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Road Boards. _„_ m AVON ROAD BOARD. ALL RATES UNPAID on MARCH Ist, 1891. will be SUED FOR , By order ot tho Board. J It. CHAPMAN, f Collector. *' N.B.—The Collector attends at 148 Cashel street (adjoining Mr Matson'a new Saleyard) each Saturday from 11 to 1 o'clock. 963 1 eyreton road board. rate"notic_ ALL RATES NOT PAID before March let J next will be Sued for without further c notice. o By order ot the Board. v ROBERT WRIGHT, , 699 Rate Collector. | NOTICE TO OWNERS OF TRACTION i ENGINES. a MANDEVILLE ANrTRANGIORA ROAD . BOARD. I HEREBY Give Notice that the Mandevllle and Rungiora Koad Board will NOT be Responsible for any DAMAGE that may happen to TRACTION KNGINE3 or their FRKIGRT3 whon travelling through the District; and furthermore, thar. they will HOLD OWNERS of Traction Engines LIABLE for any DAMAGE done to any BRIDGE or CULVERT in the District, caused by the said Engines or their Freights using them. MALCOLM MACFARLANE, Chairman. Rangiora, February 12th. 189 J. JJw ASHLEY ROAD DISTKICT. IN THE MATTER OFTHE PUBLIC WORKS ; I ACT, 1882. NOTICF. i* Horeby Given that the Ashley Road Board proposes to CLOSK a PORTION of the WHITE ROCK ROAD, from ing on part U.S. 17163, the property of Francis Hardy. Esq.. and part R.S. 17165, the property of the Trustees of tho Roman Catholic Church and Land at Loburn. and R.S. 2r.'83, tho property of Joseph Upritchard, Esq. A plan showing the portion of the road proposed to be closed, and coloured green on tbe said plan, is op-n for inspection at the office of the Ashley Road Board any day in the week for consecutive weeks from the date hereof, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. And Notice is Hereby Given that a MKH.TING of the Ratepayers of tho District will be held at the Koad Board Office, Ash'ey, on MONDAY, tho 12th day of March, 1891, at. the hour of noon, for the purpose of deciding whether the said portion of the road shall be closed ROBERT DUNCAN, Chairman. January 20th. 1891. 94U Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. Board invites Separate Applications, B. accompanied by Testimonials, for the following appointments, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than noon on TUESDAY, the 27th current:— Christchureh West—lnfant Mistress, present salary £160 Cust—Mistress, present salary £83 St, Albanß, Main—Assistant Master, present salary £130 Wakanui, Side—Master or Mistress, present salary £81. J. V. COLBORNE VEKL. Secretary. Christohurch, FebruaryJlGth. 1894. 1391 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1894. LECTURES BFGIN~ON SATURDAY, IIiTH MARCH. STUDENTS are required to ENTER their O NAMttS at the REGISTRARS OFFICE, and PAY their FEtfS before attending the Lectures. Students whose' Fees are not Paid within Twenty-one d»ys from tho beginning of tho Lectures of each Term will be fined the sum of One Shilling for each Lecture for which tbe Fees remain unpaid after th*t date. Students who begin to attend Lectures at a period subsequent, to the dato above-mentioned must pay tho fud fees when they begin to attend, otherwise they will be lined One Shilling for each Lecture in addition to the full fee. The " College Calendar *» for 1894—price la 6d, I containing every information respecting the J course of study, time of attendance at tbe diffemnt Lectures, &a„ can be obtained at the 1 College. A. CRACROFT WILSON. 947 _ Registrar. E. J. PAINTEK, mEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, Kilmore street east, Christcburoh. 9938 MD LL K. PASQU IE R. TEACHER OF FRENCH. Conversational ClassePfor Young Lidtes Commence on WEDNESDAY* 7th February, from 3 till 5. Conversational Evening Classes Commence on THURSDAY, Brh February, from 7 till 9 p.m. To Commence on 7th February. ARMADALE, 170 Montreal street. Christohurch. 8360 CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &o„ 150 Worcester street west. PRINCIPAL— CH. GILBY, a Shorthand Writer and , Teacher of 17 years' experience. The Only Teacher of Shorthand in Christchurch possessing Mr Isaac Pitman's Teacher's Certificate. " " MI S S A MBLE R, PROFESSOR OP FRENCH, Highly recommended by the Aoademies de Montpeliier et Paris, and the Lycea de Nimes. ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. 8803 DANCING, DKPOMTMENT, AND CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. (Under Royal and Vioe-Regal Patronage.) j MISS LOWE wiIICOMMESCK her S-ason ! on MONDAY, February 19th. and will introduce the following NEW 1> ANC&B :—The new Waltz, Waltz Cotillion, new Lancers, and the Swedish and Norwegian dances. Miss Lowe's time in Cliristchurch being limited, intending pupil J. are requested to onrol their name 3 without delay. ■> Privat." lessons iv and Fancy Dancing. Terms nnd further particulars 1191 MISS L'JWK, Metropolitan Hotel. MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR l DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14th. Wednesday Afternoon at 4, Evening at 7. ... Fee—lds the course of 12, from date of i joining. Advanced pupils IDs Gd the course. Other classes formed as required. Private classes formed. Private les»ons given. The - Modern and the Original Dances aitisticilly taught. 236 Armagh street West. _9632 ACADEMY OF ARTISTIC DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED 'BY~MADAMB ALICE ' (Lata of London and Paris.) DRESSMAKING and Millinery thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladles wi hi ig to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in l business. Ladies learning under Madame Aiioo are ' Taught as ia the best London and Paris Houses (not scientific system). # . . - - „ r Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on MBdamn at Hobbs' Building 3 Use floor; Cathedral Square, between 10 and 5. . Classes commenced Tuesday, -30th January. 1 __ 8818 "sCHOOITbFSHORTHAND, .TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c. . No. 23 LICHFIELD STREET E. MISS A. M. Calbß, M.P.S., M.N.P.& (assisted by her sisters) HAS COMMENCED LESSONS for Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond), Bookkeeping, Business Letter Writing, Composition, Arithmetic, tec, Tsnxhi. Speed Classes at all hoars. Special Speed Classes every evening from 7to 10 p.m. ReauIntrs at rates from 30 to 12J words per minute, or higher if desired. Shorthand Pupils desirous of entering tho early examination this year for Theory and Speed Certificates please apply at once. v la connection with this School, Ordinary KverJbr Classes will be held. Arithmetic, Spebing, Reading, Composition, &c, will be taught. ' ~ ' . ~ Pupils prepared for Civil Service and Pupil Teachers Examinations. , Lessons from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. . . Va ancies for Boarders, who will get special . Instruction. 9598. C ■■' ■ • J H. STEWABT, FRUITERER, 3 198 COLOMBO STREET. OEGULAR SHIPMENTS of FRUIT of Every Description RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER. Telephone-No.' 88i SW3

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8721, 17 February 1894, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8721, 17 February 1894, Page 9

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