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WAITED, a Situation as Clerk or Messenger in an office, or Assistant in a Grocery Business. Address, 6. W. C, office of this paper. WANTED, by a respectable married woman, three day's washing during the week. Address, J.G., office of this paper. WANTED to Purchase, a hrst-class Planing and Moulding Machine. Address, P.M., office of this paper. rooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per week. Lost and Found T OST.—Left i ' Ground on m ber, a roll of Mi: ette " and other songs. The finder is requested to leave the same at the New Zealand Times Office. same to office of this paper. Meetings, &c pi I T Y ELECTION. OPEN-AIR MEETING. MESSES. HUNTER AND PEARCE Invite the Electors of the city of Wellington to meet them at the Albion Ground, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT The 22nd instant, at 7 oYlock. pi IT Y ELECTION. Mr. TRAVERS has the honor to request the Electors to meet him at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL on TUESDAY EVENING next, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Travers also requests Messrs. Pearce and Hunter to be good enough to be present, as he purposes to make statements respecting the Railway and Road Works carried on by the General Government within this province, which he will challenge those gentlemen to deny. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICT. Mr. WALLACE will meet the Electors at the Schoolhouse, Kaiwarra, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. MR. HUTCHISON will meet the electors of the Lower Hutt at the Mechanics' Institute, on MONDAY EVENING (December 20), at half-past seven o'clock, and the electors of the Upper Hutt at Wilkins' Railway Hotel, on TUESDAY EVENING (December 21), at the same hour. EDUCATION BOARD OF THE PRO- ■ J VINCE OF WELLINGTON. NOTICE. A MEETING of ratepayers and parents of children attending the BUCKLE-STREET SCHOOL will be held in the above-mentioned schoolhouse on MONDAY, the 20th INST., at 3 o'clock p.m., for the piirpose of electing' a Local Committee for the said school, to consist of not less than three nor more than five members. W. GISBORNE, Member of Education Board, Wellington City Educational District. IHE WELLINGTON BUILDING SOCIETY, 1573. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual " " " " ;y will be holden _ 'ellows' Hall, on TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1875, at seven o'clock in the evening. Busixess : The production of accounts and report of the Committee of Management. To elect four Members of Committee. To consider alteration of Rules as follows : Rule IV. After the word "whom," in section 1 line 5, to insert the words ith the exception of the Audi._.j." Rule XXIV. After the word "Auditors" in the ninth line, to omit the words "who shall be. members of the ■ appointed at the general y meeting of the Society, holden in the month of November." CHARLES WHITE, Actuary and Secretary. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Lecture-room, Colonial Museum, on TUESDAY, 21st INST., at 8 p.m., when paters will be read. R. B. GORE, Secretary. ■VTTELLINGTON COLLEGE. The ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES by his Excellency the Governor, as Official Visitor of the College, will take place on MONDAY, the 20th INST., at 3 p.m. The collection of Botanical and Zoological Specimens found in the vicinity of Wellington, and exhibited by the competitors for the LEVIN PRIZE, will be arranged for the inspection of visitors. By order of the Governors, CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Secrett 1 ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, WELU LINGTON. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. The annual distribution of prizes will take place at the Odd Fellows' Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 22ud INST., at two o'clock, the Veu. Archdeacon Stock presiding. Recitations will be delivered, and specimens of work exhibited by the pupils. _ The attendance of friends is respectfully invited. ATHLETIC SPORTS. Athletic Sports will be held on the same day, commencing at 10 a.m., in the Cricket Ground, Adelaide-road, by the pupils of the school, who invite the presence of their friends. Admission free. Cards of the sports can be had- on tne around. Prizes will be awarded. ; HIGH SCHOOL, WELLINGTON, " lplete Education of all Lads who do not require N A UNIVERSITY COURSE. The First Quarter, 1876, will commence, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, When there will be vacancies for a few pupils. Boarders can be received at the private residence of. the Rev. T. Porritt. The object of the above institution is to provide a thoroughly sound and practical English ducation, comprising instruction in the Engish lamruage and literature, English composilercial arithmetic and bookkeeping, u, S fi.i« ,vith geography, history, mapping, drawing, and short-hand. Other subjects, such as Latin, Jrench, geometry and algebra, will only be taught _so far as they are requisite for employment in the Government service, and only to those pupils who may require such instruction.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4602, 20 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4602, 20 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4602, 20 December 1875, Page 3

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