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THE BOARD OF THE EDUCATION DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ANNUAL ELECTIONS, "OUtfSUANT to the Provisions of JL the Education Ordinance, 1875, ft PUBLIC MEETING of Householders in every Educ.-itioii.il District within the Education District of Canterbur), will be held on MONDAY, the Ninth day of April, 1877, nt seven o'clock in the evening, to Receive the Report of the Proceedings of the. Committee and to Elect Persons to serve as Members of the School Committee. The place of meeting , will be the Schoolhouse in each district. In any district which has more than one school, the main school will be the place of meeting. In nay district, if a Poll be demanded, it will be taken on MONDAY, the Sixteenth day of April, between the hours of Nine in the forenoon and Four in the afternoon. The names of ihe districts, and of the persons appointed to take the chair at Ihe meciings of their respective districts, and to preside at the poll, if necessary, are as follows :— Chairman of MeetName of District, ing and Returning Officer. Akaroa ... ... Mr. \V. Penlingt.on Barry's Bay ... „E. C. Lailer Duvauchelle's Bay... ~ 11. Piper French Farm ... ~P. IJall'e German Bay ... „R. Dawber Le Bon's Bay ... ~W. Barnett Little Akaloa ... „J. B. Barker Little River ... ~ 11. E. Tyson Okain's Bay ... ~T. Ware Pigeon Bay ... „J. Pitcuithley Wainui „ J. lleid The Chairman, if himself a candidate for election, shall appoint a. Deputy to preside at the poll, r.nd may appoint such Deputy in any case. JOHN INGLIS, Chairman. Christchurch, March 29. 1877. TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY rpevson found TRESPASA SING or CUTTING TIMBER upon land now in my occupation, situated in Long- Bay Gully, will bo prosecuted. CHARLES GREEN. April 2,1877. UNION STEAM SHIPPING y%#C COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). fTTIIE above Company's Steamers will I Runftsfollows, calling at AKAROA:— FOR LYTTELTOS AND THE NORTH. S. S. TARANAKI April 12 S. S. WELLINGTON April 21 S. S. TARANAKI April 20 FOlt DUtfEDIN. S. S. TARANAKI April 6 S. S. WIOLL[NGTON April Iβ S. S. TAKANAKI April 24 R.S.WELLINGTON May 2 Passengers must be booked before going on board. For freight or passage, apply to WOOD BROS., Agents, Akaroa. COMFORTABLE ROOMS AND NO DRAUGHTS V. DOCTORS' BILLS" AND CHERRY PECTORAL. A WARM and late summer and mild autumn is generally followed by a severe winter, " southerly busters," and cold frosty nights, laying, the seed of pulmonary complaints. Coughs, colds, sore throats, &c, are the result of living in unlinccl rooms. It will be found to be the greatest economy to line and paper all sitting and bedrooms, as a comparatively small outlay in that direction will preserve health, and save doctor's bills. ROBERT NOONAN" is now prepared to execute lining and papering- on unprecedented low terms. N.B.—Lose no time in giving orders, so as to have your homes snug and comfortable before the winter sets in. It. NOONAN, Jollie-ptreefc, Aliaroa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. is hereby given, that the I\| Partnership between the undersigned THOMAS WILLIAM BARKER and JOHN FRY, in the business of Coach Proprietors and Carriers of Mails at Duvauchelle's Bay, in the county of Akaroa, was this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent, and the business will in future be carried on by the said Thomas William Bakker, on his separate account. Witness our hands this 24th day of February, 1877. fTHOMAS W. BARKER. "[JOHN FRY. Witness —A R. Imvood, Solicitor, Akaroa. TENDERS FOR FENCING. rpENDERS, addressed to the underX signed, are invited for FENCING the Wainui School Ground, up to Tuesday, the 3rd of April next. Specifications may be seen at Mr. John Bell's, Wainui. JAMES REID, Chairman. LE BON'S BAY STEAM SAW MILLS. PROMPT attention guaranteed to all orders. JOHN SMITH.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 3 April 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 3 April 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 74, 3 April 1877, Page 3

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