Shipping. THE NEW ZEALAND .- HIPPING COMPANY, Limited. FOR LONDON DIRECT. -. _k-< mi-IE fine 100 Al Iron «M|k 1 ship ]_§J1 T %\ WAIROA, tons register, Captain Holbeeho, is now on the berth loading AVool, Tallow, and other Produce at current rates. The Passenger Accommodation is unsurpassed. For freight or passage, apply to D. BALHARRY, Local Agent. I?4lticn(9<s>nal. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. TVTAPIER GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL JSS -will bo opened on January 29, Avith Miss Heavitt as Lady Principal Avith -tilicient assistance. Tho teaching will comprise the subjects usually taught in a firstclass secondary school. The school year Avill be divided into three Terms. The school fees will be nine guineas one pupil; eight guineas each for two or more from one family. Board fees for boarders, ,£lO per annum. The space for boarders being limited, early application is invited, and priority Avill bo according to time of application. Parents intending their children to attend the school as day pupils aro invited to notify the same to enable the Board of Governors to make .suitable arrangements. DAVID SIDEY, Hon. Sec WANTED— By the Ist of January, 1884, a Head Master for the Taradale District School. Salary, according to the scale of the Board; an average for quarter ending September 30th, 135; the salary is £180 per annum, plus bonus (if any) on results, last year £30, together Avith fees for the training of pupil teachers (£2O). Residence provided. Applications will bo received not later than December 10th. Teachers classed below D.2. need not apply. Address— AY. AVATERHOUSE, Chairman of Committee. WANTED— A Head Master for tho Hastings District School. The average attendance for the quarter ending September 30 Avas 154 ; the present aA-erage attendance is 170 ; tho number on the roll is 231, and the population is rapidly increasing. The salary as per Education Board scale Avould be for an average attendance of 170, at the rate of £199 10s per annum, with bonus for percentage of pupils passed, and fees for instruction of pupil teachers. Thiro is a good house, and artesian Avell. Applications from candidates classed below D 2 Avill not bo entertained. Applications to be in the hands of tho secretary of the School Committee, Hastings, on or before WEDNESDAY, December 19, from whom my further information can be obtained. Also, au Assistant Master for tho above School. Salary commencing with £120 per annum. Bonus for percentage of pupils passed at the discretion of the Board, probably about £15. Application to be sent to tho undersigned by WEDNESDAY, Dec. 19, ISB3. W. BEILBY, Secretary. ItiipoßSia iUna Notices. IMPOUNDED AT NAPIER, By J. AY. Strndwick. ONE bay Gelding ; Avhite star on forehead, Avhito hind foot, collar-marked, ihod all round, branded like J& near rump. £ ~ Will bo sold on 7th December if not redeemed. WILLIAM EBBETT, Poundkecpor. Publications. THE "MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE" OF NEAV ZEALAND. rpilE only "Gazette" published in the X Colony, and giving the fullest particulars of Bankruptcy and Mercantile mattors, and containing Aveekly information of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens on AVool, Liens on crops, AffidaA'its of Satisfaction, Bailments, Share Reports, etc., and Avith Avhich is now incorporated '' The N.Z. Trade Protection Society's Private List of Bills of Sale, etc, the entire right, title, and interest therein haAnng been purchased from Mr Samuel Carroll, sf AVellington. Annual subscription, £3 3s, payable in advance. Half-year index published in January and July each year. A.gent for Napier, James Sidey, Emer-son-street Napier. Head office, Dunedin. R. T. Wheeler, Advertising Agency, Staf-ford-street. -Business Polices. TVTAPIER /CLOTHING XT ALL. JUST RECEIVED, At' BOYS' LUSTRE COATS Qs 1 1 d 25 youths' „ „ 4„2i d MEN'S SILK DUST COATS, Colonial-made, extra quality, MEN'S KAIAPOI SERGE, Cricketing and Boating Trousers, 16/6, Usual Price, 20/. W. E. COMBS. NEAV SEASON'S TEAS. The uudersigned has received the first lot of the New Season's Teas, consisting of— I7ERMENTED OR BLACK TEAS, . called Congous or Souchongs, and Chinese Uiuierfermcuted. Oolongs Pouohongs Kooloos Flowery Pekoes Scented Orange Pekoes ~ Capers GunpOAvdcrs Young Hyson Imperial, &c The Chinese as a rule devote tho best caf and tho most labor to tho manufacture of Underfermented Teas. Of tho above varieties I have now in stock some of the most excellent blends. E. W. KNOWLES, Hastings-street, Napier. INSPECT THE LARGE AND WELLASSORTED STOCK OF AND TTARNESS AT HOLDER'S. NO CHEAPER HOUSE IN THE TRADE Quality Excellent—Price Moderate. NEAR THE HORSE BAZAAR, Names
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3862, 3 December 1883, Page 1
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