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Meetings E LECTIO X NOTICE. WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICT. Mr. IZARD will vldross the electors at the Schoolhouss at— Johnsonville, on SATURDAY, 23rd inst. Kaiwarra, on MONDAY, 25th inst. In each case at 8 o’clock in the evening. Public Notices The education board of the DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. The following APPOINTMENTS being vacant, Candidates, whether at present in the [ service of the Board or not, are requested to send in APPLICATION, with copies of testimonials, on or before TUESDAY, the 2ulh INST.;— Clareville —An Assistant Teacher re quired ; stipend, £SO. Small Farm Settlement, Pahautanui Teacher required ; stipend, £IOO. Gladstone Teacher required ; stipend, £IOO. Upper Hutt—Pupil Teacher required. Eketahuna—Teacher required ; stipend, £IOO. ROBERT LEE, Secretary. August 21, 1879. fJMMARU HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of RECTOR of the Timaru High School ; salary £SOO per annum. Also that of SECOND MASTER, salary, £350 per annum. Also, LADY SDPERINTENDENT in Girls’ Department, at £250 per annum. The Rector to have charge of both Boys' and Girls’ Department. Applicants to state what branches out of the following curriculum of study they will be prepared to undertake, viz. : —English (including history, geography, and mercantile subjects), classics, mathematics, French and German, drawing, and singing. Applications, with testimonials and certificates of character, addressed to the Chairman, to be in on or before the 15th OCTOBER NEXT. The Board is not bound to accept any application. GEO. F. CLULEE, Secretary to the Board. Timaru, August 20, 1879. O T I C E OF REMOVAL. Messrs. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD AND CO. beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have REMOVED to that large FOUR-STORY BUILDING in PANAMA- S T R E E T, known as the property of Geo. Crawford, Esq., and situated between Messrs. Thompson, Shannon, and Co.’s and Messrs. Laery, Campbell, and Co.'s, and which will in future be known as the I EXCHANGE AUCT'ON ROOMS. 1 Wellington, August 20, 1879.

T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. , I.a.n’d and Mercantile AUCTIONEERS, EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-streec, Wellington. T. K. McD. and Co. invite inspection of their extensive new auction rooms, which, for central position, convenience and adaptability for the effective display of furniture and general merchandise, cannot be equalled in the city. Auctions held in town or country. Goods stored at lowest rates. Liberal cash advances made on all goods intended for absolute sale by auction. Consignments of all kinds carefully attended to. Auction account sales rendered, with proceeds, within three days of the delivery of goods. O T I C E. We, the undersigned, promoters of the “WELLINGTON PUNCH,” hereby beg to tender our most sincere thanks to those business persons who so liberally and generouslyfavored us with advertisements for the new venture, and also wish to inform them that the publication of the “ Wellington Punch” is postponed for the time being. Our “ Punch " was never conceived in theapiritof opposition to any one, nor sought to be launched out as the political mouthpiece of the followers of either Grey or Fox, but merely as a busiuess speculation on our part ; therefore we can well afford to delay its publication, pending the trial trip of an organ of the same name which threatens us with its appearance. We will say this much for ourselves : that seeing a want in the community, which all seemed to feel, that we fancied we could conveniently supply, we at once set about accomplishing our object, when we learned that there was another Richmond in the field, and as we have no intention of wasting money in this kind of rivalry, we have determined to give the young man a show, and see if he may not supply the want which we have foreseen. DWAN & COWEN. gT. PAUL’S, THORNDON. NOTICE. DIVINE SERVICE is held in the ChurchRoom, Tinakori-road, EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30 o’clock. jyj'UNICIPALTTY OF DUNEDIN. FIVE PER CENT. CONSOLIDATED LOAN. NOTICE is hereby given that the Lists for CONVERSION of the PREVIOUS ISSUES of 6 and 7 per cent. DEBENTURES will be closed on 25th August, 1879. Any subsequent proposal for Conversion wil require to be specially arranged with the Cor poration in Dunedin. (Signed) J. M. MASSEY, Town Clerk. JMPOETANT NOTICE. THE SMITH ORGAN, The finest Cabinet Organ in the world, samples of which may he seen in the Athenaeum Building, consigned to ns by Allen & Co. (Wilkie’s), and offered at Melbourne prices. They are remarkable beyond all others for their power, brilliancy, and rapid articulation. The profession are invited to test them alongside with other makers’, and judge for themselves of their immense superiority. INSPECTION INVITED Of the First-class PIANOS in stock, by the celebrated makers, IbACH AND SOHN, RoNISCH, SCHIEDiEATEE AND SOCHNE WARD, At prices varying from 40 to 90 Guineas. A VARIED ASSORTMENT Oi' VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC In Sheet, Musical Cabinets, Tutors, &c. CLARK AND PRICE, Athenaeum, Lambton-quay. “ JpALMAM QUI MERUIT FERAT.” CITY ELECTIONS. CON CROFT, the Original Bill Poster, hereby notifies to the Committees of the various Candidates that he is now posting ELECTIONEERING BILLS on very mode, rate terms. Bellringing for public . meetings promptlyattended to. Orders may be left at the printing offices. CON CROFT.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5741, 23 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5741, 23 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5741, 23 August 1879, Page 3

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