FKIDAY, APRiL is. NEWTON KING has receivedinstructions from Miss Hibbt, who iB leaving for England, to sell by auction, without reserve, at her 'residence, No. 3 York Terrace, on the above date, All her Household Furniture and effeots, consisting of Superior Piano by ill first-class order, Couches, Kaay and Occasional Chairs, Small Tables, Oval Inlaid Table (New Zealand woods), Dining Ext en. sion Table, Axmiuater Carpet. Heirth KugS, Fenders and Irons, Sideboard, Linoluui, Carpet Square, Book Cupboard, VVardiob'e, 3 Cheatsflfawers, iron aud Wood Bedsteads, Mftttraases, Washstanris and ware, Dtfesfiuigtables, Chairs, Clocks, Crockery, Uoulton Dinner Set, Blinds, Curtains, Hand Sewing Machine, Mangle and Sundries. w12d,14,17 Sale at 2 o'clock. PfiELI MINA TIY ANNOUNCEMENT. NiSWTON KING has received instructions to submit to public competition in April the property known as the Mission Farm, on the Great South Road, between New Plymouth and the Harbour. 'J he are* of the several lots will vary from a quarter of an see to six and a half acres, and each lot will be offered on a2l years lease with perpetual right of renewal, and will be absolutely fres from all conc'lt'ons as to iuiprove-ucnts. '/he upsets httVd been fixed very low Under this system purchasers will not lticfe tip aiiy capital in the land, and will be fiee oo improve their Holdings as they Lithograph plans and fu'l particulars will bs issued later. E STATrO OF JOHN ABBO T T, Tinsmithand Plumber, of Eew Plymouth. & * DERS will be received at my office, j. New Plymouth, up to noon on THURSDAY, 17th April, 1902, for the balance of Uncollected Book Debts in the above estate. Tenders must be Accompanied by a ca#h deposit of 20 per cent, on the amount tendered, balance of tender to be paid within three days of acceptance thereof. List of Book Debts and conditions of ten er can be seen at my office. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. GKKARD. Deputy Official Assigns. New Plymouth, 7th April, 1902. 2 91216 TO THE CHAIRMEN AND MEMBERS of the various School Committees of Tarauaki, — GENTLEMEN,— Having teen nominated for the seat on the Bo »rd of Education, vacated by Mr. Hignett, I beg to request the favour of your support. I would point out that the southern end of the coastal portion of the district has long been unreprcs -rjted and requires the attention of a member thoroughly acquainted with its requirements. Further, I am assured, my long acquaintance with the practical work of education will assist the Board in the elucidation of some of the problems which are constantly cropping; up. Should I be returned Committees may rely on their best interests being carefully considered.—l am, Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, JAMES J. ELWIN. Warea, March 1902. tc MR. JOHN STEVENS, or his Agent, will attend with the Imperial Remount Commissioners at the undermentioned places for the purpose of purchasing Horses for South Africa of a smaller class than has hitherto been purchased, viz.: —from 14.2 to 15.1 hands. Any colour will be accepted excepting ! white or piebald, age from five to ten years, inclusive: — New PIymouth—WEDNESDAY, 16th April. Stratford—THUßSDAY, 17th April. Hawera -FRIDAY, 18th April. Patea —SATURDAY, 19th April. Wanganui—MONDAY, 21st April. tc FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! CHARLES WALLNUT, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT, Hamilton, Waikato. Ten Years Government Auditor. Large Connection throughout New Zealand. NUMEROUS Fine Dairy Farms and osher Valuable Estates for sale and lease in Waikato, Kawhia, and adjacent Counties. Enquiries invited. Bend for Lists. E. HTHE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROY All ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND ROYAL LEGE OF MUSIC OF LONDON T EXAMINATIONS for 1902 will be held !> as under, viz. Elements of Music, Harmony, and Counterpoint, on the 7th June. Practical Examinatio is in vooal and instrumental music- at a date to be announced later. Gold and Bilver medals will be given to the candidates taking first and second places on the Honouis list in New Zealand. I Music published fov last year's examinai tions may be used this year, i Copies of regulations an<l ayllaous can be had on application to the undersigned. All entries close on the Ist May. F W. RICHMOND, td Hon. Local representative. GOLD MEDAL f makes BOOTS AND HARNESS waterproof as a duck's back, and soft as velvet: Adds three times to the wear of leather. Pleaasnt odour. Allows polish t SS 6 ® with blacking. gjlSPftSfeHMt 22 EXHIBITION ilEimn HIGHEST AWARDS; 'wfiEvßvlll for superiority Black or Brown, colour. Sold by Boot Stores, Sadlcrs. Ironmongers, etc. Manufactory, Dulwich,London, Eng. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR COLD! It may Cost you Your Life! 1 iTAgI i/6 r & COLDS. s Asthma, Sora Throat, Bronchitis £ j and Incipient Consumption. a ! A SOOTHING & HEADING BALM is-And acts directly on the inflamed surface. Children like it because it is pleasant NASTY HACKING COUGHS Disappear like magic under Its influence. ASK 1 SYKES 'nW& F ° R ' f i And don't be fiTT¥> M 11 ! misled by taking vUI\A anything " Just awMt ie'as Good." r»AITr»I] fc ",Cura Cough vUUWj NEVER FAILS. &t all Chemists & Stores, 1/6 & 2/
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 12 April 1902, Page 3
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