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AU CXL AN D COLLEGE ANI GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Third Quarter will begin on Tuesday ) 17th instant. FARQUHAR MACRAE, Headmaster. "\T7EST END COLLEGE FOI Vy ladies, SPRING VILLA. PONSONBY. Conducted by Mrs. Addey. School Duties will be resumed on TUESDAY 17th July. Young Gentlemen under 10 years of age in £ separate class-room. RS^ LEWIS'S SEMINARY. E.PSOM HOUSE, OXEIIUXGA. , Midwinter Vacation will terminate en MON DAY, 16th July. 1577. Q T A M F~o R D HOU SE, ■ k5 upper symonds-street. MRS. J. R. NICHOLSON'S Pupils will reassemble on July 16th. JrJ MRS LA MAX'S Select Dancine Class (by rcqufifst), Avill commence on Thursday, July 19. Tickets to be had at her rcsidcr.ee on application. T" HE MISSES BANKS will be happy to receive their Pupils on Monday. 16th July. Lessons in Music. Singing, Drawing, and French if required.—Cholniley House, Vincentstrect. PE O*S PE C T HOU SE, HOBSON-STREET. ESTABLIBHMKXT KOK YOUXG LADIES. Lady Principal i;l -.... Mrs. J_4Y_: AVright. ; "Witts' will be resumed on TUESDAY, 10th July.' ■ ■ .. i.. ■■ : : - > ■■ O^NE HUNG A YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL will re-open on MONDAY next. Oth July. Preparatory School for Young Bovp. MRS. MORRISON. 4 UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAM- _____ MAR SCHOOL. (Affiliated to the UyrvEßSirv of Ni_\%' Zkaland). The Quarter Days for the current year are Gth February, _7th April, 17th July, and sth October. FARQUHAR MACRAE, TTf'»i.fl T.Tr<«l p.r. ITY WEST No. 2 PUBLIC SCHOOL, ■WELLINGTON-STREET. The EVENING CLASSES will be Re-opened on MONDAY, 30th April, at 7.3(). English, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, &c, Mr. Hakkisox. French (Commercial and Conversational), Mon's. F. Peltzkk. I Monaicur Poltr/cr is highly successful as*- a- | Teacher of French. Those interested in tho l study of this language are invited to call and I obftorve his metlmd of instruction. HUJLtGH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL. (Affiliated to tiik Nf.w Zealand Usivkksitv). QUARTER DAYS:-January 27, April 12, July 3, September 27. The next term begin.-- on MONDAY, July 2. * JAS. ADAMS, P..A., Head Master. A UCKLAND MODEL TRAINING _r\. school. Next Quarter will Commence on MONDAY, July 9th. A School of Art has boon formed, under tho direction of Mr. Kexnetii Watkiks; and a i Special Drawing Cl»ss, for Teachers and AdI vancci Students, Will be held on SATURDAY MORNINGS, commencing July li. JOSIAII MARTIN, Head Mar!or.__ IT IRA ND A C O~~V L. _.VJ_ MR. J. PEACH, of Remnora, having been appointed Sole Aokxt for the Sale of Mr. Foot's Miranda Coal at Newmarket Railway Station, is now prepared to supply the above Coal at the following prices :— Orders for o tons and upwards, 23=. per ton ~ 1 tan ~ 20s. „ ~ cwts. ~ 30s. ~ Delivered at these Prices within one mile of the Railway Station. Orders left for Mr. Peach, Newmarket Railway Station, or Post-office, will be punctually attended to. /~1 R E V R IYER CO A L. FOR SALE. IV LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS. Superior to any other Coal for Engineer and Smith work. P. C L A R X, Shipping Agknt, Onehunga. i^i O A L. Now Discharging, ex Barque ' Non|PARIEL : ' (.00 TONS BEST "JVpWCASTLE pOAL. To be Sold either at Ship's side or Delivered. W. & G. WINSTONE, Custom-house-street. FOOTE'S "I* /TIRANDA Price at the Yard : Per ton. For Household Use .. .'. 22s For Steaming Purposes (in quantities of not less than 5 tons) ISs The. prices of tho Miranda Coals from Mercer, 165., at Drury; at Papakura, 165.; at Papatoitoi, 15s. The Monster Seam—Fifty-five Feet Thick. The following TESTIMONIALS inspecting this Valuable Mineral for both STEAM and HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES, form the best evidence of their excellence. The Coals are now in great demand, and are giving general satis faction, as the Testimonials will show:— Remuera, April 28, 1877.—Mi". Foote : Dear Sir, I have given the Miranda Coal you sent me what I consider a fair trial, and have jound it excellent for household purposes. If you .can continue to send the same quality, I shall u^;s it constantly.—Yours,truly, T. Short. Auckland, N.Z., April the SOth, 1877.—Mr. Foote : Dear Sir,—l am much pleased with the sample of coal sent from your mine; and I prefer it to any of the New Zealand coals, and quite equal to the Newcastle coals. Fivst, it docs not corrode on the bars; second, it burns to very line ash ; third, leas attention; and fourth, I believe the fire-bars will last three times ss long. —I have the honor to be. yours truly, Hexry WILSO-f, Engine Driver for Mr. James Butcher Auckland. May 7th. 1577. —Mr. Foote: Dear Sir,—l have given the- Miranda Coal you sent mo what I consider a fair trial, and have found it very good, and hope to be supplied with the same in every future requirement.— Tours truly, G. Rhodes. Auckland, May IS77.—This is to certify that find Mr. Foote's Miranda Coals are very good or steaming purposes.—C. HAWKESWOOD. Governor Browne Hotel, April 30, IS77.—Mr. James Foote: Dear Sir,—ln reply to your inquiry, We beg to inform yem we are now using your Miranda Coal; it is good, and gives us satisfaction.—We are, Lear Sir, yours truly. DUNXIXGIIAM _ __„• G. JAMES FOOTF. GIL FILL AN S YAR D3, Breakwater Road. TT^XGLISH, AIJPERICAX _ GERMAN J__ styles in Gentlemen's Linen Collar;;, at Cargo and McKaig's JQueen-street, Auckland. ~\ S P A^ il AcT U B, _-__ AT CLOS._ 8E.03. I

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 13 July 1877, Page 1

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