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Meetings. Q-T. PAUL'S CHURCH. EXTRAORDINARY PARISH MEETING for tlie ELECTION of Parish CHURCHWARDEN, vice H. C. Tewsiey, Esq., leaving town, will be held in St. Paul's Schoolroom THIS DAY (MONDAY), 31st inst. HENTON M. DATEY, 2f>-fe Secretary. DUNEDIN ATHENiEUM AND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. ar-F£2~£ NNUAL GENERAL MEETING of'the SUBSCRIBERS will be held in the Lower Hall of the Athenamm on MONDAY, the 31st inst., at 8 o clock p.m. Copies of the Report and Balance Sheet may be obtained in the Library. . W. B. HARLOW, .... _ Honorary Secretary. 2oth January 1887. 2_& STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The MONTHLY MEETING of the cbove S >clety for the purpose of receiving Subscription^ &j. will be held in the Offices of the Societj» Prince?" street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY next,' 2nd IFebrca.-y, between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. „,. T. BURTON, dl -*a Secretary. ■ Bankruptcy Noticei. IH BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE. THI OTAGO DAILY ZIMBB Is duly appointed GAZBTTB for'tll NOTICBB ttnd«r th« Drtitor* and Owd'tor. Ant.; IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTOY OF NEW ZBALAND, Holden at Dunedin. No. 305. Inthe matter of " The Bankruptcy] Act 1883" and Amendments thereof. «?_2i£S-_. S ? BREBY GIVEN th»t I. ANDREW M KINNON, of Tapanui, in the Provincial District of Otego, Hotelkeeper, have this day filed in the said Com^a PETITION to be ADJUDGED a BANKDated this*29th dayjof January|lßß7. ANDREW M'KINNON.' D. D. Macdonald, Solicitor, Temple Chambers, Princes street, Dunedin. I HEREBY APPOINT WEDNESDAY NEXT at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for the FIRST MEETING of CREDITORS in the above Estate, at my Office, Vogel street, Dunedin. JAMES ASHCROFT, *-"lJa Official Assignee. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OE BANKRUPTCY. Holden at Dunedin. In„the matter of "The Bankruptcy Act 1883" and the Amendments thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EDWARD RYFFEL and CHARLES BROWN, of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, in the Colony of New Zealand, Mariners,have.this day filed inthe said Court at Dune-din a PETITION to be ADJUDGED BANKRUPTS* AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the FIRST MEETING of CREDITORS of the abovenamed Bankrupts will be held at my Office, Vogel street, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, the lßt day of February 1887, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 28th*;day of January 1887. _.. " JAMES ASHCROFT, j '*'IJa Official Assignee. Educational. RENCH FARM, BARRY'S BAY, AKAROA. PREPARATORY SCHOOL For Boys of from 9 to 14 Years of Age. BOYS RETURN on FEBRUARY 3. Slja T. S. BAKER, 8.A., Oxford. Jg D U C ATI O N A L. The Rev. THOMAS TONKINSON intends to Resume Scholastic Duties at Hillside on MONDAY. February 7. 1887. A few vacancies. 29ja R WILKINSON'S SCHOOL Will . BEOPEN on MONDAY, The 7th of February. Address: Willow Bank, Lees street, Dunedin. 26ja OOD'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. MORAY PLACE. Opposite City Hotel (late Octagon). Established 1879. Morning Classes for Youths preparing for Civil Service and other Examinations; Special Tuition. Shorthand Classes for Boys, Youths, and Advanced Students. Evening Classes for Youths and Young Men. Private Tuitions—both sexes. Penmanship. Bookkeeping. Arithmetic, English Grammar and Composition, and the essential subjects of a sound English education. Shop Ticket Writing. 15ja ATAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MORAY PLACE. Mr ARTHUR J. BARTH Has RESUMED TEACHING PIANOFORTE, SINGING, and HARMONY. 31ja "Hflr R JOSEPH MOSS -_.▼__ TEACHER of the * PIANO acd SINGING. THE LAURELS, Albany street (near George street). 27ja ISS ALTHEA BRUSTER, Teacher of the Organ, Piano, and Singing.—2 Lower London street (near. Knox Church). 26ja F LEECH'S VIOLIN SCHOOL, Stuart • street.—Teaching Resumed; Pupils at usual hours. ■ 18ja JVT R G E O R G E R. W E S T, -.▼JL PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin, Ac., and Vocal Training in all Branches, RESUMES FEBRUARY 7. Single LessoHß or in Classes. GIRTON COLLEGE DUNBDIN. ■ 18ja MISS JENNIE WEST (Royal College of Music, London), SOLO PIANISTE TEACHER, Resumes FEBRUARY 7. GIRTON COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. 18ja ■niBION COLLEGE. MISS FREEMAN, 8.A., Resumes Tuition SECOND WEEK in FEBBUABY. Morning School, Ladies Afternoon Class, Teachers Classes. Circulars obtainable at Girton College. . 18ja TRANCING AND CALISTHENICS. XJ Miss MOORE will hold a CLASS for BOYS and GIRLS in ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM every Monday and Thursday during the months of February and March, commencing February 3. Testimonials from the Right Honourable W. B. Dalley (Sydney), his Honor Mr Justice Windeyer (Sydney), the Principal of All Saints' College (Bathurst), the President of St. Stanislaus* College (Bathurst). Terms on application at CLIFTON HOUSE, where a CLASS for ADULTS will also be held on Wednesday and Saturday Evenings at 8, commencing FEBRUARY 2. Piano kindly lent by the Dresden Company. 26ja ANOING, DEPORTMENT, MUSICAL CALISTHENICS. Mr CHARLES HALL, Great King street nortn (late 111 Mare street, Hackney, London), Is now forming Classes for the above, and will introduce several New Dances which have never been danced in the colonies. Advanced Classes, Fridays; Biementary, Wednesdays, S p.m. These Classes are quite private: only Pupils admitted. Twelve Leasons, £1 Is. Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 4 to 5.80. Dramatic Class, Tuesday Evenings, 8 o'clock. Members wanted. Schools and Families attended. Private Lessons at any hour, ss. Charles Hall's new ** Ballroom Guide," twelve stamps. Bjy' ■——^^————-—-_-_______^« - Public NoticesUNEDIN CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS CO. (LIMITED). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. WARRANTS for DIVIDEND declared at Annual Meeting for the year ending November 30th, 1886, are now obtainable on application at the Company's Offices, Stafford street, Dunedin. 31ja J. -jyiLLlAygr^--^ REMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND'CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY (LIMITED.) NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company wiU be ' CLOSED from the 29th day of JANUARY. 1887 to the 28th day of FEBRUARY 1887, inclusive. THOMAS W. KEMPTHORNE, 31 ja • Managing Director. THE FUND FOR THE SUFFERERS BY THE LATE FIRE. LISTS are now in the hands of COLLECTORS. aud have also been left at the Banks, Insurance and' other Companies in town. Persons desirous of contributing direct can forward to the undersigned at the offices of the Dunedin Iron and Wbodware Company, Bond street. J. C. THOMSON, 29ja . Hon. Treasurer. SPECIAL SPORTING ATTRACTIONS.— In addition to the favoarite Contributor* "Beacon," "Warrior,"and "Olympus," the Otago Witness'has chatty Letters from Chrfßtchuroh oa Sporting and Coursing Matters, a Weekly Sporting Sketch selected from Home journals, Football and Cricket Notes, Dramatic Notes by " Pasquln" and ' Scalfax," and Notes on all Seasonable Sports.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7784, 31 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7784, 31 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7784, 31 January 1887, Page 1

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