THE Following is a List of those Mem bers of the Provincial Council who Voted in Favour of Doubling the School Fees, and Increasing Taxation for Education:— G. Buckley H. F. Gray W, H. Hay J, Jebson A. C. Knight H. Buchanan W. B. Tosswill R. Turnbull Dr Kayner W. M. Maskell R Westenra T, H. Potts J, T. Peacock W. H. Pilliett W. J. G. Bluett W. White Charles Harper F, Teschmaker H. J.Taucred, Speaker W. C. Walker G. B, Parker Sir Cracroft Wilson !! The Following is who Voted Against for Education:— J. L. Higgins J, Norris Tosswill W, Montgomery H. J. Fisher S. P. Andrews Wynn Williams i List of those Members the Increased Taxation J, Wilson Dr Turnbull M, Dixon J, Evans Brown T. I. Joynt E. Jollie 629 STILL OPENING UP, MORE NEW BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Fresh Stock of Livingston’s Last Journals, “ Life of Late Prince Consort. “ Chemistry,” by Miller; Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns, Dickons, Wilson’s “ Tales of the Borders,” “ Exeter Hall Lectures to Young Men,” all in complete sets. Commercial and general stationery, account books, in quality, variety, and prices, worthy the attention of all interested, and all new stock. R. BINSTEAD, Albion House, 625 Cashel street west, Christchurch. fjp O L E T . A new finished four-room HOUSE, range and register, and half acre land near railway station, Christchurch. Rent, 12s per week. Apply, THOMAS PURDIE, Builder, 628 Tuam street, Christchurch, IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. H. HOPKINS. It is requested that all CLAIMS in the above estate be RENDERED at the office of Messrs Lightband, Allan, and Co., on or before MONDAY, the 12th inst, otherwise they will not be recognised. 626 ROBERT ALLAN, JOHN CONNAL, Trustees, L.0.L., LYTTELTON. JULY 12th, ILL be Celebrated in the Evening in the LODGE ROOM, Lyttelton. 627 ,■ . v mg— — aa THE Friends of Mr John Mohr are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late daughter, Hannah Elizabeth, to leave his residence, Waltham, near Pound road, at Two o’clock To-morrow (Sunday). H. SCRIMSHAW, 619 Undertaker. THE Friends of Mr J. H, Brooks are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late wife, Eliza Catherine, will leave his residence, Montreal street north, at Half-past Two on Sunday, June 11th. R. W. WALTERS, 620 Undertaker. RABBITS. This evening, At DUNN’S, 628 Cashel street. GOOD Accommodation for Gentlemen Boarders. Mrs Mason, Madras House, Madras street, near the bridge. 621 LOST, between Tuam street and Cashel street, on July 10th, a BROOCH with Likeness in. Any one {[returning it to A. 8., Globe office, will be rewarded. 630
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 336, 10 July 1875, Page 2
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429Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 336, 10 July 1875, Page 2
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