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SALE OF LEASES 01' EDUCATION KESEKVES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, lOOi). L. A. NOLAN & CO, sell by auction at their Mint, J)i!Ton Street, New Plymouth, at. 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, Juno 30. Leases for 30 years from July 1, 1900, witli perpetual rights of renewal, of tiie following and other Education Reserves:— Lot I.—Sec. 0, Block iv, t Upper Waitara S.D., 380 acres; upset annual rent £l4 ss. Lot 2.—Bee. 10, Block iii., Upper Waitara S.D., 685 acres; upset annual rent £2o 13s 9d.

For 21 years, from July 1, 1901), with' perpetual right of renewal: lot 15.—Jfew Plymouth, Sections 209, 201, 202, oa. 3r. 2p.; upset rent £3 per annum. Lot 10.—Jfew Plymouth, Sections 290 Mid 316, (kv. 2r. 2p.j upset rent £1 per annum. Lot 17—New Plymouth, Section 309, to. Tr. lp.j upset rent £3 per mi- | num. | Lot 18,—New Plymouth, Section F, 0a Or. 18p,; upset rent 5s per annum. | Lot 19.—Hua Village, Section 17, Oa. 1 r. <3 p.; upset rent l(te per a.nnum. Lot 20.—Wiii-tira Must, Town, Block lx., On. Or, 2Sp,| ups!et rvjifc 2s 0(1 ner j annum. Conditions of anl'g may be seen on and after SA'iURDAY, June 5, at Iho ■Ollice oi (he BoardV .Solicitor, Mr. J. 11. Qnilliani (Govrtt and Qnilliam) or of the Board's Secretary, Jli'i F. P. Curkill, National Bank Chambers, New Plymouth, from whom any information can be obtained.

OOXC E R T In aid of HOLY TRINITY (Te Hroui) VICARAGE FUND. TE HENUI SUNDAY SCHOOL, Oil TUESDAY, JUNE 8. Tickets 1/-, , Commence 8 p.m. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. A PPLICATIONS are invited and will : be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. OTi WEDNESDAY, 9th June, inst., for the position of Poundkeeper and Dog Tax Collector. * Schedule of duties and particulars of remuneration may be e een at the Borough Offices. ■ K. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. NOTICE. 1 L Accounts owing to tJ;e late firm of R. and F. Aroa not settled or satisfactorily arranged before June 10th, IMO, will be sued for without further notice. RICHARD AROA, Brougham Street, „ , New Plymouth IT.» ji/J. 1 nnn

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ,'piiOSK Persons wishing to joih Ambulmicc Classes this winter arc requested to send in their names to the Hon. Secretary not later than SATURDAY, June 12. Intending candidate s'houM state to wWdhi class t'hey wish to belong. ' ' ' MRS, DOCKRIIXj Hon. Secretary. YyANTIiD KNOWN—You can buy prime .Muscatels at half price at C. CARTER'S, tirocer. ground while you wait, from choice roasted lierrie«, at C. CARTER'S, Devon Street. RANTED KNOWN—The lest value. inUruislnvareisto be .found at C. CARTER'S. the People's Croccr. RANTED KNOWN—If you rc- _ require tlie very latest in Biscuits and Confectionery, s'liop at C. CARTER'S, Devon Street. RANTED KNOWN - A really petty show of Crockeryware in the upstair department at C. CARTER'S, Devon Street. RANTED KNOWN-JSacon cut by ' our patent slicing machine io very tasty, and goes further. Sold only by C. CARTER, Provision Merchant. RANTED KNOWN - The sole agent for "'Creiiio Tea," the cream of teas, a veal eienmv tea, is C. CARTER, Tea Dealer. W,VNT'l'l) KNOWN—<lood results obtained bv using Self-raising ' Flour. Try C. CARTER'S. WANTED KNOWX-For first-class value in General Grocery and Italian Goods, give a trial order to C. CARTER, The People's 1 Grocer, Devon Street.

PORT _ t »--»DMfc.- ' **? <m K*muiism W3& ws»* IQ*c=- . & RDIEI *A|L *AK £§ MOTUROA rjMIE best investment of the day (the time having practically arrived for a svene of eoui.mereial activity) is this freehold 1 am now offering tu the public. With Freezhg Works, ('aiming Works. Soap and Candle Factories, ami extra Harbor employe- I *, wharf laborers. edoi'es. tally clerk* and seam'oni, mean that several hundred* will want homos near the Harbor. The limited area of freehold should be secured bv farmers, if only to erect dumping sheds for their imports and exports, considering T am giving away the freehold at the prices being asked. CHURCH, Agent, CALLAfiMAX, Manager. THE FANCY DEPOT. MISS A. E. COTTIER to her friends and inuncrou> s-n.sloniers that sh» has' disponed of her in Hroiiu'-h-uu Street, and oilers her best think* for .past patronage. The lm?iiies? will be continued under the name of "TIIK J-AXCY DKI'OT/' under the management of MISS WELLEtt. Miss Cottier requests , for her snwessur a continuance of past favors. A completely new stock will be offered, and l every effort made to cater to public requirement*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 8 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 8 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 8 June 1909, Page 3

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