SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF J EDUCATION. The following Teachers lire required by the Board : SECOND MASTK P. Timaru School, average attendance 755. Salary according to the scale of the Board, at present £255 per annum, plus a maximum of £4O per annum for instructing pupil teachers. Other qualifications being equal, preference will be given to a candidate prepared to teach music or drawing, in accordance with the Government standard. SECOND MISTRESS of the Infants’ Department, Timaru School. Present salary, £IOO per annum. MASTERS for three new District Schools. Salaries, £l4O per annum, and good house. Applications, enclosing certificates and testimonials, will be received at the Education Office, Timaru, not later than WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. The education board of the DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL SCHOOL. Tlie Board requires the Services of a PRINCIPAL of tlie NORMAL SCHOOL, Christchurch. Salary £OOO per annum, to include rent allowance. It is essential that whoever’is appointed should be thoroughly conversant with Normal School work, and with the technical training of Teachers ; and he must be qualified to obtain a High Class Certificate from the New Zealand Education Department. The possession of a University Degree will be considered an additional recommendation. Applications addressed to the Chairman of the Board must be sent in on or before the Ist November. Applicants are requested to state their age, their professional or academical status, and to give particulars as to the nature and extent of their experience in School Management and in the Training of Teachers. Any further information required may be obtained from the Secretary. J. Y. COLBORNE-YEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, 25th August, 1879. H. W. HAMMOND, Secretary. HMARU HIGH SCHOOL BOARD.
APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of RECTOR of the Tiraaru High School ; salary £SOO p:-r annum. Also that of SECOND MASTER, salary, £350 per annum. Also, LADY SUPERINTENDENT 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, physical science, 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. DUCAT I O N A L MRS. CURLE’S Boarding aud Dav School for Young Ladies, REMOVED to Rosslyn, Abel Smith street, next High School. The Adult Dancing Class in connection with her establishment will commence on WEDNESDAY, 27th ; the Juvenile Class on SATURDAY, 30th. For Sale rjpo ARCHITECTS, CON TRACTORS,&c. Strong Iron Columns and Brackets cheap. Apnly to WADDELL, McLEOD, & WEIR. F O B S A L E~ 1 6 horse-power Tubular Boiler, iu firstclass order 1 Second hand Steam Winch, single cylinder, double purchase. ROBERTSON & CO., Phoenix Eouudry'. AND G. TURNBULL & CO. have for Sale, per Atlanta—--26,000 Countess slates O R SALE. To be seen at the New Zealander Hotel, Manners-street. TWO WELL BRED ENTIRE DRAUGHT HORSES, YOUNG MELBOURNE, Rich bay, 5 years, sire Lord Clyde, dam Violet. GLENGARRY, Brown, 7 years, sire Kilburn Champion (imported), dam Flower, by Ben Lomond (imported.) Pedigrees may be seen and further particulars ascertained on application to BETHUNE & HUNTER. FOR SALE—“Barbarian,” by Traducer, dam Barbary (imported). For particulars apply to W. O. Williams, proprietor, Kai Wai Wai, Featherstou, Wairarapa. In Bankrupt™ IN THE MATTER OF THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876, And THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1878, And Of the Bankruptcy of CHARLES MOODY, of the Citv of Wellington, Engineer, and JOHN SMITH, of same place, Settler, trading together in co-partnership, in the said City of Wellington ; And Of the Bankrupty of CHARLES MOODY, severally, And Of the Bankruptcy of JOHN SMITH, severally. TVT OTICE is hereby given that at a meetll ing of the creditors of the above debtors, held in the Supreme Court House, Wellington, on September 11, Thomas Kennedy Macdonald, a certificated accountant in bankruptcy, was duly elected creditors’ trustee in the several estates ; and also that the said Thomas Kennedy Macdonald has accepted the said trusteeship. Dated this twelfth day of September, 1879. H. C. WILMER, Deputy-Registrar. Electoral Notices Jgl LECTION NOTICE. WELLINGTON DISTRICT HIGHWAY BOARD. The Poll for the Election of Wardens for Nos. 2,4, and 6 Wards, Wellington Highway District, will be taken as follows : No. 2 Ward, on SATURDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, Schoolhouse, Pahautanui. No. 4 Ward, on MONDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, Schoolhouse, Wainuiomata. No. 6 Ward, on THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, Old Schoolhouse, Upper Hutt. Poll commences at 9 o'clock in the morning and closes at 4 in the afternoon. lIY. DAMAN T, Retching Officer. Highway Office, Hutt, September 10, 1879.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5760, 15 September 1879, Page 3
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