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To LiQZ. TO LET —The burnt Family Hotel in Christchurch ; rent low, and right man will make money. T. B. Craig, 176, .Hereford street, 2551 TO BET, for one year. Cotton’s Paddock, nine acres good feed, close to Woolston station. Apply C. Fricker, Stanraore road north, Eichmoud, • 2527 TO Let, the very commodious offices, consisting of 3 rooms, in City Chambers, Fisher's Buildings, at present occupied by Mr W. J. Sykes, Dentist. For particulars apply to E. Hill Fisher, Fisher's Buildings. 3513 TO BE LET, those Large and Commodious Premises lately occupied by Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys and Co., adjoining the offices and warehouse of Dalgety and Company, Limited, in Cathedral square, being one of the finest business sites in the city. For further particulars, apply to Dalgety and Company, Limited. 691 242 Let, at Opawa, 7-roomed House, standing on B 3-acre of land, within three minutes’ walk of the Opawa Bail way Station, with outbuildings, &c , &c. ; railway fare, per annum, £3, For further particulars apply to the undersigned. Theodore B. Jacobsen, Architect j office. No. 10, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch. 2504 TO LET, Weston, a pretty Villa Eesidence with Acre and a half of laud, fronting on the Papanni road (tram stopping place). The house contains eight lofty rooms, besides officer, stabling and outbuildings. The garden is nicely laid out with lawn, shrubbery, and a variety of full bearing fruit trees. Apply, T. Preece, Cyclists’ Exchange, 162, Colombo street. 2295 TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, First-rate Family Eesidence, 12 rooms, with high water pressure am; every moderate convenience. Situated on rising ground at foot of Port Hills, and 21 miles from Cathedral square; consisting of five acres beautifully laid out grounds, good stabling, and paddock. The whole property has been recently rearranged, and is in perfect order. Very low rental to a good tenant. Apply, Mr Chas. Clark, or Messrs Acland and Barns, Hereford street. 2276 TO LET, _ for a term of years, that excellent Family Kesidence at Upper Eiccarton, the property of Mrs Clogstoan, and lately occupied by Mr T. Acland. The house, containing three sitting-rooms, five bedrooms, dressing-room, bathroom, kitchen, scullery, dairy. &c., stands in nearly eight acres of ground, 'i he ornamental grounds, kitchen garden, and orchard, are all in first-rate order; the water supply good, and the drainage perfect. Stabling, coach-house, and usual offices, 2074 rSAO LET, that very desirable Shop and Dwelling, B being part of the Victoria Buildings, heretofore occupied by Mrs Prank Porter, Milliner and Mantle-maker. These premises are admirably suited for any respectable retail business. 604 2-10 Apply to LEWIS & GOULD. TO be Let on Lease, a Farm of 200 Acres at Upper Eiccarton, lately occupied by Mr James Holmes. Conditions of the Lease may be seen at the office of the undersigned. 3507 F. de C. MALET. TO POKK BUTCHEEB, BACON CUttEES, AND OTHEES. TO LET, the Promises now in the occupation of Mr J. Jenkins. Sole reason for leaving on account of ill-health. Every information. Position undeniable. Apply on premises, J. Jenkins, 177, High street, Christchurch. 8363 GEEENPAEK. TO Lease by Tender, for the term of Seven years, about ninety-throe acres of Hudson’s Farm, with or without Homestead, situated on Hudson’s rood, Green Park, Springs district, and within half a mile of Sailway Staton. The land is of a superior quality, subdivided into six paddocks; sixty acres in English Grass, the balance stubble. Granary and Dairy are new, the latter with concrete floor. Two good artesian wells, and every convenience for carrying on a dairy farm. Tenders will be received by the undersigned till the 30th April. No tender necessarily accepted. Far furtherparticulurs apply to | E. a HUDSON, 2098 Green Pork.

Educational. THE EDUCATION BOABD OP THE DISTRICT OP NORTH CANTERBURY, INSPECTOR OP SCHOOLS. THE Education Board of tuo District of North Canterbury, require an Inspector of Schools, salary £SOO a year, with travelling and forage allowances. Applications to be addressed to tbe Chairman of the Board, and to be sent in on or before Saturday, X3th June. Applicants are requested to state their age, their professional or academical status, and to give particulars as to tbe extent and nature of their experience in the management and work of schools. J, V. COLBORNE-VEEL, Secretory. Christchurch, 17th April. 1885. 2560 THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OP NORTH CANTERBURY. ELECTION OP COMMITTEES. T of HE Householders in the undermentioned School Districts, that is to say the districts Little Akaloa Maadeville Plains Pendarves Saltwater Creek Stoke Weeden Aylesbury Bavr Hill French Farm Halkett Irwell Kyle West Melton having failed to elect Committees at the annual meetings held on the 26th January, the Board hereby directs that a public meeting of the householders of every such district be held ou Monday, the twentieth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, at seven o’clock in the evening, for the election in each district of seven householders to form the Committee for such district for the year ending with the fourth Mon. day in January next year. The place of the meeting shall be the schoolroom in each district. The Board further directs that the first meeting of each School Committee be held in the place appointed for the election, immediately after the election upon the some evening. J. V, COLBORNE-VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, April 4, 1885. 1836 SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OP EDUCATION, "ANTED, for tbe Pleasant Valley School, a Certificated. Master, a Sewing Mist'-ess, and a Pupil Teacher ; salaries according to scale, the Master’s salajy at present, with residence, about £145 per annum, exclusive of pupil teacher’s fees. Forms of application for Master to be obtained at the Education Office, Timam, where all applications, covering certificates and testimonials, will to received not later than Ist May next. J. H. BAMPIELD, Secretary. Timaxu, 13th April, 1885. 2299 w to ANTED, Assistant Mistress for Ashton District School. Apply, before 25th inat.. GEORGE GILMOUR, Chairman, 2328 292 Ashton, Ashburton County, WANTED, a Master for the Hinds School. Applications, with testimonials, to he sent in on or before Saturday, the 2nd May next, to P. B. BRINE, Chairman, Married man preferred. 2389 V, AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SINCLAIR AND GILLIES SCHOLARSHIPS. TWO SCHOLARSHIPS of the annual valne of One Hundred Pounds each, tenable for three years, will he awarded in November next. These Scholarships are open to all persons horn in the Colony of New Zealand who, at the time of examination, shall he between the ages of sixteen and twenty years, and who shall satisfy the Conncil that they would not be able to obtain a University education without pecuniary aid. Candidates must pass a preliminary examination in elementary mathematics • and each Candidate will be examined in two or three of the- following subjects :-(l) Chemistry, (2) Physics, (3) Zoology, (4> Botany, (5) Geology. Special weight will be given to attainments and capacity in Zoology and Botany for the Sinclair Scholarship and in Chemistry and Electricity for the Gillies Scholarship,

The names of Candidates, and the subjects which they select, must be notified, on or before the first day of October, to the Registrar, from whom further information may be obtained. The Examination will begin on the 26th of October, and will be held simultaneously in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. 2104 ROBERT KIDD, LL.D., Registrar. SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD, A PPLICATIONS are invit d for the position /% of Secretary to the Southland Education Board. Salary, £250 per annum. ‘ Besides the ordinary duties of Secretory, the holder of the office will be i expected to assist the Inspector of Schools in his office work, and in visiting districts proposed to be created school districts, and in other ways as may be directed,' except in inspecting schools. Applications addressed to. the Chairman of the Board, marked outside “ Abdication for Secretaryship,” and accompanied by. testimonials and references, will be received Fat the office of the Board un to the 30th of April instant, THOS, II: MAC DONALD, Chairman., Invercargill, 14th April, 188-V • < 2588

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7528, 18 April 1885, Page 1

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