✨ Land Sales and Education Notices
AMENDED ADVERTISEMENT.
The following Sections will be sold by auction at the Land Office, Invercargill, on Monday, the 7th December, 1874.
Extension of Sections 11, 12, and 13, Block XI., Jacob’s River Hundred, 6 acres, 2 roods, 17 poles.
Extension of Section 3, Block XV., Invercargill Hundred, 3 acres.
J. MACANDREW,
Superintendent of Otago.
Superintendent’s Office,
Dunedin, Nov. 10th, 1874.
NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR UNSURVEYED LAND,
under “Otago Waste Land Act 1872.”
It is hereby notified to the Applicants whose names appear in the subjoined Schedule, that they have been declared to be the purchasers of the Sections set opposite their names in the Schedule, and that the purchase money of these Sections must be paid to the Receiver of Land Revenue in Invercargill on or before Wednesday, the 9th day of November, 1874, otherwise the application will be deemed withdrawn, cancelled and void, and the deposit made at the time of lodging the application will be forfeited.
SCHEDULE.
Alex. Cameron, section 97, block 6, Tuturau district
Norman Prentice, „ 16 „ S, Waikaka „
„ „ 42 „ 7 ...
J. T. THOMSON,
Chief Commissioner.
Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 25th November, 1874.
NOTICE.
Of deposit of Rules and Registration of the Southland Acclimatisation Society.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Southland Acclimatisation Society did on the 14th day of September, 1874, register its rules by depositing a copy of the same signed by the Chairman of the Society and countersigned by three members thereof in the office of the Superintendent of Otago.
Dated at Dunedin this 24th day of November, 1874.
JOHN LOGAN,
Secretary to Superintendent.
EDUCATION MEETINGS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the annual Statutory Meeting of the Owners and Occupiers of Land and Householders in each Educational District, for the Election of a new School Committee, and for the other purposes specified by Ordinance, will be held upon Monday, the 11th day of January, 1875, at seven o’clock p.m., at the following-mentioned places respectively, viz.:
At Dunedin, in the Middle District School-house, between York-place and Dowling-street;
At Tokomairiro, in the Grammar School, Milton;
At Oamaru, in the Grammar School;
At Invercargill, in the Grammar School;
And in the respective School-houses or buildings used as School-houses, in the following-mentioned districts, viz.:—Port Chalmers, Portobello, North-East Harbour, Anderson’s Bay, North-East Valley, Wakari, Kaikorai, Mornington, Caversham, Green Island, East Taieri, Saddle Hill, North Taieri, Lake Waipori, Waihola, Balclutha, Warepa, Kaitiku, Blueskin, Waikouaiti, Hampden, Otepopo, Oamaru, Lawrence, Queenstown, Waihola Gorge, West Taieri, Maungatua, Clyde, Alexandra, Naseby (Mt. Ida), Palmerston, Waitahuna, Port Molyneux, Pleasant River, Arrowtown, Cromwell, East Clutha, Waitepeka, Inch Clutha, Kaitangata, Switzers, Tuapeka,
Waipori, Invercargill, Long Bush, Wallacetown, Campbelltown, Woodlands, Waianiwa, Flint’s Bush, Myross Bush, Winton, Gummie’s Bush, One Tree Point, Riverton, Waikiwi, Outram, Kensington, Forbury, Mossgiel, Wairuna, Clinton.
The householders, in the following mentioned localities respectively, in which schools have been established or authorised, are advised to meet in the school-house or buildings used as a school-house, of their respective districts on the aforesaid Monday, the 12th day of January, 1875, at 7 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of electing School Committees for the ensuing year, viz.:—Moa Flat, Hamilton, Sowburn, St. Bathans, Blue Spur, Wetherstones, Otakia, Popotunoa, Taieri Beach, Awanoko, Macraes, Hillend, Tapanui, Upper Harbour West, Lower Harbour, Whare Flat, Blacks, Te Houka, Waiwera, Merton, Waikaia, Minimba, Hyde, Wangaloa, Lower Shotover, Moeraki, Macetown, Glenore, South Akatore, South Bridge, Cardrona, Kakanui, Sawyers Bay, Highclifte, Tuapeka Mouth, Thompsons’s, (Drybread and Tinkers), Tuapeka Ferry, Greytown, Tuapeka Flat, Waitahuna, Sandymount, Mount Cargill, Nokomai, Papakaio, Pukeuri, Kuri Bush, Adam’s Flat, Shag Valley, Clarke’s Flat, Upper Kyeburn, Lower Kyeburn, Inch Valley, Purakanui, Evan’s Flat, Dunkeld (Beaumont), Walton, Manuka Creek, Forest Hill, Mabel Bush, Grove Bush, Gropers’s Bush, Limestone Plains, Orepuki, Oreti, Wild Bush, Welshman’s, Miller’s Flat, Owaka Flat, Clifton, Ahuriri Flat, Kingston, Kawarau Gorge, Bannockburn, Blackstone Hill, Maerewhenua, Eden-dale, Mataura Bridge, Brighton, Beaconsfield Coast, Oteramika, Tuapeka Flat, Fortrose, Stewart’s Island, Ida Valley, and Maheno.
By order of the Education Board,
JOHN HISLOP,
Secretary.
Dunedin, November 26th, 1874.
Extract from Section XIV. of the Education Ordinance 1864.
“On the second Monday in the month of January in each year, a public meeting of the owners and occupiers of land and householders in every educational district, being male persons above twenty-one years of age, shall be held at a time and place to be fixed by the Secretary of the Board, and notified by public advertisement at least one month previously, and in such other manner as the Board shall direct, and at such meeting a Chairman shall be chosen and the School Committee for the preceding year shall give a full report of their proceedings and thereupon the electors present shall proceed to elect, either by show of hands or by ballot, as shall be determined upon by the said meeting, a new School Committee for the ensuing year of not less than five, nor more than nine persons possessing the qualifications prescribed by clause 13, and may re-elect all, or any of the persons going out of office, to be members of such new Committee, and every Committee so to be appointed shall hold office until the appointment of their successors.”
THE Monthly Meeting of the Education Board
will be held in the Government Offices Dunedin, on Monday the 7th December at noon.
JOHN HISLOP,
Secretary.
WANTED,
for the Boys’ High School, Dunedin, a thoroughly Competent English Master. The salary will consist of £300 per annum, and one-twelfth of the School fees. The School is about to be reorganised; and it is expected the supplement from the fees will reach £100.
Applications, with testimonials, to be lodged before December 1st, 1874.
J. HISLOP,
Secretary.
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- John Logan, Secretary to Superintendent
🎓 Annual Statutory Education Meetings
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- John Hislop, Secretary
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- John Hislop, Secretary
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