SIIUTLNCx. POKI OF U'AL'iUSOA. High water at Ibo Heads tliia day :—• Moraitig, 1.57 ; Evening, 2.29. Sun rises and sets this day Morning, 414 ; Evening, 7.14 Moon : New moon, 2Stb, G. 43 a.m. Aiiur" ais. --December. 18—-Glance, cutler, Allan, from Tairua, with timber. 18—Kowcna,. e s, Sellars, from Auckland and Mercury Bay, with general cargo. Passengers— Misses Hamlin (2), Mrs Builer and eon, Dr Kinder and family, Messrs Andrews, Nosworlhy, Spain, Warbnek and 3- boys, Kelly,'Lce, Wheat, Steel, Sisley’, Buckley, Spencer, Jacobs, and 3 in tho steerage. 20—Hazard, culler, Faulkner, from Whaka. Itmo and the Coast, in ballast. 20 —Isabel, cutler, Woodlock, from Matata and the Coast, with produce. 20— Atalantei, schooner, Stephens, from Upotiki, with produce. I) Ei* a Ei u KE3. —D ece mber. 18—Start, cutter, Diaz, for Mercury Bay, with 4 casks beer, Wrigley and Son. 18—Vincent, cutter, Burke, far Auckland, with produce, 18—Sappho, ILM.S.Sj.Digby, for Auckland. 21— Rowcna, ss, Sellars, for Auckland, via Mercury Bay, with 11 casks beer, Wrigley and Son } maize, wool, and sundries. Passengers—Mies F. Wylie, Miss Crossley, Miss Brennan, Mrs Campny, Rev John Croseloy, Messrs R. Hunter, R. Connell, 0. F. Hulme, E. Karl, J. Francis, Wiieat, Evitt, Fernam du, E. Morrow, Thomas Watt, Frederic Aiioc, J. J. Hunter,and Bin the .teerage. The schooner Atuhmta and cutter Glance, having discharged their inward cargo, will leave for Tairua with the first favorable change oftho wind. ii. Board of Education. ANTED,—A Teaclior for flieMercury Bay School, and an Assistant Teacher for'Tauranga. Apply for further information at tho Otfico of the Board. PEEDEEICK J. MOBS, Secretary. December 17, 1875. kxm €Jxm Board of Education, ipIE MEETING to Elect a School Committee for tho Opotild District will bo held at the School, on MONDAY, 3rd January, at 5 p.m. EEEDEEICE J. MOSS, Secretary. To the Electors of the East Coast. Q ENTLEMEN, —ln presenting' myself as a Candidate for your suffrages, I have the honor briefly to submit for your consideration my views upon the leading questions now before tho colony. I am in favor of tho Abolition of Provinces, and against appointed Superintendents; I am against Insular Separation, and in favor of Property Tax, triennial Parliaments, and Shire Councils, or enlarged powers of Eoad Boards as the only necessary substitute for Provincial Councils. In other matters I shall claim to he independent, and will not give a blind support to either Government or Opposition.—l am, Gentlemen, vours faithfully, G. B. MOEEIS. Taimmga, December 20, 1875. To the Electors of the Electoral District of the East Coast Residing at Tauranga. Q ENTLEMEN,— 1 shall have much pleasure in meeting you in the Temperance Hall, on TUESDAY, tho 28th inst., at half-past Seven o’clock in the evening, when I will take the opportunity of expressing my opinions on some of tho leading questions of tho dav. WILLIAM KELLY. Important Sale of Land, &c. The undersigned has been instructed fby Mr N. Parsons, who is retiring from farming, to oiler for side by public e.uTion at tho Strand Auction Rooms, on SATURDAY, the Bth of January, at noon, (1) A HOICK SMALL KARAT, consisting \J of 54 acres of Good Land, subdivided and under cultivation (three miles from the Tauranga wharf), part freehold part leasehold, together with substantial Dwellhigdiouso of seven rooms and requisite offices, (2) Sixty Acres of the best land in Tau* range, situated at Te Pima, fenced and partly grassed. (3) Onedmlf of growing crop of Potatoes, about 14 acres. (•1) 205 shares in the Tauranga Temperance Hall Co, (('ays about 25 per cent, per annum). Terms easy, will be stated at time of sale. Any person desirous of entering property for tins sale can do so by leaving particulars prior to the 44 of January. K. O. JORDAN, Auctioneer, ■JOE SALE.—A commodious Spring Cart—nearly new. Apvdy to J. BODELL,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 343, 22 December 1875, Page 2
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634Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 343, 22 December 1875, Page 2
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