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Education Board of the Education. District of , _ Wellington, April 11, 1878. ’’foT'OTICE is hereby given -that •on l\ DAY, the 29th INST., at 8 o'clock in the, evening, a Public Meeting of- Householders-in. each of the four School Districts of the city of Wellington, as described in the schedule v below, will be held in accordance with the following clauses of the • * Education Aict, 1877 : _ ■ ' 63. The first.meeting of the householders in •every school district shall be held on sucbAlay in the year one thousand” eight hundred and seventy-eight, and at such time and f place, as -the Board of the district in which huch schooT* respectively are shall for.each appoint, and at every such meeting the householders present shall elect in manner hereinafter provided seven householders to form the committee for such district. - ... t 64. On the fourth Monday in the month of January in each year succeeding, the year thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight,’ a public meeting of the householders in every" school district shall be held at a time and place' to be fixed by the Board, aud publicly notified ‘ at least fourteen days previously. ; At such, meeting a chairman shall’ be chosen, and the committee for the preceding year shall give a full report ef its proceedings, and thereupon the electors present shall,proceed to elect by ballot, as hereinafter provided, a new committee for the then current year of seven persons resident within the. district, and may re-elect all or any of the persons goihg out of office to be members of such new committee. Every committee so appointed shall, .hold office until the appointment of its suescessors, and, if any vacancy shall occur by death or otherwise than by effluxion of time in any committee, the remaining members of the committee shall elect a qualified person dEperaohs to" fill such vacancy or vacancies. At every meeting convened and held for the election of a committee, the chairman . having a deliberative- vote shall also have a casting vote. J 65. At every election for a school committee every voter shall be entitled to a number of votes equal to the number of the. committee’ to be elected, and may give all such votes to one candidate, or may distribute them among the candidates, as he thinks fit. ~ The places of meeting are— ' For Thorndon District The schoolroom, Sydney-street . -, ■ ■ . . :r For Terrace District —The schoolroom,'the Terrace For Te Aro District—The schoolroom, Ghuz-nee-street 'i 1 i.t ■ ..('i For Mount Cook District—The Mount Cook Boys’ school, Taranaki-street. SCHEDULE. Thoendon District. , All that portion of. the .city of Wellington lying towards the north of a Hue running from the southern boundary -of . section No. 621 along the centre of Tinakori-road, Glen-bervie-terrace, Sydney, Museum, and Bowen streetsthence—from the end -of-Bowen-streat along the southern side of Hie fence round the Government Buildings-to the sea. ■ ■ : Tebeace District. '1 -i All that portion of the city of Wellington lying .between ' the ’ southern boundary of Thorndon District and a continued line ■through the centre of the road from Upland Farm through the centre of Mount-street, Wellington-terraoe, Church-street,*theseuthern portion of Boulcott-street, Willis-street to the northern end of section No. 205, and thence to the sea at right angles to Willis-street, . Te-Aro District. ■ -% . ■■ All that portion of the city of Wellington lying between the southern boundary of Terrace District, and a continued -line from the southern corner of section . No. 55; thence along the south-east boundary of same section to the centre of Thomson-street, and along the centre of Thomson, Webb, and Cuba’ streets to the sea. Mount Cook District. ■ All the other, portion of the city of Wellington. ... By order of the Board. . Robert Lee, r ~ Secretary. Corporation Notices W. ELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE. Any person using the Corporation water supply after this date for other thati strictly 1 - 1 domestic- purposes will have the \yater service cut off at once without further warning. By order. ' ‘ ' ' , l 0 ; : ■ ■ , ■ CHARLES C. GRAHAM, T , . ! Town Clerk.! .' Wellington, Bth'April, 1878. CITY COUNCIL WATER SUPPLY. . ; : NOTICE is hereby given that .in consequence of the short supply’ of water in the reservoir, the water will’.be cut off .from the mains from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.', commencing Saturday the 6th inst. Consumers are therefore required to store a sufficient 'supply'for domestic purposes during' these, hours. 'A limited supply 'during these hours will he available at low pressure .from the Polhill Gully Stream. ■By order. 1 ’ ' . CHARLES C. GRAHAM, 11 ‘ Town Clerk; Wellington, 4th April. , . Wanted WANTED, a ; smart Youth to' deliver parcels. Apply to J. T. Steele, National Drapesy Dep6t. WANTED, by an experienced Shepherd’ a Situation on a station as Shepherd] i has two good dogs. Address J. W., office of this paper. > i ,’ WANTED, a Woman to Wash for a family ; must be a good washer.. For address apply office of this paper. WANTED, a Man and Wife without encumbrance, for Otaraia Station. The woman as cook, and the man to make himself generally useful. Apply to John Martin, Fountain Hall. - R WANTED, an Experienced Reporter, a competent shorthand 1 writer preferred. Apply at the’Office of this paper. TO DRAPERS.—Wanted, - , an Assistant for Manchester Department.- - Wilson and Richardson. WANTED immediately, ii~ Coacfasimth. Apply to J. W. Logan, Wanganui. BRICKMAKERS.— Wanted three first- , class hands. • Apply to H. Ebrter and Co., Silver Stream. ' e TANTED Known—Board and Lodgings. I - Beds and meals ■st all hours, yyith !e and reading-room. Seamen and others ded,, ; shipped, St and their advance not 44 ed. :■ Hairrcattingh &o.,; : ro9ms_ connected. „ Jones, Wellington .Saloon. Willis-street. IHE friends of Mr..P..L. COKSTON de,,sire information. of.. his..address; J or,if still alive, lyhen and where he died; anch filiation please address to Thames Advertiser ce, Thames r Goldtield. ■, l ■• -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5318, 12 April 1878, Page 3

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