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Public Notices. THE UXION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. INT LIQUIDATION. SHAREHOLDERS a*e informed that a THIKD INSTALMENT cf 61 per SHARK on shares in the above Company « now PAYABLE, and that WARRANTS for same may be obtained on application as the Coiupany'd Office, oa production of the Share Certificates. W. DEVENISH MEARES, Liquidator. Christchuroh. 17th Ootober, 1893. 3271 MDLLE. PASQUIEB, TEACHER OF FRENCH, ia now forming Classes for French conversation, to be held either in her own rooms or at the fcomes of the pupils. Terms on application. Apply Care of MRS BO WEN, 645 265 Armagh street W. ARCHITECTURE. TO BUILDING COMMITTEES AND OTHERS PLANS and DESIGNS for new Buildings and Alterations are prepared on exceptionally easy terms by JAME3 GLANVILLE, 9 Cathedral square. Government Notices. CHEVIOT BOADS. JED VALLEY. CONTRACT No. 1. rpENDERS, marked outside as above, will JL be received by ihe undersigned rill noon on FRIDAY, the 27th inst., for the FORMATION of üboutONE (1) MILK of the Jed Valley road, Cheviot. Plans and specification? may be seen at the Post Office, Cheviot, and also at this Oiflco, The lowest or any tender will nob necessarily be accepted. J. W. A. MARCHANT, Chief Surveyor. District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, October 13th, 1893. 28"9 CHEVIOT ROADS. HOMESTEAD-HuifJNUI. CONTRACT N0.32. nnENDERS marked as abore will bo received A by the undersigned up to NOON , of THURSDAY. 2nd NOVEMBER, for SHINGLING aoout 12ii CHAINS of the HOAIESTKAD, Hurunui Koad. , r Plan.-* and specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Cheviot, and also at this office. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. -'■■■ J. W. A. MAHOHANT. . Chief Surveyor. District Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, October 20th, 1893. 3118 THE CHEVIOT ESTATE. TWTOTICE 13 Hereby Given, that Fifty-four Farms, comprising; 12,482 Acres of First and Second Class Agricultural Land will be open for application for Lease in Perpetuity, on and after Monday, the 13th day of November, 1893/ at the Land Omces, - Christchurch, Timaro,and Cheviot. . • ... : . Rents from 2* to lla per acre per annum. Areas from S3 acres to 485 acres. Also, Three Grazing Farms, comprising 2505 acres, for Laase for Twentyone Years. . SixiT-srx Village Settlement Allotments will bejopen for selection'for&JEAss ur PerRents from 3s to 12s per acre per annum. Areas from 4-i acres to 77 acres. Also, for Sale by Auction, oh the 17th November, at the Provincial Council Chamber, Christchurch, at 11 a.m., For Cash or on Terms, Forty-nine Farms, comprising 11,936 acres of First and Second Class Agricultural Land. Upset prices from £3 to £12 pnr acre. Areas from 31 acres to 573 ayres. And Thirty-three Sectioxs ia the new Town of Mackenzie. Prices £7 103 to £30. The Mansion House and' 5000 Acres of Land will also be offered for Sale in one lot, for i ash or Terms', on tho 17th November. Upset £25,000. Should the house and land not be sold, then 2893 acres will be offered in 6 sections, on same ~ terms. Prices, £2 lSs to i.5 12e per acre. '. -. Plans and Terms, with full partioulars of the lands, and a brief description of each section, can be obtained at any Land OfOce in the colony. i JOHN McKENZIE, 3249 ; •: /Minister tjv Lands. Educational. . CBRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. mWO VACANOIES~on the Staff- are about _I_ to occur, rendering ie necessary to make provision for work in Mathematics, Classics, and English, to which subjects it may be convenient to add Chemistry and Physics. The Appointment to one. Mastership, either the mathematical or the classical, will be made as soon as possible, to take effect in January, 1894. Salary, according, to experience and other qualifications, up. to (say) £250 per annum, with a residence suitable for a small family. The Head Master ihtiteß early applications from Graduates who are members of the Church of England. 3286 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. SCHOLARSHIPS. NOTICE Iβ Hereby Given that the EXAMINATION for the" SCHOLARSHIPS offered by the Board in Classes A and B under the new regulations, tenable for two years, will be held in Christchurch, a>; the Normal School, commencing oa MONDAY, the 18th, for the Senior, and THURSDAY, the 2lsu DECEMBER, for the Juniors. '1 he value of the Scholarships will be £20 for scholars residing at home, with thp addition of necessary travelling expenses, and ifiiO for .-scholars obliged to board away from home, owing to distance of parents'residence. The Scholarships will be offered as follows, and will be open to all children who have attend* d any public primary echo 1 for one year immediately before .the date of the examination, provided that children attending secondary schools, who have held any of the Board's Scholar .'hips, and are of the required age, may compete in Class B:— (a )Twelve Junior Scholarships, open to children whose age does not, on tne first dt-y of the month in. which the examination is held, exceed thirteen years if they have attended at a town school, or fourteen years if at school, (b> Five Senior Scholarships, open to children whose age does not, on the first day of the month in which the examination is held, exceed fifteen years if they have attended at a town school, or sixteen years if at a country school. A town school is defined ag one in which three or more teachara (exclusive of pupil teachers} are employed, and a country school as one in which the number of teachers (exclusive of. pupil teachers) does not exceed two. Candidates mast enter their names by giving notice in their own handwriting to the Chairman of the Board on or belore the 30ch NOVEMBER, in every caso statiug the day snd year of birth, and rhe school in which the Candidate is receiving instruction, and the notice must be accompanied by-a certificate from the piiucipal teacher, stating that the candidate has been in r -gala'r attendance for the twelve months previous to the date of the examination. Necessary expenses of traveling and of board and lodging will be defrayed by the Board if claimed within one month from the da: c of the examination. Forms of entrycan be bad on application at the office. VCOI(BORNE TEEL( Secretary. Christchnrchj 18th October. 1893. 3038 Election Notices. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTORATE. I SHALL be glad to MEET the LADY ELECTORS asunder. In the Oddfellows' Ha», Christchurch. TO-DAY. Oddfellows' Hall, Sydenham, WEDNESDAY. Foresters' Hall. Richmond, THURSDAY. Wealeyan Schoolroom, St Albans, FRIDAY. Each Afternoon at 2.30. Every Lady in the Electorate ia earnestly .* requested to attend. 3302 GEORGE J. SMITH.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8621, 24 October 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 8621, 24 October 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 8621, 24 October 1893, Page 1

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