Public Notices. £1 REWARD. LOST from Waipawa, 1 BAY MARE, branded on near neck H, and an indistinct conjoined brand, and diamond on near shoulder. AUSTIN NICHOLLS, Waipawa. £1 REWARD. LOST from Waipawa, a BAY MARE, branded c_A on near shoulder ; supposed to have foal at foot. When last seen was going in the direction of Mr B. B. Johnson's place at Makaretu. The above reward will be paid to any one returning the same to F. FRANCIS, Waipawa. FOUND, between Kopua and Norsewoo*i, 1 SET STUDS, &c. Owner can have them on giving description, and paying cost of advertising. A. GRUBNER, Norsewood. ONGA ONGA FLOUR MILL. MR. E. HARWOOD, Waipawa, has been appointed Sole Agent for the above mill from this date. Sharps and Bran always on hand. BRIDGE & RUSSELL. August 23 1879. FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS PIANO, by Brinsmead. Apply to B. B. JOHNSON, Waipawa. COSGROVE’S ART UNION. THE following is the list of Prize Tickets of P. Cosgrove’s Art Union of Saddlery : w AIPUKURAU. Hoani, December 27tli, 1879 : 1 Chestnut Horse, brand like W off rump, star in forehead, shod all round 1 Chestnut Horse, brand like R off p, star on forehead, shod all yill be sold on 10th P. GOW, Poundkeeper. round. Unless redeemed, lanua KAIKORA. —Impounded at Kaikora by Mr E. Gray Bay horse, star on forehead, branded o like q near shoulder, O off hip. Will be sold this day fortnight at noon unless redeemed. JOHN NICHOLSON, Poundkeeper. December 24, 1879. WELL-SINKING, FENCING, &c. JOHN SCHOLES begs to inform the inhabitants of Waipukurau and surrounding district that he is prepared to undertake all kinds of Well-sinking, Fencing, and similar work, at very reasonable prices. Orders will be received at Mr Wilding’s office, Waipukurau GIFT AUCTION.
A GIFT AUCTION will be held at WAIPUKURAU on or about the lGth JANUARY, 1880. Proceeds in aid of the Building Fund of St Mary’s Church, Waipukurau. Contributions will be thankfully received by W. H. I^GREAVES, Hon. Secretary. 1 V NOTICE THE Gift Auction Sale, in aid of the Presbyterian Chirch Funds, will be field in the Odd fellows’ Hull on Saturday next, 3rd January, at 2 p.nj. COWARD & CO., Auctioneers. MEANEE ST. MARYS BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL. Principal : J. A. REARDEN, London, Dublin, Gibraltar, and Napier. RHE above school, on* of the finest of c ..e best teaching, and evey attention and care given to their domestic comfort and moral training. The class rooms are ntmerous. large, and well ventilated, as are also the dormitories, bath rooms, and lavatories. A thoroughly sound commercial English education forms the basis of the instruction given in this establishment by Principal, who has bee*, upwards of ‘ e tuiion of youth in the above-mentioned p’acis. Vocal and instrumental liusic taught by a resident assistant. "The school will he re-ogpied on the 10th January, 1880. Terms and references fc^^rded 'Hti< l ap-
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Waipawa Mail, Volume 2, Issue 137, 3 January 1880, Page 3
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