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, RENATA KAWEPO. unveiling mon ument, this day, COACHES for Omahu will leave Nowton'e Corner, Napier, at 10, 11. 12, 1, 2, and 3 o'clock for Omaha ana Fornhill, roturning from Omahu at 2.30, i, and 5 o'olock. Roturn Fares, ia, 388 GEORGE RYMER. "RELIGIOUS Sr-rvices in Theatre J-t) RoyalTO-MOBJiOWbyA.G.DANIELT,s Hnbicot nt 11— "Tho Doctrine of the Trinity: What is it? Who understands it ? Doeß tho Bible teach it?" Subject at 7-" Hardenine Pharaoh's Heart: How and Why did God do so?" Seats Froe. All Welcome. 356 BANK HOLIDA7S. ALL the Banks in Hn.wke's Bay will he closed from FRIDAY, 19t'h instant, to TUESDAY, 23rd instant (both inclusive), for Easter Holidays and St. George's Day. 377 OLIVE £ ELLMONGERY. rpHE Mat' Business will still be JL carripd on in Cllve. Orders addressed to Mrs JCllert, CHvo, will rcoeive prompt attention.. 2fiO NOTrCE. PERSONS found trespassing on Block No, 9, Waitangi, will bo proseCHted, ROBKRT M'LKOD. 368 (Pro 'Bus Company). NOTICE. A LL Persons trespassing with Dog ■fx. or Gun on the Whareponga Block will be prosecuted. C. P. BRANDON, Brooklands, Puketapu. AprU Bth, 1889. 355 DRESSMAKING. IVfISS GARDINER, late Head i-»X Dressmaker at tho Bon March 6, assisted by Miss Watbrworth, begs to announce to the Ladies ef Napierand Hawke's Bay that they have opened in the Rooms of the Napier Drapery Company's premises. 312 CREAM OF SCOTCH WHISKY. BREADALBANE. , To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers, anil Wine Morchants. Ag^nta-DAViDSON, Irvine & Co., Napier and Wellington. ' • 151 HOT LAKES. HOT LAKES. HOT LAKES. LAKE VIEW HOUSE, OHINKMUTU, ROTORUA. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Conducted by Mks Skddon. Tenuc, 30s per week or /is per day. Nil Agents. . 297 ROTORUA.— To Let, a Splendid Shop, opposiro P. 0., with largo plateglass windows, well adapted for a Tailor or Milliner and Dressmaker desirous of a cash trade. Rent, 20s. Also, Shop at Ohinemutu. Rent, 15s. Furnished or Unfurnished Cottages noar 1 the Sanatorium, suitnblo lor Invalids, from Gs to 12s per week. Apply Mrs Skddojj, Rotorua, 29ft NOTICE. RE THE ESTATE OF THE LATE S. B. FIRTH. PENDING a change of Executors the Manager of the Colonial Bank ol' New Zealand, Napier, is the only person authorised to receive payments in the abov« estate JOHN J. BROWNE, Manager for the Executors in tho Kalnte ol 184 the late S. B. Firth. TOWN AND SUBURBAN RACING CLUB. autumnlJieeting. Acceptances and General Entries close for the following Events on SATURDAY, 13th April, 9 p.m., Ryan's Hotel, Taradale :— First Pony Raoo, 10s ; Handicap Hurdles. 10s ; Taw lale Handicap, 20% ; Ladies' Purse, 10s ; Second Handicap Pony Race, ss; Flying Handicap, 10a. Entries for Maiden Flat Race, 20s ; Selling Race, 15s . WM. B. HILL, M 8 Secretary. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. IVTOTICE is hnreby given that A-i Messrs Williams & Kbttlk, of papier, have been appointed Agents of the Company for Hawke's Bay, in lieu of Meßsrs Kinross & Co., and they aro authorised to ■eceive all premiums now due. A. HILL JACK, 18 General Manager. TUITION. ' J li/TR O. T. J. ALPERP, M.A. (forLTX morly John Tinllno Scholar) and Mr, ' IV. F. Ward (formerly benior Scholar), N.Z. [Jniv., are prepared to give tuition by corroipondence for Law, Teachers', University, md C. S. Exams. The subjects for J) Certifl. :ate will receive special attention. They are ilso prepared to test candidates for any ixaminatlon one month boforo tho date of the. ixam. they are studying for. Papers will he let them such as will indicate the piobable ines of the examiners; thoy will bo advised 18 to their chances and their weak points, and iireetcd in their studies for the last nunth For terms, &c, address Canterbury College. 113 SCIENCE LECTUSES. [Under tho sanction, approval, and patronage of tliu Hawke's Bay Education Board,) A COURSE OH 1 LECTURES IN ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY Xj and physics Will bo Riven on SATURDAYS, at H a.m., in tho Athonienm, Napier, by FREDERICK 1). FERGUKSON (Hoadmaster Makotuku District School; late Junior Master Boys' High School, Onristt:hurch; Associate in Arts, Oxford ; and lale Exhibitioner in Chemistry, Victoria University, Owen's College, MnnclutsLer.) The ilrst Session will begin on SATIJII DAY, April 13th, and will ond on SATUR DAY, 17th August. Fke fok thr Session . . . . £2 , „ Payable in Advance The Lectures, which will be fully Illustrated with all the usual experiments, will prepare, in the Science subjects. Candidates for the following: Examinations for Toachere' Certificates, Junior and Senior Civil Service Examinations, M utricujal ion Examination (N.Z. University], Preliminary Medical Examination, &c. 271 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. napierTskction. RASTER "fOLIDAYS. Saturday Return Fares will bo issued from any Station to any Station, April 17th to April 22nd inclusive, available for return up to May 7th. Similar Tickets will also be issued on the Foxton-New Plymouth and WellingtonEketahuna Sections. Cheap Excursion Tickots, including Coach Fares, by Mr Maoara's Coaches, will be issued to Wellington, Petone, or Lower Hutt via Woodville and Wairarapa from April ISth to 22nd, inclusive, available for roturn up to May 7th, as follows :— Ist 2nd Class. Class. "Woodville to Wei- .. lington, &c. .. 30s 253 1 Coach fares Waipukurau and 1 by Waipawa, &o. .. JO3 30s f Macara's Hastings and Na- I included. pier. &c 45s 35s J - Tiokets from Woodville to Wellington obtainable at Railway Station. Woodville. Excursion Tickets to Wellington via Palmerston and Wellington and Manawatu Company's Line will also be issued on same dates, available to May 7lh, not including Coaoh fares, as under:— . Ist 2nd Class. Class. Napier and Hastings to Wellington 37s 26s 6d Waipawa and Waiputurau to Wellington .. ..30s 20s . Passengers pay their own Coaoh fares and mako their own arrangements with Coach proprietors. For Train services In connection with these two routes see Posters. On GOOD FRIDAY the ordinary Timetable will be suspended, and the only Trainß run will be the 7.20 a.m. Napier to Woodville and 2.10 p.m. Woodville to Napier, running as usual, and the ordinary Sunday Trains between Napier and Hastings, On EASTER MONDAYaSneoialTrainwlll leave Napier for tho Waipukurau Races at 9.10 a.m., returning Waipukurau depart 5.15 p.m. By this Train Cheap Excursion Tickets will bs iSßued, including admission to the Raoecourse, and available for return on day of issue only. No Spit trains. Tor full particulars see Posters at all Stations and elsowhore. 372 BY ORDER. Kduoation Office, Napier, March 22nd, 1889. IN accordance with Section U oi "The Education Act, 1877," and Sec tion 3 of " Tho Amendment Act. 1885,' notice is hereby given that in each ol tho undermentioned places a Meeting of the Householders is convened to be heia on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of April 1889, at the School-house in each place, ai half-past 7 o'olock in the evening, for the Election of a School Committee for tho en suing year, and for such other purpose as mai be required under Section 01 of tho said Act 1887. r By Order of tho Board. H. HILL, Seoretary. PLACES WnBBB MkBTINQB ARK TO BE Hki.d:I. Ceok County.— l'ologa Bay, Te Karakt Ormond, Waerenga-ahlka, Matawherc Patutahi, To Aral, Gisborne (borough Maraotata, Mokauri, Waerengakuri. 11. WaJroa County — Frasertown, WairOi Mohaka. HI. Hawke'sßay County.— Tarawera, Petan Puketapu. Fort Ahuriri, Napier (b rough), Cliye, Hastings (borough), Hay lock, Meanee, Taradale. IV. Patangata County.— Patangata, Kaikor Wallingforol, Porangahau, Wainui. V. Waipawa County.— Waipukurau, We pawa, Hampdon, Te Onga Onga, Mak retu, Ashley-Clinton, Mitamau, Ttik pau, Ormondville, Norßowood, Mak toku, Dannevirke, Kumeroa, Hei tauni?a, Maunga-atu, Woodville (b rough). It is further notined that each of the Sohc Committees to bo appointed as above shi hold its first Meeting immediately after tl Meeting of Householders on tho same eve ing, and shall thereat eleot one of its Membe to ue Chairman for the year. By Order of tho Board, ,„ . P» HILL,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8337, 13 April 1889, Page 3

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