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BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. TT is hereby publicly notified that Meetings of the Householders for the Annual Election of the New School Committees will be held on TUESDAY, 27th day of April instant, at 8 p.m., in the respect ire school buildings of the following districts Te Nui, Taueru, Wangaehu, Te Whiti, Bideford, Gladstone, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Mauriceville, Dreyerton, Opaki, Fernridge, Waingawa, Clareville, Carterton, Belvedere, Dalefield, Park Vale, Matarawa, Waihakeke, Greytown, Kaitara, Waihenga, Tauherenikua, Featherston, Cross' Greek, Kainaiwai, Eaitoke, Wallace, Upper Hutt, Taita, Hott, Wainuiomata, Petone, Koro koro, Horokiwi, Judgeford, Pahautanui, Porirua, TawaFlat, Ohariu, Johnsonville, Kaiwarra, Makare, Karori, Wadestown, Vogeltown, Newtown, Kilbirnie. The election for Thorndon District will be made in the Schoolroom, Murphy»street; for the Mount Cook District in the Boys’ School ; for Te Aro District, in the Schoolroom, Upper Willis Street ; and for Masterton District in the Theatre Royal, Masterton ; and that the first meeting of the committee then elected shall be held in the same place imraediately afterwards. ARTHUR DORSET, Secretary. Education Office, Wellington, Bth April, 1886. 641 Education Board, Wellington, April 22pd, 1886. /V LL PERSONS desiring to become pupil teachers must apply not later than the 28th inst., to have their names entered on the register. Candidates must pay a registration fee of five shillings and state age and where standard VI was passed. The examination of candidates will be held in Carterton on SATURDAY the Ist May next, at 12 o’clock noon. The place of meeting will be duly notified. 643 3 A. DORSET, Secretary.

GEEYTOWN PUBLIC CEMETERY. NOTICE. IP the person whe injured the Cemetery Entrance Oates by wrenching them off their hinges does not repair the damage at once, immediate proceedings will be taken by the Trustees in accordance with the “ Cemeteries Act.” The penalty is £2O, or three months’ imprisonment. Note.— Persons Laving business with horse and cart in the cemetery can always have the key on application to the Sexton T. PORRITT, Chairman Greytown Cemetery Trustees, BALANCE SHEET. VREYTOWN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. RECEIPTS. „ Ammunition and Carriage 12 18 0 ~ Target Expenses, Cameron 010 6 „ Sundries 010 0 „ Standard account .. 7 2 6 „ Subsidy to Bridge ..300 „ Marking, Class Firing ..150 52 16 6 Balance 34 10 7 87 7 1 ASSETS. To Cash in Bank 31 17 8 „ Treasurers’ hands .. 212 11 ~ Due Subscriptions .. 17 15 6 i, Ammunition .. 5 8 1 n Band Instruments .. 20 0 0 77 14 2 LIABILITIES. By Coach hire 16 0 0 „ Lighting Hall 2 10 0 „ Expenses, Judging Match .. 0 8 9 „ Beard and Gray .. ~220 Balance 71 18 5 77 14 2 Ammunition in store 250 rounds. Examined and found correct April 20,1886. LEO ST GEORGE, Auditors. GEEYTOWN GYMNASIUM, NEXT TO VEITCH & ALLAN’S, WILL BE OPENED ON SATURDAY, the 24th April. Subscription—Quarterly, 6s. Opened for Practice on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 8 till 10 p.m. 5 D. CAMERON. AUCTIONEERS’ ANNOUNCEMENT. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS LOWES &lORNB have pleasure in announcing to their friends and clients that arrangements are pending for the extension of their business to the southern part of the Wairarapa under the representation of Mr R. Stanssieli), and will be pre. pared to undertake every description of Auctioneering and Commission Agency business with the same punctuality as in Master ton. 672 GARDENING CONTRACT undertaken or labor by the day in any pari of the Wairarapa. Apply William Bbooks, Qrej. town. W.B. is in constant communication with the Wairarapa, Wellington and Nelson Nurseries, therefore is in a position to supply his patrons with the best of everything in the way of Tress, Shrubs. 647q FIREWOOD, POSTS, RAILS, CHARCOAL. CATTRALL Y JOHNSTON ARB Prepared to supply the above in any quantity at lowest rates. They have a first class assortment of dry RATA, BIRCH, Ac., out to any lengths. Orders left with J. SMITH, Empire Hotel, and J. VILE, Butcher, Featherston, will be immediately attended to. Feaiheiaton, April 4tb, 1886,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1824, 26 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1824, 26 April 1886, Page 3