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\ ■ Lost and Found. ; LOST — On Sunday Afternoon last, .:■■"■■■■■.■■'■■ = between Timaru and. Winchester, a BLACK JACKET. Finder rewarded on returning same to Hbbald Office; Notices. . '■:■ NOTICE. • ■ •■■ ■ i . ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING m pursuit of game or otherwise;, on, Elloughton Grange, Sections Nos. 1 and 2, and paddock adjoining, known as Nelson Brothers,' will be Prosecuted. 1 WM. GRANT. PUBLIC NOTICE. ' THE EDUCATION BOARD, OF THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH CANTERBURY. . ELECTION OF SCHOOL COMMITTEES. THE Board m pursuance of the power m that behalf conferred by il The Education Act, 1877," (Sec. 66) and "The School Committees Act, 1891," hereby directs that a Public Meeting of the Householders m every School District throughout the Education District of South Canterbury, be held on MONDAY, 26th April, at seven o'clockin the evening, for the Election of a School Committee for such district f,6r the year ending with the Fourth Monday m April next year. The number of members to be elected to form the Committee is as follows:—" Where the average attendance of any school or schools under the Committee of a District has not for the last preceding school year exceeded twenty-five children, Five .Members; where the average has exceeded twentyfive and has not exceeded two hundred, Seven Members ; and where the average has exceeded two hundred, Nine Members." The place of meeting shall be the Schoolhouse m each District. The Board further directs that the First Meeting of each School Committee be held m the place appointed for the election, and immediately after the Election upon the, same, evening. The Board further . calls upon the Householdersjin each of the Districts, to send m to the Chairman of the School Committee, or to the Commissioner of the District if there is no Committee, m writing, on or before MONDAY, the 19th day of April, the names of persons being Resident Householders nominated by them for such Election to serve upon the Committee. Such nominations must be signed by the proposer and by the candidate, and must be m the form set forth m the schedule to the Act, or to the effect thereof. ' J. H. BAMFIELD, Secretary. Education Office, Timavu, 27th March, 1897. Business Notices WANTED KNOWN— Tailoring Extraordinary. We have opened our first delivery of Goods for the Coming Season, comprising Stylish Tweeds, Serges, and Melton Coatings. Gents' All Wool Tweed Suit made to measure for 65s ; Gents' Indigo Blue Serge Suit made to measure, 75s ; Cents' Tweed Trousers made to measure, 18s 6d ; Gents' Melton Covert Coats made to measure, 65s ; Gents' Melton Chesterfield Overcoata, 65a. All Garments madp m the Latest Style. Well Trimmed; Well Made. Fit and Finish Guaranteed. 6 Per Cent: for Cash, at WADDELL- & CRERAR'S, Glasgow Clothing House, 91, Stafford Street. WANTED KNOWN — Our Readymade Department is replete m Seasonable Goods just landed. Gents' Ready Made Tweed Suits from 255; Gents' Ready Made Tweed Trousers from 7s 6d ; Gents' Ready Made Mole and Bcaverskin Trousers from. 7s 6d ; Gents' Ready Made Overcoats, deep cape, from 28s 6d ; Gents' Odourless Macintosh Waterproof Coat for 36a 6d. Waterproof Coats made to measure, at the same Price as ready made ones. Call Early. 5 Per Cent, for Cash, at WADDELL & CRERAR'S, 91, Stafford Street. WANTED KNOWN— Our Stock of Gents' Hosiery, Scarfs, Braces, Cotton Down Singlets, Gloves, &c, has been replenished for the Coming Season. Gents' Working Shirts, with coll&rs, from 3s 6d; Gents' Wool Ribbed Drawers and Singletsjrom 5s 6d ; Gents' Hard Felt Hats, the newest shapes, from 5s 6d ; Gents' Soft Felt Hats, m colours, from 2s ; Gents' Tweed Caps, from Is 3d. Scarfs, Braces, Collars, Gloves, &c, at Prices equally low. 5 Per Cent, for Cash, at WADDELL & CRERAR'S, 91 Stafford Street. . WESTPORT COALB^pOKDALE COAL IS ADMITTED BY THE BRITISH NAVY to be the BEST STEAivI COAL IN THE WORLD. Also,— UNEQUALLED, FOR HOUSEHOLD. STEAMERS ARRIVING WEEKLY. CAN BE HAD FROM ANY COAL MERCHANT. IN TRUCK, EX SHiP, OR SMALLER QUANTITIES FROM ANY COAL YARD. THE WESTPORT COAL COY., Ltd. JOHN L. GILLIES, Jun., , Agent. A LTON HODSE, TJMARU. Proprietress : Miss Lissaman. PIKST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE close to Bathing Shore. Tennis Court. : Smoke Room. Hot and Cold Baths. GOOD~TABLE.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 1

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691

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LX, Issue 2356, 30 March 1897, Page 1

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