Education. AUCKLAND WESTERN ACADEMY, HOBSON-STREET. ESTABLISHED 1865. REV. PETER MASON, 8.A., Edinburgh. Will Re-open on MONDAY, the 27th inst. BRANCHES:— English: Reading, Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Book-Keeping, &c. Mathematics: Geometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Trigonometry. Classics. Drawing. Fees, quarterly in advance : £1 ls, £1 lis 6d, £2 2s. The pupils wiil be subjected to a strict quarterly examination, and every means used to secure satisfactory progress. Unsectarian religious instruction is given, and the morals of the pupils are carefuUy watched over. Mason's Geography of New Zealand. Second thousand in the press. Upton's, Queen street. Mrs Mason's Pupils will Ec-assemble, Pitt street, Newton, on the 27th inst. MODERN LANGUAGES. INSTRUCTION given in French or German, by a Foreigner.—lnformation may be obtained from F. MaoEae, Esq. Head Master, Auckland College and Grammar School, or at the office of this paper. MISS NORMAN, Teacher of Music (pupil of Mr Hoffmann for the last five years), Waterloo Quadrant, five doors from Princes-street. The North Shore attended. riOLLEGE EVENING- CLASSES The Evening Classes under the control of the Board of Education being now in abeyance, it is proposed to form EVENING CLASSES 'for instruction in the following branches of Education in the Auckland College (formerly Wesley College) :-- The English Language and Composition, Mathematics (including Arithmetic), Classics, French, German, Chemistry, Drawing (Mechanical). Also, if required : Logic, Italian, Modern Greek, These Classes will be conducted by the following :— Rev. Eobert Kidd, LL.D., of Trinity College, Dublin ; Rev, William Taylok, Frrst Class Certificated Master, and Certificated Teacher of Chemistry, England ; Mr. S. D. Rikys ; Mr. B. M. 0, Tiieorell, member of the University of Upsala. Fee for admission : To one class, Thirty Shillings per quarterly term ; to two classes, Two Pounds ; to more than two classes, Three Pounds. All fees to be paid in advance. • Further information may be obtained on applicaion at the Auckland College, Upper Queen-street. WAIKATO RAILWAY. rriENDERS are requested for the JL Supply of about 3000 Fish Plate Bolts. Pattern will be seen and all other information obtained at this Office, where tenders will be received until noon on MONDAY, 17th March inst. JAMES STEWART, Eesident Engineer. Resident Engineer's Office, Auckland, 11th March, 1873. I [Established 1842.] § XT^ J A M _l ES O N,| » » • FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, &c. S Cemetery Enclosures on Hand or Made to Order. I The Trade Supplied with Furnishings. WELLESLEY STREET E A S,T. j Four Doors from Corner. % FURNITURE. T& H. COOKE, 148, QUEEN- • STREET (Corner of Victoria-street), offer for Sale :—A Large Stock of Drawing-room Suites (in Walnut), Dining-room Furniture (in Mahogany and other woods), Bedroom Furniture (in Mahogany, Mottled Kauri and Eimu), Library, Office, and Hall Furniture, Iron and Wood Bedsteads and Cots, English and American Cane-seated Chairs. Mattresses, Palliasses, Bolsters, and Pillows, Toilet Glasses and Toilet Ware, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Venetian and Roller Ulinds, Matting, Door Mats and other Furnishing Requisites, the whole of which are marked at very low prices. NOTICE. TO SHIPMASTERS ANd SEAMEN. BROWN'S LICENSED SEAMEN'S REGISTRY OFFICE, Queenstreet Wharf. N.B.—No charge for Eogistration of Seamen. FROST'S* RUBBER STAMPS. ORDERS will be received at the Evening Star office for Eubber Stamps of any sice or pattern. These Stamps may be used for Printing on Paper, Linen, Wood, Glass, or any even surface. They are much cheaper than any other description of Stamp. Specimens may be seen on application to REED & BRETT, Sole Agents. PAPERHANGING-S OIL, WHITE LEAD, ETC., Ex Agnes Muir, Harvest Home, and other late arrivals. 20,000 Bolls Paperhangings, in every variety 20 Bales Hessian, Scrim, and Calico 12 tons White lead, in wood and iron 2000 Gallons Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil 300 Gallons Turpentine 500 Gallons Varnishes for House and Coach Painters 1000 Boxes Sheet, Eough Polished Plate, [and Ornamental Glass Painters' Brushes (Kent's and other makers) Picture Frame and Tapestry Mouldings, and a full supply of all trade requisites. W. PHILLIPS & SON, 12, WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. TO BUTCHERS, SETTLERS, FARMERL, AND OTHERS. THE undersigned are Cash Pur- . chasers of HIDES, SHEEPSINS, WOOL, TALLOAV, &c, &c. at highest market rates, in any quantity^ Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate Cash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROS., TANNERS AND LEATHER MANUFACTURER Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 986, 17 March 1873, Page 1
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