STRATFORD DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, SATURDAY CLASSES FOR TEACHERS (Commencing Saturday, March 16th). HIGHER COURSE for i> A, Degree and 0 Certificate—(a) Latin, Aenid VI and Levy XXII., CoapdsiiWi. Grammar, and History (J) English—l. Tempest, Romola, Lear; 2. Elizabethan Period of Literature j 3. History and Structure of English, Tongue (including Anglo-Saxon) (o) Mathematics—(a) Euclid I. to VI. ; (b) Algebra to Binomial llieorem; (c) Trigonometry to Solution of Triangles JUNIOR COURSE for Matriculation and D Certificate— Latin, English, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, and Sciecce. Hours—lo.3o a.m., 12.30 p.m., I§o j.mjj 3.30 pm. Terms of 13 weeks. Fees—Higher Course, 3 guineas per term i Junior Course, 2 guineas por term. tenders. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received at my Office ti 1 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 14th, 'or the Ei. ction of a Story over the Warehouse of Mwsw. tfargood, Son k Ewerj, in Ourrie-sueet, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, JAS. SANDKRSON, Architect. King's Buildings, Brougham-street, February 27, 1301. 2T,wd2,9,d6,9,12
as 11 NSW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. STRATFORD RACES. ON MONDAY, 18th Match, special passenger train, stopping At intermediate stationo if required, will leave New Plymouth at 9.45 a.m., and Waitara 9 55 a.m. for Stratford ; returning from Stratford at 7,0 p.m. for New Plymouth. For further particulars see ostefs at stations. 9 16 BY ORDER.
PHOTOGRAPHY. B? ACK AND WHITE AND EKJUIEL PHOTOS, All one price, viz., 2cS PER DOZEN (till farther notice). SPECIAL. —In response to enquiries we state thut ottr Enamelled Miotos are GENUINE KNAMKL, not polished with a hot roller. For real Durable Finish Enamel are by fur the best. Ask for Uieso at our Studio, and you will get what you ask for. W. A COLLIS, to Devon street.
MAYORALTY. REQUISITION TO RICHA.RD COOK, Esq. \HJ -'- (l burghers in the •'» of Kew Plymouth, respectfully ro(|UPSu yuu to allow yourself to be ii l for the p-f-Übn o£ Mayor for the It.■r'-iip" 1 ' of New 1* vhi. h Ii ior the ensuing i. <• ywirs:I'. ,s!n.i\ r Wu-it i\ Vi. I;, f owrnan, v illie •f. 'Free ll', I'. A! •rton, A. L. 'l'uke, A. Vnughan Kirkb/, J. J. JJlwiu, Stanley W. Bhaw, F. W. Watson, A. K. Wafckin*, Geo. Woodbo'use, Thos. 0, Kolfey, F. W Hall, James F. Stobr, J. Blyth, Thomas Wright, I). Gilmour, Ja«. Crockett, M. Hamson, J. E. Wilson, W. Humphries, Stanley L. Humphries, Arthur A. Ambridgp, C. 0. Hawke, Lewis W. Alexander, J. Avery, Walter BewIfy, J.-Kollo, A. C. Fookes, Jurnos C. George, Cl'iaj. Brown, W. Morey. J. C. Morey, S. W. Jacfeson, Hob';. To'd Frank E. Wilson, J. Hi'-kefts, K. I)in>;k', Wm. Bayly, William Kerr, William D. Wobstar, Frank Messenger, 1T rlv> 18 in ii rt. T. A. HutrliiSo a, Ellen Gedde", Al.Vf! 15 Myites, W. M. Ba.vnc, N. Miller, •f s'. pii Hooter, 11. Ward, J. Grayson, H. Homiur, J. Jon>:inson, Wm Jenkiuson, John .ffn'-ii.pon, Wall Jenkinson, F. fieldt, Henry Ford, K. Chattorton, H. Wall&t.h, It. Coleman, H. T. Ainswo'tn, U. Robert*, A. Vealo, B. Woalo, IX Gilmour, H. Ok<*r, F. H. Jj'ckon, tf'm. Evettv Ola"'' Dea-on. Deacon, Arthur Amburv, Michael Jones, A E. Harty. ii. : J.Jon s, G. V.. Arrowmiith, L, Mirks, Will Perry, John F. Hooker, W. ,f. Shaw, Wm. Cottier, H. W. Cottier. A. 111. Ricketts, M'f. J. Tippens. F 8. John", Goo G. Bonlton, Annie Boulton, 0. Warren. J. W. Abbott, M. Munnix, F. C. Jury. Mra. K. Jury, A. 0. 'J'reeby, M. Crocker, ja\ Harrey, jun., Jas. TC. Birch, 0. P. Cottier, J. B. Pioe, Geo. Stewart, Jas. A. Darroch, J. Irvin, F. Gamer, F. L. Webster, A. Goldwater, Hdwd. H. Tribe, Newton King, James Taylor, Henry Homeyer, Charles Nelson, C. Molloy, B. Brewer, Fred Wm. Eeston, Jam<=s Salt, A. G. Berridge, William Elder, 0. Wall, B. G. Williams, J. Jury, W. Roberts, James Scanlan, Chap. Nolson, Mte. Mills, A. E. Bishop, J. Dixon, Lewis Marks, 0. Frost, M. Pellew. [ln addition to tbe above names there were a number upon a lint which has, unfortunately, been mislaid or lost. Any burgesses who sifcnnd and whose names do not appear above will k'ndly accept this explanation.]
In reply to the above requisition, I shall have much pleasure in placing myself at the disposal of the and should they honour me by electing me to the Mayora' chair, it will be my earnest endeavour to fulfil the duties of the position in such a manner aa will justify tlie confidence placed in ine RIOIIARD COOK.
WAITAEA-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOE. MPHE undersigned notifies tliat he has JL bought out Me. Eobt. Knmy's interest in the above BUSINKSS. Customers will please note change of hours, viz.: — Coach leaves Waitara at 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves Now riyraout'" p.m. Seat booked and parcels received at West H. COULTER, Waitira. REGISTERED. CAPTAIN ROBERTSON, oE the vVhanparoa (the boat that first sighted the Perthshire on her eventful voyage), says:— "TEWD'S CERTAIN CURB FOR j CORNS is the best cure I have I seen. It is a sure cure. I re- | commend it to all ray friends in !j Australia and elsewhere." { NEVER FAILS. j. •Prucif-OKJB FSIU-ING. | Si'd fcy Mr. Esf,h<n mid Mr. Wharton, I Übcr.'.LlM, Goi'6.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 47, 9 March 1901, Page 3
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