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Tp,n s^rs. TO BUILDEjJS. npENDEBS are invited up till the 70th JL inst. for the eivcticfiaf of .visions to the Hast ine;s Hotel. 1 lans, <&&, fc«> be seen at my office. W. A. DUGLEBY, 515 Architect. mENDSITiS ■WAN'Tf.T) on or beiur X FEBRUARYS?!.!: b-,r Drying at pc t...n wvitrht. from 60 :> t-.j lttr* Bn& of Gr.-iss •?epd from Waipuk'jran Ki.il way Station^ to the Bush, Wailit^for ■*■ 'Riva. about two milebeyond VTiinsfeful ; se-d re-.dy shoi-tl- . Tenders to be addressed t> J. l>. ORMOND, iVnpi-r, from whom p iH-.iculavJ yin btohtainp-' ; nr from Mr lin)i>KL7, Wailingford Station. 458 ffIENDERS will be rsceived up to 14th I_ F.bruary, 1832. from person 3 desirous of renting for a term not exceeding 30th June, 1893, the Nipior Grammar School premises, comprising 7k acres of land with dwelling house, largo school rooms, Lc, detached, situate on Napier Terrace. For further pirtioulars, apply fo J. T. TV LEE, Hon. Secretary, Napier Gr.itnroa ■ .-'ehool Company. Napier, 7th January, 18S2. 260 Sduoational LADIES' SCHOOL, NAPIER. MRS CROWLEY has much pleasure in informing hrr friends that she has removed to tho house lat.-ly occupied by Mr Aplin, Shukespeare-ivxid, to which having hid additions and improvements made, she will be enabled to receive a low more young lady boarders than heretofore. Mrs Crowley will be assisted by a thoroughly qualified lady holding a trained teacher's certificate from the College of Preceptors, London. Duties will be resumed (D.Y.) on TUESDAY, January 31st. Shakespeare-road, January 20, 1882. 377 BOYS' TRUST HIGH SCHOOL. HEAD Master, Rev. J. Campbell ; Second Master, Mr A. J. Morton; Ihird Master, Mr J. Stanley. This School will re-open on FRIDAY, 27th January. Boarder 9to arrive on Thurcday. ' 247 MRS OLIVER has a vacancy for two or three Boarders, either girls, or boys under ten years of age. Puketapu, December 7th, 1881. 167 GIRLS' MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL, NAPIER. MRS ANDEEWS has vacancies for tliree or four Young Ladies' as Boarders. Instruction comprises thorough English, French, Music, Drawing, and Painting. Terms moderate. Next quarter to commence January 30th. Private lessons given. All kinds of Fancy Wcrk taught. Apply to Mrs Andrews, Tennyson-street, Napier. 166 urapery ASSIGNED ESTATE OF PRICE AND INNES, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, Napiee. J. W. FAIR, HAYING purchased from the Trustees the above Estate AT AN ENORMOUS REDUCTION FOR CASH, WILL RE-OPEN THE PREMISES ON MONDAY, 16th INST., When such BARGAIiNS will bo given as have never hitherto been the case since the earliest history of Napier ! THE STOCK AS SCHEDULED AT COST PRICE, AMOUNTS TO £6615 19s lid. The whole of the above Stock has been RE-MARKED, AND IS NOW READY FOR SALE. MONDAY, 16th INST. My time being taken up with RE-MARK-IKG the STOCK, and the limited space at ray command will not permit any lengthy quotations of Prices, howerer, the few following quotations will show a discriminating pubic my determination to carry out what I profess : — 1200 yards GREY CALICO, 2Jdper yard Black LUSTRE 3 formerly le, now 7d Colored LUSTRA formerly Is 2d, , now 8d 1112 yards fast color PRINT 3 800 Fancy Dreas MUSLINS, formerly Bd, now 3£d Fancy DRESSES, formerly 14s 6d, now 5s 6d 700 Ladies' and Girls' STRAW HATS, formerly Is 6d, now 4d 500 Children's HANDKERCHIEFS, formerly 4d, now lid 100 dozen Ladies' LlNEN CUFFS and COLLARS 500 Gents' TIES and SCARFS 100 doien Men's and Boys' HATS, Is 6d each 100 dozen Ladies' and Gents' KID GLOYE3 at less than Engliih prices 20 dozen Gents' HELMET HAT 3, formerly 14s, now 5s 6d and 8s 6d 100 MEN'S black SAC COATS, formerly 18«, now 9s Jd 100 paira Men's TWEED TROUSERS, formerly 13s 6d, now 5s 9d 13 dozen' Men's Tweed, Velvet, and Seal CAPS, from 3 s 6d 500 yarda BLACK SILK and SATINS, from 2s 9d per yard to 8s 6d $2J* J. W. FAIR would respectfully request that buyers will NOT mistake the shop lately in the occupation of Prioe and Innes. The stock must be cleared out by the successful Cash Tenderer, J. W. FAIR. SPECIAL NOTICE.— During tho Enormous Sale, the premises will be open ab 9 a.m., and for the convenience of artizane ' and others, will be kept opon until £ | p.m, ; Saturday 10 p.m. 32f Government ISTotioes. i SALE OF LEASES OF 173 RUNS IN OTAGO. > General Crown Lands Office, t Wellington, 24th January, 1882. * /"KNE HUNDRED AND SEVENTS o %JP THRKK RUNS, comprising an are c of 2,309.2 L 7 aries of Crown lands, we. graosed. well watered, and eusy of access b road*, will be offered for lease by publi auction on MONDAY, the 27th of Februar 9 next, at 11 o'clock a.m., in Watson's hem hoom, Righ-streot, Dunerhn. The Runs' average an area of 13,348 acres eighty-seven of them are under this averagi 0 the lowest being 3200 acres, and eighty-si n of them are above the average, the highei ' being 70,190 acres. 1 The upset rentals average nearly 4d p< 'y acre, ranging from a fraction of Id up to 7d, 1 " Tlio t-nure range 3 from one year up t • tei Details of each Run and lithograph maj ■*■ can be seen at at any Lund Office, and poste: giving f ill particulars of the Runs are c: hibited ab all tho the Railway Stations an a * Post Offices throughout the colony. WM. ftOLLESTON, 147 Miniiter of landf.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 3

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