*" ' ' ' : New Advertisements. TENDERS. . "TTT ANTED TENDERS for BRICKVV WORKS. Labor only at per rod, at the Bank of New Zealand. Plans and specifications to be seen on the works. Tenders to be sent in by NOON of WEDNESDAY. 2nd April, addressed to the undersigned on the works. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE HUGHES, . Contractor. WANTED.— A Female GENERAL SERVANT.— AppIy at the Parsonage. - WANTED— A Female SERVANT. Apply Mrs. Carlaw Smith, Meadow Bank. "TTTANTED— A Female GENERAL VV SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. J. R. Turner, at " The Manse." -TT7"ANTED.— Four MEN to WORK VV PUNT, in bringing gravel down the river. — Apply to J. Williams. "TTTANTED.— An EXPERIENCED VV SHEPHERD for the Coast. Must be sober and well recommended. Good dogs required. — Apply to Ferris and Pitt. mlB "TTTANTED.— JOB PRINTER for VV Herald Office. A first-class Hand. — Apply to Manager. ' \ I 7 ANTED, appointment as BOOK\Y KEEPER, ACCOUNTANT, &c. , by a thoroughly competent person. Good references. Apply, Office of this paper. ~\ TTANTED— BUYERS for 10 TONS W of FIRST-CLASS HAY, at £7 per ton. Apply to WILLIAM MORRIS, "Bungalow." CONCERT AND BALL. S|llE MATAWHERO SCHOOL COMMITTEE will give a CONRT and BALL in the MAKARAKA HALL, ON THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd APRIL. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Ladies' Tickets to Concert and Ball, 2a. 6d. Gentlemen's Tickets to Concert only, 2s. 6d. ; to Concert and Ball, 7b> 6d> eaclu Tickets sold for the previous Concert will be available. MASONIC J)i|| HALL. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! nsrriGHT, March 29th. Great Variety Entertainment, BY THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS:— MADAME LUCY STEWART,, (miss scbais) From the Promenade Concerts, London, with the Newest Ballads. MR. TOM SMART, Late of the Great Variety Troupe, AND MR. W. H. SCEATS, With New Songs, Comic, Local, &c. Pianiste : Miss Helen Stewart. The whole to conclude with a SCREAMING- FARCE. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock. Front Seats, 2s ; back seats, Is. LAND TENURE REFORM LEAGUE. AT MASONIC HALL, on MONDAY NEXT, the 31st of March, at 8 o'clock p.m., MR. GEORGE WILSON will DELIVER a LECTURE, on the necessity that exists at the pre- . sent juncture in our public affairs for the iinmediate organization of a Land . Tenure Reform League. After the lecture, the meeting will be addressed by several gentlemen. • ADMISSION— FREE. WAERENGA-A-HIKA JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of the MEMBERS of the above Club is called for TUESDAY, Ist April, at 7.30 p.m., at the WAERENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. J. S. COOPER, Secretary. KOTICE TO RATEPAYEKS. /I THE attention of the Ratepayers in -L the WAIKOHU HIGHWAY DISTRICT is oalled to a Gazette Notice, dated March 18th, 1879, appointing the 31st of MARCH, 1879, at 12 noon, at Mr. SCOTT'S WOOLSHED, to be the day, hour, and place, for the FIRST MEETING OF RATEPAYERS of the Waikohu Highway Pistriot aa rer constituted. The Amended Boundaries include all the holdings on the East Side of the Waipaba River, lying to the North of the Ormond Settlement. BUSINESS :, Election of a Board, &c. W. K. CHAMBERS.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 663, 29 March 1879, Page 3
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