There is not a man of ordinary intelligence m Auckland, says the "Herald," who doss not know that m our primary and secondary systems of education, and m the one just as muoh as the other, it is the poor man paying for the rioh man's son. In the secondary schools the soandal is more noticeable, beoause the . line of distinction is at the door of the school. But the class benefit is equally great m the fifth and sixth and seventh standards of the piimary schools, where a muoh smaller percentage of those reaping the advantages are the children of tho poor. <?)
Public Notices. i^HE Undersigned have Trust Fnnda for Investment upon first class freehold securities at lowest current rates of interest m Bums varying from £50 to £2000. WILDING AND LEWIS, 77 Solicitors, Burnett bl. -VTOTIOE ia hereby given that al {\ Borough Rates now due must be paid on or before the 15th August, llalei remaining unpaid after that date will ba sued for without further notioa. By order, O. E. FOOKS & SON, Town Clerk. Borough Council Om:e, Ashburton, 25th July, 1888. 7 133 ASHBURTON BOWLING OLUB. A LL interested m BOWLING: are ref\. quested to meet at Mr D. Thomas' office, West Street, on THURSDAY, the 26th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m. Business : Election of Committee and general. OHAS. HAW SON, 7 130 Secretary pro tern. mENDERB are invited for Earthwork, _|_ etc, Hinds River improvement near Boundary Road The Willows required will be obtained m the vioinity. County Engineer will be on the ground at 11 o'clock a.m , WEDNESDAY, let August, to show contractors the works. Specifications, etc., and tenders addressed to the Chairman Countj Council, to be sent m by 11 o'clock am., FRIDAY, 3rd August next. WILLIAM BAXTER, 7f 131 County Engineer. ASBBORTON COUNTY HUNT OLUB THE Hounds will meet on TUESDAY next. 31st July, at Methvon township at li a.m. The meet fixed at Mr John McDowell's for July 28th is indefinitely postponed. Members who hive not yet paid their Subscriptions are reminded that by payment of same at once, to me, they will receive a troket of admittance to the Steeplechases free of charge. CECIL WROUGHTON, 7*132 HonSoc, pHE SPECIAL UNITED SERVICES J,. will be oontinned this week as follows : — WEDNESDAY— WenIeyan Ohuroh THURSDAY -Salvation Army Barraoka FRlDAY— United Sacramental Service ia the Wesleyaa Church. Commencing each evening at 7.30, Sankey's Hymns used. Collection on Friday night to defray expenses. 7*124 . H. ¥on SCHOENEBERG, abinet- maker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, and General Hqujo Furnisher, (Late of Christchurch), E.a&t Street, next Wm. Patching. Furniture to any design or pattern at Ohrifitchurch rates. The latest patterns produced, Piano* repolished at very low rates. Repairs done on the premises to complete satisfaction of Customers. Funerals conducted with approved style and eoonomy. WHY ! WHATS O'CONNELL DOING NOW? BELLING HORSE CLOTHS from 16s 0d WATERPROOF OILSKIN SUITS from , ... 12a 3d GALIOO TENTS from 12a fid i And everything else m tha Trad© e^UftUy cheap ; and all his own make. Let as go trad see P. O'CONNELL'S Al Tent Depot. Where is liU Shop ? Why, GO UPTON'S BUILDINGS Moor* Street, Aahborton, y*4J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1901, 25 July 1888, Page 3
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