PUBLIC NOTICES portion as the ronvicting Resident Magistrate or J ustioe shall specify. In addition to the reward provided under Clause S3 of the Act, the Council of the Waitaki Acclimatisation Society are prepared to pay £5 to any person instrumental in procuring convictions. HENRY CONNELL, <U3 Hon. Secretary. 1 C 11 '.) O L COOK ER Y MASONIC HALL, OAMARU. Conducted on the system now in vogue in all the principal towns of Great Britain. MISS FIDLER (From the Edinburgh School of Cookery) Begs to intimate to the Ladies of Oamaru that she will give a course of Practical Lessons in Cookery. The course of instruction will consist of Twelve Lessons, accompanied with illustratrations of practical cooking. A large Gas Stove haß been fitted up, and Pupils will be enabled to see the various processes of cooking from first to last. The Classes are so arranged as to meet the requirements of people in different positions in life. The afternoons of Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays will be devoted to superior as well as plain cooking. The Ercning Classes on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays will bo devoted to the plainer style of cooking. Young ladies attending school during the week are invited to attend the Saturday Lessons. The Lessons will be of two hours' (or more) duration each day, between the hours of two and four in the afternoon and seven and nine in the evening. Luring the progress of the Lesson, the teacher \\ili minutely describe the ingredients, quantities, mixing, time of cooking; in fact every detail incidental to the Lesson. Pupils are requested to provide themselves with a small note-book and pencil, that th.'.y may make their own notes, and thcieby retain what they could not trust to their memorv. The articles made at each lesson will lie laid on the counter, with the price attached, ami pupils will be at liberty to purchase them. The Lessons will include the Cooking of Soups, Poultry, Entrees, Fish, Stews, etc.; Cakes, Pastry, Puddings, Pies, Jellies, etc. Special care will be taken to show the pupils that not an atom of material used in the kitchen need be wasted or thrown away. One lesson in each course will be devoted to Sick Room Cookery. The Instructress w'ill be in attendance at the School on Monday, June 10, from twelve till four, when persons wishing to join the classes are requested to enroll themselves. SrEWAL Class—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 2 till 4. Evening Claps—Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7 till 9. T E R. M S : Special Class—£2 per course of Twelve Lessons. Evening Class—lss. per course of Twelve Le-sons. Single i .essoxs—4s. and 2s. respectively. The first Evening Lesson will be given free of charge, when all interested in the classes are invited to attend. 76'5 LELLIN WOOLS, BERLIN "WOOLS, IX GREAT VARIETY SHADE AND COLOR. i. n. snlendid assortment of Choice PatCUSUION SLIPPERS, COSIES, &c, &c RON A YXE AND COTTRELL.
PROSPECTUS rsrUIE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMJL PANY 0<? NEW ZKALANI). (Kcgibtered under the Joint-Stock Companies Acts) for FIRE AND MARINE INSURANT'".. Capital £2,000,000 Sterling, In 200,000 Shaves of £lO each. Ten Shillings per S'-wc payable thereon, making £IOO,OOO Cash Capital. First Issue, 100,000 Shares. _ 2s. 6il. per share payable on application; 2s. Cd. upon allotment ; and ss. per share at call, not less than three months after
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Chairman i The Hon. C. J. Phakazyn, M.L.C., Chairman Local Board Australian Mutual Provident Society. Yf.UL-C'HAIRMEN : The Hon. Ru-dall Johnson, M.L.C., Mana»ins' Director Northern Land and Loan Company Jacob Josith. Esq., Merchant A. de B. Buaxdon, Esq., M.H.R., Local Director Australian Mutual Provident Society E. W. Mills. Esq.. Merchant The Hon. M. S. Grace, M.L.C., Local Director Australian Mutual Provident Society Walter J. Nathan, Esq., Merchant Solicitors : Messrs. Brandon and Son, Wellington. General Manager : George Samuel Graham (Now Inspector Norwich Union Society). Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. Secretary : For organisation (and subsequent agent for Canterbury), Mr. Fredk. E. A." Graham. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association can be seen at the Office of tho Company, and at any of lUn Branches :,i' the Bank of New Zealand, where forms ;,f application cau be obtained, and deposits will be received. It is not anticipated that any fnrther calls will be made. The applications for shares will be considered as received, and the Lists will be .doso- 1 in each Province at the discretion of THE LTST FOR THE OAMABU DISTRICT WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, 14th JUNE. The Bank of New Zealand is now prepared to receive applications for Shares. Applications for shares may also be made through JOSEPH BOOTH, £79 Oamaro,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 657, 11 June 1878, Page 3
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