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EDUCATIONAL. DUNEDIN COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Principal— Mr A. Barrett, Fowling street, Assisted by an efficient staff of teachers. f 1 1HE First Quarter of the year 1876 will commence on Thursday, the 20th January. The School has been established two years, ind numbers eighty pupils, including twentyone boarders of ages from eight to seventeen years. HpHE MISSES BELL Resume Music Lessons on Monday, the 17th inst. Rooms at Mr Hardy’s Offices, near Mr C, Begg’s Music Saloon, Princes street. MRS MARTIN reaum Q s Lessons in Music on Monday, January 17. Former nupils at their usual hours. Sc. Andrew an Filleul streets, MISS BROWNE, teacher of Music, Singing and Drawing, Dowling street, opposite Convent. References—Mrs Burn, High School : Messrs Rerih and Wilkie, Princes street. PRIVATE SCHOOL. THE REV. W. F. OLDHAM, M.A, (Late Incumbent of Riverton), Is about to open a Sehool in the high and healthy suburb of Roslyn, Dunedin, in which a limited number of gentlemen’s sons will be educated for the Universities and for business pursuits. Pupils will be received as member.' of his own family. Due prominence viven to moral and religious training. Terms, fifty to seventy guineas, according to age and requirements. Day Pupils, 12 guineas per annum. Will open 31st January. MUSIC, Mr w. j. morrish (Organist, All Saints’ Church), Has commenced giving lessons in Singing and Reading Music, teaching the Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Organ, The Singing Class will commence on Friday. January 14, at 8 p.m. Terms —One guinea, course of 12 lessons. Juvenile Class, Saturday, January 15, at 1 p.m. Terms —Half guinea for course of 12 lessons. Schools attended. Apply between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Friendly Societies’ Hall. PUBLIC WOT I Owe. "VTEW BREW—Bass’s No. 4 Ale. At -i-1 Occidental Hotel and Railway Refreshment Rooms, landed ex St. Osyth, from Loudon to Melbourne 43 days 18 hours, and ex Ringarooma. BYE-LVVVS of the Mornington Road District, duly made in pursuance of the powers and provisions contained in “The Otago Roads Ordinance, 1871,” “Amendment Ordinance, 1874,” “ The Highway Boards Empowering Act, 1871,” and “ The Highway Boards Empowering Act, 1872.” and passed at a, meeting of the Mornington Road Board, held in the Mornington Road District on the sixteenth day of December, 1875, intituled, “Bye-laws to provide for the order and good government of the Mornington Road District : 1. It shall not be lawful for any person to wheel, lead, drive, or ride in any dray, cart, carriage, or barrow, or to ride on horseback upon, or to lead or drive any horses or cattle across or along any footpath formed alongside any street, line, or district road, and any person committing an offence against this bye-law shall, on conviction, forfat a sum not exceeding five pounds. 2. It shall not be lawful for any person to draw or trail any sledge, timber, or other material, upon or along any street, line, or district road, and any person committing an oSVnce against this bye law shall, on conviction, forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds. 3. Every person who throws any glass, dirt, filth, manure, ashes, or rubbish, or allows any night soil or other offensive matter to be spilt or ctherwise cast upon any street, line, or district road, or allows to run from any house or premises any foul or sewerage water on to any street, line, or district road, shall, on conviction, forfeit a sum not exceeding five pounds, 4. Every person who throws or lays any building or other materials, or constructs or erects any scaffolding or fence upon any street, line, or district road, save under permission of the Road Board, in writing first obttined, shall, on conviction, forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty pounds. 5. if any person shall place any house, buildor fence, or any part thereof, upon any portion cf any street, line, or district road, he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds, and a further sum net exceeding five pounds, for every day while the same shall so continue. . 6. If any person shall obstruct any street, line, or district road, whether by allowing any vehicle to remain on such street, line, or district road, or by placing goods thereon, or otherwise, he shall, on conviction, forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds. 7. If any horses or cattle be found on any street, line, or district road, without ary person having the charge thereof; or if turned out for grazing purposes, although in charge of any pe r aou, the Board shall have power to impomur such ; and in a dition to all poundage charges, the owners of such horses or catrie shall, ou conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding live shillings per bead, which sum shall be collected by the pouudkeeper, and paid over by him to the Road Board. 8. No drove cattle shall be driven on any street, line, or district road, without having an attendant going before such drove cattle, and without being kept in a compact body; and any person offending against this section shall, on conviction, forfeit a sum not exceeding twenty pounds, and in the interpretation of this bye-law the term “drove cattle” shall be taken to mean all cattle being driven in or through the road district to or from market or slaughteryard. The Common Seal of the District Board and Ratepayers of the Mornington Road District was hereunto affixed in the presence of JAMES ANDERSON, Chairman. JAMES MICHIE, Member of the Mornington Road Board. I approve of the foregoing bye-laws. J. MACANDREW, Superintendent of Otago. 13th January, 1876,

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Evening Star, Issue 4028, 25 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4028, 25 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4028, 25 January 1876, Page 1

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