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in BA^mnv^Tc\i IN TnE SUPREME COURT dp NEW . - . ( . , WELEIN&TtiN DISTRICT: In tho matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, and Amendment Act, 1878," and in the matter of John llknry Stubbs, of Gisborne, Chemist and Bookseller, an Arranging Debtor. nVfOTICD is herdby given that application i^l will be niadd pii FiilDAi", the" 14tli day November 1 , is' 79, at 2 o'clock ill thd afttiriiooii, for a declaration of complete execution ' of a Deed of Arrangement, dated the 29th day of April, 1879, and made between the said John Henry Stubbs of the first part, all the Credi-toi-s of tho said John Henry St\ibbs of tho second part, and John Townloy and Wiliam Teat of the third part, filed in the above Court oh the 30th day of April, 1879, Dated this 31st day of October, 1879, J. W. CARLILE, Agent for W. R. Robinson, Solicitor 5] 'A for the' above-named Debtori Education Office; . „. Napier, November 1, 1879. NATIVE SCHOOLS.— EXAMINATION FOR SCHOLARSHIPS. | SIR DONALD M'LEAN BEQUEST. miIREE THOUSAND POUNDS having -1- been invested by the late Sir Donald M'Lean for the purpose of founding Scholarships for the native Maori race, notice is hereby given that the Trustees of the Bequest have decided to offer for competition THREE SCHOLARSHIPS of the annual value of Thirty-five Pounds each, tenable for three years, and open to all Maori youths in New Zealand. The attention of intending Candidates is directed to the following : — 1. The subjects of examination will be — Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Gram--mar and Composition, Biblical and English History, Geography, and oasy translation of English into Maori, and vice versa. 2. Successful candidates will bo required to attend the Te Auto Native College, Hawke's Bay, the Principal of which is J. Thornton, Esq., formerly Rector of the Oamaru Grammar Suhool. For board, tuition, books, &c, twenty pounds per anoum will be charged. 3. Holders of Scholarships will be allowed travelling expenses to and from their homes each Midsummer Vacation. 4. At the end of the three year 3 a University Scholarship of the annual value of Fifty Pounds, and tenable for two years, will be offered for competition to the Scholarship holders. The winner of this Scholarship will be required to become a Matriculated Student of the University of New Zealand, and to attend the College classes of some institution affiliated to the University. The examination will be held on December 15 and following days, at such places as shall be hereafter appointed. It is requested that the Masters of Native Schools who have candidates for examination will forward applications to me at the earliest possible date, stating the name, ago, and address of each candidate, and the number of years he has been attending school. H. HILL, 518 Inspector of Schools. I HEREBY give notice that it is my intention to apply at next Sitting of Hawke's Bay County Council for License to Slaughter on Section 81, Township of Awatoto. M. BALDWIN. October Mill 1879. 313 TO enable Creditors in Estate of Coltman AND Co. to participate in the First Dividend about to be declared, all proofs must bo sent in by noon on sth November. GEORGE T. CROSS, Vr * 4SO ED. SUTTON, ) luistcos. MRS DANVERS can accommodate a Lady and Gentleman with Private Board and Residence, or two Ladies ; also a Single Gentleman. Percy House, Tennysonstreet, Napier 506 p LOYAL HASTINGS LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. «* FTtHE Members (!sMffl—^^wmM siu '- y by a i)in:nee ' Tickets may be had from the Secretary or any of the Committee. R, SOMERVILLE, 471 Secretary. TAEADALE STORE. M. B AKKY Begs to inform her friends and the public that it is her intention to continuo business in the above old and well-known Establishment, and that no effort will be sparod to give satisfaction to customers. Every. Department of the House is over* ilowing with tho latest SUMMER NOVELTIES, FASHIONS, AND, MATERIALS. The NEW DRESS FABRICS arc well worthy of inspection. A Splendid Assortment of Hats for Ladies in I the most modern style. 1 HOSIERY AND HABERDASHERY In very groat variety. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS Of all sizes and of excellent workmanship. GLASSWARE, CROCKERYWARE, CHINA, &c, &c. A largo addition has boon made to the GROCERY DEPARTMENT. NEW TEAS AND SUGARS, Guaranteed to be of the best quality. A New Shipment of HARDWARE has been recently received, including Sheepshears from the bost makers. PATENT MEDICINES Can always bo obtained at tho Taradale Store. A quantity of BRICKS and FENCING POSTS on hand. The advertiser has marked the whole of her goods, to induce a speedy clearance at prices which cannot fail to bo satisfactory to customers, in order to make room for New Shipments of Goods expected shortly to arrive. 470

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5527, 1 November 1879, Page 3

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