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Public Notices. ( LOWER HURT AND McNAB’S GARDENS. rjTHE TRAMWAY BUSSES will leave Newtown TO-MORSOW, SUNDAY, At 2 o’clock sharp; From Government Buildings at about 2.15, Retuen FareOne SHILLING and SIXPENCE. 463 S. SMITH. CITY TRAMWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS AND PICNIC PARTIES. } EASE, SAFETY, AND CIVILITY. Arrangements • may be made UPON tbe SHORTEST NOTICE, and at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, for conveyances to the country or the Sea Side or to Balls and Evening Parties. SYDNEY SMITH. Adelaide-road. 464 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR C. P. POWLES has moved his office from the Chamber of Commerce to the Pheenix Buildings, Lambtonquay. 462 WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. THIS is to notify that at a special meeting of the Wellington Harbour Board, to be held on THURSDAY, 15th November, at half-past 2 o’clock in the afternoon, cer. tain new BY-LAWS will be submitted to such Board for adoption ; and finther, that such proposed new By-laws have been printed, and lie open for public inspection at the office of the said Board during office hours. The said By-laws-relate, amongst other things, to charges for storage, for water, and for license fees on watermen’s boats. Dated this 30th day of October, 1888. WILLIAM FERGUSON, 448 Secretary. Funeral Notices. THE Friends of Mr Francis Dunne are respectfully invited 1 to attend the Funeral of his late wife, which will leave his residence, Oriental Bay, To-morrow [Sunday), the 4th inst., at 8 a.m. P. HOSKINS, 161 Undertaker. Education. WELLINGTON COLLEGE AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. FOUR Scholarships are vacant at the end of the year, open to pupils attending Primary Schools. Particulars can be obtained from the Head Teacher of any Primary School in the Wellington District, and from the undersigned. CHAS. P. POWLES, 452 Secretary. WM. LESLIE MORISON’S SCHOOL OF ART, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. LANDSCAPE from Nature, in Oil and Water-colour, Will commence on Saturday, 3rd November. Tuesdays and Thursdays, forenoon, Saturdays, afternoon. Terms commence with pupil. 435 Education Board, Wellington, 31st Ootober, 1888. THE Examination for the twenty-seven Scholarships offered by the Welling, tea Education Board will be held aimultaneously at the Grey town School and in tbe Terrace School, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th November, at 10 a.m. The Scholarships are tenable for two years, from Ist January, 1889, open to all children under 15 years of age at the date of examination, attending any school established or constituted under the provisions of the Education Act, 1877, and subject to the control and management of the Board. The Scholarships will be distributed as follows:—18 Scholarships, of the annual value of £ls, open to any children attending schools within the City of Wellington and Borough of Melrose; 5 Scholarships, of tbe annual value of £3O, open to any children attending schools within the Wairarapa District; and 4 Scholarships, of the | annual value of £3O, open to any children attending schools within the Wellington Country Districts. These Scholarships are given subject to diligence and good condnot on the part of the scholars. The successful competitor for any such Scholarship shall receive the amount of - bis or her Scholarship only so long as he or she shall continue his or her education at any school or educational in. stitution approved of by the Board, at which the higher branches of education are tanght. The subjects of examination are those prescribed for Standard VI., but no Scholarships will bo awarded unless one-half of the possible number of marks in each sub ject are obtained. The names, ages, and addresses of all intending competitors must be forwarded to the Secretary not later than the 19th j instant. ' I ARTHUR DORSET, 413 Secretary, SOUTHLAND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS, INVERCARGILL, NEW ZEALAND. npHE Board of Governors of tho above JL schools invite applications for the following positions:— BOYS’ SCHOOL. First Assistant Master (special qualifications, Latin and French); salary, £250 to £3OO per annum. Second Assistant Master (qualifications, thorough English and General Work in Junior School); salary, £l5O to £2OO per annum. GIRLS’ SCHOOL. Mistress (qualifications, French, English, Arithmetic) ; salary, £l5O to £2OO per annum. Second Mistress (junior work); salary, £IOO to £125 per annum. Applications, addressed to the Secretary, Invercargill, will be received till MONDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1888, and successful candidates must reach Invercargill not later than January 31st, 1889. Further particulars can be obtained on application at tho office of the New Zealakd Times, Wellington ; or to, CHARLES ROUT, Secretary, 263 Southland High School’s Board.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8525, 3 November 1888, Page 5

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