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I Educational. Lf 188 MANCHEE'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY, the 26th instant. 3438 ' YOUIXG LADIES SCHOOL. ""i/TISS THOMPSON will resume her school Ji duties on MONDAY, the 25th instant. Opposite Mr W. WILSON'S garden, Cashel street. 3180 LADIES' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL, DAY, January 25th. Vacancy for an Articled Pupil. Norton Villa, Montreal street, near Literary Institute. 3154 , AKAROA LADIES SCHOOL. CONDUCTED by Miss Webbek. The above will Re-Open on MONDAY, Jan, 25th. 3267 LINCOLN COTTAGE, PREPARATORY SCHOOL. CRANMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, THE course of study in this School has been very carefully arranged, the object being to ground the pupils thoroughly in English, Arithmetic, Latin, and other ordinary knowledge; and prepare them for their after studies at the College or elsewhere. French is also taught in the upper classes if required. By limiting the number of pupils in each class, it is sought to combine the advantage of individual attention from the teacher with that of emulation in the scholar. No means are neglected to ensure the health and happiness of the boarders; there are now several vacancies, TERMS :- Day Scholars, £4 per quarter in advance. Boarders, £55 per annum. A reduction is made when two or more of the same family are sent, or the scholar be under 7 years of age. Books and linen found. NO EXTRAS. The first quarter 1869, will (D.V.) commence on MONDAY, the 25th inst. A. ALABASTER. Jan. 9,1869. 3276 Public Notices, I f HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, having made provision for my wife, I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract during my absence from Canterbury. ROBERT THOMPSON, Barque Southern Cross. Lyttelton, 12th January, 1869. 3419 IF the BOAR PIG that was left at my place at Riccarton, about a fortnight ago, is not fetched at once, it will be sold to defray expenses, 3448 GEORGE PACKE. AVON ROAD BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN Consequence of the overflow of the Waimakariri, the River Styx Bridge, on the North Road, is unsafe for heavy traffic. Loaded Drays, going North, can go up the Harewood Road to the Church, and thence along the road leading to Mr Tisch's, on the North Road. Drays coming south following the same route. J. T. PEACOCK, Chairman. THE CANTERBURY MUSEUM. SUBSCRIPTIONS already received in aid of the amount granted by the Provincial Council for the Erection of a Building for the Canterbury Museum : £ s. d. George Gould 30 0 0 Miles and Co 15 0 0 E. S. Daleetv and On in n n

Matheson's Agency 10 0 0 H. H. Rhodes 10 0 0 John Christie Aitken 5 5 0 L. G. Cole and Co 5 5 0 Hanmer and Harper 5 5 0 W. H. Lane 5 5 0 John Lewis 5 5 0 Ward and Co 5 5 0 W.White and Co 5 5 0 Wilson and Alport 5 5 0 His Honor the Superintendent... 5 0 0 His Honor Judge Gresson ... 50 0 His Worship the Mayorof Christchurch 5 0 0 Samuel Bealey 5 0 0 J. i). and C. Enys 5 0 0 Julius Haast 5 0 0 Joshua Strange Williams ... 50 0 A. C. Barker 3 3 0 D. Bourbel and Co 3 3 0 J. J. Fletcher 3 3 0 New Zealand Trust and Loan Company (limited) 3 3 0 Packe Brothers 3 3 0 E.Reece ... 330 Taylor and Co 3 3 0 G.Thornton 3 3 0 Wynn Williams 2 12 6 William Pratt, Dunstable House 210 0 C. C. Aikman 22 0 E. B. and F, A. Bishop 22 0 W. D. Carruthers ~, ••• 22 0 Cobb and Sawtell 22 0 W. P. Cowlishaw 22 n And. Duncan 22 0 T. S. Duncan 22 0 JohnGrigg 22 0 H. H. Hennah 22 0 John Marshman 22 0 Henry Matson 22 0 B. W. Mountfort 22 0 New Zealand Insurance Company 22 0 T. and E. Pavitt 22 0 J. T. Peacock 22 0 E.Richardson 22 0 ".Templer '•" 22 0 H. Thomson 22 0 C.W.Turner .".' 2 \ 0 Walton, Warner, and Co. ... 220 T, Tombs , n n Jf-?"* 110 (Jook and Ross 110 George Hart ,' 1 j 0 Robert llifie .'," 1 j 0 T.D.Jones 110 S. andH.Nashehki 110 WmNeeve 110 J. Ollivier ' 1 1 n RobtPark '" 1 „ CW.Purnell ",'. 1 \ J J.C.Angus ! 0 0 J. P. Jameson 1 0 0 Jones, Brothers 0 5 0 Dr HAAST wishes to thank sincerely those who have so readily and liberally answered the appeal made by him in favour of the Museum, He now trusts confidently that he will he able to raise the sum required to render the building worthy of the object and of the province. _ He begs that the Working Classes will particularly understand that he will be happy to receive the Smallest Contributions. For the convenience of Subscribers. Lists have been opened at the following places : The Bank of New Zealand, Messrs Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety and Co., Wilson and Alport, J. P. Jameson, Odok and Hoss, L/tlcllon Times, Press, Evening Mail, Star, Literary Institute. 3977

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2511, 20 January 1869, Page 4

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