sO Education Office, Napier, February 4th, 1889. JN accordance with the provisions of “ The Education Act, 1877," it is hereby notified that the names of the following persons have been transmitted to the Hawke’s Bay Education Board as Candidates for Electioh as Members of the Board to fill up the vacancies caused by the retirement by rotation of John Davies Ormond, Esq., M.H.8., Horace Baker, Esq., and Captain William Russell Russell, M.H.8., viz.:— Baker. Horace Dick, Ramiert Hall, Charles Obmond, John Davies Robertshaw, Edward Bussell, William Bussell An Election of Three Members of the Board, to fill the above named vacancies, will beheld on TCESDAY, the 12th day of March, 1889, and the various School Committees are required to send to the “ Secretary of the Board,” on or before the 28th day of February instant, a list, in writing, setting forth the full names of not more than Three of the persons whose names are above notified as Candidates. H. HILL, Secretary. , SALE BY REGISTRAR SUPREME COURT, ON APPLICATION OF MORTGAGEE. Graham, Pitt, and Bennett Will Sell by Auction at their Mart on SATURDAY, the 16th day of February, 1889, at noon— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being part Lot 5 of the Subdivision of Subdivision Section 135, Gisborne, oon> taining 1 rood, comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 5, Folio 78. Full particulars from Mortgagee’s Solicitors, Messrs Finn and Chbisb, or from the Auctioneers. G. J. A. JOHNSTONE, Deputy Registrar Supreme Court. Hl LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED. Hlakaraka General Store. M No more going to town for your Goods, ■v AVING taken the above Store, and being KL in a position to supply all classes of Hods at the Lowest Town Cash Prices, and ■ holding a Large and Varied Stock, I. CUNNINGHAM & CO, ■ Are determined to supply a SvPEßion Class or Goods ■t Prices Considerably Lower than any house in the district. ■ive us one Trial Order. Call, Inspect, and Judge for yourselves, I BEST BBE AD, 7D. ■ sufficient inducement offers, d. C. de Co. will Kun a cart daily in the surrounding district.
Rjust received M (Ex Rotmahana, from Melbourne), ■) K BOXES and Half-Chests Pelsin Tea ■j OVy Company’s CELEBRATED TEA ; ■so, Packets. China Booster on every Packet. H A PROOF of the SUPERIOR QUALITY TEAS, observe what the Victorian Analyst reports on a Sample Msmitted to him H Soluble Extract .. .. 32'00 H Soluble Salt 2'95 Insoluble Salt 2'05 ■contains NO IMPURITY WHATEVER. Hiis is a remarkable fine sample of Tea, Hcelling in smoothness and flavor most Hmples that have come under my notice,” ‘ (Signed), W. Johnson, Analyst. Hie.—This Celebrated ‘'Cock Brand” is ■ protected by registration in all the AusH tralian Colonies. Km. 088 - Agent. THE POPULAR ||H AIR-DRESSING- gALOON. CUT FOR SIXPENCE! AKE has pleasure in notifying that he with great success in the establisha popular Hair-dressing Saloon—for its cheapness (an especial coniu these dull times), and popular superior class of workmanship, an City Expert being engaged, Shaving, Shampooing, etc. TOBACCO. Best brands of Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc. Pkbfumbby and other Requisites Sold. R. WAKE, Two Doors above Gisborne Siandabd Office, COAO SERVICE BETWEEN GISBORNE AND MUBEWAI. JOHN DIXON ANNOUNCES that, from THURSDAY, Jan. 3, he will regularly run a Coach three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday) from Murewai to Gisborne, returning the same evening. Coach leaves Murewai at 8 a. tn., Gisborne at 2,80 p.m. Single Fare : 2s 6d; Beturn, 4s. Te Aral to Gisborne: Beturn Fare, 2s. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 1 HORNSBY’S MOWING MACHINE, in First-class Working Order, Owner has no further use for it, 1 Johnstone Harvester, with side delivery; has extra knives, sickle sections, and reaper sections,2 Horse Hay Bakes. 1 Universal Wood Working Machine, complete jrith slot', mortising, and boring apparatus and plane irons. Two Single Seated and two Doubla Seated Buggies—quite new and faithfully built.
WINGATE, BURNS & CO., THE ALBION BILLIARD ROOM; Billiard q illiard O The Albion Billiard Room is The Premier Billiard Room of Gisborne. On and after this date the price will be during DAYLIGHT, ONE SHILLING PER HUNDRED, CASH, Evenings as usual, W. T. TAYLOR, Proprietor. . TXT'ANTED—The public to Nad ths pries y V list t>! N 8; 7 BewlngJMaobine, on first Psge fit this jfepfri
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 261, 16 February 1889, Page 3
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