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WOODBINE COTTAGE, Tennyson Street. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. CONDUCTED BY MRS. AND MISS WELCH. PpHE COURSE of INSTRUCTION will comX prise all the usual branches of a thorough English Education, with Plain and Fanoy Needlework. - TEBMS:- , * £, b. d. Boarders, per annum, including Music, . "Singing, French, Drawing and Dancing 50 0 0 Boarders, without accomplishments .... 40 0 0 Washing, per annum , ...4 4 0 Day Pupils, per quarter ... ... 2 2 0 Music, Singing, French, Drawing, &c, each 110 Mr». Woloh being||hput to remove to a much larger house will be enabled to receive Boys under tea years of age. Studies will be reeumed on Monday, lj|k day j of January. . ' CROWN HOTEL, SPIT. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. AND MADAME VITELLI. NEWSONCSAND DUETS. Admission ... 35. ; Reserved Seats ... ss. Tickets to be Jiad of Mr. Jeffares. ■FERGUSON'S STORE, CLIVE. Positively ONE NIGHT only. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. AND MADAME VITELLI IS XHEIS MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. ITEW SONGfIIVE CELEBRITIES, v§; Admission ... 35.; Reserved Seats ... ss. :¥ COMMENCE AT EIGHT. VICTORIA FURNITURE p Manufactory, OZAKEBPJSARI: ROAD, near tlie CATHOLIC ■ CHURCH. > THOS. DILLON SMITH, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, and Undertaker, . HOUSE FURNITURE always on hand or made to order on the shortest notice. Seds, Mattrasses and Paliassea manufactured from the best materials, comprising English Feathers, Curled Horse Hair or Max. Old Beds re- made or bought for cash. Funeral Department. Funerals of all descriptions, large or small, performed on the shortest notice with punctuality, decorum, and economy. Men and conveyance for Coffin sent to any part of the Province on the shortest notice. The trade supplied with Palls, Crape or Gloves. ELECTION NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of an Act of the G-eneral Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The Regulation of Elections Act, 1858," I, George Sisson Cooper, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Te Aute, Do Hereby Give Notice thatby virtue of a Writ addressed to me bearing date the sth day of December, 1862, issued under the hand of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, and the Public Seal of the said Colony, an Election will be held for the return of TWO legally qualified persons to serve as Members, of the Provincial Council of the Province of Hawke's Bay for the Electoral District of Te Aute aforesaid, and tbat the nomination of Candidates will take place at the principal polling-place for the said District, on Friday the ninth day of January, 1863, at the hour of noon, and that the Poll (if demanded) will take place on Tuesday the fifteenth day of January, 1863, and that I will Ipeclare the result thereof at the principal polling place on Thursday the fifteenth day of January, 1863, at the hour of noon. Dated this 26th day of December, 1862. G. S. COOPER, Returning Officer. The following places are the Polling Places for the Electoral District of Te Aute : — Mr. S. William? Wool-shed, Te Aute (principal polling place.) The Court House, Wavpatoa; Mr. Oliver's Wool shed, Doonsid-e, Maraehakaho (polling places.) G-. S>. COOPER, «. Returning Officer. Dated this 26th day of December, 1862. L E T T S' DIARIES TOE 1863, ON- SALE at the Herald office in great variety. , , 4 COALS FOR S A.JIE. ; ;,' ■fQ A TONS EX "VISTULA," just arrived 10 V from Newcastle, N.S.W. Apply to STUART, KINROSS & Co., i In liquidation.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 6, Issue 348, 3 January 1863, Page 2

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