AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD NOTICE. rpENDERS jm> invited for the folio , ',v. -L ing works : — 1. Building Li-idg-o over Cossar's Creek, Pawson's Valley. 2. Building Bridge dwr Saddler's Creek, Wainui Valley. 3; Building Roiuj Donr'd Oilice, t> avauchelle's Bay. 4. .Metalling St. John's Road, German Bay Hill, Specifications to be seen at the Road Board Office, on and after Friday, the 3rd May. Tenders to be sent in by noon, on Saturday, the 11th May, endorsed and addressed to the Chairman. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to the Board. April 29, 1878. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD NOTICE. rpHE Duvauchelle's Bay Bridge will JL be CLOSED for Traffic until further notice. A light will be exhibited after dark. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to Board. AKAROA DOMAIN. rpENDERS are. invited for LABOR JL in the Domain. Also, for Widening the Path from the entrance gate to the Summer-house. Applications received up to Saturday, May 4. For further particular, apply to S. WATKINS, Secretary. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' Hl\m SCHOOL. nnHE SCHOo/i will RE-OPEN on JL TUESDAY, 21st May, for instruction in English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Elements of Natural History, Class Singing, and Needlework. Instruction will also be given in German, Italian, Drawing, Dancing, and Vocal and Instrumental Music, the charges for which will bo extra. The following rules will be observed with respect to pupils who have not hitherto attended the classes of this school : — "No one will be admitted as a pupil of the Girls' High School who is unable to pass in the following subjects: — " Reading—From the Fourth Book of Graduated Series. " Spelling—From the same book. " Writing—From dictation from the same book. " Grammar —The distinguishing of all the parts of speech in easy sentences. " Geography—Knowledge of Geographical terms, of the meaning of a map, and of the leading , features of the map of the world. " History—A general knowledge of the leading facts and dates of English History ; period, from 1006— 1399." Fees—Senior pupils, 12 years of age and upwards, £4 4.s per term of 13 weeks ; junior pupils, under 12 years, £3 3s per term. All fees must be payable in advance. Parents or guardians are requested to enter the names of intended pupils at the Registrar's office, Canterbury College, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon on Mondays, Wednesday?, and Fridays. By order. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. MRS. G. A. OBORN is in constant receipt of all the Newest Designs in MILLINERY re >- j^ a=. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS READY-MADE COSTUMES g CL " CO ** STAYS, BABY LINEN ZXL « 3 ca LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING .-< N.B.—Try our COOKHAM BOOTS, they are not to be equalled by our local makers, either in price, quality, or durability. F. OKCHARD, (Next to Mr. J. Annand, Bootmaker), Opposite Government Jetty, GENERAL MECHANIST. SEWING MACHINES, Jewellery, Tinware, &c, repaired. Cutlery ground and repaired. Pipes strapped and mounted. FOR SALE. HpRIME FAT CROSS-BRED Jb SHEEP, in lots to suit purchasers. A. C. KNIGHT, Tekau, Barry's Bay;
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 186, 30 April 1878, Page 3
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