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Education ISLINGTON COLLEGE. The Second Term commences on MOND AY, i6th INSTANT, when all new boys are required to present themselves for examination. Classes for girls will be held daily from 11 to 1. Those intending to enter should attend on Monday, at 11 o’clock, so that classes may be formed. CHARLES P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 20th May, 1579. HEIST’S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. Mr. T. D. CONDELL, Assistant Master, is prepared to receive Boarders in his house at the College. The School will meet again on the 28rd INSTANT. Christ’s College, 16th May, 1879. jpLEE BIBLE SCHOOL Mb. Eveeiss Has great pleasure in announcing that in JULY NEXT he will OPEN A DAY SCHOOL, In which great prominence will be given to BIBLE READING. The School will be open to all children over five years of age. Separate rooms will be provided for boys and girls. NO PEES WILL BE CHARGED. The School will be entirely supported by voluntary contributions. ALL SCHOOL MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED. Applications for admission may be made at once. Written applications will be required, forms of which can now be obtained. A suitable building will be erected as soon as means are provided. The school will be in the district of To Aro or Mount Cook. Bidwell-street, Wellington, May 1, 1879. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OE Room No. 9, Athenaeum. ART, THE TERM COMMENCES ON MONDAY, MAY 26. w Public Notices ELLINGTON DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. THE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENTS Of this City WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, 26th INSTANT, TO KEEP HOLIDAY IN HONOR OE THE ABOVE. ARTHUR H DUPE, Hon. Sec. I S T R I O T ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 21st May, 1879. The City Volunteer Corps and the Armed Constabulary will PARADE, on the Reclaimed Land, at 11.30 a.m., on SATURDAY, the 21th INSTANT, in honor of the Anniversary of her Majesty’s Birthday. The usual salute will be fired. W. 6. STACK, Major Commanding Wellington District. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. , WELLINGTON SECTION. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY, SATURDAY, MAY,. 21th, 1879. To enable the residents in Wellington to spend the whole of their holiday in the W airarapa, A SPECIAL TRAIN . Will leave Wellington ON FRIDAY EVENING, 23ed INSTANT, At 5.35 p.ra., returning from Featherstou On MONDAY MORNING, At 6 a.m., Arriving in Wellington at 9.20 a.m., Thus enabling Wellington Travellers to spend Saturday and Sunday in the country, and return to Wellington in time for business on Monday morning. Single tickets issued by the 5.85 train to Featherstou will be available for the return journey by any train up to Monday evening, ' No other Single Tickets issued on Friday will be available for the return journey. Single Tickets issued on Saturday and Sunday to and from any station are available for the return journey up to Monday night. With the above additions the ordinary timetable will be run. GEO. ASHCROFT, General Manager. TO SHAREHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Directors of the WELLINGTON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY (LIMITED) have this day made a Call of five shillings her share, and the same is due and payable on TUESDAY, Ist day of JULY, 1879, at the offices of the company, Panama-street, Wellington. CHARLES WHITE, Secretary. Wellington, 19th May, 1879. 0~ T I C~ E. Impounded, at Miramar, Evans Bay, one Bay Filly, no visible brands ; one Iron-grey Horse, aged, indistinct brand on neck ; one Black Horse, two near feet white, blaze on forehead. If not claimed they will be sold to defray expenses on the 10th of JUNE. s. Mclennan, Manager. O T ICE WELLINGTON TO FOXTON DAILY. COBB AND CO.’s"tELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. PASSENGERS BY COACH are requireo to book the day before starting, to ensure their seats. Ofiice at Mountain’s New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street. S. SMITH, Agent. Hasxwebb, Macaea, and Co., Proprietors. Every care taken of parcels for the Wairarapa. _ Wanted TIED, for the ship Pleiades, Six LB’s. Apply on board. JTED TO BENT, by a lady and jentleman without children, a nice five roomed House in a pleasant Apply, stating terms, M., office of TANTED, a first-class Buggy Body / Builder. Apply to J. W. Logan, ihbuilder, Wanganui. TANTED, a Governess for ’young cbilf dren ; must have had experience in king. Apply to Mrs. Randall Johnson, herbert-terrace; or Mrs. William B. sell, Flaxmere, Hawks’s Bay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5662, 23 May 1879, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5662, 23 May 1879, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5662, 23 May 1879, Page 5

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