CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. Oxford Terrace West. fT^HIS Establishment is now open for the -*- reception of Pupils. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to Mrs. Charles Thompson, as above. TVTISS TAYLOR begs to inform the in- -"-*- habitants of Lyttelton that she has Opened a Day School in Dublin Street. CjEVERAL Schoolmasters will shoitly be wanted to take charge of the District Schools to'be established by the Provincial Government. Persons desirous of applying for such situations are requested to send in their applications to the Rev. O. Mathias, Commissary of the Lord Bishop of New Zealand. Every application must state the age, and previous occupation of the applicant; and must be accompanied by testimonials as to character and qualification. To take charge of some schools, married couples would be preferred. . The salaries will be determined by the Government according to the number of children in the school, and the qualification of the master, and will vary from £80 to £120 a year. In all cases where it is possible, houses will be provided for the master adjoining the school. H. G. Gotjxand, Provincial Secretary. A PPLICATIONS for assisted passages -*"*- in ships under engagement with the Provincial Government may be sent in to the Provincial Secretary, Christchurchy or to the' Inspector of Police, Lyttelton. H. G. Goxri/AND, Provincial Secretary. ■REPRESENTATIONS having been -*-*' made to the Government of the great want of domestic female servants in the settlement, His Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified for public information that persons desirous of hiring such servants in England, and obtaining assisted passages for them to the colony, may receive information as to the manner in which this may be effected in accordance with the Immigration Regulations published in the Government Gazette of the 28th of March last, by application at this office, or at the office of the Inspector of Police, Lyttelton. H. G. Gotland, Provincial Secretary. WESLEYAN CHAPEL, LYTTELTON. IT being the intention of the Wesleyans resident in this place to build a Chapel, in which to assemble to worship the Almighty according to the forms laid down by their founder, the Bey. John Wesley, subscriptions will be received by Henry John Le Cren, Esq., Treasurer. CORN. p EO. H. TRIBE is a Buyer of CORN. Canterbury Arms, Stunner. GDAY begs to inform the inhabitants • of Lyttelton and Christchurch that he has re-opened the above Inn for the accommodation of fishing and shooting parties, &c. W. CUMMINS, fainter antf eHa?Ur, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity, that he has removed from Dublin Street, to the premises lately occupied by Mr. J. Bannister in London street. All Orders punctually attended to. Estimates given if required.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 186, 29 July 1854, Page 11
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