Educational. m,§"R3 TOKE*S Term for Music and Singing Tj-li. will commence on January 23rd. Mrs Toke will givO Lessons in Riccarton every Tuesday. _W terms, &c, address Sirs ToEE. Madras street. Christchurch. 12-16 4178 MRS E. LONG will resume her PIANO-FOI--TE and SINGi.- ii Li>SO,NS on Thursday, January 16th. Fern Co'.tage, Co. lombo street north. 1-11> 6084 — EDUCATIONAL. MATLOCK BANK, UPPEB RICOABTON^ THE NEXT TERM in MISS LOHSE'S SCHOOL, for the higher education of girls, will commence on TUESDAY, thefiSth of Jannary. MB 6080 Miss lunston, Organist, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HABMONIUM, Gloucester street East. Term will commence January 20th, -1879. 1.14 5938 ' ' '•__ MISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYI.OB wiU RESUME her LESSONS (Singing, Drawing, and Watercolor Painting), On MONDAY, January 27th, 1879. Armagh streot west. 1-1S 6061 MISS LAVINIA TAYLOE will RESUME her LESSONS (Piano and Concertina), On MONDAY, Jannary 27th. Armagh street west. 1-10 6062 AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE Board of Governors invite applications for the ENGLISH MASTERSHIP of the Au kland College and Grammar School. Salary .£-50 per annum. Applications -will be received until 7th February, 1879, by JOHN JAMES, Secretary. . Auckland, 7th January, 1879. 1-14 5939 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF COMMITTEES. THE. Board, in pursuance of power in that behalf conferred by the Education Act, 1877. section 63, hereby (iirocts that a PUBLIC MEETING of the householders in every school district throughout the education district of, North Canterbury bo hold on MONDAY, tiio twenty-seventh: day of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine, at seven o'clock in the evening, for the election in each district of seven householders (section 63) to form the committee for such district for the ending with tho fourth Monday in January next year. The- place of meeting shall bo schoolhouse in each district which is provided with a schoolhouse, and this is understood to mean tho "main schoolhouse in any district which has, more than one school. In the -districts, in which schools are not yet built the places of meeting shall be as follows :— Aylesbury—House of Mr E. Johnson. Dunsandel—The Hall. • Irwell—The Church. i> North Loborn—Station of Mr J. A. Cnnniig. ham, Seafield—House of Mr W. J. Silcock. The Board further directs that the first meeting of each school comroitto. be held in the place appointed for the election and immediately after the election upon .the same evening. The Board requests the chairman of each publio meeting to make to the Board immediately after the election a return of the namos of the seven householders elected to form the committee, and recommends that each chairman of committee report his own election aa; soon as< as possible. J. V. COLBORNE-VEEL, Secretary. ,f Christcburch, lOth Jannary, 1879. 115 604, IfO-Cls. ' : MARINE HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, DANiEii M-Guinn_Sß, Proprietor. THIS Hotel having been thorotighly, renovated, is now-prepared for tho reception of Visitors for the Summer Season. Every accommodation for Picnic and Dinner Parties. - -;;. ; A Coaoh leaves New Brighton daily at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., and leaves Britannia Hotel, Christchurch, daily at 11 a miand 5 p.m. C. COOKE, Manager. 11.213280 - : ~,..■■■ j : " , WHITE CLIFFB HOTEL, ••si ■■■'■ -BotrrttMA.iiVETa.i_v - '- \ MB p7~~K IN G BEGS to announce that be has. now Finished tbe IMPROVEMENTS in hia HOTiSTLk » also, that he can otter ''Snveriot ALCOommodaiiofi to those who favor him with, their patronage Travellers by early trains can, depend, on getting breakfast before st-rbin'g. # , Luncheon on table at the arrival of every train. ' ' '" __.' SPIRITS, WINES A BEE-&. Of the Best Brands. Good St-ble'and'Paddo-k A-(_wtinodation. -> ■" 1-9 6706' i PEKING. ORAM'S SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND fAA-H-Y HOTEL, Ashburton, , < , ,' Under the patronage of > Sir George Grey, K.C-B. Premier of New Zealand, , Sir James Ferguson,, Bart., governor of New Zealand, and , ' ' ' i ' Sir Chacles Dmafpo, late Governor el Tabuu&ia. THIS centrally situated hotel is, pronounced to be one of the finest in the Southern Hemisphere. Th* Cniaina is under tlu supegndsion of an eminent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes that his long experience in the > trade is a sum-lent guarantee aa io the, qaality of iho ooaienis of the oeliaK. s i Ei.W. SHEABMA-., Proprietor. 10.23 2290 , . MITRE HOTEL BILLIAKP SALOON. EYLAND3, !afe of tho British Hotel, Lyitelton, desires-to/- inform his friends that he has taken ' THE MITEE BILLIARD SALOON. The lovers of the green cloth are respectfully invited to give him a call, when, if they wish to indulge in a quiet game, they can depend on finding a Well kept table. c , \±i Only the finest of Wines and Liquors are served at thobar. ' ■ ' 1-13 5897 Undee Distinguished Patboha6E. Q U ILL'S. tY JEI r EL, I (Opposite Baibvay station, and adjoining" s [Post and Telegraph Departments, Ashburton.) THE Proprietor of: the above nHgpi'iicenfc Hotel begs to annonncC: to Commprekd ; Travellers, Families, and Visitors-to-'ithls iproa. perons district that this establishment js'ac-, knowledged-tobe th. fines* inN«« Zealand, both as regards its extent of accommodation and tha'geheril perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments are specially fd-sigusdtoifiittha e-nvenie__e: andptiyacyof j families. The sitting rooms are-cheerful and? I pleasant.'' Splendid Commcr__il ; Eoom, arid/a Reading Boom with one of the beat Libraries in the Colony. Large Sample E.oma to meet"th'reqnirements of; Commercial .Travellers. Bath Booms, and a first-class Billiard Saloon furnished with one of Aloock'B Frito Tables. 114 5967 THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. Impounding*. 1 ' ■"—; —"I ■■■ ' } V IMPOUNDED, at Kaiapoi, Jannary 'lStb, , from the Ohoka, J. J ~ 'X ' One biy FILLY, star on forehead, one ne4r hind foot white, shoes on, brand on off shoulder EA.' • ; ' If not claimed, by January 30th, will be sold. THOMAS HNIGHr, Ponndkeeper. 1.16 6110 '- Auctions. . , MILES, HASSAL A CO. ! >. ,-j . t TO.,MXL_J_BS AND INVESTORS'. ' WATER-POWER FLOUB MlLt4'-WITH GOOD .CONNECTiON AND CHOICE FJBEEHOW) LANiJ. . , . "' ' FOR SALE.' '■ M' 'kESBS MILES, HASSAL & CO. bava "received instructionß from Mr W. Bf. Burton to for sale '' •——. THE BAVENSWOOD MILL, WOODEND, either with three or fifty acres of LAND. Tbe *puU h_s st present two pairs of stcmes-,-bat the power is estimated to be sufficient to drive three pairs. From its splendid position it commands the trade of a large portion of the rich district in whish it ia situated. _ Tbe quality of the Raveuswood land is Hot surpassed by -riv-hing in Canterbury. j Full particutors on application to' •■■•• ;. - MU<fcS,H4SSAL_i QO,,,<?i4.tchurch. y =— -'bx-y.y'" "" :,w; ' i " i,s^
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4176, 16 January 1879, Page 3
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