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Bnrinoga Addresaei. . BARRAUD & BOWERMAN, /^IHBMISTB AND T^BU&GHSTS Kj XJ MEDICAL HALL. HASTINGSrSTR^EET, Kapibb. ,127 F. W. O. STUEM, NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. Havre's Bat Nukseeibs, West Olive, Napier ,N\Z. 128 BOUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & Co., COMMISSION AGENTS MERCHANTS AND AUOTIONBBBS. 130 J. LiQUESNE, GOAL ft TIMBER MEROHAN Eastebht Spit, Napieb. 131 NAPIER SWIMMING BATH OLUB, .Adjoining the White Swan Bbbwery., Hastings-street. lIHHE Baths are now open to Members and JL Vißitorß for the Summer Season. LARGE SWIMMING BATH, 85 feet by 28 feet, ranging in depth from 2 to 7 feet; 3 PRIVATE BATHS, Hot and Cold Water with Shower Bath in each, Family Tickets to admit 4 in a family, 355. j Single Tickets for Ladies or Gentlemen, 21«. Hotjbs— Ladies, Mondays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Gentlemen, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 6 a,m. to 6 p.m. j Mondays and Thursdays, from 6 to, 9 a.m,; Saturdays, from 6 a.m, to 9 p.m.j Sundays, from 6 to 9 a.m. BOYS under 15 years of age admitted by family tickets are required to provide their own towels, and are only allowed to use the Private Baths on Fridays between the hours of 2 *nd 6 p.m. Tisitobs to the town are admitted on introduction by a member on payment of Is. Names to be entered in Visitors' Book at the Baths. Mkmbbks are required to produce their tickets of membership on entering the Baths, or pay the usual visitors 5 fee. This rule will be strictly enforced. Bathing drawers can be hired from the attendant at 3d per pair. „..,, .„ Persons desirous of joining the Omb will Dleace send their names to the Secretary. P JAMES DINWIDDIE, 55 Hon. Sec. PARIS EXHIBITION, 878. THE ONLY /^KA."ND PJEtIZE for Sewing Machines, and a much higher award than the Gold Medals haß been awarded the new WHEELER & WILSON DOUBLE POWEB SEWING MACHINES For superiority over 80 competitors. This brilliant triumph confirms the verdict of the American Institute (the highest authority), that the New Wheeler & Wrlson is the "BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WOBLD." THE NEW WHEELER and WILSON Has more and Greater Improvements than any other Sewing Machine. Send tor Pkx.3 List to NE W T|O N AND IRVINE, 'AGENTS FOR NAPIER. 66 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP RUNS, IN THE COUNTY OF MARLBOROUGH, NEW ZEALAND. MR 0. J. W. GRIFFITHS Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, Blenheim, early in May next, ALL THAT VALUABLE ESTATE, KWONN AS THE UPTON FELLS AND UPTON DOWNS SHEEP RUNS, ConeWtjn? of 23,000 Acres Freehold and j 30 000 A cres Leasehold, lying in the luxuriant vaJley of the Awatere County of Marltorough, J^ew Zealand, being the very cream of the Country and one of the finest < properties in the Middle Island, together with 20,000 Sheep, .^d all the Horses, Stores, Plant, &c, now on the Station and belonging thereto. This magnificent property, which is thd pick of this famed wool growing district, w.'as originally selected by the Hon. E. W. Sfr afford, ex-Premier of New Zealand, and is r t ow owned by H. H. Stafford, Esq. The w'nole is well grassed, watered, and fenced, fid capable of carrying 30,000 sheep. Further particulars in future advertise* ment, and from C. J. W.. GRIFFITHS, Auctioneer, 738 Blenheim. NEWTON AND JOHNSON HAVE ON HAND^ FOR SALE, 20,000 WIEB POSTS> j 1000 STRAINERS 5000 HOUSE BLOCKS. HHART MATAI AND WHITE PINE SHINGLES, &c, &c, &c. NEWTON AND JOHNSON, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, 504 WAIPAWA. ST. MARY'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, MEANEE. THE additions to this Boarding Establishment being now completed, increased . accommodation is provided for a number of Boarders. The bed-rooms are spacious and well ventilated. The Bchool-room, which measures 46 feet by 24 feet, is ventilated on Tobin's principle, and has an ample Bupply of maps, charts, and scieatific diagrams. Attached to the School is a large playground, about one acre in extent. The Institution is under the control and supervision of the Rev. Father Reigher, who has spared no expense in providing for the health and comfort of the boarders. The Catholic boys receive religious instruction three times per weekin the church from the resident priest, but in no case is the faith of non-Oatholic boarders interfered with. The subjects taught comprise English Grammar and Composition, History, Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, .Algebra, Geometry— including Practical Geometry and Mensuration. Navigation and Latin taught if required. The terms, which are moderate, can be learned on application to the Rev. Father IM*. or r Haimt _ 0Q Head Teacher,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5332, 17 March 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5332, 17 March 1879, Page 4