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SALE BY MORTGAGEE. JOHN W- BRIGHT, 3 Instructed by the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Gisborne, on the application of the Mortgagees, will, on TUESDAY, the Thirteenth day of April, 1897, at the hour of Noon, at the Auction Mart of Messieurs T Common, Shelton and Co., Limited, Gisborne, sell by Public Auction— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being Lot 11 (Eleven) on Plan 197, part of Allotment 117 of the Suburbs of Gisborue. Further particulars can be obtained at the office of H. J. Finn, Gladstone road, Gisborne, Solicitor for the Mortgagees, where the Conditions of Sale can be perused. Dated at Gisborne this 27th day of March, ' 1897. W. A. BARTON, 307 Registrar. Education Office, Napier, March 24th, 1897. 3 TN accordance with the Fifth Section of X "The School Committees Election Act, 1891," notice is hereby given that the Board of the. Education District of HawUe's Bay . has appointed 7 o'clock in the evening as the time for the Aumin.l Meetiug of Householders, which will be held on MONDAY, t the twenty-sixth day of April, 1897. Where , not otherwise specially mentioned herein, , the place of meeting will be the School-house in each district. In the following School Districts, however, the places of meetiug will bo respectively :— For Napier, the Theatre Royal ; for Matawbero, the School-house, Matawhero ; for Kaikora, the School-house, Kaikora ; for Woodville, the Main Schoolhouse, Woodville ; for Onga Onga, the | School-house, Onga Ouga ; for Dauevirko, the School-house, Danevirke. '< The number to be elected to each Committee mentioned in the First Schedule i hereto is NINE, in those mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto SKVEN, and in those mentioned in the Third Schedule hereto FIVE. I The Householders within the several School Districts are hereby called upon to send in to their respective Chairmen of the several School Committees in writing on or about the Nineteenth day of April, 1897, by post or delivery, so as to be delivered not , later than Eight o'clock in tho evening, the ' names of persons being Resident Householders nominated by them for election to serve upon the Committee for the year next ensuing, and after the meeting of Householders the Committee elected shall hold its first meeting, and thereat elect one of its members to be Chairman for the year. First Schedule. Danevirke-Umutaoroa, Gisborne, Hastings, Napier, Port Ahuriri, Woodville. Second Schedule, Ashley - Clinton, Clive, Frasertowu, Hampden, Havelock, Heretaunga, Kaibora-To Aute, Kumeroa, Makotuku, Matawhero - Makauri, Makaretu, Mangoa-atua, Maractaha, Mutamau, Meanee, Norsewood, Onga OngaBlackburn, Ormond, Ormondville, Papakura, Patutahi, Porangahau, Pukahu, Puketapu, Petane, Taradale, Taknpau, Tammnu, Te Arai, Tolago Bay, Waereuga -a - hika, Waipawa, Waipukurau, Wairoa, WeberThird Schedule. Maharahara E., Maharahara W., Maraekaknho, Mohaka, Motu, Makaretu South, P.itangata, Pohui, Portland Island, Puketitiri, Te Karaka, Tiuiroto, Waipiro, Wainui, Wakarara, Wallingford, Wanstead, Wimbledon. G. T. FANNIN, 300 Secretary. POVERTY BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rs^HE Shooting Season for Native Game a commences on 17th APRIL and for Imported Game on the Irt MAY, and closes on the 30th June. The license feo for selling Native and imported game is £5, and for shooting imported game 10s. Licenses can be obtained at Post-office, Gisborne. It is illecal to sell any game before the 17th April or after Ist July, and rangers have strict injunctions to lay an information against any person ahootiug or selling game without a license or out of season. M. STOPFORD, Secretary. PANUITANGA. KO te takiwa mo te pupuhi manu Maori ka timata i te 17 o Aperira mo nga manu mau mai o Rawahi hei te 1 o Mci a ka mutu i te 30 o Hune. Te utu mo te Raihana hoko manu Maori, manu man mai ranei o Rawahi c £5, mo te pupuhi manu mau mai o Kawahi 10 hereni. Ko nga Raibana kei te Poutapeta i Kihipane. Kaore c tikn ki te Turo ki te hoko manu i mua mai o te 17 o Aperira i mud atu ranei i te 1 o Hunte, kua puta hoki he kupu tohutohu ki nga kai tirotiro kia hamenetia te tangata c pupuhi manu ana, c hoko manu ana ranei mehemea knora ana raihana, i te takiwa ranei kua mutu te pupuhi manu. M. STOPFORD, 448 • Secretary. POVERTY BA\ T^ oa rpRIAL f^LUB. THIRD ANNUAL MEETING ! OF THE CLDB Will be held at Mr Bruok's, Ormond, on THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, 1897. Class 1. — Head, bring back, and yard. Class 2. — Hunt away only. Class 3.— Head, briDg back, and hold. Special prizes advertised in fuJrre issue. Entriea close APRIL 7th. For further particulars, see posters. W. L. OATES, 102 Hon. Sec. FOR LEASE. j ATT ACRES OF LAND, J- • AT MATAWHERO. Apply to— 41G JOHN COLEMAN. LADIES' GYMNASIUM, CITY RINK. /"^LASSES will recommence on WEDNF.S\J DAY, 14th April. Miss Elsie Gurb will be prepared to receive pupils, or parents of intending pupils, at the Rink, on Monday i and Tuesday. 12th and 13th April, from 3 to 4 p.m., and at any time during tho course of lessons. qnO BE LET— HOUSE, Read's Quay, six Ja. rooms, kitchen, panlry, and bath-room. ' — Apply Aeiuor Pahnbll and Co., Ironmongers. 336 WANTED KNOWN -That on~and after Saturday next, the Pork : Butcher's Shop will be open on Tuesdays, [ Wednesdays, and Saturdays, for the salo of | Prime Dairy-tod Pork, Roll Bucon, Brawn, [ Black Puddings, Pork Sausagftß, Pork and , Mul ton Pica, etc., etc, — O. Vhale, Gladstone road. 337 INVITATION. —The public are hereby invited lo inspect my New Season's i Goods, just received direct from the manu- , facturers. Now ready. Marked in plain j figures. — William Pkttie. Telephone No : 44. NEW GOODS. — Gome and inspect. 20 Youths' Macintosh Coa',B (sewn seams), with largo capes, at 17s 6rf : 25 Men's Mac- ■ intoah Coals, black and colored (sown ueamo), ' from 20s ; Boys', Youths' and Mnn'a Black , Oilskin Coats from Hs lid. — At Rodbuison and AuaiiVh. JX!£HI<rRAGE'.~- ■\'<ul7lf(uU<7'iSu7«7x (now red, navy, miiroon, black, double width), Is por yard.— Ouly at Mark Way's,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7895, 12 April 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7895, 12 April 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7895, 12 April 1897, Page 3

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