Education UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. Persona desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DEGREES in the University must send in aii application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, on nr before FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1878, accompanied by evidence in support of the application. ' By order. W. M. HASKETT/, ‘ \y.f- T-'SSy iXli §smL (.BENIN G OF 01TY BOARD l> SCHOOLS. All the City Schools under the Education Board, including the new Schools in Taranaki and Tory streets, will be OPENED on WEDNESDAY, 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 Buclde-atrect Schoolroom ; and for 100 Infants, from 3 to 7 years ol age, in the new Schools at the junction of Tory and Buckle-streets. The Education is quite FREE of charge, except for books. ROBERT LEE, Inspector of Schools. English high school, The Avenue, Abel Smith-street. Established a.h. 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, the Higher Mathematics, Instrumental Music, Landscape Draw- 1 ing, Painting, &o. Boarders are received at the private residence of the Principal. Prospectus on application. MRS. TWISS begs to announce that she has taken the school lately conducted by Miss Griffiths in Mulgrave-street, Thorndon, and tliat as she will make it her chief aim to impart a thorough English education (with accomplishments) to pupils entrusted to iler care, she hopes to meet with the same success as her predecessor. School will reopen on JANUARY 23. Terms on application. Mulgrave-street, January 9. Public Notices EC HABIT E FETE. The following are the winning numbers in the Art Union ;—■ . The holders of these numbers may obtain the prizes on application to the undersigned, A. W. BROWN, Beehive Store, Hon. Sec. Kaiwarra local board DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE.—The Valuation List for the above District for the Year 187 S is now open for inspection, at the Toll-gate House Kaiwarra, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. All objections thereto must be left at the Schoolhouse, Kaiwarra, on or before the :15th day of FEBRUARY, 1878, addressed to the Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Tollgate House, Kaiwarra, not less than Seven Days before the next sitting of the said Court. CHARLES THOMPSON, Jun. Secretary Kaiwarra Local Board. Kaiwarra, 15th January, 1878. ]\T AHIO NA L MORTGAGE AND j 3) AGENCY COMPANY OF 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. rjpo CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Contractors about to tender for Buildings on the Wellington and Masterton Line, will do well to inquire the prices of sashes, doors, lining, floor, rusticated, mouldings, shingles, piles, &c., which cau be hall, at far below Wellington prices, at the Wairarapa Steam Sash and Door Factory. A price list forwarded on application. R. A. WAKELIN, South Greytown, Proprietor. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. _ The price of gas consumed after the Ist inst. will he 15s. per 1000 ft., subject to a discount of 4s. per 1000, prompt payment, making the net price 11s. 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. R. GEORGE, Manager. Wellington, Jan. 10, 1378. rjl KESPASS NOTICE. All persons trespassing with dogs or guns on the undermentioned sections, without the written consent of the undersigned, will be prosecuted, and dogs will. be destroyed Sections 16, 17, 4,5, 6,7, 70, 09, 2,9, 10, 11, and 92 in the Ohiro and Upper Kaiwarra District. All dogs found on section 12, Goathurst Farm, and lots 33, 34, and 35 of the Town Belt will be destroyed. Poison is laid on the whole of the abovementioned properties. W. FINNIMORE, Auctioneer. F OXTON PUBLIC HALL.—NOW OPEN. Auditorium, 30 xSO feet; stage, 20 x 36 feet ; height, 20 feet. Dressing-rooms on eithar side of stage. Capable of seating 500 people. Address—Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5252, 23 January 1878, Page 3
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