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gales lay Bwrlso fe Smithy Saturday, may 29th, At 12 o'clock. BOURKE & SMITH Ha^-e received instructions from E. ff. ' Wabd, Esq., senr., who ib leavingthe district, to sell by Public Auction, at their mart, on above date, nnHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEJ. HOLD FUBNIT^RE & EFFECTS, . Consisting of— : Splendid Morocco Dining Room Suite ?■, Handsome Rep Drawing Room Suite „. Tables, Washstands, Chairs ' , ;' '/' 1 Iron Bedsteads, &c. , &c. , J Kitchen Utensils. ■ AFTER WHICH : A LOT OF FIRST-CLASS CARPED -••.'• TERS' TOOLS. : ; ■■ &c ;..... &c... &q. .. J®" The Furniture may be seen at Mr. Ward's, residerice, Bright, street, until tha day before sale, when it will be on, view at the Auction Mart. . 768 TTJRANOANIH LIBRARY, . ; ['. ' To\VNLBY'S BUILD&GS. " BEADING ROOM open daily. LiBRARY • for receiving and giving Bobks> on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Evenings, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. - '• ' : : '. ' ; Tbbms of Subscription ; Library and Reading Room, 5s per quarter. / : • ;, EDWIN WOON, , ,; ; -, • . ... :;.-■:■.. Hon. Sec.; N.B. -^-Special arrangement for Country Members. ' . ■■»•'•■ 700 •'■ PERCY C. FRASI, A TQTHORISEP SURVEYOR AND jcL'.- 1 ,""" draftsman, „:;;;:..,.: Licensed under Land Transfer Acts, Is prepared to. undertake Stirvey.B by Contrapb or otherwise, in any part of Ne'jv "Zeal'^nai' also to famish reliable infStmatioh relative to large blocks of Government and Native lands in 70 Mile ;Bush District . and elsewhere j also to negotiate purchase of Native Lands, and act generally 1 as Native Agent and Jnterpreter", '.• ■■ : *-. ' •-'.• ■ ' ' Address :— Woodville, Waipawa. '; , -^ >■;•-,.: '■ ;i > 743 I^-^-^3 '" ! . UNION • isiiisy STEAM. SHfP, CO. j j (Limited.) miME TABLE FOR MAY. FOR AUCKLAND, AND RUSSELL. Steamship. Date of Safltag. Cargo. Till ab^ — — 2p.m.&t, Ba.m. 4p.in.FrL. 9a.m. EOR MELBOURNE via. SOUTHERN PORTS. JRotpiah'ns !Sat.,?9to .'..' [ 4p.xp.FrlV .B».xa. FOR SYDNEf, via Auckland, ■ ' Blng'rooma fc?oii., tth ' 'f 2 p^m." SSat..,i t . . , $ Km. . -■i ■.-.:■■:.■■{■■ -a -:■ ; ■■:■:■■■■ \ ■■•■"■;-^ vt ■• ■■ < JFO^ ip^pON. VIA SUE^ b&N^L ! . ) '....-.■.;.. ../■ 'OrientkNi j Co ry ; '?u, "':■ '■•■"" Leave Sydney Leave Melbounie ' ■Orient ■ SthJnne ' 29th Jnhe 1 ' ■ Passenger Tickets must b& taken at the Office before embjttking. . . ; ; , . • b; ■ > For further particulars' apply- to' '■ i i; COMPANIES OFFICE,; V • Custora-house. Streets v ; Board fif Education,; , - .. i. , Napier May 1880. EXAMINATION. OF SGHOLAR- ; ■"- : ;-.; SHIPS. : ■.::•';'.'. : :.%.',.., THE Board of the Education District 1 Of Bawke's Bay offers for conipetitlort -'.■•TWO SCHOLARSHIPS "in. Claas ß.' and ONE in-Olas 0, each of the anjiual yaiue of £30, and tenable 1 for two years'. 1 ' T; .'".:"" ■;' ' ; '. , The examination will take ,'plaae on ;July6. _ _ ;.. -' : ' : : ".\_' • : ' :>i -' ;j '' ; " RE(GfT7LATIONS. The; examination in Class B is.', dpen to boys and! girls attending the District Schools of Hawke's Bay, who are under 13 years of age '"'on the 10th J^ne next. Class Cis open to boys and gxrls attending either public or private schools in the Hawse's Bay Education District, who are under 14 years of a^e on the 10th June next.. . Applications, stating age' and the school attended by the. applicant, must be forwarded to >the> Seoretary of the Education Board, Napier, not later than Jtme 10th, : \ . -The subjects of examination' will be Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arthmetio, Grammar and /Composition , Geography and History. - - ♦■ ' • . Candidates for. a scholarship must obtain; 25 per* cent, of the marks given lor each subject,,, and at least 50 per cent, of -the total marks obtainable' to become entitled to any claim whatever fora scholarship; ' ; ,i : <tk ; ?) <->^>*-: The holders of scholarships' as a . oondition of receiving payment must satiafy 1 ; Board of Education, that they i • h*ye been" regular :in "their attendance afr sohool, and*hat f 4h«ir ooixductiand progress ;haver been: satisfactory* ; .n -• .\. 1 1 I -"* *>**■" <>■'->:. K:<mfy \bn 779 V: : "° '''' "''■'■" ''"■■■' "" Secretary'.^' r ' wiMM^^MiA j: sclbo2 j .:';.[ ?.... i .-:r\' ;^—: ■'■?;■' rd vI'IC )iU; ; A TEACHER— Maiebr Female—is j£-*-- 'reAwired f^r' til© Wae^iaiftjiika , School. Applications';'^wijl . . ( be received to the 3rd june^ 1880, by the Chairman,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1026, 28 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1026, 28 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1026, 28 May 1880, Page 3

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