Education. AUCKLAND WEST EH N :\ CADEM V, HOBSON-STfi EET. ]■: STA BLI SH E D 18fl » . REV. PETER MASON, 8.A.. EiiiNmmriH, Will Re-open on MONDAY, the 27th inst. BRANC H E S :— English : Reading, Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Book-Keeping, &c. Mathematics: Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Trigonometry (lasses, Drawing. Fees, quarterly in advance : -61 Is, £1 lls (id, ,e2 2?. The pupils will be subjected to a strict quarterly examination, and every means used to secure satisfactory progress. TJnsectarian religious instruction is given, and the morals of the pupils are carefully watched over. Mason's Geouraj-hy or New Zealand. Second thousand in the press. Upton's, Queen .streot. Mrs Mason's Pupils will Ro-assemble, Pitt street, Newton, on tho 27th inst. NOBMAL SCHO OL, H 1G 11 -STREET, The above School will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, 13th January, under the charge of Mr and Mrs Macintosh, where Pupils will be carefully taught History, Geography, Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, <ftc, with a strict moral training, 15s per quarter : Latin, French, and Mathematics (including English), 30s per quarter. Undenominational. MODERN LANGUAGES. INSTRUCTION" given in French or German, by a Foreigner.—lnformation may De obtained from F. Macßae, Esq. Head Master, Auckland College and Grammar School, or at the office of this paper. THE AUCKLAND COLLEG-E, UPPER QUEEN STREET, Will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, January 13, 1573. Reduced scale of charges, payable in advanceBoarders from £10 10s per quarter,'according to nge ; High School, Ll 10s (Id per quarter, or 10s (id per month ; Young Ladies' School, £1 is per quarter, or ,"s per month ; .Junior School, "J2s per quarter, or Is per week. French, German, and Music are extras. TiiATNiNfi School hob Teachers - The Principal I will be glad to receive into the College persons I desirous of being trained as Teachers, and of obtaining Certificates under the Education Act, 1572. Wsr. TAYLOR, Principal. Auckland College, December 27, 1572. I THE Rev. \\ r. Taylor having leased the Wesley College property, I have great j pleasure, as Chairman of the Trustees, in stating my ' belief that the Education to be given under Mr. I Tayi.oh's superintendence will be strictly undenomi- ■ national In its character, and would therefore rej commend the College to the body of Wesleyans in j this province. (Signed) ('. W. RIGG. , Auckland. December 27. 1572. WELLINGTON NORMAL S C II O O L S, W X 1,1, IXHTIIN ,s TKTO XT. Boys' School .. ~ Principal: Mr Harrison. Girls' School ~ .. Principal: Miss Longinore. The above Schools will be Re-opened 011 Monday, January l:i. LADIES' COLLEGIATE S C H O O L, \V !•: ILKS LE V ft TnE ET, I'l;IN< H'AI. : MUS RuSUBItOOK. ' The first term of 1573 will commence on THURS- : DAY, January 30. Terms, &c., on application to Mrs Rushbrook. *' he School, on and after 28th inst, MISS NORMAN, Teacher of Music (pupil °c r Hoffmann for the last j five years) Watwioo Quadrant, five doors from Princes-street. i'l»c North Shore attended. MADAME MOLLER, Teacher of Singing and Piano, Elerinitago, princes street. Miscellaneous, a v G- a R s. CARGOES OF ASSORTED SUGARS Daily expected from Mauritius and Batavia. OWEN & GRAHAM. Tjl X GLADIATEUR, NOW LANDING, Edmond's XXX, Dublin Stout, pig brand Blood, Wolfe & Co.'s XXX do Blood, Wolfe & Co.'s Pale Ale Guinness's Stout. OWEN & GSAHA M. KAURI TIMBER. SAWN -KAURI, Rough, Planed, Tongued, and Grooved, wholesale and retail al the Mills> Whanpipoua; and the Yards, Custom house-street, Auckland. Contractors' aud Builders Specifications cut to order at the shortest notice.Hugh Omit. Queen-street Wharf. PUBLIC NOTICE. J CATER (late Crombie's) ROYAI c WNE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY Queen street, Auckland, has much pleasure in inform .ing his friends, and the public generally that he ha purchased the Photographic Business so long came on-bv Mr Crombio ; and having secured the services « an Expeiiencad Operator^ foels warranted m statin that hey will receive every civility and attention, t well as first-class ami artistic ■portraits at his handi and. that no pains will be spared to give entire satisfai t on. J. C. begs to anndunro that lua an-angoments ft taking instantaneous ?£r!<^H* 9f.CJiUd.v9p ■ om^letif ■• i':r:- - -<'rr-'"'
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 883, 6 January 1873, Page 1
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