SHEEP DOG TRIALS. -OIHRISTCHURCH SHEEP DOG TRIAL CLUB. V/ ANNUAL TRIAL, APRIL 28th AND 29th. Heading and Bringing Back .. •• £W &* £1 Heading Bringing Back, aad Yarding £ 10 £ . 5 £1 Hunt Away.. .. .. • £6 £3 £1 Mr P. Burkes Prize ot £5 for the Dog Scoring Most Points in these Competitions. ENTRIES CLOSE APRIL 21st. H. H. ELLIS, 554 Hon. Secretary. COUNTY SHEEP DOG TRIALS, TO BS HELD AT "KINLOUH," LITTLK RIVER, OK 2nd, 3rd, and 4th MAY. PROGRAMME. 1. HEADING AND BRINGING BACK, open to all districts. Prizes—lst £8, 2nd £4, 3rd £2_ 2. HEADING, BRINGING BACK AND YARDING. confined to residents of Ellesmere electorate-Prizes-lst £8, 2nd £4, 3rd £2 3. HUNTAWAY WITH SLEW, open to all districts. Prizes—lst £6, 2ud £4, 3rd £2. Entrance fee, 5s each entry, for nominations by members of any recognised Dog Trial Club; nonmembers, 10s. Entries to be in bands of Secretary by 23rd April. J. MONTGOMERY, 596 Hon. Seo. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. METHODIST CHURCH—SUNDAY SERVICES, APRIL 17TH, 1898. Durham street, morning, at 11—Rev. T. Turner. Evening, at 6.30-Rev. A. Petera. East Belt—Morning at 11—Rev. A. Peters. Evening, 6.3o—Rev. D. McNicoll. St. Asaph street—3 p.m., Rev. C. Porter. 6.30 p.m., Rev. C. Porter. Subject—"The Haste of Wisdom." Sunday School Anniversary. See special announcement. 587 T CONGREGATIONA.. CHURCH, JL Corner Manchester and Worcester streets. Rev. SIDNEY J. BAKER, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening Subject— MANY PRESS BUI FEW TOUCH. 557 SEVENTH DAY ADVEN I'IST CHURCH, Barbadoee street—6.so p.m., Pastor E. W. Farnsworth, " The Alarm of War: What it Means." Druids' Hall, Lincoln—7.3o p.m., Pastor George Teasdale, " The Millennium : Signs that Show it is Near." ■ 5§9 A LBERT HALL, 82 COLOMBO STREET. The Gospel of the Grace of God will D.V. be preached By CAPTAIN NEVILLE, S.S. WAIHORA, TO-MORROW, at 6.30 p.m. ' 655 TIfEIHEDIST CHURCH, ADDINGTON. Moraine;, 11; Evening, 6.30-Rev. T. E. Thomas, M.A., late of Adelaide, S.A. Afternoon, 2.3o—Address and Children's Service. ■ 653 CJT. LUKE THE EVANGELIST—The CHURCHO WARDENS will ATTEND at the Church at 4 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON for the purpose of ALLOTTING SITTINGS for the current year. G. W. THOMAS \ cw chwarden9 662 A. ALLARD / Churchwardens. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, MANCHESTER STREET. A MISSION by the Redemptorist Fathers will open at the 11 o'clock mass on SUNDAY, April 17th, in the above Church, and will be continued for a fortnight. The order of the various services will be announced by the Missionaries. 623 EDUCATIONAL. THB EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invites applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the following , appointments, to be sent in addressed to the Secretary of the Board not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 2tst current. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered : — Templeton—Master, present salary £166. Willowby—Mistress, present salary £66. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch. April 7th, 1809. 174 THE ART OF SINGING. MRS E. T. ROBINSON is Prepared to TAKE PUPILS tot SINGING and VOIOE PROuUui'ION. Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Cecchi, ot Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba and holds testimonials from him. . For terms, &c, apply to 9363 260 GLODCESTER STREET WEST. O<CHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, IO Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.0.). MISS A. M. CARR, F.N.P.S., N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Fellow National Phonographic Society, N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, N.Z. Secretary National Union of Typists (Loud). SHORTHAND (Pitman's and Light Line), TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Registered by N.Z. Government, 1897. Classes from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 9.30 p.m. Miss Can's pupils hold highest records in New Zealand, Australasian record 220 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150 Worcester street west. ' PRINCIPAL-MR C. H. GILBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., Assisted by Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S., be. SHORTHAND. Being recognised under the New Zealand Government Technical Instruction Act we are enabled to REMIT a large proportion of Students' Fees. Beet Results—At last year's examination by the local Association our Students gained Five of the Six highest speed certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and thorough Commercial Training. '~-■■■ %. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OS , NORTH CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF COMMITTEES. .. riIHE BOARD in pursuance of the power in that X behalf conferred by the Education Act, 1877. and the School Committees Election Act, 1891, hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING of the HOUSEHOLDERS in every school district throughout the Education District of North Canterbury be held on MONDAY, the twenty-fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, at halfpast seven o'clock \n the evening for the ELECTION of a SCHOOL COMMITTEE for such district for the year ending with the fourth Monday in April next year. In the followingi districts the ELECTORS are called upon to KLECX » COMMITTEE of FIVE MEMBERS:— Ban Hill, Barry's Bay, Broorafield, Burnham. Charing Cross, Charteris Bay, Courtenay, Duvauchelles Bay, Ealing, Eiffelton, French Farm, Gebbie's Valley, Greta Valley, Huntingdon, Hurunui, Kaiapoi Island, Kirikiri, Kowai Bush, Kyle, Lumore, Low cliffe, Lyndhurst, Mandeville Plains, Newland, Onuku, Overdale, Pehdarves, Port Levy, Port Robinson, Riverside, Robinson's Bay, Rokehy, Ruapuna, Russell's Flat, Saltwater Creek-, Seafield, .south Malvern, Stoke, Suramerhill, Teddington, View Hill, Wainui, Waitohi, Weedon, We terfield, Woodstock. In the following* districts the ELECTORS are called upon to ELECT A COMMITTEE of SEVEN MEMBERS:— Akaroa, Alford Forest, Amberley, Annat, Ashburtori Forks, Ashley, Ashton, Aylesbury, Balcairn, BroidfieW. Bromley, Brookside, Burwood, Bushside, Carleton, Chertsey, Clark ville, Coaltrate, Cust, Darfield, Domett, Done, Doyleston, Dromore, Lmnsandel, Elgin, Eyroton, EyTfeton West., Fernside, Flaxton, Flemington, German 8a3%" Glenroy, Glentunnel, Governor's Bay, Greendale, Greenpark, Greenstreet, Halkett, Halswell, Harewood road, Heathcote Valley, Highbank, Hinds, Hornby, Hororata, Irwell, Kaikoura Suburban, Kaikoura Town, Killinchy, Kimberley, Kirwee, Kowai Pass, Ladbrooks, Lakeside, Lauriston, Le Bon's Bay, Leeston, Leithfield, Lincoln, Little Akaloa, Little River, Lohurn, Loburn North. Longbeach, Lyttelton West, Mackenzie, Malvern, Marshland, Mason's Flat, Mayfield, Medbury, Methven, Mount Grey Downs, Mount Somers, New Brighton, Okain's Bay, Gpawa,. Oxford East, Oxford West, Pigeon Bay, Prebbleton, Rabbit Island, Rakaia Little, Rakaia Sooth, Riccarton, R"l'e«ton, Rotherham, Sedgemere, Sefton, Selwyo, Southbridge, Southbrook, Spotswood, Spreydon, Springburn, Springston, Springston South, Sumner, Tai Tapu, Templeton, Tinwald, Waiau, Waikari, Waikuku, Wakanui, West Melton, Willowby, Winchmore, Wiuslow, Woodend, Woodside, Yaldhurst In the following Districts the Electors are called upon to ELECT a COMMITTEE of NINE MEMBERS :— Addington, Ashburton, Belfast, Christchurch East, Christchurch West, Fendalton, Hampstead, Kaiapoi, Lytt«lton, Papanui, R&ngiora, Richmond, St. Albans, Sydenham, Waltbam, Woolston. The place of meeting-shall be the Schoolhouse in each district, and this is understood to mean the Main School in any diiitrict which has more than one school, except in the case of Christchurch East, in which district the place of meeting shall be St. John's Schoolroom, Latimer Square. The Board further directs that the first meeting of each School Committee be held in the place appointed for the election, and immediately after the election upon the same evening. The Board further calls upon the householders in each of the districts to send in to the Chairman of the { School Committee, in writing, on or before MONDAY, April 18th, the names of persons being resident householders nominated >■>• Chem for election to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must be signed I by the proposer and by the candidate, and must be in { the form set forth in the schedule to the Act, or to the effect thereof. In addition to such nominations, any householder present at the meeting may nominate any qualified candidate who consents by word of mouth, or by writing , , to he so nominated. H. C. LANE, Secretary. Cbrirtchurob, lit April, UM, 6747 (
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10012, 16 April 1898, Page 10
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