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New Advertisements. BOARD OF EDUCATION. NOTICE. THE HOLIDAYS fixed by the Board for Schools in the City of Auckland and Suburbs are to begin cn FRIDAY, the 18th December, and end on MONDAY, the 19th January, 1875. The Holidays for Goldfields Districts and Country Schools are to be fixed by the respective Committees, and notified to the Board. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. BOARD OF EDUCATION. ELECTIONS FOR 1875. SCHOOL Committees and Commissioners are reminded that the Election of Committees for 1875 must take place on some day in January, and that the 17th clause of the Act requires the School Committee to fix the time and place, which must be notified by advertisement at least 14 days previously in some Newspaper circulating in the District. The Board therefore request that the place, date, and hour fixed by the Commit tee may be sent to the Secretary as soon as possible, in order that the Board may advertise the meeting in accordance with the Act. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. *• IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF J. R. RIGG. NOTICE is hereby given that John Richard Rigg was this day adjudicated a Bankrupt and that a meeting of his Creditors will be held at the Court House, Gisborne, on MONDAY, 28th December instant, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. Dated 16th day of December, 1874. W. WILFRID WILSON, Solicitor for the Bankrupt. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Established 1837. Paid-up Capital £1,250,000. Reserve Fund £400,000. RATES of Interest on Deposits at this Bank have been ruling as under since the 14th December : — At 30 days notice ... 5 > cent annum At 3 months „ ... 5| „ „ At 6 „ „ ... 6 „ „ O. D. Von DADELSZEN, Agent. Gisborne, 21st Dec., 1874. PUBLIC VACCINATION. DR. NESBITT will attend at the Dispensary, Court House Buildings, on each MONDAY from 10 to 12 o’clock a m. J IPOUNDED AT MAKARAKA— By T. Gilmore, on 17th December. One Brown Mare, branded ayf near hip, SK off- shoulder By G. E. DeMoidrey, on 18th December. One Iron-grey Entire, branded T near hip One Bay Filly, no brand visible One Iron-grey Yearling Filly, no brand visible. One Bay Yearling Filly, no brand visible ’ One Iron-grey Mare, branded H off hip, white star One Dark-brown Entire, no brand visible, white star, two years’ old The above will be sold at the Pound Yards on Monday, the 4th day of January, at 12 o’clock at noon unless redeemed. A. DAT ZIELL, Po thdkeeper. PANUITANGA. KIA rongo mai koutou nga tangata o Te-ai-tanga-a mahaki e whai tikanga ana ki taku reti ki Waikohu. Hei te 4 o nga ra o Hanuere ka utua e au ki a koutou nga moni e toe ana mo te reti o taua kainga, i te rua o nga haora o taua ra, kite Paparakauhi o Perea ki Turanganui. Naku Na TAKANA PEREIHA. WANTED. XXTANTED—A MAN to work in a Brick- * ’ field ;to a good hand liberal wages will be given. Apply to H. PERCIVAL, Brick Yard Brown’s Point. LOST. ONE POUND REWARD. A BLACK GELDING, white star on the Forehead, branded like AR conjoined, near shoulder. Whomsoever will bring the Horse to the undersigned will receive the above reward. ANDREW REEVES. GRASS CUTTING. fIIHE undersigned is prepared to undertake the MOWING of GRASB, by machine, in any clean paddock, on the most reasonable terms, at per acre. For fuller particulars apply to S. ROE, Matawhero.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 233, 23 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 233, 23 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 233, 23 December 1874, Page 3

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