'Lecture.; .THEN JE U M H A L L. HR. HARRISON ORD, Op London, .Will (D.y.), ,give a Gospel Address , THIS E V E N I N G, ’• At 7 30. . Sankey’s Hymns. ; Evangelistic Choir. ADMISSION—TREE.' Funeral Notice THE’ FRIENDS of MR. EDWARD SEAGAR are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late Son, Edward, which will leave the residence of Mrs. Pudney, Vivian-street, THIS DAY, at a quarter to fourp.m. A. BROWN, Undertaker. Public Notices rpHE FIRST ISSUE OP “THE EVENING CHRONICLE” WILL APPEAR this afternoon, IN AN EDITION OF FIVE THOUSAND COPIES. It must become a Great Favorite with the people, ai it will give a full resume of all the local and other important incidents of the day, which will be read with relish and interest in every home. UNTRAMELLED IN POLITICS, Belonging to no political organisation, clique, or monopoly, IT CAN BE RELIED ON Giving an unbiased report of whatever comes under its notice. “CHRONICLE” OFFICE, Willis street. THE undersigned havingreoeived no eligible tender for the property in Sydney-street belonging to the estate of the late Mr. Robert Lambert, will cause it to be sold by public auction on an early day, of which due notice will be given. W. M. BANNATYNE. Wellington, March 30, 1878. CONUNDRUM.—6s. Bd. REWARD 1 I was lost strayed or otherwise some twelve months since from the West Coast, from somewhere between Paikakariki Hill and Foxton, In my happy days I was an useful commodity, affording shelter to man with his belongings, but was lately to be seen hovering like Noah’s dove in a condition of infelicity midway between the coffers of a Christian Merchant Prince and the strong box of a Benevolent Insurance Society. The above reward will be paid to any adventurous individual, some “rising young M.H.R.,” or otherwise, who may cause me unhappy, to be restored to my former position, or placed again where I ought to be or otherwise, that is to say,—Now, whereas, &c., &c., I KNOW. WE hereby give notice that all persons found trespassing on the properties of the undersigned, with dogs or guns, after this date, will be prosecuted according to law. JOHN GRACE, Esq., RICHARD PROUSE, C. WELLY JACKSON, JOHN, WAKEH AM. Waiuuiomata, March 7, 1878. I HEREBY give notice that, pursuant to notice this day given, the partnership between myself, Frank Morton Ollivier, and Henry Hammersley Travers, as Solicitors, will be dissolved at the expiration of three calendar months from this date. Wellington, 2nd February, 1878. WM. THOS. LOCKE TRAVERS. r riHE friends of Mr. P. L. CORSTON deB sire information of his address ; or if not still alive, when and where he died. Such information please address to Thames Advertiser Office, Thames Goldfield. Education ■J-J N I VERSIT Y OF OTAGO. THE SESSION for 1878 commences on WEDNESDAY, the Ist of May. The MATRICULATION EXAMINATION, as also the PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION in GENERAL EDUCATION required of MEDICAL STUDENTS will be held on the first three day. Intended Candidates must forward their names to me, and intimate the optjonal subjects in which they elect to be examined, on cr before the 10th of April. W. H. MANSFORD, Registrar. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND MATRICULATION. The next Examination will be held at the Wellington College on MONDAY, 29th APRIL next, and following days. _ Intending candidates are required to send in their names, with a list of the subjects in which they elect to be examined, and the fee of one guinea, to the undersigned, on or before Monday, the 15th April. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary Wellington College. March 29, 1873. Tenders rjMMARU HARBOR BOAR D. Tenders are invited for a STEAM TRAVELLING CRANE for Harbor Works. Particulars may be obtained at the Harbor Board Engineer's, Office. Tenders may be addressed to the Chairman of the Timaru Harbor Board, and are to be sent in not later than 4 p.m. of 10th APRIL. JOHN GOODALL, 0.E., Engineer Timaru Harbor Board. O BUILDERS. ENDERS are invited until NOON on 3SDAY the 2nd APRIL, for the erection Residence for R. Hart, Esq., in Hobsonit. ... lans fund specifications may be seen at my o. J lie lowest or any tender not necessarily pted. M. A. E. GROSHOLZ, Architect. rey-streot, March 25. TENDERS for constructing Cart Road from Wellington to Kilbirnie will be received by the undersigned up to noon on SATURDAY the 6th day of APRIL next ensuing. Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. i GEO. A. BEEBE, Panama Chambers, Wellington. March 26tb, 1878. O BUILDERS. NDERS are invited until NOON of IRDAY, the 6th APRIL next, for the oh of a Temperance Hotel on Lambtonns and specifications at my office. THOMAS TURNBULL, Architect, Temple Chambers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5309, 1 April 1878, Page 3
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