Lyttelton Grammar and. District Schools. "J Head Master —Rev. G. Cotterill, b.a. ;l Assistant Master —. > Master of the Boys' District School —Mr. Mayo. \ ; Mistress of Girls' District School —Mrs. Mayo. . i Mistress cf Infant District School i -. '< J J } Bunker. ——__— The Grammar School will re-open on Mon- >' day, July 30th. ; Fees, £2 10s. a quarter, to be paid in advance ' fo the head master. .. The District Schools will re-open on Monday ,"' next, the 23rd of July. [■ Tbe fees during the present quarter will be as ; heretofore. ; After the present quarter the fees for the J Boys'and Girls' School will be Is. a week, or . 9s. a quarter. For the Infants' School, 6a. a ; week, or ss. a quarter. G. Cotterill, Head Master. ;: Lyttelton, July 20th, 1855. Christ's College Grammar School, Christchurch. <_ Head Master —Rev. H. Jacobs, m.a. j Assistant Master —Mr. F, Thompson. THIS School will Re-open on Thursday, July 26th, at 9 A.M. Boarders are expected to return on Wednesday, July 25th. Henry Jacobs, Head Master, Christchurch, July 19th. . Christ's College" Commercial School. Master—Mr. J. Bilton. ' THIS School is now under the superintendence of the Rev. H. Jacobs, Head . Master of the Grammar School. After the present week, and until further notice, it will be carried on at Mr. Bilton's, Tuam Street. The School Fee after the present week will be one shilling per week, or nine shillings per Quarter, to be paid, in advance. Christchuich, July 17, 1555. Girls' School, Christchurch. Mistress —Mrs. F. Thompson; THE School Fee after the present week will be one shilling per week, or nine ■ shillings per Quarter, to be paid in advance. Christchurch, July 17. 1855. MR. G. MAYO, Master of the Lyttelton District School, BEGS to inform persons living in this vicinity, or '>n the Plains, that he is prepared to take a limited number of pupils as Boarders. Terms, on application at his residence, Oxford Street, Lyttelton. Church of Scotland. s THE Scotch Chtjkch Building Committee are requested to meet at the ' Royal Hotel, at S o'clock on Wednesday even- .; ing, the Ist of August. _ -j To open the' Tenders furnished for the delivery \ of Sawn Timber. To'take the requisite preliminary steps for } commencing the erection of a Church, and : other .urgent business. W. Wilson, Hon. Sec. THREE POUNDS REWARD STRAYED —A black Bullock, branded D on the near rump, and H on off rump ; : -also two strawberry steers, with red necks, branded with a cross on the near rump ; one has a small piece of the tail broken off. The above reward will he paid to -whomsoever . will deliver the same to Mr. H. S. Brown, ; ; Lower Lincoln Road.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 284, 21 July 1855, Page 1
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