JUNIOR CIVIL SERVICE. , \ CERTIFICATED. Teacher is L ; prepared to receive throe or four pupils for tho next examination, Terms on application, Address--Mngistor, o/o this office. .-.'•■■•. INTOE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF E. * P. JOHNSON, DRAPER, Cuba-Si,. t RENDERS ".for- .the- atook-in-fcrttdo, t( goodwill, fixtures, ()to,, In above estate will bo received at the offices of tj Cook & Gny, Foatherston.streot, WgK lington, till noon of MONDAY, tho 29th . January, 1804. Stook consists as under: \ ■ li.il, Dresses, velveteens, prints, &o. 28714 8 - Manchester ... ... ~, 249 5 7 Hosiery, gloves, fancy hibordaahory ... ... ' ...160 fiC Millinery, mantles, underclo'g 100 2 5 Clothing, rnorcery, hats ... 300 64 " Fixtures 1)4 9 5. (More or less) 11182 3 6 Stock Sheets and Conditions of Sale on the Premises and at Cook and Gray's Wellington, Ohristolmrch and Auckland. The highest or any tender not lieoesn sarily accepted, Mi. R. COOK, U Wm. gray, J 1 ™ 1 Wellington, 18th January, 1894. EKETAFJUNA ROAD DOAED. . ELECTION NOTICE. NOMINATIONS of candidates to fil an extraordinary vacancy, caused by the retirement of Mr P. Dowsott,will be roceiyol up to NOON on THURSDAY, the Bth day of February next, at the Road Board office, Eketahuna. A poll, if necessary, will be taken on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of February next, Nomination papers may be obtained from the undersigned. Road Board Office, Eketahuna, 29th Jan nary, 1894, W. BAYLSS, Returning Officer. GIRLS'HIGH SCHOOL. THE First Term will begin on the Ist FEBRUARY, Miss Hamilton will rocelve parents and guardians at the High School on the 30th and 31st Jan., from 2 to 6 p.m. In addition to tho numerous passes in the local music and drawing examtna- - tions.twently-two pupils from the school passed tbe matriculation examination j) last year, five of whom qualified for a ut "partial" 1) certificate. One pupil B ii passed the Junior University Scholarship Examination, and one kept her second year's terms and sat for the first fy section of tho B.A, Degree. On account of the large number of 1 Pupils, another Teachor is to be added J to the Teaching Stafi. Parents in the country may hear of suitable homes for their daughters by applying to the Secretary, from whom also prospectuses may be obtained. O.P. POWLES.Sec. T PAHIATUA COUNTY. L rENDEKS addressed to the Chair. J; man, will be received until 10 a.m, „ WEDNESDAY, 14th February, forEreclion of Road Bridge over the Tirawnea Mhir at Sgatmi. Bridge to be comlrudeu of Totara in two spans c/ 120 feet, with centre pier of concrete. \ r The lowest or any tender not ueces- , sarily accepted, , Tenders to be on printed forms and - accompanied by complete schedules of quantities, and marked outsido, "Tender for contract No, 250." Drawings and specifications at County Chambers, D.G.FRASER, 1 County Engineer. J Pahiatua, January 23rd, 1894. a WAIRAKAPA NORTH COUNTY. "OUBLIO TENDERS will close at 0; . NOON on THURSDAY, Bth Feb. ruary, at the County Council Office, Mastorton (where specifications may be seen), for the following main road maintenanco contracts for a term ef 3 years :- MASIEEIOH RIDING, Waingawato Campßoad.-Masterton to Waimata Road.-Opaki-Manawatu Road,-To Ore Ore to Bideford Road. WAINUIORC RIDING. ] Marterton to Waimata Boad, F. G, MOORE, County Clerk, J • Mastorton, January 22nd, 1894, l ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY t FOB YOUNG LADIES, J Welusoios. , THE School Courseincludes every branch of a solid English education, with Frenoh, Latin, Mathematics, and Bookkeeping (where desired), and Class Drawing and Singing Lessons, Every kind of Plain and Fanoy Needlework taught, German, Painting, Piano, Violin, and Private Drawing and Singing Lessons are extras, at moderato terms, , Of 13 young ladies prepared at the Academy who presented themselves as candidates atthe various local examinations at tho close of 1892, nine passed successfully, This year tho number of candidates at tho different examinations was 18, TebmsEnglsih and Frenoh-Boarders, £3O per an- j num, payable quarterly in advance. Do do Day Boholars, 25s per quarter, do do, A reduction made in case of sisters. School Re-opens Ist February. . WOODVILLE CENTRAL ' A GRIOULTURALand PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Ram Fair, TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1894. Entries cloße with the undersigned (fromwhom all particulars can beobtained) on Friday, 56th January, 1894, Wm. NICHOLSON, THE WAIBABAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AaiiIOULTUBAL SOCIETY. Founded 1877. Incorporated 1878, The Annual Ram and Ewe Fair WILL be held on FBIDAY, 9th February, 1894, in tho Snow Gaorans, Carterton. Sale to commence at 11.30. Entries close on SATURDAY, Feb. 3rd. Entry Fees-Bams up to ten 2s each, above that number Is each, Ewes Is each. E. W.DORSET, Secretary, RAM FAIR, MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY, FEBRUARY, fea aijd. 7th, 1894. ciely will bo held in MzsshsLowm & lobns 1 I coins, WEDNESDAY, February 7ft, for Bopeys, Downs, efc,. Sale to commence ■ eftoKday at 12, noon. tj Entries will ilose with tho Secretary on THURSDAY, February lsU 5 p,m. . W, LOWES, . r-Sebtetarv.- '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4631, 27 January 1894, Page 3
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