TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION OF THIU3IS MEMBERS. THE following persons liavo been nominated forolectiori to the nbovo llon.nl, to fill the vacancies caused by the rotirniiioiil, o£ Messrs. Odtfibh), Kaui.lj, and MAiiifAY, the two latter offering themselves for ruelection. School Coi>imitl.unn am hereby requested to forward their votes to the Houretary at the Education Olllun, New Plymouth, on or before MONDAY, lfobniary 26th, 1900, Kaull, Henry Glegg, Honhut Kennedy, Wim.iam MuLauuhmn Magkay, Josui'H Mohris, Frederick The election will take placo at the ordinary meeting of the Board, to bo hold on WEDNESDAY, March 14th, 1000. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, February 2nd, 1900. w3,d3,10,17 SPEGIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of " The Banks and Bankers Act, 1880," and "The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," THURSDAY, 22nd February, 1900, Taranaki Regatta, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks at New Plymouth and Waitara: The Bank ok New South Wales, E. J. FINCH, Inspector. Thb National Bank of New Zealand, Limited, J. H. B. COATES, General Manager. The Bank of Australasia, C. WINTEH, Inspector. The Bank of New Zealand, JAMES EMBLING, General Manager. New Plymouth, 14th February, 1900. 15,19,21 BOROUGH of NEW PLYMOUTH. TENDERS are invited, and will be received up to 12 noon on FRIDAY, the '23 rd instant, for FORMING and METALLING Lemon-street East (labour only). Specifications may be seen at the Borough Surveyor's Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. E. BELLRINGER, Town Clerk. Borough Offices, Kith February. 1900. d 17,19,22 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDEiN'T SOCIij/iT. rriHE Socir ty haa Appointed Mr. J. T. jL BAKItY its Canvassing Representative for New Plymouth and surrounding district, vice F. W. Watts, resigned. E. W. LOWIS, Resident 5..-cri-,t3ry. Wellington, 3rd Febiuary, 1900. Mr. Barry's axldrtss is •• Sarnia House." 20 N O T I O E. HAVING taken over tlw Shoeing Forge from Mr J. H. iUVKLL, I am prepared to do tihocing.aud General Smith's Work in the same first-class style as hitherto. 11. ISAACS, Uill-street. Having LET my Siioeing Business to Mr H. ISAACS, 1 intend in future to devote my time especia ly to Harrow, Plough, and the General Wheelwright Business. J. H. IiEVELL, mIS Gill-street. CITY BAND'S SECOND ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL, To be held in the RECREATION - GKOUNOS - LAKE ON THURSDAY, 1&t MAROH, 1900. PROGRAMME: 1. Maiden Race, 75yds—1st prize, 15s; 2nd, 10s. Nomination, Is. 2. Boys' Race (open), for boys under 1G years of age—lst prize, silver medal. Nomination, (3d. 3. New Plymouth Handicap, 50yds—1st prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Nom., Is ; acc., Is. 4. Corfu Dive—lst prize, 10s. Nom., 6d. 5. Costume Race—lst prize, 10s; 2nJ, ss. Nom., Is. ' 6. New Plymouth Handicap, 75yds—1st prize, 20s; 2nd, 10s. Nom., Is; acc., Is, 7. School Boys' Race (open to boys attending Public Schools), 50yds.—1st prize, silver medal. 8. Blindfold Race, about 50yds.— Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, ss. Nom. Ib. 9. Long Dive.—lst prize, 15s; 2nd, ss. Nom., Is. 10. Mail Race.— Ist prize, silver medals. Nom., Is. 11. New Plymouth Handicap, 150yds.—1st prize, 30s; 2nd, 10s. Nom., Is; acc., Ib. 12. Ladies' Race, 50yds.—1st prize, gold brucslet; 2nd, silver medal. 13. Maori Canoe Hurdle Race.— Ist prize, 40s; 2nd, 10s. 14. Plunge.—lst pi iae, 15^; 2nd, ss. Nom., Is. 15. High Dive (luuit, 25ft). —Ist priz j , gold medal; 2nd, silver medal, Num., Is 6d. 10. Forced Handicap, 50yds —lst prize, 15-S 2nd, ss. Nom,, winners Is 6d, losers, lid. A points prize will ba given in the N.P. Haudieap, points to count 3,2,1. Ht prize, £2 2s cash or vulu \ presented by Mr C. A. !Ln rhoii; 2nd prize, 10s Gd, presented by Mr D. MoK. Bain. Nominations for Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9,11, and 15 (accompanied with amounG and previous performances) will be received by the Secretary, at the Imperial Hotel, up to 9 p.m. on Sati/kuay, February 24th. Handicaps ivill appear in the Taranaki Herald im<* Daily Nitws on Monday, February The order of events will be arranged after nominations are received. First race to start at 2 p.m. sharp. Admission: Adults, Is; children, half-price. F. McOOMISH, ° ,w Hon. See. j tj fOI\ INFLUENZA IT SHORTENS THE ATTACK .~ai* pgR box -i. au „ owieneeuers. Post free NEUROL Co., Auckland. M«s. P. T. BAKER, MACHJiiB OF PIANOFORTE, SiNGING, AND THEORY OF MUSIC, WILL resume Teaching on MONDAY, February sth, Pupils prepared for Musical Examinations (theorouoai and practical.) Mwb Bakur also receives pupils for Pianoforte anil Theory. Brcolsbide, Carnugten I^oad,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 40, 19 February 1900, Page 3
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