NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR TIMARU RACES, APRIL 13 th AND 14th. N the 13th a TRAIN will leave Ashburton for Timaru at 7.15 a.m. It will be duo from Rangitata at 8.18 a.m., and will run from Orari to Timaru at the times of the ordinary morning train. A TRAIN FOR THE RACECOURSE will connect at Washdyke with the 10.55 a.m. train from Ashburton to Timaru on the 13th. On the 13th and 14th tho AFTERNOON TRAIN from Timaru to Orari will leave at 5.55 p.m. (instead of 3.5 p.m.), and run 2 hours 50 minutes later tnan time-table times. A Train leaving the Racecourse at 0 p.m. will connect at Washdyke with this Train, and a Train leaving at 5.5 p.m. will connect with tho North Express Train, which will stop at Washdyke to take up passengers. apll BY ORDER.
[1 8 9 3.] PUBLIC NOTICE. THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OP SOUTH CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. Board, in pursuance of the power I iu that behalf conferred by “ The Education Act, 1877 ” (Sec. 00), and “The School Committees Election Act, 1891,” hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING of the Householders in every School District throughout the Education District of South Canterbury, be held on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, at seven o'clock in the Evening, for the ELECTION of a SCHOOL COMMITTEE for such district for the year ending with the fourth Monday in April next year. The number of members to be elected to form the Committee is as lollows :—" Where the average attendance of any school or schools under the Committee of a District has not for the last preceding school year exceeded twentylive children, five members; where the average has exceeded twenty-five and has not exceeded two hundred, seven members; and where the average-attendance has exceeded two hundred, nine members.” The place of meeting shall be the schoolhouse in each district, and this is understood to mean the main schoolhouse in any district which has more than one school. At Hannaton the place of meeting shall be at the house of Mr Francis F. Thinn. The Board further directs that the First Meeting of each School Committee be held iu the place appointed for the election and immediately after the election upon the same evening. The Board further calls upon the householders in each of the districts to send in to the Chairman of the School Committee, or to the Commissioner of the District if there is no Committee, in writing, on or before MONDAY, the 17th day of April, the names of persons being resident householders, nominated by them for such election to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must be signed by the proposer and by the candidate, and must be in the form set forth in the schedule to the Act, or to the effect thereof. J. H. BAMFIELD, Secretary. Education Office, Timaru, 30th March, 1893. ap!> WANTED— BOARD AND RESIDENCE ON A FARM, anywhere in the district, for a few months by young married couple. Terms must be moderate. GUARDIAN OFFICE, aplo Geraldine.
LOST, oh Tuesday, the 11th, between Winchester and Geraldine A LADT’S BLACK JACKET, trimmed with Fur. Finder kindly return to R. H. PEARPOINT, apl3 Geraldine. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS over Three Months’ standing WILL BE SUED FOR without further notice. TAYLOR & FL ATM A NT, ap!3 Woodbury. NOTICE. AS I have given up Business all ACCOUNTS due to me MUST BE PAID before the 30xh of APRIL, or they will be SUED FOR. Mr W. McCallum is authorised to collect accounts on my behalf, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. ap6 W. McLEOD. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL PERSONS in Pursuit of Game or otherwise TRESPASSING on any Land owned or occupied by me will be PROSECUTED. F. R. FLATMAN, aplo Woodbury. CEYLON TEA Ao£ T>URE CEYLON TEAS of the Finest S' Quality, as packed in the Garden Ti 'actoi’iV C!Xll always bo obtained ' from> e^»* 8 . of J . the ' j ; ea Planters delation of Ceylon. Drink British Grown Tea —Pure, some, Pleasant, Economical. WholeP. E. TAYLOS, Agent for the Tea Planters’ Association of Cevlon. CIIUHCII STRIPS L l , T.IAIARU. fa 2 DRESDEN PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC SALOON. Entrance Throuoii P. W, HUTTON’S, BOOKSELLERS. Strings and fittings for ail Instruments Kept in Stock. LATEST SONGS AND WALTZES. R. & C. WOOD, apll Auents, Ttmahu.
CHAFF-CUTTING. Having bought a new CHAFF - GUTTING PLANT, consisting of a 6-horse-power Traction Engine and one of Andrews & Bevan’s latest improved Chaffcutter, with double dust riddle, we are prepared to GUT CHAFF IN ANY PART OF THE DISTRICT, Orders entrusted to us will be promptly attended to. Terms moderate. KING BROS. & MARTIN, Arowhenua, apll Temuka. IN MEMORY AM CARDS, in groat variety and t eat designs at the Office r 4 this Papcuv^
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2489, 13 April 1893, Page 2
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