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Harbour Board. Am*™* •» ~ §Ts September „ - S X I October „ .. ™I o November „ a a n By Sffi book " ~ '• ;40 in " Balance in hand December 31,189* 111 3 * ~ balance at Bank, December 31st, 1893.. ... *•-• •• 27 17 B £586 9 10 I C. Hood Wiluams, I Treasurer, Ljttclton Uarbour Board. , 15th January, 1835. ] Examined and found correct— James Edwaud FiwGhuU), Controller and Auditor-General, j Balance Siibkt—lß9?. ! £ a tl To balance, 31st December, 1893 .. 37 10 6 To cash received, 1894 .. ... 39319 < To crants from Lyttelton Harbour Board.. •• •• ■ •- ■ 15U v v £536 9 10 £ s d By accounts paid .. - - ?• i? By-refunds .. •• "nan By cheque book .. ~„■•__, •• in q By balance, December 31st, 189* .. 59 10 9 £586 9 10 C. HoodAVimjams, Treasurer, .-..-■ Lyttelton Harbour Board, j 15th January, 1395. ; Examined—E. T, O. _-~ January, 1595. 2061 Lectures. pp H E LYCEUM. SUNDAY, lOni FEBRUARY, 1895. MB W. W. COLLINS, CONDUCT AND BELIEF, or What is the True Basis of Religion. Orchestral selections. Lecture at 7 o'clock. Admission—6d and la. 0 QITUDEN.TS'/OF' T B U T H, THE TEMPLE OP TRUTH. TO-MORROW, FEBRUARY lOTti, MR WORTHINOTON will LECTURE as follows :— 11 a.m.—" The Will of God." 2.30 p.m.—Sunday school and Lecturctte. 7 p.m.—" The Battle." At the eveninsr service Mr Faulkner will conduct an instrumental trio, in which the organ, flute, ana violin will render " The Angels' Serenade. Zm 81-METALLISM. A LECTURE will bo given under the auspices of the Canterbury Liberal Association, in the Oddfellows , Chambers, on TUESDAY, February 12th, at 8 p.m, by Mr J. P. Grossman, M.A. Mr G. T. Booth will also address the meeting. Members of all Societies and the General Pubßo Cordially invited. Ram Fair. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NOTICE. THE ANNUAL BAM AND EWE FAIR WILL BE HELD AT TIIE ASSOCIATION'S GROUNDS, :■■■■ AT ADDINGTON THUESDAY AND FEIDAY, MARCH 14ra AOT 15m. . ENTRANCE FEES. RAMS, 2s (irrespective of numbers) EWES, Is „ „ h Full particulars on application to M. MURPHY, 2191 Secretary-

Election Notices. CHEVIOT COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. In Pursuance of the Cheviot Disposition Act, 1893, and the Regulation of Local Elections . Act, 1876. I MAXIMILIAN WHATMAN, Returning Officer 9 for the Cheviot County, do hereby give notice that an ELECTION will be held for the return of SIX QUALIFIED PERSONS to servo as Members for the Six Ridings for the said Cheviot County, and that the latest day for receiving Nomination* of Candidates will,-be the 13th day of FEBRUARY, 1895, and that the POLL, if necessary, will be taken at the several Polling Places for the said Ridings on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of FEBRUARY, J895. That is to sayOne Person for the Hawkswood Biding. Polling place;—Hawkswood Woolshed. One Person for the Seaward Riding. Polling place —Land Office, McKenzie. One Person for the Waiau Riding. Polling placeWhatman's .Woolshed, Waiau Flat. ' One Person for the Lowry Riding. Polling place— Muir and Thorns' Workshop, McKenzie. One Person for the Kurunui Riding. Polling place ' —Domett Post Oaicc. • _ i One Perspn for the Kaiwara Biding. Polling place i —Kaiwara Outstanding Woolshed. I Candidates, must be nominated by not less than I Two Electora v of the District by a nomination paper, delivered to the Returning 1 Officer or addressed to him at the Post Office, Cheviot, on or before 12 o'clock at" noon on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of February, 1595. Nomination Papera can be obtained at the Post Office, Cheviot. *" MAXIMILIAN' WHATMAN, 1840 Returning Officer. WAIMAKARIM-ASHLEYWATEB SUPPLY DISTRICT. BROWN'S ROCK~SUB-DIVISION. POLL TOR LOAN OF £10,000. TIIE following is the RESULT of the POLL taken in the Brown's- Hock Sub-division of the District on TUESDAY, the sth day of February, 1895:— . Votes recorded in Favour of the Proposal .. 185 Representing £443,600 rateable value. Votes recorded Against the Proposal .-. . 4 Representing £3120 rateable value. Unrecorded Votes . .. .. ..120 1 Representing £93,199 rateable value. .. As the number of Ratepayers Voting in Favour of the Proposal; exceeds half the total-number of Kate-, payers on th'e Roll, and the number bo voting represent more than Thtee-flf tha of the total rateable value of the rateable Property, I Hereby Declare the PROPOSAL CARRIED. • .- < . JOHN O-HALLORAN, 2246 . . Chairman of the Board.

* Educationar THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTEKBUfiY. 1 THE BOARD invites APPLICATIONS, panied by testimonials, for tho iollowinc , APPOINTMENTS, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 11th current:— > Gloucester street—Assistant Mistress; present ealary,.£l3o. - . Waiau—Master; present salary, £150. Woolston—Female Assistant; present salary. £60. J. V. COLBORNE VEEL, Secretary. Ohristchurch, 2nd January, 1895. 1895 WWOODnOTJSE, • TEACHER OF i SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION/ 150 Worcester street, WILL RESUME LESSONS ON MONDAY, llm INST. 2258 TVfONSIEUR AUJARD, Professor ot Dancins and IVjL French, 21 Stanmore rood, Linwood. Ladies and Oentlemen taught privately the latest steps. FRENCH—Conversational Class now forming. ' Gbuin's method taught. How to speak French in six months, without Grammar. Series posted to students or teachers. ■myriSS TAYLOR'S CLASSES for DANCING will JLtJL RESUME about the middle of February, the date to be announced later on. Special Lessons previously can be arranged for by letter. The Modem and tho Original Dances artisticaUy tauffht Fee—lss the Course of 12; advanced pupils, 10b 6d the.Course. Special Classes for Fancy Dancing. Private Classes formed. Private Lessons given. Country Classes visited. 256 ARMAGH STREET WEST. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, &C, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Over Messrs Heywood's), MISS A.~ll. CABB Typewntingr,' Every JDesqriptioa of Copying Done, Shorthand Notes Taken. Classes at all hours. Speed 8 hours per week, Bookkeeping (Single* and Double Entry), Arithmetic. Writing, Composition, &c. 535 E. J. PAINTER, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN. Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilmore street East, Christchnrch. 9953 MR ALFRED BOWMAN, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, TTTTAVING Returned from Australia, has decided JO. to COMMENCE.TEACHING in Christchurch. andispreparedto RECEIVE a"LIMITED KUMBEIi ot PUPILS (beginners or advancedX -Having: filled the following poeiUona, Mr Bowman feels confident ot asking for a liberal share of support :— _ _ .Senior Violin for Royal Italian Opera Company for the whole of the Australiau,3tour. . IM ™ yior Conductor 1 of Melbourne Opera House for many ' months. ' Leader of English Opera Company and many other positions, t , , Terms moderate, on application to ■ . MO. 8 GRAM? AGENCY BUILDKa^ Oppcet* JkUk 857

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9024, 9 February 1895, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9024, 9 February 1895, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9024, 9 February 1895, Page 10

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