CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE POLICE. The annual general meeting of the Members of the force will be held at the Fire Brigade Hall, Lichfield street on TUESDAY next, the 10th inst, at 7 p.m., 'for the purpose of confirming the report of the past term, and enrolling members for the ensuing. A full muster requested. W. R. MITCHELL, 811 Captain. AVONSIDE WESLEYAN SABBATH SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING will take place in Gridley’s Academy, Worcester street east, on TUESDAY, 10th inst. Addresses will be delivered by ministers of the circuit and other friends. Tea on the table at 6 o’clock. Tickets of admission, Is 6d. 812 -Jg DUOATION OFFICE EDUCATION DISTRICT OF EAST CHRISTCHURCH. His Honor the Deputy-Superintendent directs that all payments due under sections 55 and 42 of the Education Ordinance, 1873, by ratepayers in the above district, will, if not paid on or before the 17th August, be summarily recovered. A. C. KNIGHT, Minister for Education. Christchurch, August 4th, 1875. 8-9 9402 DUCATION OFFICE. "EDUCATION DISTRICT OF WEST CHRISTCHURCH. His Honor the Deputy-Superintendent directs that all payments due under sections 55 and 42 of the Education Ordinance, 1873, by ratepayers in the above district, will, if not paid on or before the 17th August, be summarily recovered. A. C. KNIGHT, Minister for Education. Christchurch, August 4th, 1875. 8-9 9403 pi DUCATION OFFICE. EDUCATION DISTRICT OF MALVERN. His Honor the Deputy-Superintendent directs that all payments due under sections 55 and 42 of the Education Ordinance, 1873, by ratepayers in the above district, will, if not paid on or before the 17th August, be summarily recovered. A. C. KNIGHT, Minister for Education. Christchurch, August 4th, 1875, 8-9 9404 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for carrying out IMPROVEMENTS on the Sumner Road, near the Shag Rock. Also, For Supplying and Carting 250 yards of screened Shingle for Ensor’s road, between the Ferry road and Opawa Bridge. Also, For Supplying and Carting 200 yards of Broken Metal, for the Bridle Path between the Swing Bridge and Mr Dunlop’s, according to plan and specifications for each contract, to be seen any day at the office.
Tenders, endorsed as such, to he sent in by 10 a.m. on Thursday next, the 12th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. WADMAN, 810 Clerk to the Board. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. Drapers, Confectioners, Grocers, Tobacconists, Seedsmen Fruiterers, and others, SAVE TIME AND MONEY By Purchasing and having yoiu BAGS, &c., PRINTED AT THE “PRESS” OFFICE, CASHEL STBEET, Where they are Executed at LOWEST MELBOURNE PRICES I'EOM 1000 UPWARDS, Thereby saving r F TIVTTC in Shipment and Delivery, and also MONEY, hi being able to order Small Quantities to suit present requirements. AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS IN STOCK. Competition from Melbourne or Elsewhere Deled. The Best Workmanship, Best Material, and FULL NUMBERS GUARANTEED. PEESS OFFICE CASHED STREET.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 362, 10 August 1875, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 362, 10 August 1875, Page 4
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