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Moonlight Excursion. (Under the Ausi'Kiksoftiik City Land.) *^ "t™ k& waihi Aiv£ij?6&*fe^ 5 * Will run an tcJilmsMas^ EXCURSION ROUND THE BAY, ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 26th instant, Leaving the Wharf at 7 o'clock sharp. DON'T FORGET. ORMOND SCHOOL CONCERT will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, January 2fith, 1899, in the Schoolhouse. Proceeds in aid of Children's Picnic Fund. A good programme, which will appear in a future issue. 30 A. PARSONS, Secretary. COOK COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. \ MEETING of the above will be held ■"\ THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, January 2'i, in the room over Dalrymplc's, for the purpose of considering rules, electing oflicers, and discussing other matters in connection wilh the Society. Intending members are cordially invited co he present. 26 POVERTY BAY SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Poverty Bay Sheep Dog Trial Club will be held at, the Masonic Hotel, on THURSDAY, January 26th, at 7.J50 p.m. (night of first day's races). Busiskks : Election of officers for ensuing year, and receive balance-sheet. W. LESLIE OATES, Hon. Sec. Waihuka, Jan. 16th, 1599. 2 , ; . GISBOKNE HOSPITAL. SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully rekj minded that Subsoru'tion Lists issued by the Trustees are returnable on or before 31st INSTANT. Hy. McKAY, Secretary. Gisborne, Jan. 23rd, 1599. 63 IN BANKRUPTCY.— Ix the Sltrkme CoVKT, HOLDKX AT GISIIORN'K. Notice is hereby given that Ueoiuje Mackik Williamson, of Parikanapa, Sheepfarmer, was this day adjudged bankrupt ; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be holden at my office on the Sixth day of FEBRUARY", 1899, at 2.30 o'clock. JOHN COLEMAN, Deputy Assignee. Gisborne, Jau. 23, 1809. 57 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT, NORTHERN (GISBORNE) DISTRICT. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1892," and in the matter of William Alfred Hodge, of Te Karaka, Station Manager, a Bankrupt. qpAKE NOTICE, that I, the aboveJL named, will apply to the Court at its ensuing sittings at Gisborne, commencing on the 9th day of February, 1599, at 10 o'clock a.m., or on such other day or at such other hour during the said sittings as bankruptcy business may be taken, for my Discharge. Dated at Gisborne 23rd January, 1899. W. A. HODGE. By W. Sievwhight, 65 Solicitor for the Bankrupt. NOTICE. MR- ALFRED DANVERS, Veterinary Surgeon, of Napier, will arrive in Gisborne on the 26th INSTANT, and may be consulted at THE PHARMACY, Gladstone Road. HAROLD KANE, 22 Chemist. NOTICE. ALL HORSES not removed from my Puhatikoliko property BEFORE Wednesday Next, 25th instant, will be IMPOUNDED. W. HUTCHINSON. Puhatikotiko, Jan. 20, 1599. 55 WANTED KNOWN. CHAS- BEGG & CO. PIANOS, ORGANS, AND MUSIC. Old Instruments taken in Exchange. 1 NTENDING Purchasers will have the _L opportunit}' of making special arrangements, until WEDNESDAY, with Mr Alex. Beor, at the Local Agents — Messrs CHRISP & SON, Gisborne Musical Warehouse, 62 Gishorne. Edvcatiox OmoE, Napier, January 14th, 1599. ' WANTED — An Assistant. Mistress, for the Norsewuod School, qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Standard Regulations. Salary about £96 per annum, payable on Board's scale, suujeot to change according to average attendance. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to he sent in hy TUESDAY, January the 31st, 1599, addressed "The Secretary, Education Office, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, 076 Secretary. EDtTATiox Office, Napier, January 20th, 1899. WANTED— An Assistant Master, for the Wairoa School, qualified to teach all the subjects required under the Staudaid Regulations. Salary about. £110 per annum, payable on Board's scale, subject to change according to average attendance. Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be sent- in by FRIDAY, February 3rd, ISO!), addressed "The Secretary, Education Board, Napier." G. T. FANNIN, 49 Secretary. Education Ornre, Napier, January 20th, 1509. WANTED— Teacher tor the Omahu School, qualified to teach all the subjects required under the .Standard Regulation- 1 . Salary about £110 per annum, payable on Boaid's scale, subject to change accoiding to average attendance. Applications, accompanied hy testimonials, to be sent in by FRIDAY, February ord, ISO 9, addressed "The .Secretary, Education Board, Napier.' 1 G. T. FANNIN, 50 Secretary. wa n t ]•: r> . rjpENDERS for Splitting, Laying, and JL Erecting FENCE, at Waeienga-o-kuri. Apply to— HENRY H. WALL. 29 TENI) E R S . WANTED— Tendeib for 500 bushels Ryegrdi-s, from Mill (firsts and I seconds). Samples and price to be left at Bennett and Sheiratt's oy Noon on SATURDAY, 2Sth iust. ■10 BENNETT & bHERRATT.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8423, 23 January 1899, Page 3

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