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Public Notices; fJIHE AUSTRALASIAN MUTUAL LIVE STOCK Insurance Society. Capital— £loo,ooo. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS And DOGS, INSURED against Death from Natural Causes, Accident or Disease ; also during transit by r%i!.or sea. Claims promptly paid. Insurances may bol effected. Proposal Forms and all information obtained on application to GEORGE JAMESON, Agent for the Ashburton District. 1 188

HIGH SCHOOL At this School Boys are taught Classics, Mathematics. Science, modern languages and English in all its branches. By special arrangement any boy may be allowed to study only such subjects as may be necessary for Commercial pursuits. The Boys’ School opens on MONDAY, 2nd February. GIRLS’ SIDE. At the Girls’ School instruction is given in History, Geography, Arithmetic, Higher Mathematics, French, Latin, German, Science, Drawing, Needlework and Vocal Music. The Girls’ School opens on FRIDAY, 30th instant. Fees, L2 2s per term for each school, payable in advance. For further particulars apply to the Headmaster, or to „ J. E. BUCHANAN. * Ashburton, January 17, 1835. I 100 QO R N AND C HAFFsTO RE. Jones & Bradshaw Having removed to those large premises in Havelock street, lately occupied by Messrs Robinson and Townsend, opposite Mr A. Harrison’s auction rooms, where they will continue to supply the following goods :—Flour, bran, sharps, oats, ciushedoats, oatensheaf chaff, oatenstraw chaff, chickwheat, pig feed, rock salt, carrots, potatoes, oniors, oatmeal, sugar, teas, cheese, candles, soap, etc , etc. J. &B. keep machinery on the premises for dressing and cleaning ell kinds of grass seed, wheat, oats, etc , etc.; also crushing. Steam portable chaffculter for cutting chaff’on farmers’ premises, fitted with all necessary appliances for n aking good work. 1 87 JONES & BRADSHAW. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF is ORTH CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF COMMITTEES. The Board in pursuance of power in that behalf conferred by the Education Act, 1877, section G 4, hereby directs that a Publij MEETING of the Householders in every School District throughout the Education District of North Canterbury, be held on MONDAY, the twenty-sixth day of January, one thousand eight bundled and eighty-five, at seven o’clock in the evening, for the Election in each district of seven householders (section 58) to form the Committee for such d J strict for the year ending with the fourth Monday in January next year. The place of meeting shall be the Schoolroom in each district, and this is I understood to mean the main schoolroom in any district which has more than one school. The Board further directs that the first meeting of each School Committee be held in the place appointed - for the Elec tion, and immediately after the Election, upon the same evening. The Board further request that the Chairman of each public meeting make to the Board, immediately after the election, a return of the names of the several householders elected to form the Committee, and recommends that each Chairman of Committee report his own election as soon as possible. J, V, COLBORNE-VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, January 9, 1885. 1 56

rjio JOCKEY CLUBS. LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS may be made with the undersigned for the Supplying and Working of Totalisators. References from principal Clubs in Otago and Southland. MASON AND ROBERTS, Box 846, P. 0., Dunedin. £2,000 DUNEDIN CUB. £2,000. Will Close To be Run Will Close Feb, 24tb. 26th Feb. next. Feb. 24th. 4,000 at 10s. 137 Prices. D UNEDIN CUP. 40 Nominations. First 000 Second 200 Third 100 Starters divided 200 Non-starters do 200 1,200 Gash Awards. Tasman, in presenting the above Programme, would suggest that early appli- [ cation should be made, as from the large amount of support that has been promised from the sporting public, in all probability No. 2 will be started on the same event. Names of principal winners can always be obtained, and books open for inspection to subscribers. Each ticket has six chances, and can obtain a prize in each drawing. Remittances may be made by Post Office Order, payable to Tasman only. Cheques, with Is exchange, payable to a number or bearer only. Two stamps necossa y for replies. Address only to— TASMAN, Care Mason and Roberts, Box 246, P. 0., Dunedin. jQ UNEDIN CUP ADA MELMORE will close on or about 24th Feb., 1885. 10,000 members at 10s each. Cash awards. 2 at £‘CS —£2oo I Dunedin Cup. £2,020 Each ticket will have eight chances One extra ticket free of charge will be given for each dozen tickets purchased. Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. Please send notes or P.O. orders when convenient. Address—ADA MELMORE, Care of Mr Mitchell, 1 U 5 Rox 318, Poet Office, Dunedin.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1434, 20 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1434, 20 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1434, 20 January 1885, Page 3

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