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Gsnorai demon ts' remnant of seven hundred retirßd imdir a gulling fir*. -wreck'qf a sesman'traininq SNIP. fc [r'!P. P3ES3 ASSOCIATION.] Ki-coivert 13, 1.40 a,j». Lok!)o:-t, December 17. Tno Garaan wu-.ning fugafco Neisenaa p.irtect anchor during a storm and was wrecked ia the outer harbor at Malaya,

■ftusTßflUAN items. PJSB PRITS3 AS3OCUTIOS. (iicceivcd 18,1.5 a.m.) Sydney, December 17. The heat is intense, the tiioirnomosei' ia the city being at 104, and ranged to 114 in the shade ia tb.B country. Great busii firas are raging in the Albury district, and doing an immense amount of damage, Adelaide, Docamber 17. South Australia, in their first innings, have 6 wickets down for 311 i Reedman 71, Hill (not out) 176, ' Melboumk, December 17. Arrived: Mokoin.

•CUXiCURA RESOLVENT is so pure, sweet, WANTED.-A Man for Coimtry Hotel - milk, attend stable, and generally osef tcl.'-A'pply Jury's Stables, up' t<> BATUR DAY midday ■ ' to YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. A-»««*i» u vi on uuubu juiuruuttju ini tUe establishment of a Young Men's Institute in Now Plymouth, will be held in the Town Council Chambers on THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Ladiei »nd young men specially invited. His Worship the Mayor has kindly consented to preside. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. npHE School will BrtEAK-UP for the ■X Christmas Holidays oa THURSDAY, the 20tli inst,, at, 2.30 p m,, when the parents of. the pupils, and the public generally, are cordially invited to be present. W. BEWLEY, 18. W. SO Secretary. NORTH EGMONT FOREST BOARD. A PPLICATIONS for use of Mountain \ Cottage will bo received on and after 20th instant by the Hon. Secretary, from whom Scale of I'ces, Conditions, and othtr particulars may be obtained. n: k. maodiarmid, Hon, Secretary. December 15th, 1900. 19

BOOKMAKERS and their Clerks or Agents are hereby notified that they WILL NOT UK ADMirfKDiotheTaranakUiaceconrseat the Summer Meeting oa'Dccember 66th and 27tb, I'JOO. MUSSELL FLEETWOOD,: Secretary. THE WAITAIIA FREEZING AND COOL STORAGE CO., Ltd, THE Waitara Freezing and Cool Storage Company, Limited, have much pleasure in announcing to farmers and other shippers of frozen meat that they have decided to open the Works for the coming season on THURSDAY, the 20th December. The Company is therefore now prepared to grant spaco to shippers at the usual rates for the next oceaD steamer, which will leave the roadstead about the middle of January. For further information apply to THE SECRETARY. Waitara, December 11th, 1900. to TARANAKI FARMERS CLUB. MEMBERS of the Olub who are desirous ..'of obtaining 3a«c Slag "Thomas Phosphate " for next sca»Oß, sra requested to leave their orders with the Secretary on or before SATURDAY, 22nd inst. MUSBELL FLEETWOOD, wd22 Secretary.

APPLICATIONS, addressed to the Ministor of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, will be received up to the 15th January prox., for the Position of SBORKTAKY to the New Zealand Industries and Oommcce Department. Age, qualification, and general experience of applicants to be stato'l in ther application; Salary, £450 per annum. BY OHDER, Auckland, 7th December, 1900. tc

TO STEAMSHIP OWNERS. APPLICATIONS ara invited from Steamship Owners, stating subsidy that would lie required, for a two (15) years' service between New Zealand, West Australia, ami South Africa. The steamer would require to be of hot less than about 40Q0 tons reg ; 3tor, and have suitable refrigerating accommodation fcr the conveyance of frozen meat and dairy produce. It"is also desirable that passenger accommodation should be provided; and applicants will be required to state what passenger accommodation would be available. The steamers to leave New Zealand about once overy six (6) weeks, steamers calling at not less than three (3) nor more than six ((I) New Zealand ports such ports to be named in conditions of contract. From the linal port the steamers would proceed to Fremantle, Westralia, and thence to Durban, East London, Port Elizabeth, and Capetown. It is necessary that the draught of steamers when loaded should be stated, as it is desirable that it should be such as would enable them to enter South African ports and proceed to the usual wharves, In computing the subsidy required it would be a condition that the rates of freight upon all cargo should not exceed those ruling between the colony and London by the ordinary steamship lines. The lowest or any otl'ar will not necessarily be accepted. ; Applications, addressed to the Secretary of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, will be received up to the thirtieth (30th) January prox, ! BY ORDER. Auckland, 7th December, 1900. to

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 300, 18 December 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 300, 18 December 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 300, 18 December 1900, Page 3

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