BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT OP WELLINGTON. ELECTION ok SCHOOL COMMITTEE. IT is hereby publicly notified that I Meetings of Householders for the Annual Election of Mm new School Committees will be held on TUESDAY, the 18th day of May instant, at 8 p.m. in tho respective school buildings of tho followin» districtsßideford, Matarawa, Tauherenikan, Kaiwaiwai, Wainui-o-mata, Porirua, Tawa Flat; and that tho first meeting of the Committee then elected shall be hold in the samo placo immediately afterwards. ARTHUR DORSET, Secretary. Education Office, Wellington, sth May, IBBG. 229G rjl II EAT R E KOHL, MONDAY NIGHT. MISS GEOM SmSGN, [The Female Maccaije] and HER TALENTED COMPANY ■■ WILL APPEAR FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, POSTPONED TILL MONDAYNIGHT. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. —'f 2295 MASTERTON LODGE, No 1430, E.C. THE regular monthly meeting of the Lodge takes place on MONDAY, the lSth. clay of May, at tho Masonic Hall, Bannister Street, Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. sharp. By order of.tho W.M. Business: —General. W. R. BERRY. , 2285' "■■ Secretary. "OIREW OOD.—TENDERS ivill be reX • coived by the undersigned until noon of ■ Thursday next, May 20, for .the purchase on theground of about SEYENTY CORDS I IRE WOOD, Matai,: Maire, and Titoki, in 2ft and 4ft lengths, ' The low-., est or any tender hot necessarily accepted; '■ 2295 • It. MdvENZIE.
■ Education Iknd,. :'i: . ••" V/oliiiiL-ton, L'jihMay, 1886. QKPARATE . TENDERS will be I J . received at tliis oilice nut latei - than TUESDAY, the 2pth jiist. j for Hie erection of school buildings as follows: Pnhisitua-Additions Belvedero-Additioiis'> ■■■•; Gi'oytown-Kejjiui'Sjvesi-<l«ince ICaitiirii-New liesidence;: Pii'inoa (Lower Now School. .. Plans and Bpucificntions'to be. seen as follows .:v \ 'f; % ForPahiatua,at the School-house there, and the oilice of Jlr W.Sellar, Master ton. .vFoi' Bolyediii'o, i* <ittlie ■store 'of.'Mr Booth, Carterton. V For Greytown repairs, and Kaitara residence,,iitthe,Standard'Oitiee. . >■■■ ■ For Pivinoa, at the Standard Office and the Waihenga.School. >.' The lowest orany tender, not necessarily accepted. ' V S ; ::- 2205 ■ ■ . '_.••• Architect. Y) OXES Luslerehe paints and Mediums ; ; R:' .Marti N'S] ; c ;: : L. 2297 • Mammrs-stveet, Wellington. ' I'vlO BBWAK3). •; T' OST.--A pocket hook, containing two a J £lO. three'£s. and nine j'l; notes (the number, of the tens and. lives'. are known). Tinder-will receive the above '.reward oh returning the sams to the Club Hotel.' : ; Uf:: ■/Sr''-^2294
THE BREAD QUESTION. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN-'-'i Fur many years past it lias boon a source'of pride;to our iirm to know that the bread we have supplied to the public Jim held'ivn c»;c]>(ibn«lli| hiijli reputation fur its good quality. Residents in other townships have, as a matter of fact, sent to us for it, ■ regardless of cost of carriage, iii order to obtain a better article than i'tliey : .cbulcl'purchase in their own neighborhoods:; ' -An attempt has recently been' madc '.by -/' persons, whose motives may well be questioned, to force us to reduce, the price of bread. Now it would be very easy to sell inferior bread at n lower price than we.are-now charging, but. the ..expressions ■ of -opinion-. ; which we have received from our customers generally,; have been decidedly in : the direction'' of maintaining the. present': high standard quality of bread-, in preference ttfreducing-i its price. We have to thank our many friends for the hearty expi anion of sympathy which they have voluntarily accorded to us ■in consequence of the. unfair 'attacks, prompted by unworthy motives, which have within the last, few days been made against us. .. No effort on our part shall bo wanting to retain the. confidence of the ■public—aconlideiice\which J 'w.e'.have' so long enjoyed, and which wo feel assured . will not easily be destroyed by stealthy calumny and open misrepresentation.' vi-v;; ~.^ye are, ,--r Ladies and gentlemen, •. .. Youv obedient servants, CH AMBERLAIN BROS.
WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY. ■ELECTION ■; NOTICE, IN consequence "of tlid division of the . Alfrcdton Riding by .the constitution of the Pahiatua"Road District into a separate., riding,' the ' Councillors for'tho Alfrcdton. Riding cease to hold office. .Elections'" .to fill" the vacancies in the representation of the newly-formed Pahiatua.and Alfvedton Ridings will bo held on Saturday, the 29th inst, Nominations of candidates will close at noon on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, at tho ltoad Board Offices, Pahiatua and Alfrcdton respectively. Forms of nomination may be obtained at thoso offices, or from tho undersigned, F.G.MOORE, Returning Officer. County Council Chambers, Maaterton, 13th May, 1886. 2295 TENDERS. • 1 RENDERS for lease of Sections 33,34, : and 35, Kuripuni, for 5 years, will be received by the undersigned, up to the 25th inst. Conditions.—Keep in gras3, and keep fences in repair. v. , CHAS. P. PQWLES. „
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2297, 17 May 1886, Page 3
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