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Lake County Gazette. Brunner coal mine DISASTER. In response to. a Request from the Mayor of Greymouth, a FUND for the RELIE E of the sufferers in the above accident has been started in this district, and all members of the Lake County Council will be glad to receive Subscriptions in aid therof. JAMES GEORGE, Chairman Lake County Council. F OR S A 200 BAGS Good Long L E Tartarian OATS. Apply, R. PRITCHARD, Arrow town. ELECTORATE. MR WILLIAM FRASER, Member for the District, will address the Electors as follows : Pembroke, THURSDAY, 9th April. Oardrona, FRIDAY, 10th April. Arrowtown, SATURDAY, llth April.

JJASTER HOLIDAYS. The Lake Wakatipu S.S. Co. will issue RETURN TICKETS at SINGLE FARES between Head of Lake, Queenstown, and Kingston from Ist to 6th APRlL,'inclusive, in connection with RAILWAY EXCURSION TICKETS. E. T. WING, Manager. /QUEENSTOWN BAND PICNIO. TO BOB’SCOTE. EASTER MONDAY, 6th APRIL, 1896. The R.M.S. MOUNTAINEER will leave Queenstown for the abovementioned lovely place on MONDAY, 6th April, at 10 a.tn. sharp, leaving the Cove on return journey at 5 p.m., arriving in Queenstown at 6 p.m. A Grand Selection of Music will be discoursed during the day. RETURN FARES: Adults, 3s 6d; Children under 13 years, Is 6d. The Steamer will leave Head of Lake on above date an 3 p.m. insf< ad of 5.30 p.m , as per Time table. E. T. WING, Manager. SOUTHLAND HOARD OF EDUCATION. ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the Annual Meetings of Householders in the several School Districts of the Education District of Southland for the election of a School Comm tlee in each such District respectively, will bo held on MONDAV, the 27th day of April, ISO 6, at half past seven o’clock p.m. ; and that the newly-dected Committee in each district will hold its first meeting immediately on tire termination of the public meeting of Householders. Special attention is directed to Section 5 of •'The School Committees Election Act, 1891,” which provides that in districts where the average attendance of the school for the year ending 31st December, ISPS, has *.ot exceeded twenty-five children, the Electors shall nominate and elect a committee of five members ; where the average attendance has exceeded twenty-five and has not exceeded two hundred, seven members shall be elected ; mid where average attendance has exceeded two hundred, nine members shall be elected. PLACES OF MEETING.

CROYDON SI DIN i—The House of Mr W. J. Inglis. EASTERN KUbH—The Eastern Bush School house. GROPER’S BUSH—the School Building at Fairfax. HALDaNE—The House of Messrs Wybrow Bros , Six-mile Beach. WAIREKIKI—The Waivekiki Schoolhouse. In all other Districts—THE RESPECTIVE SCHOOLHOUSES. NOMINATIONS. Householders are requested to forward, in wri'.Lng, so as to lie delivered to the Chairman* ot the School Commit lee of their district, not later than 8 o’clock p.m., of Monday, 20th April, the names of persons being resident householders, nominated by them for election to serve upon the Committee for the year next ensuing. Such nominations --hall bo signed by the proposer and by tlu candidate, and must be in the form set forth in the Schedule appended to “The School Committees Election Act, 1891,” or to the effect thereof. The Board directs the special attention of the Chairmen of School Committees throughont the District to sections 7 and 10 oi “ The School Committees Election Act, 1891. JOHN NEILL, Secretary. Education Office, Invercargill, 30th March, 1896. UTUMN .AND WINTER ANNOUNCKM ENT. Owing to the LARGE' INCREASE in our business all over the district, we have found it necessary’ tceffect GREAT ALTERATIONS. lii Queenstown we have taken over the two shops lately occupied by MrCTogH ran. in Arrowtowii extensive alterations have been made, and we shall now be able to better accommodate our ever-increasing trade. Motto : Small profits, quick returns. For Price and Quality try All Nations’ Market. The Large Increase in our turnover shows the public are alive to the immense saving of buying from ns. AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS going off splendidly. Up to date Goods, Lowest Gash Prices, and strict attention to business is cur aim. D. T. GTBBARD & C 0., Famous Cash Drapers, Queetis-owir, Arrowiown, Macetown (Saturdays), Skippers (supplied), and District LVa veiling Van.

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Lake County Press, Issue 702, 2 April 1896, Page 2

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