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Miscellaneous THE NEW "DOULINIKON TTNDBRFELT, ■FOB CARPETS, FLOOROLOTHS, &c. Deadens sound and is soft to the tread. Can be had at -|ARGE & mOWNLE Y'S, Beownins-stbeet. ii LARGfI AND TOWNLEY NEW SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE Bit PLEIONA, PAREORA, WAIMEA, AND HALCIONE, Comprising — -T>EAUTIFUL TOILET. WARE Unique Tea Services New Iron Bedsteads Choice Looking Glasses New Carpets, ohoioe patterns New Cnrtain Materials, in ancy figuired Reps, Silk Reps, Utrecht Velvets &c A SPLENDID STOOK TO SELECT FROM. AN ELEGANT BILLLARD TABLE (Complete ON HAND. | LARGE AND TOWNLEY, REGENT-STREET. 12 Educational T ADIES' {COLLEGE, COOTE-ROAD, NAPIER, WiU be OPENED on the Ist FEBRUARY. The Pupils will bo classified into Senior, Junior, and Preparatory, each subdivided into classes. The curriculum of study in tho Senior Division will comprise English, French, Latin, Gorman, Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Geography, History, Literaturo, and National Science. Principal Mbs Shbpfabd. References kindly permitted to Mrs Williams, 255 Hukarcro, and Mrs Locke. AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. MR. HAMILL, Principal of St. Mary's Boarding-school, Meanee, has much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for the opening of the abovenamed Boarding-school in Auckland at tho beginning of the year. The teaching staff will be regulated by the number and requirements of the Boarders and the course of instruction will be directed with a view to prepare the boys to compote successfully at examinations for tho Civil Service Department, Matriculation Examinations to the Now Zealand University, and Scholarships under the respective Educatio* Boards. A few boys are already engaged and will accompany Mr Hamill to Auckland in January. He has therefore tbe honor to request that parents desirous of placing their sons under his oharge will communicate with him. Terms modorato. B. H. HAMILL, 63 St. Mary's, Meanoe. MUSICAL. It/T R HUGH APLIN, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, At Mr F. E. Ha—Lin's lato residence, Shakespeare-road. Lessons givan on the Piano, Harmonium or American Organ at the above address or at pupils' residence. Also Singing, the higher thooretical branches, Thorough-Baas, Harmony, Musical Composition, &c., ko. A Singing Class held on Saturday afternoons at 2.30. Duties will ro-commence January 31. Terms on dp plica tion. Town and Country Tunings attended to. 3SB *m__?irffipfflty Hawko's Bay Education Board, Napier, February 2nd, 1880. IN accordanco with Clause 13 of "The Education Act, 1877," it is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons have been duly nominatod as Candidotes for election as members of the Board of the Education District of Hawke's Bay, to supply the three Vacancies caused by tho retirement by ballot of Samuel Locke, Esq., J. D. Obmokd, Esq., and Captain Rtjsbhuj, ds members of the said Board : — CHARLES LAMBERT, ARTHUR WILLIAM ROWLEY LASCELLES, SAMUEL LOCKE, WILLIAM CALDER OLIVER, JOHN DAVIES ORMOND, WILLIAM RUSSELL RUSSELL. An election of Thbeb Pbbsons from the 1 above list will bo held «n tha Ist day of MARCH, 1880, and each Sehooi Committee is directed to forward to the Seoretary of the Education Board, on or beforo the last day of February, a list in writing, setting forth the names of not more thanTHBEE of the persons whose names aro herewith notified. H. HILL, ' 535 Secretary.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5623, 27 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5623, 27 February 1880, Page 1