Late A ivertisements. THE NORMAL .SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE Normal Institution will bs opened on Monday, the 34th current. Tho Practising School will be conducted in all respects as an ordinary Elementary School; the branches taught, tho rates of school fees, the school hours, holidays, &c., being the same as in the Dunedin District Schools. Attendance will be given at the school on the 15th and folowing dajs from 2 to 4 o’clock p.m. to give information to intending students of the Training Department, and to enter scholars far the Practising School. W. S. FITZGERALD, Rector, THE GIRLS’HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. nP-HE School will be re-opened on Tuesday, -B. the Ist February, Additional and very suitable Class-room and Boarding accommodation has been provided. Fees. —For Day School, Junior Division, L2 per quarter; Senior Division, L2 10s per quarter. For Board and Washing, with assistance in home studies, Fifty Guineas per annum. Prospectus containing full information may be obtained on application at the Educatoin Office or the School. M. G. BURN, Lady Principal THE HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. THE SCHOOL will be re-opened on Tuesday, the Ist February. A number of Boarders can bo accommodated at the Rectory, . Fees.—For Day School, D2 per quarter For Board, including tutorial assistance and washing, Fifty Guineas per annum. Prospectuses, containing full information, may be obtained on application at the Education Office or the Rectory. WILLIAM NORRIE, M.A., ' Rectrr. HAYING acquired from Mr George Bowes ! that Grocery and Provision Establish- I meat, 12, Farley’s Royal Arcade, I respectfully solicit a share of public support. The best goods supplied at most moderate I prices Families waited on daily. Goods promptly delivered. ALEX. MACDOUGALL. ESTATE OF JOHN HEALEY. LL persons indebted to the above estate I are requested to pay the same to the under- j signed before the 25th January. Any accounts unpaid after that date will be | handed to my solicitor for recovery. D. M. SPEEDING, Assignee. I G~i REWARD.—Lost, from Forbury, a X- j- dark bay Cob Horse, about 15 hands high, short switch tail, two white hind fetlocks, branded C off shoulder. Apply Ocean View Hotel, South Dunedin. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. THE annual meeting oi the members of the above Church will be held at the Schoolhouse adjoining the Church, to-moTow{Thurs-day) evening, at 8 o’clock. Business :To receive the report and balance sheet for the past year; to elect churchwardens and vestrymen for the ensuing year; and to consider any other business that may be brought forward. TJ ENDERS are invited till noon of Monday, 17 th inst., for additions to a residence at Park street, MASON and WALES, Architects.
THE STAMP ACT, 1875. KOTICE. SECi'ION 121 (1) of “The Stamp Act, 1875,” provides that every person taking possession of, or receiving t or paying any moneys belonging to or accruing from, the property (realty as well as personalty) of any person dying on and after Ist January next, with out having first filed the required statement and paid the duties assessed thereon, shall forfeit a sum not exceeding LSOO. Whether probate or let tern of administration are granted by any Court or not, a statement of all property must be filed and duties paid before the property or any part thereof of any deceased person is in any manner dealt with. On payment of the proper duties, the probate or letters receivetl frorp the Court, or the statement of property in other cases, will be stamped and delivered to the per-on entitled thereto. Forms of this statement (L) may bo obtained at any Stamp Office, at the offices of Registrars and Clerks of the Supreme and District Courts, and from the Postmaster Depositaries throughout the Colony, from whom also may be obtained further information, E. C, HAMMER tOM, For the Commissioner of Stamps, Head Office, Stamp Department, Wellington, 27th December, 1875.
V. R. G Militia and Volunteer Office, Dunedin, 12lh January, 1870. ENE RA L ’ ORDERS. No. 1. —The undermentioned Volunteers being the thirty highest scorers in the preliminary competition for the selection of hve to represent the district at the Colonial prize firing, the same is published for general information : Corporal Willocks, No, 1 Clutha ... Vol, Anderson, do Capt, Goldie, Fort Naval Vol. Mill?, South District Corpl. Richardson, North Dunedin Vol, Millar, South District Capt, Wales, No. 1 City Guards ... Vol. Smith, d 0.., Corpl. Trescdev, do ... Corpl. Maun, South Fistrict Vol. Nightingale, No. 1 City Guards Vol Hutdiinsou VV,. North Dunedin Suh-L'enh Christie, Etst faieii Vol. Chough. No. 1 <Jity Guards ... Sub Lieut. Wilson, Port I v . r j ,va^ Vol. Fro lenck, North Dunedin ■ Vol, Jil.ickio, No. 1 Clutha ' Lieut. Douglas, No 1 City Guards... Capt. Orbell, WftiUouaiti Vol, Adams, Wakaii Diet'd. Andrews. East Ta'ori .., Vo!. Cap 1 iiclc, i'inu’e,., VC. Stewart, No, I, t 'ity Guards ... Sub.-T ieut. Nutsfmd, Dunce Vol. Provo, No, 1, City Guards C’urf'l. South, Kat.l. Taieii . 101 101 97 97 90 95 95 93 92 92 91 | 91 | U0 ! 90 90 I 90 j 80 , eg i 88 88 87 87 87 87 87 8(5 80 Rfi 80 8: Sub LieuL M Ken zee, Wakarl Voi. hm dl, No. 1, Clutha Vo!, Darling', No. 1, Clutha Vol. Mi’Shell, North Dunedin 2.—The Vulurdeets above-mimed will Ore off hr Teprosvnbitivea as follows : - Wakatl lii'los 1 M )lK ] ;i y i7ih January. Port' hultuci s Naval ) •" i J if S 1 Tuesday, 18bh January. South District do ) ’ „ , , IAI , No. 1 City Guards Rifles, Wednesday, 19th Januaty. North Dunedin Rifles. Thursday, 20th January. No. 1 Clutha Rifles, Friday, 21st January. Bruce Jothe, Saturday, 22ml January. Waikcudti Rifles, Tuesday, 25tb ~ 3.—The Dunedin Artillery will fire the second competition for choice of representatives on Saturday, the loth January, i All fl ing to c-ojK.ienco at 5 o’clock am. j V'. STAVRLY, J Captain Commanding District.
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Evening Star, Issue 4018, 12 January 1876, Page 3
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