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Education Hawke'd Bay Education Board, Napier, Sept. 17, 1878. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the follOL lowing Teachers for the Napier District School, which will he opened about the middle of January, 1879 : 1. Head Master.—Trained, certificated, and experienced. He must be an excellent organiser and disciplinarian, and able to teach the higher branches of Instruction, as required for Secondary Schools under the Education Act, 1877. Salary, £340 per annum, with house allowance. 2. Second Master. —Certificated, good disciplinarian and able to teach Singing, Drawing, and Drill thoroughly. Salary, £240 per annum, with house allowance. 3. Third Raster. —Certificated, Singing and and Drill necessary. Salary, £135 per annum. 4. Head Mistress. Girls’ Department.— Trained, Certificated, good disciplinarian, Music and Calisthenics, indispensable. Salary, £l6O per annum, with house allowance. 5. Head Mistress.—lnfants’ Department.— Trained, Certificated, and accustomed, to Infants’ Schools. |Salary, £l5O per annum, with house allowance. Applications for either of the above appointments must be forwarded to me with Certificates and Testimonials on or before October 31st proximo. H. HILL, Secretary and Inspector. High school for young ladies, The Knoll, Wallace-street, Wellington.— Principal, Mrs. H. Lawson, of Westminster Training College; First-class'Queen’s Scholar, and Certificated Drawing Pupil of School of Arts, Kensington, Term will commence on Monday, September 23; prospectuses on application, References to Archdeacon Stock, llov. R, Coffey, J. Knowles, Esq., and parents of former pupils. Public notices ANTED ! WANTED ! WANTED ! A Young Man, of good address, who can climb trees well and tide off the names of members for a “ caucus.” Remuneration, nil. He must have a few shillings in his pocket to pay for member’s wine. A supply of tobacco indispensable. • The person who held the office last session was inclined to be “ Grey,” but is recovering. He has also tried “ Stout,” but does not like it, and “ Johnny’s cakes” were too much like “ pie ’’-crust. Apply—;SßE MORE THORNS. N.B. —See you are not clone “ Brown.” PENNA TO HARRY SMlTH.—Please send me your address at once. All well here. Address simply to Monmouth. UCTIONEEK’S NOTUJEPURCHASERS of Land at Woodyille (Patea District) at Auction Sale on 31st August can complete their purchases and receive title deeds on applying to FRANCIS SIDEY, Auctioneer. AS showing that young New Zealanders are not deficient in phosphates, I, ALPHONSUS RUSH, Taita, Wellington, a native of New Zealand, aged twenty, hereby CHALLENGE any ENGLISHMAN of that age in a trial of STRENGTH, either for £5 or £lO. SALE OP SOUTH KILBIRNIE POSTPONED. The late inclement weather having prevented many persona from inspecting SOUTH KILBIRNIB, the SALE is POSTPONED until TUESDAY, Bth OCTOBER. B. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. IOARRIAGES TO SEATOUN. On and after FRIDAY, 20th INST., Carriages will leave the Panama-street salerooms at 11 o'clock. Gentlemen will be good enough to intimate a short time before their wish to take a seat for Seatoun, in order to avoid disappointment. K. J. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. ~\T ORWIOH UNION INSURANCE XX SOCIETY. Established 1797. QUARTER DAY, 29th SEPTEMBER. Insurers whose policies expire this quarter are reminded that they should be renewed on or before SATURDAY, the 28th INST. Town risks aro subject to the usual reduction of 121 per cent. BENJAMIN SMITH AND CO., Agents. UNION EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. Shareholders are hereby reminded that in accordance with terms of Articles of Association a Call of Two Shillings aud Sixpence per Share on Shares standing in their name in the books of this Company on this day’s date will bo due on the Ist OCTOBER NEXT, payable at the Union Bank of Australia. All overdue Galls will be charged interest at the rate of 15 per cent, per annum until such time as they are paid. W. DEVENISH MEARES, General Manager, Christchurch, September 2, 1878. w ELLINGTON CITY TRAMWAYS COMPANY (LIMITED. Cars will leave the Company’s sheds at 7 a.m., and every half hour up to 7.30 p.m.; aud leave the Railway Station at 7.30 a.m., and every half hour up to 7.30 p.m. Also, a short service between Mannersstreet and Railway Station will be run during the day, and i>assougers will please take notice of the boards outside this oar, showing the destination. Night cars between Manners-street and Government Buildings from 7.15 till 10.30 every fifteen minutes. R. GREENFIELD, Manager. THE TRAM WAY COMPANY (Limited) have removed to their permanent office on Lambtou-quay (near Theatre Royal Hotel), and any articles loft in the oars can bo received by applying there. R. GREENFIELD, Manager. September 4. CAUTION. —All persons are cautioned against negotiating or dealing with a crossed cheque upon the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, for £240 45., dated 26th September, 1878, and drawn by Messrs. Moorhouse and Edwards in favor of Bengston and Jansen, ns the same has been lost or stolen. I THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby give 2 notice that A, H. Maclean is no longer in my employment, and is not entitled to collect monies due to me, or to act for me in any capacity whatsoever. W. NICHOLSON. IN REFERENCE to the above, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that all monies due to the firm of “Nicholson and C 0,,” of Cubn-street, Cabinetmakers, must be paid to me, and that my receipt alone will be a good discharge. ALF. H. MACLEAN. Bazaar npHOKNDON WESLEYAN CHURCH i BAZAAR. In Aid of a New Schoolroom. - A BAZAAR for tho salo of a VARIED ASSORTMENT of Useful and Ornamental Articles, will bo held in tho Lakgk Hall of tho ATHEN7EUM, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY NEXT, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th October. The Bazaar will be open each day from 2 to 5.30, aud from[7 to 10 p.m. Music at intervals.Experiments with Electrical Machine, Telephone, Microphone, &c. Admission, One Shilling; children half-price.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5463, 30 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5463, 30 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5463, 30 September 1878, Page 3

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