SALES BY AUCTION. WAIWAKAIHO THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. EWT 0 N K ING Will sell at his'Waiwakaiho Y'ards ou THURSDAY, JAN. o QQQ HJSAD MIXED CATTLE 2'pairs Young Working Bullocks. Sale at 12.30 o’clock.
TO-MORROW AT 0.30 A.M. BBS tTb Jg R 0 S. Will soil; BOXES Anricots,. Roaches, OUU Blums, Tomatoes, Lemons, , Cucumbers, Grapes, and Bananas. 1 MISCELLANEOUS. CLAIRVOYANCE. - MRS. ,S. W. CROSS will bold a meeting at the Spiritualists’ Hall, Griffiths’ Building, at 7.30 p.m., WEDNESDAY, January 4. Clairvoyant and Psychometric Readings given. Adniission 6d. All welcome. 3 W A NTEB. JUNIOR CLERK for Merchant’s Ofe* flee. Must have knowledge of invoicing. Address, “Wholesale,” this office.i Applications close 31st inst. , £757 THE ST. AXTIYN TOWN BOARD. DOG-TAX, 1911. THE Registration Fee for the year ending December, 1911, for dogs kept solely for the management of. live stock is 2s 6d each ; all other dogs 7s 6d each, .or 5s if . paid to the Clerk at the Board’s Office before March 31, 1911. M. FLEETWOOD, Town Clerk. December 24, 1910. : ' 1 ■ 1771 FbR SALE. SPLENDID Farm, all in grass and .crop; 1056 acres; 2 houses and good outbuildings; well watered; subdivided into 15 paddocks carrying at the present, time about 2500 sheen and lambs, ICO head of cattle and 8 horses. -All that is asked for this is £lO per acre. Terras can ho .arranged. This farm is close to the Okoroirc Hpte), 35 miles to station, half-mile to post and telegraph office, 15 miles to school, 1 milo to creamery-; and as the property has a long road frontage could be easily divided into two or three handy farms. ARTHUR S. HOLMES, Estate Agent & Valuer, ONEHUNGA. f7OO EDUCATION NOTICES. JOHN ,Y D U N Q, ■ ARAKOEKOE,” LiARDET Ei'BEE'i, Candidates for all Examinations thmoughly coached. NEW PLYMOUTH J|IGH gCIIO OL. Staff.—E. Pridhnm, M.A., T.C.D. (principal), H. H. Ward, G. H. Wills, Miss C. D. Grant, M.A., ' Miss G. A. Drew, M.A. (assistants),’ A. R. Ryder, M.A. (science master), W. Lints (gymnastic instructor). THE SCHOOL provides a sound secondary education for boys ami girls, leading from the primary schools to the university; and the curriculum is arranged to meet the requirements of the Civil Service, Matriculation, and Junior Scholarship Examinations. The school possesses a splendidly equipped chemical laboratory and gymnasium. Excellent accommodation for board and lodging, under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Ward, Niger House, adjoining the.school, is provided. An Agricultural Course will bo started at the beginning of the first term for boys who intend to take up farming. The subjects of instruction will be; English, Arithmetic, Chemistry and Agricultural Chemistry, Botany and Agricultural Botany, Elementary Physical Measurements, Bookkeeping and Commercial Correspondence, Practical Agriculture, Drawing, Elementary Building Construction, and-Woodwork. Students taking this course will not take any language other than English, nor will tlmy take merely Theoretical Mathematics. The'first term of 1.011 commences on January 31. For prospectus and full particulars apply to the secretary. N. K. MACDIAUMID, ' Chairman, t
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14397, 3 January 1911, Page 7
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491Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 14397, 3 January 1911, Page 7
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