Public Notices A '-k E ■■ N 6 T I. C E. : The Valuation ' Lists for the Wellington Highway District for the; year 1878 are now open for inspection. No. 1 War(l, at Mr; Win. Clapham’s No. 2 Ward, at Mr. Chas. Prylce’s store, Pahautanui No. 3 Ward, at Mr. H. Robertson's bakery, Lowe. Hutt. No. 4 Ward," at Mr. J. Mcllvride’s, Post ] Office, Wainui-o-mata No. 5 Ward, at Mr. - E Robertson's bakery, Lower Hutt No. 6 Ward, at Mr. W. Burt’s store, . . , Upper Hutt. ■ All objections thereto must be left at the Court House, Lower Hutt, on or before the 15th day of FEBRUARY, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Highway Office, Hutt, not less than seven days before the sitting of the said Court on the 20th FEBRUARY. ’ HENRY ASHTON, Clerk W. D. Highway Board. Copies of form of objections may be obtained'at the office of the Wellington District Highway Board,' or at the places where the Valuation Lists are to be seen. w ELLINGTON JOCKEY N O T ICE. CLUB. STAKES in connection with the late Meeting will be paid on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at the Empire Hotel, at 8.30. A. SCALES, : Secretary. w ELLINGTON JOCKEY N OTIC E. CLUB. ALL ACCOUNTS against the above Club: must be rendered to the Secretary by MONDAY, the 11th INST., otherwise they will not be recognised. , : A. SCALES, Secretary. : Saturday,. February 9. - , ’ JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE is hereby given that the Wellington Jockey Club will not receive, entries for the Wellington Derby for the year ISBO. By order of the Stewards. > A. SCALES, Secretary. Wellington, February. 9, 1878. TVTOTICE 1 is hereby given that the PAKTJIN NEESHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, Charles McKirdy and David Robertson, as Ironfounders, &c., at the city of Wellington, has been DISSOLVED as from the twelfth day of December last by mutual consent. . All moneys due to the late firm must be paid to the undersigned, David Robertson, who will continue to carry on business under the same style as heretofore, and will discharge all the liabilities of the late firm.’. Dated this thirty-first day of January, 1878. CHARLES McKIRDY. DAVID ROBERTSON. Witness to both signatures- , W. B. Edwards, Solicitor, Wellington. p u n;]! WIN ES. MR. THOMAS REYNOLDS intimates that he can now supply guaranteed pure PORT and SHERRY WINES, having a Son in Portugal and Nephews in Spain. These Wines coming from his friends in Xerez de la Erontera, San Luoar de Barameda, in Spain, and Oporto in Portugal, are genuine unadulterated, and have already gained a name in New Zealand for their superior quality and pureness. As commissions, profits, &c., to dealers and agents in London are saved, they can be sold at a much lower price than is generally charged for inferior and artificial wines, or the vile compounds so called. Office and Store—Stafford-street, Dunedin. -yy ELLINGTON 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, 1876, 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, 187 A Education UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND CANTERBURY COLLEGE. The Annual Matriculation Examination will be held on MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1878. Intending Candidates must forward their names and the list of subjects in which they wish to be examined, together with the examination fee, one guinea, to the Registrar of Canterbury College, on or before Saturday, February 23rd. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar. Education board, Wellington district. AN INFANT SCHOOL in connection with Thorndon School will be opened THIS DAY (MONDAY), 11th INST., for children between the age of three and seven. Under the Education Act, 1877, the education is free of charge. ROBERT LEE, Secretary. pATEA EDUCATION BOARD. : WANTED a Female Assistant Teacher for tho Hawera School. Salary, £BO per annum. Applications, containing certificates of competency, will be received until MONDAY, the 25th FEBRUARY, and must be addressed to tho Chairman, School Committee, Hawera. THE OTAGO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on tho , 11th INSTANT. The Boarding Establishment has again been placed under the charge of Mrs. M. G. Burn, the Lady Principal. Terms : £2 and £2 10s. per quarter ; Resident Boarders, 50 guineas yearly (exclusive of school fees). 1 Prospectuses forwarded on application. E. OLIVER, ’ . '■ ■ Hon. Sec. WANTED, a Lady, of experienced and , high qualifications, sto occupy the position of Principal Assistant in the Dunedin Girls’ High School. Salary, £220, with 10s. capitation allowance, £3OO being guaranteed for the first year. Applications, with testimonials, will bo received by the Honorary Secretary, High Schools, Dunedin, until 28th FEBRUARY NEXT. . R, OLIVER, Hon Sec.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5268, 11 February 1878, Page 3
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