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Tenders. j ~ TENDEBS. BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING f ERECTION' of an HUTKL at As> burton are requested to send in sealed tendei duly endorsed, and addressed to the Architec on or before -\Vednefd.iy, the sth Februar The drawings and specification may be seen my ofEee. Ashburton. J. STANLEY BRUCE, C.E., Architect. 1-17 611 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for ADDITIONS \ the RESIDENCE of W. P. COWL SHAW, Esq., Avonside. Plans, Ac. to be set and tenders to be sent to the undersigned on < before noon on Monday, January _7th. Tl lowest or any tender not neeessarilv accepted. |C. CUFF, Architect, &c. Lichfield street, Christchurch, 1-17 January 16th, IS7S. 611 TO BUILDEE*-^ TENDERS arc invited for the ETtECTIO] of GALLERIES, &c, in the Wesleya Church, Colombo road, Sydenham. Those de 1 sirous of tendering cart see conditions, specifi cations, and drawmgs at my office, where scale tenders will be received up till 4 p.m. o FRIDAY, the 17th of January. The lowest o any tender not necessarily accepted. T. S. LAMBERT, Architect. Hereford street, Jan. 6, 1579. 1-6 510 SOUTH MALVERN ROaD BOARD. THRESH TENDERS are invited for th JT COMPLKI lON of Liiiey's CONTRACT ou the South Malvern Hills road (about twi miles of Formation, with bridges, culverts, &c. part of which has been executed), work to bi completed within ten weeks from the date o: signing the contract. Plan and specification to be seen at the Bluf Hotel, Coalsate, uutil February 5tH, IS7O. Tenders must state a lump sum for whiel | which they will complete the whole of tho worl t required. Sealed tenders must be sent in, nddressed t< I tho Chairman, not later than noon Wednesday, February sth, 1879. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. M. SCOTT, Surveyor to the Board. 1-1 5202 RAKAIA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the following WORKS :— No. 44. For forming 4 miles of road, commencing at Bealey's crossing, on the River ftororata, and extending towards the Pakaia. N0.*45. For forming the road from the end of the above work to the junction of roads at Saunders's corner, about 4 miles. No. 46. For side cutting at the Terrace, on Darrock's road. No. 47. For side cutting at the Terrace on the Boundary road; also, for forming a track through the chasm near Cordy's hut. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Poad Board office, Hororata. where tenders addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed with the number of the work, will be received till atnrday. Ist February. W. BAK-B, Surveyor to the Board. 1-16- 6069 v. E * NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR BOOK-STALL, CHRISTCHURCH STATION. TENDERS are invited for the LEASE of the BOOK-STALL at the Christchurch Railway Station, from 10th February, 1879. Specifications and conditions to be seen at the Station-master's office, Christchurch. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the .list January, 1879. FRt-DK. BACK, General Manager. General Manager's Office, Christchurch, 16th January, 1879. 1-17 6129 Educational. Jlliss Jr unston, Organist, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM, Gloucester street East. Term will commence January 20th. 1879. 1-14 5933 MONTFLEURI, FARE TERRACE. THE CLASSES will MEET on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th. Boarders will be expected on Monday, January 27th. Applications can bo received on and after Monday January 20th, from 2 to 5 p.m. 1-17 6130 JULIE C. CROSBY. EDUCATIONAL. MISS GRIERSO-fi~CLASSE3 for Little Girls will reopen on MONDAY, the 20th inst., at half-past nine o'clock, at the {residence of W. H. Simms, Esq., Gloucester street west. 1-8 5661 UNIVERSITr OF NEW ZEALAND. PERSONS desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DEGREES in the University must send in an application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, oa or before Saturday, February 15th, 187.9, accompanied by evidence in support of the application. By order, 1-17 6161 W. M. MA.SKELL, Registrar. , CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on FRIDAY, January 24th, for instruction in English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Elements of Natural History, Class Singing, and Needlework. Instruction will also be given in German, Italian, Drawing, Dancing, and "Vocal and Instrumental Music, the charges for which will be extra. The following rules will be observed with reapect to pupils who have not hitherto attended the classes of thi3 school:— "No one will be admitted as a pnpil of the Girls' High School who is unable to pass in the following subjects : — "Reiding. From the Fourth Book of Gradua'ed Series. "Spelling. From the same book. "Writing. From dictation from the same book. "Grammar. The distinguishing of all the parts of speech in easy sentences. "Geography. Knowledge of geographical terms, of the meaning of a map, and of the leading features of the map of the world. " History. A general knowledge of the leading facts and date rf English History: period, from 1066—1399." Fees—Senior pupils, 12 years of age and upwards, £1 4s per term of 13 weeks; junior pupils, under 12 years. .£3 3s per term. All fees must be paid in advance. Parents or guardians are requested to enter the names of intending pupils at the Registrar's office, Canterbury College, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 nooa on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. By order: 1-14 5931 F. G. STEDMAN, Begiatrar. SCHOOL BOOKS. TjTOLL SUPPLIES of SCHOOL BOOKS And SCHOOL REQUISITES NOW IN STOCK and LANDING. CRERAR & WHUCOMBE, BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STBEET, 1-17 6126 Christchnrch. P. CUNNINGHAM « CO. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMEitS AND WOOL GROWERS. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES on WOOL, Grain, and other Produce, for shipment to England cr the colonial markets during the coming season, on the most favorable terms. P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., j Lyttelton, Christchnrch, Ashburton, 10-26 1821 Timaru and Oomaru. HS Undersigned have FOR SALE and to arrive— Calcutta cornsac-s, best hand sewn and fall weight Calcutta grass seed sacks, special sise Calcutta woolpacka Flour bag?, best white linen, lOOlbs and 50Iba Iron fencing wire, Noa, 6, 7, aad 8, packed in casks Seaming twine, best quality 50 tons galvanised iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet lengths 1000 casks Portland cement Regular shipment- also of Newcastle coals and Hobart Town timber Palings and shingles. P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Lyttelton, Christchurch, AshbarteD, W361823 TwwrfcjiMOanwju,

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4177, 17 January 1879, Page 3

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