Wanted WAN TKI), a Cook for the Commercial Hotel, Wanganui. None hut a competent steady mau need apply. For particulars apply to Mr. S. S. Griffiths, Wellington ; or, Jas. Anderson, Wanganui. 'ANTED, immediately, a five or sixroomed house, at Thomdon. Address, Q.E.D., office of this paper. WANTED to Purchase, a first-class Planing and Moulding Machine. Address, P.M., office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN, that all Meals and Beds are Is. each at Moore’s Diningrooms, Willis-street. Boarders, £1 per week. Lost and Found LOST. —-Left in a cab or on the Cricket Ground on Friday afternoon, 17th December, a roll of Music, containing “ Mignionette ” and other songs. The finder is requested to leave the same at the New Zealand Times Office. Lost, on Thursday night, a Gold Earring. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to office of this paper. Meetings, Sc election. OPEN AIK MEETING. MESSES. HHNTEK AND PEAKOE invite ' the ELEGTOKS of the CITY OF WELLINGTON to MEET them opposite the PKINCESS HOTEL, Molesworthstreet, THIS EVENING, (TUESDAY), 21st DECEMBER, At seven o’clock. I T Y ELECTION. OPEN-AIR MEETING. MESSRS. HUNTER AND PEARCE Invite the Electors of the city of Wellington to meet them at the Albion Ground, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEST The 22nd instant, at 7 o’clock. QI T I 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. THE WELLINGTON BUILDING SOCIETY, 1873. NOTICE is hereby given that the Animal General Meeting of this Society will beholden in the side-room of the Odd Fellows’ Hall, on TUESDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1875, at seven o’clock in the evening. Business : The production of accounts and report of the Committee of ManagementTo elect four Members of Committee. To consider alteration of Rules as follows : Rule TV. After the word “whom,” in section 1 line 5, to insert the words “with the exception of the Auditors.” Rule XXIV. After the word “ Auditors” in the ninth line, to omit the words “who shall be members of the Society appointed at the general monthly meeting of the Society, holden in the month of November.” CHARLES WHITE, Actuary and Secretary. WELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING will he held in the Lecture-room, Colonial Museum, on TUESDAY, 21st INST., at 8 p.m., when papers will be read. * R. B. GORE, Secretary. To Let ro LET, for a term of years, TOWN ACRE 774, Coromandel-street. For rther particulars, apply to ALFRED TYER, Ngahauranga. ro LET.—Mountain Home Cottage, with Farm. The house is in good order, with i rooms, &c. ; excellent view of harbor and utt Valley ; grazing good ; and out-build-tS. Is about two miles from the Railway ation, Hutt. Terms easy; can be learned ,m the proprietor, who is about leaving for itherland. WM. COLDER. Education English high school, Wellington. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. The annual distribution of prizes will take place at the Odd Fellows’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd INST., at half-past 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 the ground. Prizes will be awarded. JgJNGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, WELLINGTON, For the Complete Education of all Lads who do not require. 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 education, comprising instruction in the English language and literature, English composition, commercial arithmetic and bookkeeping, together with geography, history, mapping, drawing, and short-hand. Other subjects, such as Latin, French, 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. "■ AIKO.URA, MARLBOROUGH. VANTED, a MASTER and MISTRESS the Suburban School. Salary, £l5O per ura, with a residence. Applications, with imonials and certificates of competency, , be received till the 14th January, 1876, the undersigned. The successful candiiS will be allowed reasonable expenses to Ikoura. _ W. SMITH, Chairman Suburban School Committee.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4603, 21 December 1875, Page 3
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