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resalt of countless experiments all directed towards attaining some well defined object. All mechanical improvements may safely be said to be inventions and not discoveries.” VACCINATION. Du Todd, Public Vaccinator for the Waipawa District, will vaccinate as gazetted at the following places, days and hours being fixed as under, viz. : Waipawa. —Dr Todd’s residence, every Wednesday in March and September, from 10 a.m. until 12 noon in each year. Hampden. —Schoolhouse, first Wednesday in April and October, from 12 noon until 1 p.m., each year. Onga Onga. — Public Hall, first Wednesday in May and November, from noon until 1 p.m. in each year. DR Todd’S hours for consultation are from 10 to 11 a.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. daily —A Card. 43 HOLIDAY NOTICE. ON MONDAY, the 26th inst., all the stores in Waipawa will be closed in celebration of Her Majesty's Birthday. By Order, A. E. JULL. IMPOUNDED AT WAIPAWA.— By P. McGreevy, on the 21st May. 1 Black Gelding, no brand visible, about 5 years old. Will be sold on 4th JUNE, 1890, if not claimed and all expenses paid. W. LIDDELL, 197 Poundkeeper. IT is hereby notified for general information that Mr Benjamin Bailey JOHNSON has taken out an Auctioneer’s License for the period ending 25th April, 1890. EDWARD PATTEN, Collector of Customs. Customs, Napier, 21st May, 1890. 196 TO THE HOUSEHOLDERS RESIDING IN THE HAMPDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN,— Allow me to tender you my warmest thanks for electing me as a member of the District School Committee recently. I would have tendered thanks before, but a protest being entered prevented me. The Education Board would not interfere in the matter. I thank those kind ladies and gentlemen who so ably supported me in giving defence to the protest forwarded by Messrs Hardy and Hazlett. They have failed, poor fellows. Again thanking you, Yours Truly, ARTHUR HENRY PARKINSON. 195 BANK HOLIDAYS. THE BANKS of Waipawa and Waipukurau will be CLOSED on SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 24th and 26th May. 198 MAORI WAR DANCE. A MAORI WAR DANCE wiU be held r\ at Waipawa, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, by Gisborne natives on SATURDAY, May 24th, 1890. A DANCE after performance. Admission—Front seats 2s ; Back seats Is. Children half-price. Doors open at 7 p.m. Performance to commence at 8 p,tn. 199 JM POUNDED AT WAIPAWA.— 1 Grey Gelding, illegible brand, about 15£ liauds high. 1 Chesout Gelding, illegible brand. If not redeemed and all expenses paid before 12 o’clock on SATURDAY, 24th May, will be sold under the provisions of the Imponnding Act, 1884. W. LIDDELL, 201 Poundkeeper. WAIPAWA TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PURSUANT to the Provisions of “ The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” Public Notice is hereby given that an election of ONE qualified person as Member of the Waipawa Town Board will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 4th June, 1890. And I do hereby appoint FRIDAY, 23rd May, 1890, at NOON, and the Board’s Office, Great North Road, as the time and place for the nomination of candidates, when and where nominations in the prescribed form must be delivered to me. BEN B. JOHNSON, Returning Officer. Waipawa, 13 May, 1890. 168 10s Double Waipawa Library Ball.—Friday, May 23. WAIPAWA ROAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. PURSUANT to the provisions of “ The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” pi blic notice is hereby given that an election of ONE qualified person as member of the Waipawa Road Board will be held on TUESDAY, 3rd June, 1890. And I do hereby appoint FRIDA Y, 23rd May, 1890 at NOON, and the Board’s Office, Great North Road, as the time and place for the nomination of candidates, when and where nominations in the proscribed form must be delivered to me. BEN. B. JOHNSON, Returning Officer. Wai paw, 13th May, 1890. 169 PUBLIC NOTICE OF STOPPAGE OF ROAD. PATANGATA COUNTY COUNCIL. IT is proposed to stop a portion of the road between the Patangata Hotel and the Oero Bridge in exchange for the public road now in use. Said road being situate in Blocks 27 and 28 of Block V, Oero Survey District. A plan of the above can be seeD at Mr J. McPherson’s, Patangata. E. GILBERTSON, Clerk P.C.C. ! May 3rd, 1890. 152 CATERING A-range-©jp vwILSIfIL ments for the 23rd May. HAWKE’S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. IN any cases of persons being convicted of Shooting or Fiahing without a License the whole of the penalty, less the costs of the prosecution, will be handed over to the informer. Any person shooting Imported Game without a License is liable to a penalty not exceeding £2O. Any person fishing or taking Trout or Perch without a License is liable to a penalty of not less than £2 or more than C. A. FITZROY, Hon. Sec. 164

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 2450, 22 May 1890, Page 3

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