prtiflff. REMOVAL OF NIGHTSOIL AND RUBBISH. THIS Notice hitherto appearing, thatall complaints should be addressed to Mr John Grlffln, P.O. Box 116, iB horoby cancelled from this dato. I havo appointed Mr John William Tattkrsall to collect all Accounts and tako all Orders in connecticn with thlsContract. All complaints forwardod to his address, Dickens-street, will meet with prompt attontion. . JOHN GRIFFIN, Contractor. 16th January, 1888. 380 Eduoation'Offloe, Napier, January 17th, 1888. * THE Gisborne Distriot School having been constituted a District High School under Section 55 of the Education Act, an Assistant Master is required capable of teaching efficiently French, Latin, and such othor of the subjects enumerated in Section 66 of tho Education Act as tho Head-master may require. A commencing salary will bo paid at the rate of £180 per annum, with nrospectivo participation in bonus on Bohool results should nny bo granted by the Board at tho close of tho Bchool year. Applications, accompanied by testimonials ns to experience and skill in the teaching of tho higher branches of instruction, must reach the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, the 28th instant. H. HILL, 394 Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS NICHOLLS, from Wellington, and formerly of the Melbourne School of Art, will be propared to receive Pupils for instruction In Drawing, Painting, Modelling. Sic, on MONDAY, 13th February. Address, Clyde-road (houso at present inoccupation of Mr Fryer). - ' Intending pupils can in tho meantime sco Mrs Nioholls at Mrs Reid's, Lincoln-rood. 429 MRS CROWLEY will re-open h*r School on MONDAY, February 6tb, 1888. Hillside, Napier. 446 BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. THESE Schools provide a Highclass Education to pupils from all parts of the Colony. Teachers highly certificated. Special preparation for examination and careful physio al training. Fees payablo por term in advanco. Tuition, £3 3s ; Board, £13 Cs Bd. Tho Schoolß nro situated on tho hills, and within flvo minutes' walk of tho sea. Boys' School— Headmaster, Mn W. Wood. Girls' School— Headmistress, Miss Hrwett. First Term commences February 7th. DAVID SIDEY (Tho Roy.), 321 Secretary. LADIES' DAY AND BOARDING SOHOOL, BENMORE. MISS SMITH will bo at home to Parents and Friends of intonding Pupils, on TUESDAY, January 31st. Classes re-nssomble ou Wcdnosdny, February Ist, 279 BOARDING V AND DAY SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE BOYS (The Late Mrs May's House, Napier), Cot.ducted by tho Principals— Mr Heath, latoly Hcad-master'of tho Napior Hoys' High School, previously Headmaster of Iho Auckland Girls' High School. Mas nKATn, previously Lady Superintendent Auckland Girls' High School. School will open FEBRUARY lst, ISSS. For prospectus npply to Mrs Heath. Mr Heath is prepared to tako Private Pupils in tho evenings. 4 188 LOISETTIAN SCHOOL OF MEMORY, on INSTANTANEOUS ART OF NEVER-FORGETTLNG. Terms for complete courso of Printed Lossons for classes of ten or moro mombors, 25s each. For further information npply to R, B. BRISTED, 207 , Nnplor. MR HUGH APLIN; (Organist St. Paul's Church), J3ROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Lessons given in Vocalisation, Pianoforto, Organ, Harmonium, Harmony, Composition, Sec, eithor at pupils' residence or at his Musical Academy. Singing Classes hold on Monday evenings in Tonic Sol Fa and Staff Notation. Pinnofortes and Organs thoroughly Tuned and Regulated both in Town and Country. Professional Duties resumed on Monday, 30ch of January. Address: Musical Academy, Scaly -road, Napier. 441 MR H. G. SPACKMAN, . (Organist of St. John's Church), PROFESSOR OF MUSIC to tho Napier High School for Girls and thb Ladies' College. Teacher of tho Piano, Organ and Violin, of Singing, Harmony, and Orchostration. Term commences February 7th. Pianos soiontiflcally tuned. Address— Clydo-road. 427 MR H. G. SPACEMAN'S Orchestral and Choral Concert will be givon on Fobruary 7th. 423 PIANO AND VIOLIN. MISS C. MAY BROWNE receives Pupils. Quarterly or Monthly Terms Singlo Lessons. Address — Rosobrao, Cooto • road, near Shakospcarc-rond. 121 MUSICAL NOTICE. HERR E. CALON, Professor of Music, will rosume his Professional Dutios on tho 7th February, 1888. 435 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ANNUAL GATHERING. JANUARY 26th, 1888. CFIKAP FARES. On THURSDAY, January 26th, Saturday Return Tickets, avallablo for day only, will be issued from any station to any station. SPECIAL FARES. THREE DAYS KXCURSION Tickets will be iasuort on WEDNESDAY, January 25th, and THURSDAY. January 26th, avnilablo for roturn up to and including FRIDAY, January 27th, as follows:— Ist 2nd Class. Class, s. d. s. d. Woodville, Victoria, Matahiwi, Oringi, Tamnki, Tahoralfi to Napier .. .. 17 0 12 C Dannevirko, Mangatora, and Matamau to Napior. . .. 15 0 11 6 Makotuku, Ormondville, Papatu, and Kopua to Napior 14 0 10 6 Takapau and Woburn to Napior 12 0 0 0 Waipukurau and Walpawa to Napior 10 0 7 6 Kaikora and othor Station!! northwards to Napior . . Saturday return rates. ONE DAY EXCURSION Tickets will bo issued on THURSDAY, January 26th (day ot tho Sports), availablo for roturn on day of issue only, as follows : — lst 2nd Class. Class, s. d. s. d. Woodville, Victoria, Matahiwi. Oringi, Tamaki, Tahoraltl to Napior .. .. 11 0 7 9 Dannevirko, Mangatora, and Matamau to Napior .. 10 0 7 0 Makotuku, Ormondville, Papatu, and Kopua, to Napior 00 03 Takapau and Woburn to Napior SO 5 6 Waipukurau and Waipawa toNapler 6 6 4 6 Kaikora, Pukohou, To Aute, and To Hsuko to Napier .. 5 0 3 6 Poukawa and Paki Pakl to Napior 3 6 2 6 Hastings and Stations northwards to Napier . . . . Saturday roturn ratos. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Tho ordinary trains will run with tho exception of tho following postponomonts and extra servico on tho day of tho gathorlng, Thursday, Janunry 26th :— Tho train usually leaving Napier at 3.0 p.m. for Woodville will bo postponed to Napior depart 4.30 p.m. ; Woodvlllo arrive 10.30 p.m. Soo largo posters at Stations and olsowhore. Tho train usually leaving Napior at 4.20 p.m. for Waipukurau will be postponed as follows :— Napior dopart 6.50 p.m., Waipukurau arrivo 9.27 p.m. Soo largo posters. .A lato train will run between Hastings and Napior as follows :— Hastings dopart 6.50 p.m., Farndon 7.10, Napior arrivo 7.30 p.m.; Napior dopart 10.30 p.m., Farndon 10.50, Hastings arrivo 11.10 p.m. • On Thursday, 26th, boing a public holiday, no goods or livo stock will bo received for despatch 300 BY ORDER. HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IKON.MONGERS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS, BEG to notify to their friends and tho public gonerally that thoy have latoly purcna<-ed tho woll-known Ironmongery Business from Mr XV. O. M'Leod, noxt Messrs Knight Bros.' Timber-yard. Hastings, and have replenished the Stock with a largo variety of Now Goods, ombraoing many lines not hitherto kopt in Hastings. H. W. & S. hope by paying strict attontion to Business and to tho wants of thoir Cus tomers to roceivo a fair share of Trade. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. 283
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7958, 24 January 1888, Page 3
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