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NOTES AND MEMORANDA

The annual meeting of the Association fo* Promotion of Dmoestio Instruction wjH hY held in Hobbs's Buildings at 4 p.m. to-day. A meeting of the Young_ Women's Oration Association in oonneetion with the viajfc of the ladies from India, will be 'held tp-nigii ' in the new hall, Gloucester street. 'The ■ inauguration social will take place, on ISiursday evening. • Miss Cox notifies elsewhere that her due*' ing classes will resume In'tine Art G*M«y on February 12th. . , ■ ■

Mr John Conmal notifies) that be.viS not be a candidate for re-election ac a "Tmhfrof the LytteLton Harbour Board, tor ttt* , Boroughs of Woolaton, Lin wood, utd Summer. ' The entries for the ram sale, to be be)d on the A. and P. Grounds on F*bru*ry 6th, \ - tiose to-morrow. - ■ • , Nominations for two members to rest* -■ sent the Chamber of Commerce on the Lytteltou Harbour Board will be moeived m ■ to February 2nd. • . • • A meeting of fruit-growers will be held in the Agricultural Hall «n Saturday mat, at 8 p.m., to form, au association for the bttttr disposal of their produce. An election to fill the vacancy on titr Board of Governors of Canterbury Ooil«g», caused by the resignation of Mr T. S. Wetton, will take place by those on tie teaabtt* , roll on Monday, February 16th. The nominations dose on February 9tih, «& noon. Mr Hornibrook notifies elsewhere that hi* Sandow Sohool of Physical Instruction, wiH be open on February 2nd. With reference to our report X>f tiie oaM of Albert Smith, who was ordered' by tb* Magistrate last week to contribute towards the support of nia wife and child, the defendant writes:—"lt appeared ar • though I .had been living away from my ■home and left my wife end chilren unprovided for. With yofflr permission I ihould like to state that, I wa> 8 living with my wif* and family right up to the night of tbt •disturbance."

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 6

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