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' Tenders. SlstiHsTT IN r i Ll OOD i -OFFICE <^„1 X). r pENDER3 will be received at this 1 diiuo until nciu of Monday, th18th <U>\ of 19)!, for th<•U! v ofa -w P.mJ'-uFFII'V m BftlOK at Jnolfn"ood. Taranaki l>iw.*jugs and specifications are ou «x-li'bitii-n and may bo eeen at the Public Workd Offices at Huntervi'U> and Wellington, and at the Posw ffiocs at New Plj mouth, Inglewood, Wanganni, and Palmcrstou North. Tbe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. L. COOK, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office Hunterville, Jauuary 23rd, l? 01. 268 IT< Oli ABSOLUTE SALE, J. as a Goiug Concern, — THE WELL-KNOWN LIVERY, BAIT, and CO ACHING BUSINESS Of Mr James Martin, of Parnell, Auckland. Owing to iil-health of the owner, THE ABOVE BUSINESS Is for Absolute Sale by Tender. Returnable at Noon of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAItY 21st. The plant consults of upwards of 150 Horns 120 Sets Harness 3 Open Breaks 4 'Buses 3 Road Cars 13 Caba 3 Waggonettes 4 Hansoms 4 Double-seated Buggies 10 Gigs 1 4swhc»el Dog Cart 2 Dog Oarta And all other Sundries necessary to a Livery Business, The Purchaser can either Buy or Lease the Stables and Houses, situated at Farnell. The undersigned would call special attention to this Busineue, as without doubt it is one of the Best and Moßt Luorative Going Concerns in the colony. Tender to be accompanied with matked cheque for £100, and to be addressed to the undersigned, where Stock Sheets and Lint of Properties may be seen. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THp; NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.), Successors to Hunter and Nolan, AUCKLAND. 282 NOTICE. BUSINESS HOURS to be observed by the New Plymouth CHEMISTS on Baturi>ay Next, will be as follows: — 10.30 to 11 a.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. D. TEtD & Co., A. E. SYKES, F. W. HALL, 295 Chemist*. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd February, being a Close Holiday, S.S. Marpourika, for Southern Ports on Friday, Ist February, will only take NELSON CARGO. A. C. WALKER, 300 . Branch Manager. FOR LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE OR ON EASY TERMS. FARM of 680 Acres, rolling open land of first rate quality, situated near the coaßt, north of K&w hia, and 16 miles by very fair road from township. Buildings comprise comfortable 6-roomed house, and naaplo outbuildings. Fencing consifits of puiri posts aud 6 Wir.*. About 300 t ere» have been ploughed and laid down in best grasses, another 300 aores are surface sown or natural feed, and the balance consists of about 20 aores swamp and 50 acres of preserved bush. Ihe property has been neglected and is a good deal ov«.r grown with fern, bat in its present condition will carry 150 head ot cattle. Limestone land, about four-fiftbs ploughable, well watered, and equally well adapted for stock and dairying. A oreamery is to be erected next winter on adjacent property. Leace can be arranged ior 5 years at a very low rental, with right of purchase, or will be sold at a remarkably moderate price, with the optiou of leaving thtet -fourths on mortgage for 5 years at Ajf per cent. Plan may be seen aod further particulars obtained at the office of F P. GO K KILL, National Bank Chambais, New Plymouth. 264 BEST JAM PLUMS, 121b8 for 2s Od. W. HEALY, GROCER AND FRUITERER, DEVON STREET EAST. 238 ROYAL MAIL COACH I>UNS daily from I punake to Eltham, L coojeciing wich the morning train to Hawera, aud maets the afternoon train from Hiwera. To Eltham. am. Leaves Opunake at 6 • riivt.B Punehu 7 A) rives Awatuna 7.30 Arrives Riverlta 8 Airives Kapongu 8.40 Arrives Klthum (Calgber's Hotel... 10 To Opunake. p m. Leaves Oalgher's Hotel 3.30 Leaves Kap^nga 5 Leaves River'ea &.45 Leaves Awatuna 6.15 Leaves Punehu 6 45 Arrivee Opunake 7.45 Fares— G» single, 10d return. T J. KIDD, 29 1 Proprietor. w? EFFkRN'S " HISTORY OF TARA 0 NAKr." To be obtained from Upton & Co , BookPtHers, Queen-street, Auckland : or Wm T. Jenninos, Courtenay street, New Plymouth PRICE, 6s. This Publication is a history of the Settlement and Progress of the Province 01 Taranahi from the earliest period, and hau illustrations. Dr T. M. Hocken, of Dunedin, writes : " Yonr Book is precisely tbe sort of addition to our old New Zealand knowledge, of which we have muoh need — less politics r.nd more of the inner life of the old d*)s" 0726 PRIVATE SCHOOL. rpHE FIRST TERM at Mißsßaii/a L Piivate School. Vivian street, com m. noes Monday, Fenrnary 4th Termi on aoiilioatiun oa aLd after 2 id instant 226 \\r ANTED Known,— Friend's Royal ' tgK Priservative in Bold iv a dr) powder. When required for uue it v involved in boiling water and allowed t,c cool, then rubbed over the eggs. bolf

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11667, 29 January 1901, Page 3

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