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\ £10 REWARD. ' rpHEJ above REWARD will be paid JL to any parson (not being th° principal) who will give luformaticn that will lead «o the conviction of tbe person who miJiciouely Damaged ih^ County 1 oil Board at Umata /'oiJgata. n. ukey, 2 >1 C-fti-man Taranaki County. P >R i.KASK WITH PUROH^ING CLIUSa OR ON KJAHY TEiiMS i^ ARM of 680 Acres, rolling open Und 1 of first rate qaiiitj, siGu&ted near j the coast, noithof K<w hia, ani 16 tnjjes by .very fair road from.townehtp. Buildings comprise comfortable 6- r o:>ine<l house, and ample ou-.buildings. ronsi»ts of poiri posts aid 6 «fir.« About 300 >c-es have bten plou.hpd atd laid dowu in best grassy atiotber 300 acres aro Bnrface sown or natural feed, and the balance oon-is*s ot about jJO: acres swamp and 50 scrag of preserved bush. Tbe property hns been neglected and is a good deil qv*r growu with fern, buc in it* present condition vill carry 150 hea<i <>r. cattl«». Limestone land, about fom-fif 1 s ploughable, well watered, aud iquhltv. well adapted for Btook and dairyiug . A er<>«mery is to be erected next winter on adjacent property. Lea&ecan bsarra- gpd;. for 5 years at a very low renia', wiih right of purchase, or will -ti hoKi »t a remarkably moderate pri^, wi b the opiion of leaving thiee-tourchs on mortgage for 5 years at 4} per cetti. Plan may 156 seen and further particular** obtained at the office of F P. Co I: KILL, National Bank Chambars, JSe* Plymouth. 264 ' TO BUTCHERS. POR SALE, — A FLOURISHING BUlCBfcKy BUdINESSjn, -Taranaki. Every necessary for carrying 'on the boMnußs is included in the goodwill, 'lerma sre exceptionally easy, as tb« offDT wuhes to sell 00 account of private reasons preven tiug h.m cabying it on himself. A splendid opportunity for a man wishing to start on his own account, as the terms are within the reach ot uujwiW, and it can be carried on by a oxtn end his wife; or by a man and one assistant, though piwniy of room for ex t© gion if in u»ud-> »t * pa-hiog^ man. Intenimg j. urcbaxers will o« supplied with auy ln'o.tntuoa as (j tralf, &n.& n . It uy leSUr Cj i AKaNAKI H^kali). ' 281 BEST JAM PLUMS, V2\hs for 2s 9d. W. HEALY, GR< CER AST* F^UnER'QR, DEVON BTRE.ET EA.HT. _^ 238 UM!) tuUbD tIv.WAHI) WILL be given to anyou » «ba wijl give infoimatioa lead r^ -.0 tho conviction of the persou or j -«<>«. d wha visiteJ Mrs Duntaiva j.a"H v, vJeortenay-stre»-t. on Maturday m^Uc, a^cs rt POLE ELLV2N DLuU-In frvJ- a .^o*c»i white HydrnDges, aleo of whico Hin in thus (jHudicauH. 2fH M. DUNCAN. TARVNiKi GUAKDB HI^LE VifLtNTtKR CORP^. rf >HOcslii AL*«mbera wiio have not gone -M> - fhroush ; tb«r "Voltey Finn? are not'fisu to attend at the Frank? -+v Road R ng« Rt 5 o'rloak To morkow (Tuesa**y) Mo am so. Ie they fail' to attend they wiU' n»t capitate for the present Volunteer yes- . h. M. TArNTOJf, 28* Officer Commanding T.G.R YO. KING'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. Boarding School fo? Boys. l „< : Krtooibal*:\ , ; <Mb GRAHAM/BHCrCE, B.A., With Honpnrs of London Universitj y . assisted by ; SIX RESIDENT MASTERS (All University Men), and SEVEN VISITING MASTERS. PUPILS prepared for University Junior Scholarship, Matriculation Berior aud Jn&ior Civil Service, and other Public Examioauons. The School coarse includes an excel' lent training in the sort jeots of TEOHNTOAL EDUCATION. Laboratories ibr CHISHIBTHY afttf PHY>IUB, including ELECTRICITY, hive b-«n etected and fi:»ed up, with all th») n-odern improvements, kyery boy is ' anght practically in these subjects, and is Bpt.u»Uy trained with a view to taking up Klectrical Engineering or other fccieutiflc Purtaitp. LIST QV KUHOESSES, H 1896-1900. ; One' boy passed Uuiversity Junior Scholarship 1 with credit. Twel»e bo.s passed Ma^ricu'otion. bix boy» passed Senior » ivi bervict-, one of whom giiued distinction, 2nd place in Nt-w Zealand (1899) 'rwoutj-eijht boys putted Junior Civ 1 Service Ntxt term begins TursDAY, February 12th. Prospectus on application to the Prin cipal. 114 TAttANAKI ACCLIMATISATION HOVV&VTI. WISHING BEA.^ON-IBT OCTOBBR, 1900, TO 80th APRIL, 1901. FIBHIffG LIOENSES may be obtained from Mr C. O. Smith, Inglewood ; and from the underßigned D. MCAX.I-UM, fitoretary. Metis liceoKes, 10^; boyn unJer lfi, 5s ; lariieo, 5-* ; (iav lictuse, 2<j 6ii , one week, sh. Licensos have J*een iwae^ to f ha following po«ous :— ■ D. McAUum T. J Nioholis W. Bewley A. Fewloy N. Bewley T. A. Swaysland A. Oaltaader F. Clarko A. Sbfrley T. Gray A. Parli C. O. Htnkh CWlos Smi^h Gr.o Wilson M . Kennedy N. Sheppard T. 0. H. Mcbolla H. Giles T. Hopkiuson A. Connett R. D . Dansey Joo Ram son A. E. Fletcher F. W. Raby G.<\ IXeenan O.E. Boyce G. E. O. Heenan Geo. Newabam M. Frafter D. Markham W. B. Wiggins R Steuart E. Swar.n H. O. Lawle W. F. AicAlluai J. H. Kin^sley H. E. Leefe E. N. Fowler SEFFEBN'S •» HISTORY OF TARA NAKI. 1 ' To fee ohtained from UrroH & Co, Bookseller?, Queen-street, Auckland : or Wm T. Jennings, Oourtenaystreet, New Plymouth PRICE, ss. Thin Publication is a history of the Settlement and Progress of the Provinoe of Taranaki from the earliest period, and bao illustrations. Dr T. M. Hockeo, of Dunedin, writes : "Your Book is precisely the sort of addition to our o'd New Zealand knowledge, of which w e have much nt ed— less politic-* and more ot the inner life of the old days " 0726 \\T ANTED Knowf,--ih«i oleanent \ V eabie-'t. auu b«M w«y 10 prtstrve eggs is with Friend's Royal Egg Preservative*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11666, 28 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11666, 28 January 1901, Page 3