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Tenders. TENDERS wanted for the Erection of Two Eooms, addition to house at Annat. For all particulars apply to H, Neutze, Annat. 4497 TENDERS are invited up to 4 O’CLOCK. FRIDAY, March 15th, for STABLING, &c., at Mount Parnassus Station. Drawings, &c., may he seen at my office. R. W. ENGLAND, Junk., A.8.1.8.A., , 1 Architect. Inglis’s Buildings. 4503 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. RESERVE 1130 BENNETTS’. TENDERS are invited for LEASING Reserve 1130, containing 24 ACRES, situated near BENNETT?’ RAILWAY STATION, for 13, years and 11 months, from Ist June next. Possession to he given on that date. ■; Conditions of Lease and forms for tendering can he obtained at the Registrar’s Office, Canterbury College. Tenders, endorsed “Tender for Reserve 1130,” must be sent in to the Registrar on or before SATURDAY, 11th May, 1895. A. CKACEOPT WILSON, 4401 Registrar. Educational. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. PIRST TEEM, 1895. LECTURES BEGIN ON MONDAY, 11th MARCH. STUDENTS are required to ENTER THEIR NAMES at the REGISTRAR’S OFFICE and PAY their PEES before attending the Lectures. Students whose fees are not paid within twentyone days from the beginning of the Lectures of each term will he fined the sum of one shilling for each Lecture for which the fees remain unpaid after that date. Students who begin to attend Lectures at a period subsequent to the data abovementioned, must pay the full fees when they begin to attend, otherwise they will he fined one shilling for each Lecture, in addition *o the full fee. The “College Calendar ” for 1895, price Is 6d, containing every information respecting the course of study, time of attendance at the different Lectures, fees, &c., can bo obtained at the College. A. CRACBOFT WILSON, 4317 Registrar. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. s CHOOL OP ENGINEERING. AND TECH- > NICAL SCIENCE. First Term commencing MONDAY, MARCH 11th Professor Roßt. J. Scott, M.1.M.E., A.M.1.C.E., &c. ENGINEERING EDUCATION The School provides a complete course of instruction as prescribed by the University of New Zealand for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering. For full particulars see special pamphlet. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Evening Lectures and instruction in drawing and setting work are given to those engaged in the trades of pattern-making, millwnghting, enginefitting, boiler-making, hlacksmithiug, copper and tinsmithing, plumbing and gasfitting, cycle-making, carpentry, car and coach-building, watch and clockmaking, stonomasonry, Ac. TABLE OP LECTURES, 1895. Any Student of the Technical School attending, more than one class will be allowed a remission of 2s 6d on each fee after the first, fees to be paid in advance. Certificates will be granted to Students who attend a course of lectures and pass a, satisfactory examination in any of the above subjects, “SPECIALIST SERIES” OP LECTURES. The following short Special Courses of Lectures will be delivered ■during the Session. Tickets for any course, ss. (a)—MODERN STEAM BOILERS.—A course of 15 jjeotures for engineers, draftsmen, foremen, and boiler-makers, Mondays and Fridays, 5.45 to 6.45, commencing Monday, 18th March. Lectures 1-4—Preliminary Theory of Steam Generation. Lectures 5-12—A Practical Consideration of the design, construction, strength and .efficiency of the Lancashire, Babcock Marine, Locomotive, Torpedo, Thornyoroft and other Water Tube Types. Lectures 13-15 —Modern Boiler Mountings and Fittings. (a)—A course of Eight Lectures on TOOTHED GEARING (spur, bevel, screw and skew); its design, construction, and strength—Thursdays, 8 p.m., commencing 2nd May. (c) A Course of Ten Lectures on AIR, GAS, PETROLEUM, and REFRIGERATING ENGINES—Mondays and Fridays, 5.45 to 6.45, commencing 20th May. (d) A Course of Ten Lectures on HYDRAULICS, including a consideration of Water Motors and Hydraulic Machinery. Date to bo advertised. 4513 A. CBACROFT WILSON, Registrar. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invites applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the following appointments, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 11th current : PIGEON BAY MAIN, Mistress (solo charge), present salary £lls. SPEINGSTON, Mistress, present salary £95 15s. KOWAI PASS (Springfield), Mistress, present salary £9olos. LYTTELTON WEST, Assistant Mistress, present salary £BO. J. Y. COLBOENE-VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, Ist March, 1895. _4186 THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OP NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invites separate applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the following appointments, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of t'*o Board, not later than Saturday, ’the 23rd current : Graham’s Road (near Ashburton), now school— Mistress, sole charge; salary according to average, probably £BO. Woodstock (near new school—Mistress, sole ohws.,?s;slßry according to average, probably <•*'-'. , J. v. colSorne-veel, Secretary. Christchurch, Sth March, 1895, 458 S SCHOOL' FOR BOXfl. 236, ARMAGH STREET. Principal—Mr W. Wilson (seven years Head-] master of the Normal School), Term begins THURSDAY, JAN.. 31st, At Home at Cranmer House, Craumer Square, from 2 to 5 p.m. on andafter Saturday, Jan. 28th. 2023 Ifoß AMBLER, PROFESSOR OF FRENCH AND MUSIC, Highly Recommended by the Academic of Paris et Montpelier and the Lyced de Nimes, RESUME LESSONS FEB. 4ih. ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL. Christchurch. X 1406 B CHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &c.. Cathedral Square.—Miss A. M. Carr. Typewriting, every description of copying done. Shorthand notes taken. Claeses at all hours. Speed 8 hours per week. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), arithmetic, writing, composition, &c. X 1402 MISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing resume SATURDAY, Feb. 16th. Evening at 7; afternoon, fancy dancing and general dancing at S. The Wednesday afternoon class for fancy dancing will resume later on. Other classes as required. Fee, 15s course of 12; advanced pupils 10s 6d. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Country classes visited. 236, Armagh Street west. . . Xl6l OTTO LIBSK®, LICENSED LAND BROKER, 1 (Over 25 Years’ Practical Legal Experience), N. Z. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square (upstairs). TRANSFERS, Mortgages, Leases, Surrenders of Leases, Agreements. Caveats, Transmissions, Powers of Attorney, Conditions of Sale, and all other documents under “ The Land Transfer Acts ” prepared, stamped and registered. Plans deposited, TITLES carefully searched and investigated, | and Laud brought under tho Land Transfer Act. ALL CHARGES on the LOWEST SCALE, and ■ every dispatch used. ] LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, | Every Information given as to Properties for Sale, and having a good knowledge of value, it will be advantagepus to intending to consult me before purchasing. NO CHARGES whatever made to purchasers. MONEY for Investment on Freehold and other securities, and for Building purposes. OTTO LIESKE, Land Broker and Land Agent, X 1437 No. 65,- Cathedral Square, .opposite -Post -Office, |

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10601, 9 March 1895, Page 3

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