KIWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. nHENDERS will be received by the X above Council, up to noon on Saturday, 30th January, for the following works : — 1. For reforming, ditching, trimming, and metalling 38 chains Kitnbolton Road, and for the supply and delivery of about 100 cubic yards of gravel. 2. For the supply and delivery of about 200 cubic yards of gravel on the Kimbolton Road. 3. For the supply and delivery of about 200 cubic yards of gravel on Mcßeth's Road, in the Palmerston Small Farm Block. 4. For trimming and metalling 40 chains Peep o'-Day Road. 5. For completing contract for forming and culverting 238 chains of the Kiwitea-Tapuae Road. Plans, specifications, and general conditions for No. 1 may be seen at Mr Lay's store, Rangiwahia : for Nos. 2, 3, and 4 at Mr Tompkin's store, Fowlers ; and the whole at my office, Feilding. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CRAKLES BRAY (Jcnb.), Engineer Kiwitea County Council MOAWHANGO POLICE STATION. rfIENDERS will be received at this J_ office, until noon of January 30th, 1897, for the Erection of POLICE STATION at Moawhango. Specifications, &c, may be seen at this office and at Post Offices at Moawhango, Marton, Wanganui, and Palmerston North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. J. HARDING, Acting Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Hunterville, January 9, 1897. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. Teaching Staff : Miss Hamilton, Principal John Innes, M.A., L.L.B. Miss Morrah, M.A. Miss Ecciesfield, M.A. Miss Fraser (late of Napier High School) Miss Wilson (certificated) Drawing— Miss Hill and Miss Wilson Shorthand — Miss K. Williams Pianoforte — Mrs Holt, Miss Swain* son, Miss Grant, and Mr Parker Class Singing— Miss Morrah. fTIHE Governors offer two Scholar- _|_ ships to pupils under 14 attending the High School, entitling the successful candidates to free education for two years. Last year 20 pupils from this school passed the Matriculation and higher University examinations. The School will re-open on TUESDAY, the 2nd February, at 9.30 a.m. Miss Hamilton will receive parents and guardians on the afternoons of Friday and Saturday, the 29th and 30th January, and on Monday, Ist February, from 2 till 5. Parents in the country may hear of suitable homes for their daughters by applying to the Lady Principal or to the Secretary, from whom Prospectuses may be obtained. C. P. POWLES, Secretary, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton Quay WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term of 1897 will begin on MONDAY, February Ist. The Headmaster will be ready to receive Parents and Guardians at the College on Thursday and Friday, January 28th and 29th, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4 to 6 p.m. As the boarding accommodation at the College is not sufficient to meet applications, a house within two minutes walk of the College grounds, specially built for a Boarding School, has been placed under the charge of Mr W. F. Ward (one of the masters) and Mrs Ward. The boys in this house will be on exactly the same footing as the others, and have the same rights and privileges with regard to the grounds, Ac. The Headmaster will have a general control over both houses, and applications for admission are, as before, to be made to him or to the Secretary. Prospectuses and farther information may be obtained on application to C. P. POWLES, Secretary, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton Quay WTT-T-TAM CARTHEW'S LIST OP NEW BOOKS, Ex Ruapehu and lonic — * Beatrice,' by Balzac 1 Palestine, the Glory of all Lands ' 1 Foreign Conquest,' Balzac 1 Who Did It ?' Nat Gould 1 Aurora Borealis,' Angot * Care of Infants,' Coombe 1 Herb Moon ' * Mercantile Practice,' Johnston 1 Browning's Poems ' * Bunkum's Entertainment,' 1 Robert Helmore ' W I L L I A M~A RTHEW, Bookseller, Feilding. J. 8. MILSOtt. NEW BOOKS EX PAKEHA— Grier's Uncrowned King Robert Browning's Poems Warden's Inn by the Shore New Universal Shakespere Mitford's Sign of the Spider Horsley's Dr. StonewalTs Scout E. Daudet's Rafael Winter's Strange Story Whishaw's Boyar Marryat's Dream that Stayed Hume's Tracked by a Tattoo Bloundelle-Burton's Denounced Benson's Limitations Manchester Bazaar, Feilding MUSIC. MBS W. D. JAMES is prepared to receive Fnpils for the PIAN.OFOBIE, Address, Qubsh at.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 176, 28 January 1897, Page 3
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