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Educational. PRIVATE SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES. k*"HB TENDALL begsto announce, she is about "X tohiivo btiilta large and commodious Schoolou», which will enable her to tako an increased number of pupils. She offers a thorough education, including religious instruction, in tho subjects usually taught In private schools. Mrs TendoU's classes for French mid drawing, under Miss Chapman and Mr Cousins respectively, will bo continued, and pupils can be entered specially for them. For musical instruction, seo Mr Teudall's advertisement. 168, Montreal street. 5073 I FAPANUI SCHOOL DISTRICT. ' NOTICE TO PARENTS AND OUAKDIANS. WING to circumstances over which tho Committeo havo had no control, viz., the incomplete state of alterations and repairs, this School will not be re-oponed till MONDAY, MAY 12th. 5078 JAMES LOW, Chairman. LADIES" SCHOOL. AORANGI, HEREFORD STREET EAST. "RSY A L D 1 Assisted by competent teachers, Will Open School for Young Ladies, as above, beginning of next term. Circulars, with particulars of course of study and terms, will be forwarded on application. Mrs Yaldwyn will be ut home every Thursday afternoon to recoive paronts of pupils. 5125 VENING CLASSES, For both Sexes, To impart a knowledge of Accounts and Shorthand, will be shortly commenced by a qualified gentleman, Terms—One guinea per term, equal to 26 hours; payable in advance. The Classes for Girls will be on special evenings. Private Pupils taken on above subjects, or otherwise. Address: Aorangi, Hereford Street East. SI2G WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL, OAMARU. Ebctob : JOHN HABKNESS, M.A. (Late Senior Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and for six years Assistant Classical and Modern Languages Master of Manchester «™mmar Scholar.) Mathehatical Master: ALGERNON CHARLES GLFFORD, B.A. (Late Scholar of St John's College, Cambridge, 14th Wrangler, 1883.) JHE School is situated one mile outside the position, and is surrounded by thirty acres of reserved land, which contain large football, tennis, and cricket grounds. The buildings are designed for Boarders, and contain four large dormitories, together with the proper equipment of lavatories and bathrooms. Boys are prepared not merely for the University and learned professions, but also for commercial and practical life. The School course includes Mathematics, Physical Science, French, Latin, Literature, History and Political Economy —Greek and German are taught as optional subjects. A Chemical Laboratory will shortly be built, and arrangements will be made for teaching Practical Chojiistry and Drawing to all boys. The School buildings are fine, and the elimate<oi the district particularly good. Boarding Fee, 42 guineas per annum. For information apply to 966 203 THE RECTOR. SINGING. "ISS LILLY MASON (pupil of Nathali Macfarren and Signer Marochetti/, who ha lately arrived from England, vi ill be prepared t give Lessons in Singing and in French at the con mencement of next term. 110, Montreal street South. 4990 311 jMLr JlJavis JAunt, A. MUS., T.C.L GIVES LESSONS IN PIANO, ORGAN, AND SINGING. 3865 282 Address—The Cathedral. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. I ON THE CONTINENTAL METHOD. RS E. PRICE, Musical Studio, 8, Fairfiel terrace, Worcester street east, gives Tuition Pianoforte, Singing, Theory, Composition, &c Quarterly, monthly or single lesson. Circulars an( terms at Messrs Milner and Thompson's. ALTRASNA, Timaru. Mrs Tate & Miss Kem] t receive a limited number of Young Ladies a Boarders. Thorough English, Continental Frencl and German, Latin, Music, Singing, Drawing am Painting (South Kensington Certificates), Dancinj and Calisthenics. Further particulars on applica tion. References permitted to the Venerable Arch deacon Harper, Timaru. 9064 17 MR G. F. TENDALL, Mtis. Bac, Oxon an Ko.«iiia onured tin* services of tve assistants, will next term be able to receive pupil in the more ELEMENTARY STAGES OF PIANO FORTE PLAYING, whose musical education ht will supervise and be responsible for, unti sufficiently advanced to take lessons from Mr Ten dall only. The fee charged will be considerabl; less. 163, Montreal street. 507! WANTED, a Certificated Master for the schoo newly-established by the Board of Educa tion at Burnham. Probable average attendanci between 20 and 30. Applications, with testimonials to be sent in to the Chairman of Committee on o: before Monday, May sth. HERBERT ALINGTON, Chairman. Burnham, April 26th, 1884. 480: Government Notifications. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OXFORD TO MALVERN SECTION. 'OTICE is Hereby Ghim that the Waimakarir Gorge Bridge will be Closed for Publi JC from this date and until further notice be tween. the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day. A. D. AUSTIN, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Christchureh, April 25th, 1884. 518 10 Bankruptcy Notices. IN BANKRUPTCY. HE LYTTELTON TIME Is duly appointed GAZETTE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court of Bankruptcy holden a' Christchureh.—ln the matter of "The Bank ruptcy Act 18S3."—Notice is hereby given tha WILLIAM MONTAGUE ROBERTS of th. City of Christchureh Tailor has this day beei adjudicated a bankrupt in the said Court. Tin first general meeting of the creditors will Ik hold at the Official Assignee's office, old Provincia Government Buildings Christchureh on Tues day the 6th day of May 1884 at noon and the public examination of the bankrupt will be held at th< sitting of the Supreme Court in Bankruptcy oi Wednesday the 14th day of May 1884 at 11 o'cloc in the forenoon. Dated this 2nd day of May 1884. E. C. LATTER, 50G7 Official Assignee. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BANKRUPTCY HOLDEN AT CHRISTCHURCH. In tho matter of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1883." NOTICE is heroby given that CHARLES KNOWSLEY of Christehuieh lute hotel keeper has this day hoou adjudicated a baiikrupi in the said Court. Tho first general meeting o: tho oroditors will bo held at the Official Assigueo i office old Provincial Government Buildiugs J--h« i * church on Tuesday the Uth day o May ISS4 «1 10 o'clock in the foronooa. And the puwu. t* animation of tho bankrupt will bo Wh at tlie sitting of tho Supreme Court m ■ l, ' l "*> u l™> l ]\ Wednesday tho 14th day of May IfcM tit U o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 2ud day of May, 1884. K C. LATTER, 50A8 Official Assignee. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho Estate of ENOsIvANCHRISTIAN, o Wuikari and Amberloy, Blaoksmitu. A FIRST DIVIDEND of 2s (5d in tho € on all accepted proved claims in Mio above Estate is now pavable at my office, Old Government Buildtags, Ouvistchureh. p LA TTER, Official Assignee. Chvistehureh, 2nd May, 1884. 506< IN BANKRUI'TOY.-A meeting of thecreditpri of EDWIN BLAKEWAY of Upper Riccartoi Builder will be held at the Provincial Counei Chamhoi's on Thursday the Bth day of May install

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7231, 3 May 1884, Page 7

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