CARRINGTON ROAD. FRIDAY, MARCH 24. NEWTON KING H as received instructions from Mr. F. Schodrowski, who has sold his farm, to sell on the property, Carrington Road, on Friday, March 24, at 12.30 o'clock,— HIS CHOICE DAIRY HERD OF QQ YOUNG DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, at profit and in ealf (some Jersey strain) 20 weaners 2 bulls, 1 hack McCormick mower and hay-rake, Hornsby plough, tine and chain harroivs, timber jack (Prices'), waggonette (with pole and shafts), express, spring dray and harness, trap and harness, and farm sundries. Luncheon provided. NEW PLYMOUTH OPERATIC SOCIETY. jyjEMBERS and Intending Members of the above Society are notified that the Annual General Meeting -will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, March 23, at 8 p.m. H. C. COLLIER, Hon. Sec. EAST END CARD CLUB. IJIHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at'the Red House Hotel on TUESDAY. March 28, at 8 p.m. Present and intending members cordially invited. ALF. LEE, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS FOR SEWERAGE PIPES. rpENDERS are invited, and will be received by the undersigned up to noon on THURSDAY, the oth day of April, 1011, ,for the supply and delivery of approximately 2J,000 glazed stone or earthenware socketed pipes. Specifications may be seen at the offices of the Borough Engineer, King street, New Plymouth, from whom all particulars may be obtained. F. T. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. CARRINGTON ROAD GOLF CLUB. rrHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Council Chambers on FRIDAY, the 24th inst., at 8 p.m. Business. Report and BalanceSheet, Election of Officers, and General. Intending members are invited to be present. R. H. GEORGE, Hon. Secy. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS of the City and Guilds of London Institute, and SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS of the Board of Education, London. rpilE above examinations will be conducted by the Education Department, at various centre?, about May and June next, respectively. Forms of application to be examined may be obtained from the authorities of the local Technical or Art School or Classes, or from the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington. The dates by wliielt applications to be examined must reach the Education Department are:—For the Technological Examinations, 12th April, or, with late fee, 10t!i April; and for the Science and Art Examinations, 12th May, or, with late fee, 10th May. G. HOG BEX, Inspector-General of Schools. Education Department, Wellington, fltli March, 1011. JJAHOTU pUBLIC gCHOOL. ANNUAL PICNIC To be held at the BEACH On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22. PARENTS TO PROVIDE REFRESHMEXTS. DANCE IN THE RAHOTU HALL IN THE EVENING. T Admission: Gentlemen, 2/-; Ladies, 1/-. Supper provided. Proceeds in aid of Picnic Fund. PAUL WILLCOX, Sec. Rahotu School Committee. K A W II I A. 2054 °- r -l ) - an d 361 acres Native Lease (42 years). Nearly all grassed. Houses, yards, dips, etc., carrying 4000 cattle and sheep. £5 13s acre. Easy terms. Newton and Crotty, Kawhia. 14-12 FOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE. I PIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, with scullery, bathroom, and washhouse (detached), electric light, gas laid on. A convenient and comfortable choice little home on eighth of an acre, in healthy locality. Price, £485. GILMOUR AND CLARKE, LAND AGENTS, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 268, 22 March 1911, Page 1
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