Election Eotloea. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of •• The Regulation of Local Elections Act 1876,” and “The Municipal Corporations Act 1873,” that an Election will he held on TUESDAY, the Ist day o£ JUNE, 1886, at the Borough Council Chamber-, Bowen street, Sydenham, for the purpose of Electing TWO PERSONS U act as AUDITORS for the Borough of Sydenham for the ensuing year. Nominations of Candidates must he made in the form prescribed by “The Regulation of Local Elections Act 1876,** and delivered at the Borough Council Office, Sydenham, before NOON oa TUESDAY, the 25th day of MAY, 1886. - ■•. Dated this,,lsth day of May, 1886. CHAS. ALLISON. Jun., 1130 Retnming-Officer. THE BURGESSES OP THE CITY OP CHRISTCHURCH. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —I beg to inform--1 J you that lam again a CANDIDATE for oneof the Offices of Auditor for the City of Christchurch. The Election will he held on TUESDAY, Ist June Next, when I trust yon will record your votein my favour. Tours obediently, 1118 H. E. ALPORT. Partnership Notices. ! ; DISSOLUTION OF PABTNEE»HIF, N' OTICB is hereby given that the Partnershiplately subsistingbetween us, the Undersigned | EDMUND PORD, JAMES FORD, and SAMUEL OGDON, carrying on Business as Brick, Tiles, Pipes, and Potteryware Manufacturers, at Christchurch and South Malvern, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, New Zealand, under the style or firm of “ Pord and Ogdon’s Malvern Firebrick and Potteries Compan*,” or “Pord and Ogdon," having Expired by Effluxion of Time, has, as from the Twenty-fifth day of March last, bee* DISSOLVED by Mutual Consent. All Debts due to, and owing by. the late firm will be received and paid bv the said Edmund Ford and JaroeaFord, who will Continue the said Business on their own account, under the style or firm-name of “ Edmund and James Ford." Dated this Twelfth day of May, 1886. EDMUND FORD. JAMES PORD. SAMUEL OGDON (By his Attorney, George James Ogdon). Witness to signature of James Pord s Heinrich F. von Haast, Articled Clerk, Christchurch, New Zealand. Witness to signatures of Edmund Ford and Samuel Ogdon (by his Attorney, George James Ogdou) ; H. T. WinnovrsoN, Solicitor, Christchurch. In reference to the above, we beg *o Thank our ,i : numerous Customers for ‘past favours, and trust ' that, by a Strict Attention, to Business, we shall continue to receive the same patronage as accorded to the late firm. 944 - B. &J. FORD. Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OP NORTH CANTERBURY. i T of— ELECTION OP COMMITTEES. HE Householders in the undermentioned School Districts, that is to say, the Districts Barr Hill Pendarves Cbertsey Port Levy Courtenay Saltwater Creeki Flemington Stoke Killinchy Weedon New Brighton Having failed to elect Committees at the_Annual Meetings held on 27th April, the Board hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING - of the HOUSEHOLDERS of every such District be held on WEDNESDAY, the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six., 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 Monday in April next year. , The place of meeting shall be the dchoclroom 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 same evening. J. V. COLBORNE VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, 10th May, 1886. 8126 792 BEACH-GLEN BOARDING SCHOOL, . 1 ! SUMNER. Conducted by ... Me C. L. WIGGINS And a Thoroughly Competent Assistant. THE SCHOOL is pleasantly situated, within easy access to the Beach and to the Special arrangements have been made whereby the'*’ hoys may enjoy the advantages of Sea-bathing at suitable times and under careful supervision. The Course of Study includes all the usual branches of a liberal education ; and view tothorough efficiency both in teaching and-enpervision, the number of Boarders Is limited to twenty-five. TERMS (To include Board, Education, Books, and Stationery), For boys under 10 years ... 48 guineas per annum,. For boys over 10 years ... 54 guineas per annum. THE SCHOOL “WILL RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY, MAT 25. The advantages offered by this School, both for PHYSICAL AND MENTAL TRAINING, have been long and favourably known. ItsSANITARY CONDITIONS are highly satisfactory, and no effort has been spared which could tend to promote HEALTH AND CHEERFULNESS, and secure the comfort and attachment of tho boys. - 9067 THE MISSES ASHWIN’S SCHOOL v WILL RE-OPEN r os THURSDAY, this 20th IKST. Pupils Boarded for the High School. 1078 MISS PUNSt'ON (Organist of the Catholic church, Barbadoes street) will Resume Lessons (Organ, Harmonium. Pianoforte and Singing), ou TUESDAY, the 25th inst. A small fee only charged for elementary pupils. Organ pupils will have the advantage of practising on either a two or three manual instrument. Morton Tills, 83, 1-ichfield street, Christchurch. 920' CRANMER HOUSE, Cranmer square. lyps AND MISS SMITH will RE-OPEN THURSDAY, 20ih MAY. 1124 MISS PARKER (A Pupil of Charles Halid), [TILL be prepared, after the FIRST of JUNE, V to give LESSONS ou the PIANO, at her idence, 184, WORCESTER STREET WEST, i the meantime, particulars as to terms, 4c.,- ■ he obtained on application (by letter) to’ MISS PARKER, i Caro of George Harper, Esq,, Papanni. PAPANUI KINDERGARTEN, Conducted by MISS WIENEKE, Will commence again on THURSDAY, the 27th of this month. MISS WIENEKE will be at home on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. 1X25 ■ EDUCATIONAL. MONTFLEURI, Park Terrace, Christchurch. THE SCHOOL will MEET on WEDNESDAY*. May 26th. MRS CROSBY AND MISS PUCHS Will he at home on and from Monday, May 24. HI? |-BLVILLE HOUSE SCHOOL.. THE SCHOOL WILD E E- 0 P E N ON TUESDAY, MAY 25te. At 9 a.m, CHARLES COOK, Head Master. PIANO, SINGING, AND ORGAN. i R DAVIS HUNT, Associate in Music oil - L Trinity College,- London, Organist of St 7s Presbyterian Church, resumes TEACHING ON TUESDAY, MAT 25th, ' . 234, Oxford terrace. , 1122 EDUCATIONAL. [TANTED, a MASTER for Woodend School;. |f on roll, 173 ; average last quarter, 130. iicationsto be sent iunot laterthan TUESDAY,. May ’ c. J. NORTON, Chairman, Board and Heoidenoa. LIQH’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, IST ACCOMMODATION la Town Is now offered to BOARDERS. Double room. X 6» eek s single room, ISs per week i board, withdging, 12s per week; weekly dinners, 4e pe» 1 board and lodging, 8s pee day. Good aooomHon for families. Smoking-room, sittingwith use of piano, bath-room, ehowsr betas 861
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 8
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