetit anil Quilliam) or of the Board's Secretary, Mr. F. P. Corkill, National Bank cV ' " ' Plymoutli. from whom any inlor: can be obtained-.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES A'XXUAL MEETING OF HOUSEprovided by Section 110 of "Tlio Education Act, 1908," Annual Meetings of HousAolders Jor Uic election .of Sdliool Coiimiititecs twill be livid in tire several Seliool iDis'treits. at the places stated Ww, on MONDAY, June 21, at the hour of 7 p.m., for the purpose of electing duly nominated persons as Memliers of 'School Committees for the 'ensuing year, (isprovided b'v Section' 110 of "The Education Act," 'IOOB. Tilie number of persons to be elected for each district is as follows: Carrington, Huriinoana, Mohakau, iforeo, Mangacliu, Pukcaruhe. l'uniwfWkan and Piirangi 1 , cai'li five (5) person*. Hue election to Ik held in t'he respective schoo'lhouses.
JrtOirXATTOX OF candidates. "Householders of the various School Districts are -hereby requested to send in to the Chairman of tlic .School Committee in their District the names of persons, (being resident Householders, nominated by ttocm to serve on the Committee for the iMisumg term. "The nominu-tions must be in writing, signed toy the proposer and candidate, and sent to the Chairman of the School Committee on or More MOXDAY, Jiiii c U, 1!)0I), not later than 8 p.m. "XouiiiwtioiYs may al?o >be made at the Meetrhg of Householders to 'he held on MOXDAY, June 21. 1909. "The iir*t n-eetiiif. of eaeh of Wic newly-elcvted I'onimitteerJ for the tip- | O/iitment of Oliaiiinan is 'hereby conrimed at the above-named places'iiumcer Hie elections." P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretar Education Otli'ec, May 29, 19U9.
TARAXAKI EDUCATION BOARD. AHPLICATIUXS will be received up to MONDAY. .Tune 14th, IiKIU, (or the position of Cadet in tJie Hoard's Dlliee. iSsilary, £-25 per annum. P. S. WHITCOMBE, TATARAIMAKA ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. 'PHE follow rug i.s the numlx-i' of votes recorded at 'Ui c Election of Two Monitors of the above Board:— UTCKIX, Ilomv 10 MORHIK. Thorna* Wa'rcham .. 17 RICHARDSON, (ioorjw Worthington 0 -I 'therefore decl'are 'Henry Luskin and Thomas Wanilmn Morris' duly elected members of the Board. E, C. MEREDITH, Returning Officer.
STIXf! I'fKKMtUO SCENERY RESERVE, OXABRO MVEK, OX MAIX X'OHTH HOAD. MOD, for the nJii>vc fen™.,,. Specifications mav fl>e seen at the l'ost Ofliws. WaFlai" •■*"' "*»«■•■• at Dupaiitnii'ivt of Xcb- PJvuhjml'li. fraxcis snrpsox, CommUsioiU'r (A Crown Lands. 'Lamb land Rin'vcy Ofc, ■Xev. Plymouth, 31 at -Way, 1009. DRY CLEANING. (Both, la'e of Wellington Woollen Co.), DYERS, CLEANERS, AND PRESSERS, DEVOX ST. EAST and CDRKIK ST I ( Xext door to Mr. Mynott's). AN OLD SONG.
So il stood ninety years on the floor. It was taller by half than tlm old maa himself rrl hit Weighed no' l a pennyweight ore,. It was bought on the day that the old man was born, It was always his pleasure and his pride. But it stopped short, never to go again, When the old man died. WE have just imported a line specimen of the Old Grandfathers Clock. It is lifted with one of the best English movements and is mule of solid Rosewood. livvi-y GOOD hous'e ill Taranaki should have one in it. HAVE A LOOK AT IT. Also see th? Handsome E.P. Jug and i Basin for Washsand being offered for £7 10s, which is half its usual price. SKBATES BROS., WATCH-MAKERS and JEWELLERS Op. Theatre Royal, Devon St., New Plymouth: and at Queen St., Auckland.
LETHASY BROS. AND CO. LTD. UMBRELLA A XL) PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, rrAVE opened a Branch Shop in Devon Street. All repairs and re-covering by c.xperiTwo .rears' guarantee with all umbrellas made or re-covered in the celebrated moir covrlng. Large variety of Seasonable Goods on land.
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