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CATTLE SALE. C. DEAN PITT Has been favored with instructions from Mr G. Davies, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Farm, Ormond Valley, on FRIDAY NEXT, February 19th, at one o'clock— THE WHOLE OF HIS WELL-KNOWN DAIRY HERD, of about seventy-five head in all : — 45 Milking Cows 30 head Young Stock (2yra and under) Luncheon Provided. The above will be a good opportunity for Settlers to obtain good Stock, Mr Davies having been eighteen years in the business, and is only breaking-up his herd in consequence of his having disposed of his Farm. 882 SALE BY AUCTION. Under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Gisborne, Acting on the application of tho Mortgagee, C- DEAN PITT Will Sell by Public Auction, at his Mart, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, ON SATURDAY, 27th Day of FEBRUARY, 1592, At tho hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, SECTIONS 31, 32, and 33, OF KAITI, 265 and 286 Blocks, containing 23 acres, 2 roods, 32 perches, comprised in Certificate of Title, volume 21, folio 234. Further particulars and conditions of Sale may be obtained from the Auctioneer, or from Messrs DkLautour and Sievwright, Gisborne, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. \V. A. BARTON, | 869 Registrar Supreme Court. j Education Office, Napier, February 3, 1592. IN accordance with the provisions of the " Education Act, 1877," it is hereby notified that the following persons have been nominated for election as members of the Board of the Education District of Hawke's Bay, to supply the vacancies caused by retirement, by etfluxion of time, of Horace 'Baker, Esq., Hon. John Davies Ormond, M.L.C., and Captain William Russell Russell, M.H.R., as members of the said Board : — Persons Nominated. Cohen, Hyman Phinkas Dillon, Alfred Edwards, Charles Howard Gilberd, James Gatland Ormond, John Davies Russell, William Russell A meeting of the Board for the election of three of the above-named persons will bo held not later than the 15th clay of March next ensuing, and each duly constituted School Committee is requested to send to me, and addressed "Secretary Board of Education, Napieiy'on or before the last day of February instant, a list in writing setting forth the names of not more than THREE of the persons whose names are notified as above as candidates. G. T. FANNIN, 843 Secretary. TE ARAI ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. A MEETING of the Members of tho above Board will be held in the School-house, Te Arai, on FRIDAY, the 19th instant, at 12 o'clock noon. J. BEAUFOY, 870 Clerk. PATUTAHI ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to Noon on SATURDAY, 20th inst., for Repairs to the metalled portion (27 chains) of Quarry Road. Specifications can be seen on application to me, and printed forms of tender obtained. WM. BILHAM, Clerk. February 12th, 1892. 880 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS invited for the Erection of a Dwelling-house in Gisborne North. Particulars may be seen at my office. Tenders to close at 2 p.m. on TUESDAY, 23rd instant. W. P. FINNERAN. B<jS Architect. NOTICE. STRAYED into Mr J. Finlay's paddock, Kaiti— One BAY GELDING, branded on the near shoulder with a horse-shoe. If noUclaimed on or before the Ist of March will be sold to pay expenses. 887 ROBERT PARLAN. R~GAINE CARRINGTON will leave Makaraka with a Mob of Horses for Napier about the 24th INSTANT, returning in about a fortnight. Any person desiring to send or have Horses brought back will oblige by communicating with him as early as possible. • 890 A CARD.] M R T. W * LDM AN> Formtr.y Loader of Taranaki Philharmonic Sou.ety, Waipawa and Waipukurau Orchestral Societies, HAS ARRIVED FROM AUCKLAND, And is prepared to give INSTRUCTION ON THE VIOLIN And all String and Brass Instruments. For particulars, apply to Mr Goon, Jeweller, etc. 630 GEORGE D A V I E S, Teach Kit of Music. LESSONS given in Harmony and Figured Bass, aided by practical instructions upon the Pianoforte. THE VIOLIN TAUGHT. Intending purchasers of Violins can get a really good instrument from me at (i moderate price. GEORGE DAVIES, Cobden Street.

JOBBING SEASON, rpHE JOBBING SEASON having set in, and not having bought more than our X Trade justified us in doing, we were able to take advantage of tho many BARGAINS that were going, and novy offer the same at »i fair advance to our numerous Customers. FLANNELETTES (in cream, pink, and pale blue)— Usually fijd yard ; now 3s lid per dozen. UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS— UsuaIIy 2s per yard; now only Is 6d per yard. CRETONNES— UsuaI price 7rt per yard ; now okl per yard. PRINTS (Varied Assortment) Reduced to Less than Wholesale Prices. NEW MAKE LONG CLOTH (is per dozen. Bx4 WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 11 £d. £§p SEE OUR BROWN HOLLAND at G\ d. JUST AHUIVED! JUST ARRIVED! 1() I Ten Pieces Colonial Flannel (New Goods), | 10 AT A TRIFLE OVER COST. Splendid Range of Boys' Knicker Suits (all sizes), i'ltosi 7s Gd up to 9s Gd. Special Job — Thirty-five Saddles, AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICKS. — AT — TZEAT -A-InTID FRIAR'S JOBBING SALE,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6297, 18 February 1892, Page 3

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