FREE ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN OF HAWKE'S BAY. President ~ .. War. Nelson Vioe-Pbesident .. .. J. H. Coleman THE FOLLOWING MEN WANTING EMPLOYMENT— Gardeners ~ .. ... •. • • 2 Ploughmen.. .. .. ~ ..4 Married Couples ° 1 Cooks ~ " 3 Shepherds 3 Station Hands and General Laborers .. 5 Rabbitter .. 1 Station Blacksmith , 1 Station Carpenter .. .. .. 1 Engine-driver ..1 No Fees charged for Registration or upon situation being obtained. EMPLOYERS are requested to notify their wants to tho Secretary. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, NAPIER. Ed. BLACK, Secretary. NOTICE. THE INLAND PATEA DOG TRIAL is postponed until THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Ist, 1892. THE INAUGURAL MEETING TO BE HELD AT KURIPAPANGA on THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1892. President, F. S. Waterhouse, Eeq. ; VicePresidents, R. T. Warren, Esq., and J. Jaraieson, Esq. ; Treasurer, J. H. Absolom ; Time-keeper, ; Flag Steward, A. Macdonild; ' Stewards, Messrs Absolom, Guan, Common, Macdonald, Middleton, and Sutherland; Judges, I. Winter (Patofca) and J. Lyon (Napier). programmeclass i. Heading and Bbinging Back, about -\ mile. Time, 15 minutes. First prize £8, second prize £4. Points, best head G, under command 5, bring back 4. Class 11. Heading, Bring Back, and Yaed, about % mile. Time, 15 minutes. First prize £6, second prize £3 Points, heading 3, bring back 6, yarding G. Class IIL Hunt Away, about J mile. Head, bring back, and yard. Time, 20 minutes. First prize £6, second prize £4. Points, hunt away 6, bring back 3, yard 6. An extra prize of £2 will be given for the dog scoring most points in Hunt Away. Siiephbed's Race. A Siikpheed's Handicap Foot Race will be held over the same course as Class I. First prize £2 2s, second prize £1 Is. SPECIAL PRIZES. Messrs Ringland and Thomas's Special Prizo, Mackintosh, value £4, to be given with Club's Extra Prizo in Class 111. Mr Binnio's prize of £1 Is will bo given to the dog scoring most points at the meeting. A Special Prizo of £2 2s will be giyen for tho best bred dog competing at tho meeting. Entrance in each class ss, and must be accompanied with name and color of dog. Nominations, accompanied with fees, will cloee with the Secretary at Kuripapanga, on WEDNESDAY, 30th March. 1892. JOHN H. ABSOLOM, Hon. Sec. BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. SOUND SECONDARY AND COM MERCIAL EDUCATION. Scholarships open to Pupils of one and two years' standing in the School. Preparation for Civil Service and Matricuation Examination. Fees—Junor, £8 8s ; Senior, £9 9s, per annum. Only extras Music, Solo Singing, Painting, and Dancing. Boarders received by the Principals. Fee, £40 per annum. Reduction to Weekly Boarders. Half Teem—2lst March. REV. DAVID SIDEY, Secretary. TTERETAUNGA SCHOOL, HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY, N.Z. Principals—Messrs J. A. Eraser and W. A. Robinson; Assistant, Mr B. G. Fox; Drill Instructor, Staff Sergt.Major Huddle^ton. In addition to ordinary subjects the Curriculum includes Latin and Book-keep-ing, Gymnastics, Carpentry, Lathe-work, and Elementary Science. Extras: Music, French, and Lancing. School Grounds 8£ acres in extent, affording every facility for Physical Training. Terms on application to Principals. Half Teem—l4th March, 1892. lIT U. H U G~H APL IN, ORGANIST OF ST. PAUL'S, Teaches of the Pianoforte, Oegan, vocalibation, habmony, &c. Singing Classes hold during the winter mouths are now in formation. Early application requested. Mr Aplin, Certificated Pianoforte Tuner, will be pleased to receive orders to tune Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniums, both in Town and Country. Up country districts visited periodically. Address. — MR. HUGH APLIN, PIANOFOBTE TtjNEB, Musical Academy, Harvey Road, Napier. SHOOTING_ SEASON^ MESSRS SIDEY & LOCKIE Beg to announce that they have added to their staff MR. C. O. EVETT, From Auckland, AN EXPERT IN REPAIRING, RESTOCKING, BROWNING, And generally in Renovating Guns and Firearms. Locksmiths' and other Specialities will secure due and efficient attention. I SHEEP AND CATTLE EARMARKS A i SPECIALITY. I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SIDEY &LOCKIE. THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MISSES PARKINSON AND STEWART PURPOSE OPENING IN HASTINGS STREET, In the Shop lately occupied by Mb F. W. Collins, on SATURDAY, MARCH 12. Their Stock will comprißO ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES FOB THE COMING SEASON IN DRESS FABRICS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, &c. THE DRESSMAKING iVill be under the able management of MIS 3 Stewart, is sufficient guarantee for Style and Finish. . RT. DURNEY begs to inform the Public of Napier that he has opened a Novelty and Fancy Goods Repository in Hastings street, and trusts that by keeping only the Best of Goods, and selling at Reasonable Prices, to obtain a fair rfmre of support. The Stock comprises Bedsteads, Crockery ware, Glassware, ard *ancy Articles of every description too numerous to particularise, Tfhfch will be offered tot sale at a slight advance on wholesale puses. Inspection invited. .*-„-* tlr Note Address — Hastings street, Napier, opposite 'Bus Company BOYS AND GIRLS. 3d 8 Se 8 ! d v"y d cheap; Slate Pencils, Od BOX(100) NOVELTY DEPOT.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6413, 25 March 1892, Page 1
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