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Tenders. ' WAN ! ED, FOR CASH,— ONE HUNDRED CORDS of FIREWOOD, Fifty Rata and Fifty Tawa. Tenders will be receiv> d for the ■« hole, or in part, up to noon of Saturday, February 2nd The lowest or any tpndar not neces sarilj accepted. Specifications may be se.-.n at J. WARD & SON'S COOPERAGE, 155 m New Plymouth. NORMANBY TROTTING CLUB. Friday, Jan 25, 1895. 75 A cee P tors f° r 5 events. MONASTERY OK THB PRESENTATION. HIGH SCHOOL FOB YOUHG LADIES. Conducted by the Religious of "Notre Damo des Missions." Terms : Board and Tuition, comprising an Fnglish Education in all its branches, French, Book-keeping, Plain and lancy Need'ework included ... £30 per annum Entranco Fee (payable once only), £2 2a. Day Pupils, £6 6^ per annum. Extbas : Mpbic— Piano £2 2? per term Violin £2 2s „ Vocal £2 2s „ DrsAWisa, including Water Colonrs and Poonah Painting £2 2s „ Oil PAiNnisG £3 3a „ Flower Makino £2 2s „ Laundress Fee, £1 la per term. No extra charge for ordinary lessons in Drawing and Singing. I'rivate lesson?, on application, will be given in French, Music and Theory, Singing, Point Laic, c c, etc. A reduction will be made in favour of sisters and day pupils under 7 years of age. Boarders will be admitted at any time of the j ear. Payments for Boarders end Day Papils are required in advance, at the beginning of each Term— 4th February, 16th May, and the Ist September. No reduction may be expected in the case of absence or withdrawal before the end of a term. Prior to the removal of any pupil, one term's notise must be given. Vacation is given twice a year, in June and December Parents and friends may visit the Boarders on Saturdays, between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. St. MARY'S SCHOOL. Board and Tuition ...£2O per annum Day Pupim ... ... Is per week Opening of Schools. ! The High School for Young Ladieß will open on Monday, Februiry 4th. St Mary's School will assemble on Monday, February 4th. For further particulars apply to the Rev Mother Prioress. 120 a "THE DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT, 1894." /^OPIEB of the above Act may now be obtained at this offic?. Poicb Sixpence. Tabanaki Hebald aad Budget Office, Devon street, New Plymouth. photography! SPECIAL OFFER. Saturday, January 19th, to Saturday, February '1616 inclusive. GEOBGE~HEBBERT WHITE Offers to eai h Fitter during this period, who o deis Ono Dozen Cabinet Pnotcs, at patron's option, either 1 Bromide Enlargement, 15x12 or A genes of Views of Diatriot (a large variety from which to select). Note ihz Addrets, and intpect the Show room— mHE QTUDIO, T> ROUGH AM St. (Nearly opposite Court-house), 125 m NEW PLYMOUTH. J^ormanby T rottin g C^ ubi Friday, Jan 25, 1895 75 A cce P^° rs or events. PHOTOGRAPHY. CP. COTTIER. Landscape Photo- • grapher, has now started basinegg n the Exchange Chambers, Devon-atreet, (opposite Colonial Bank.) Outdoor groups a flp-cial ty, C.P.C. offers special inducement daring the Christmas season, Lharg6B moderate b7sßy NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. FOUIt Free Tuition Fcbolarsbips will be offered by tho above Board in January next. App icalions from candidates will be receivod nntil Tuesday, January 29tb, 1895, at the Education Office, New Plymouth. The examination will be hold at the Bißb School on Thdhsday, 31st January, at 9.30 a.m. E. VEALE, 1.736 a Secretary. DOG TAX. PUBLIC NOTICE*!* given that the Tax on Dogs within the County of Taranaki for tho year 1895 is now due and pvyablg ns follows; — Cattle Dogs, 2s 6d each; Sporting and rther dogs, 10a each. Payment to be madn to" either of the following or at the Police Station*: — Constab'e Hendrey, New Plymouth Constable Bleasel. Waitara Constable Ryan, Inglewood Constable Twomey, Opnjake Coaetiblo Hicktnan, Pungarehu C. T. MILLS, Registrar. County Office, New Plymouth. 143 GREAT BARGAIN. XJX J f i PER ACRE for Mr Smart's nice 30 LX little FARM of 35 acres, with 2-roomed cotta c and outbuildings. Thero are a few fine fruit trees in foil bearirig, and there is a beautiful eon and mountain view from the cottage, which is three miles from Town Bridge. Apply early to 142 m W. COURTNEY. FOR SALE. TWO Good Freehold FARMS, olose to Wnitara and Dairy Factories, and on good roads ; one of 132 acres, and one of about 103ucre8 : both fenced and in grass, and subdivided into 7 and 8 piddocks, with gorid dwelling house on each of them. For iurth. r particulars, apply to GEORGE THRUBH, 89 1 Waitara. LAND FOR SALE, Mimi Road.— 6oo acres standing bush; large proportion riTer flat land. 3^ miles from Main Noith Koad. Diet-illud, and I£ from formed road to r Jreti peftlptnuot. Very cheap, in fact the best investment now in the market. — Apply to Ai,fbed Cox, Urenui. 149 a

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10216, 23 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10216, 23 January 1895, Page 3

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