Pauli c Notices IVT A Tjl ONAL MORTGAGE AND J3I AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). The undersigned is appointed AGENT for the above company, and is authorised to make Advances to Station-holders and others, on Mortgage of freehold property, or against shipments of wool or other produce. Wool-growers requiring advances in anticipation of next clip, may obtain them on liberal terms. EDWARD PEARCE, Agent for Wellington and Hawke’s Bay. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. The price of gas consumed after the Ist inst. will be 15s. per 1000 ft., subject to a discount of Is. per 1000, prompt payment, making the net price 1-ls. per 1000 ft.; and a discount of ss. per 1000 ft. for gas consumed by stoves, per separate meter. By order of the Board. J. K. GEORGE, Manager. Wellington, Jan, 10, 187 S. CITY COUNCIL. INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES. It is hereby notified that Mr. MICHAEL MONAGHAN has been appointed Inspector of Nuisances for the City of Wellington, in terms of the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1576, vice Mr. A. A. G. Pilmer, and that Mr. Monaghan assumed the duties of the office on the Ist day of January, 1878. By order. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. January 15, 1878. NOTICE is hereby given that I intend Erecting a Uividiag Eence between Town Acres No. 130 and 138, Gbuznee-street, and require the owners of land adjoining to assist me in doing it, in terms of the Fencing Act of the Province of Wellington. Thomas mckenzxe.
Education ■jQ'NIVEKSIXY OF NEW ZEALAND. Persons desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DEGREES in the University must send in an application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, on or before FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1878, accompanied by evidence in support of the application. By order. W. M, HASKELL, Registrar. . OPENING OF CITY BOARD SCHOOLS. All the City Schools ruder the Education Board, including the new Schools in Taranaki and Tory streets, will be OPENED on WED-. NESDAY, the 23rd INST. The new Mount Cook Schools will afford accommodation for 500 Boys in the Boy’s School, Taranaki-street; for 300 Girls in two senior and junior departments, in the Buckle-street Schoolroom ; and for 100 Infants, from 3 to 7 years of age, in the new Schools at the junction of Tory and Buckle-streets. The Education.is quite FR EE of charge, except for books. ROBERT LEE, Inspector of Schools. English high school, The Avenue, Abel Smith-street. Established A.D. 1873. Principal ; Rev. T. Porritt, St. Cuthbert’s College, Durham. . Will RE-OPEN for the First Quarter on MONDAY, .JANUARY 14. The Regular Course of Instruction includes, besides all ordinary English subjects, Bookkeeping, Engrossing and Ornamental Penmanship, Mapping, Linear Drawing, Shorthand, Vocal Music, and Drill. Special Instruction will also be given, when required, by Visiting Masters, in the Ancient and Modern Languages, tbe Higher Mathematics, Instrumental Music, Landscape Drawing, Painting, &cBoavders are received at the private residence of the Principal Prospectus on application. ELLINGTON TER RACE COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. - - CONDUCTED BY MR. J. H. BRANN. Established 1865. ' Provides a sound English Education, with Latin and Mathematics for those desirous of qualifying for public examinations. School re-opens on MONDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1878. MRS. TWISS begs to announce that she has taken the school lately conducted by Miss G riffiths in Mnlgrave-street, Thorndon, and that as she will make it her chief aim to impart a thorough English education (with accomplishments) to pupils entrusted to her care, she hopes to meet with tbe same success as her predecessor. School' will reopen on JANUARY 23. Terms on’application. Mulgrave-street, January 9. Wanted WANTED, for St. John’s Presbyterian Church, a Door Keeper. Salary, £3O per annum ; written applications to be sent in on or before SATURDAY the 26th INST, to Mr. W. W. Taylor, Willis-atreet, where all information will be obtained. ANTED an Experienced Man to' act as CUSTODIAN and MANAGER for the Manners-stieet Theatre. Suite ol five rooms, with gas and water provided free. Applications, stating salary required, accompanied with testimonials, to be forwarded, addressed to the Board of Directors, Greystreet, Wellington. AGENTS wanted for the American Novelty Company. Small capital required. £S to £l2 per week, can be made. Cobley and Lambert, Lambton-quay. WANTED. —5000 Ladies and Gentlemen to Lunch at Moore’s Monster Luncheon Booth at the Eechahite Fete. WANTED, Back Numbers of the New Zealand Mail, 1877 January 6, No. 258; January:l% No. . 259; January 27, No. 261; February 3, No. 262; February 24, No. 265; March 3i, N0.,270. WANTED the public to know that Gasfittings, cheap and of a better class, can be supplied and fixed by T. J. Love, Man-ners-street. Also, all kinds of chimneypots cheap. WANTED everybody to know that tho best shave, 3d.; hair cut, 6d.; is at Chas. Matthews’, late. Professsr Levin, and Todd and John’s, opposite New Zealand Times office, Willis-street. Money to Security. LEND on Freehold C. P. POWLES, Hunter-street,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5250, 21 January 1878, Page 3
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