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Educational. MUSIC. -\T ADA ME pOLITZ "Will recommence Teaching Instrumental Music and Singing on January 21. Address in future issue. TVTAPIER GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Head Mistress: Miss HEWETT, A.A. (Oxford), A Q.C. (London.) Next Term commences TUESDAY, January 29, ISS4. The School Course includes English subjects, Mathematics, French, Latin, German, Drawing, Class Singing, and Calisthenics. Foes paid in advance from £3 3s perterm, Stationery, 2s Gd per term; Music and Singing extra. Boarders are received by the Head Mistress : Boarding Fees, £10 per annum, inclusive. For further particulars and prospectus, apply to — REV. D. SIDEY, Hon. Sec. TTTANTED— Early in January next, a V V certificated Master for the Havclock District School. The average attendance for the past year was about seventy-five (75). The salary will bo paid according to the Board scale, which on the present average would be about £1 GO per annum. Bonuses are also paid for training the pupil teachers and for the results obtained in the standard examination or the school. The amount paid during the past two years under the head of " Bonuses for Results " has averaged over £20 per annum. There is a good house of 0 rooms provided free of rent. Applications enclosing testimonials to be forwarded to me not later than the last day of December. THOMAS GILPIN, Chairman. WANTED— By 20th January, ISS4, Head Master for the Pore Ahuriri District School. Salary according to Board scale. Average for last quarter, 112 ; number on roll, IGO. The salary for 112 would be .€l7l per annum, with bonuson result-, last year £30, together with training fees of a pupil teacher, £20. Good residence provided. Applications to be received not later than January 9th. Teachers classed below D 2 need not apply. C. Cranby, Chairman. Fposmcclus. PROSPECTUS of Tin: CHAMPION COPPER MINING COMPANY or New Zealand, Limited. ; Capital £60,000. IX 00,000 Shares of £1 Each. PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS : 2s. per share on application ; 2s per share on allotment; and calls of not more than Is per share and at intervals of not less than one month. Registered Office of the Company to be at Nelson. 31,000 Shares being already Subscribed for the Company is Formed and in Course of Registration. PRESENT APPOINTMENTS. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORY : 11. D. Jackson W. B. Gilmore J. W. Tatton J. C. Moutray Alfred Thos. Jones B. Franzcn Michael Andrews D. Johnston B. Osborne Jos. Smytho Alfred Harlcy T. R. Hodder Richard Reeves Moss Davis R. C. Parker James Wilson BANKERS: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. solicitors : Messrs. Pitt & Moore. • secretary: A. D. Bayfield. At the first general meeting of Shareholders to be held early in January next, appointments will bo made, thus giving a voice to incoming shareholders in the election of their Directors, Bankers, Solicitors, and Officers. This Company is formed for the purpose of taking over from the old Company (known as tho " Champion Copper Lode Mining Company, Limited,") their valuable property in Aniseed Valley, Nelson. The consideration being £26,000, but the shareholders in the old Company subscribe for the full number of 20,000 shares, the terms of transfer in compensation for the property being as follows : — £1000 to be debited for application and allotment on the 20,000 shares to be subscribed for in the new Company. £3000 cash on formation of the Company. £3000 six months after formation, and the balance twelve months from date of registration, less calls made. The property consists of a lease of 800 acres from the Government dated the 10th of December, 1881, and is for 21 years, with the right of renewal for a further 21 years ; the rent is as follows:—For the next three years, £80 per annum, and after tho expiration of the year ISBG the rent is to be £200 per annum. The Company also holds a surface right over -100 acres which is thickly timbered, and also through the lease a most valuable water supply, and freehold of twenty acres, being the only adjacent site suitable for a township, and smelting works, which will undoubtedly be required sooner or later. The relative position of the Mine to essential adjuncts, water and timber, is exceptionally good. For further particulars apply to— W. G. MOTLEY, Napier Agent. JUnilway Time-tawlc. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS. "P ETURN TICKETS will be issued from j JLV any station to any station from SATURDAY, 22nd December, to SATURDAY, sth January (inclusive), and will be available up to MONDAY, tho 7th January.' NEW YEAR'S DAY. KAIKORA RACES AND WAIPUKURAU SPORTS. ON TUESDAY, January Ist (New Year's Day, the Ordinary Timetable will be suspended, and Trains will run as follows :— r : ____ HTATIOKB. 1 9 5 7' 0 11 B Spit .. dep 11-2 : 2-22 Nnpicr d'- 25 8 , 10 U . 30 i 3o t;>o Farndon .. 7--J5 9 3 1150 ■ 3-22 440 rfasttrißS .. 8-5 '.) 23 12-10 '■ :J 40 3 5 Paki Piiki .. B'2o iJ-37 I 4.50 5-25 TeAmo 856 10-9 i 4-50 0 b Kaikora.. .. 9-3110-40 12 3), 5-511 G-42 Waipawa .. 0 411U-53 12-41 u4l 0-57 Wuipukurau— | J arr ~ 11.10 1 0 7-20 I dep 10-2 j 6T) Tiilcapau.. .. 10-12 0 52 Kopui .... H-β 7-1-Ormondville .. 11-22 737 flliloitoku arr. 11 30 7-4"> _____ NORTH BIA7IONB. 2 4 6 8 10 12 llakatoku Dep. 0-15 '1 0 Ormondville .. 0-22 27 i Kopua .. .. 0-37 2.30Trtknpau ~ 70 2 54 Wuipukurau .. 6-30 745 1130 3-lo! 5.0 Waipawa .. 0-49 8-4 111-48 4 0 518 Katkora.. .. 7,4 819 12.0 4.14 529 TcAuto .. 7-10 860 450 6 5 Puktl'akl .. 8209 37 5.25' 0-40 Hiwtiiifc'g ...S-40 0-51 12 30 6 lf>' 7-0 Fiirudon .. 9 3 1 10-10 12 s:i 0.8 7-2J y, . f arr. 925 10-30 115 0-30, 7-40 Na P' cr {dep 10-40 1-22 I Epit .. wr. ■ 10-18 1-3U j ' W. R. CARRUTHERS^ Pistrict Manager.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3882, 28 December 1883, Page 4

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