Ty HALEBOAT RACE. AUCKLAND REGATTA. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 29, 1885. At the solicitation o£ a number of his support ors, A. WKLLESLKY has opened a Conimitation on tho above event. 600 Subscribers at Cm each, to be divided as follows.: ]i*ivst Boat .. £jO 0 0 Fourth Boat .. £15 0 0 SoßOiid Boat .. 3DOn Fifth Bout .. 10 0 0 Third Boat .. 20 0 0 Others Uiyided 25 0 0 £150 0 0 Apply, by Inter only, to A. WELLESLEY, enru of CIIAS. V. ANDREWS, Tobacconist, wollcsloy-fitreot. WILL CIiOSE JANUARY 27th, INSTANT. Kailwnys. ■VfEW ZEALAND UAILWAYSJ AUCKLAND ?ECTION. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 29. 1885. Saturday Return Tickets will be issued on this date, any station to any station, available for day of issue only. TE AWAMUTU RACES. Special Trains leave Auckland at 7 a.m. for To Awamutu, picking uo passengers at all stations Auckland to Mercer. Farea.—Auckland, Newmaikot, and Remuera to To Awamutu and back: Ist class, 15s; second clusa, 10s; availablcfor day of issue only. Special Train leaves Mercer at 8.40 a.m, for Te Awamutu, picking up passengers at all stations Mercer to Te Awamutu. These Trains return to Mercer and Auckland immediately after the races. HELENSVILLE RACES. Special Train leaves Auckland at 9.55 a m. for Helensville Racecourse, picking up passengerß at all stations, and returning from Helensville at 7.30 p.m. for Auckland. Saturday Return Fares. C. HUDSON, District Traffic Manager. Educational. IRLtr HIGH SCHOOL, UPPER QUEBNSTREET. The Firat Term will begin on MONDAY, 2nd February, and end on FRIDAY, 24th April. Fees are as follow : Upper Forms (IVa, V, and VI). £310s per term ; Lower Forms, £210s. All Fees must b» paid in advance. The Headmaster will be in attendance on TUKSDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 27th and 2Sth instant, from 12 noon to 3 p m., to receive applications for tho admission of new pupils. The Entrance Examination for new pupils will bo hold at thn Training College, Wellesleystreet, on FRIDAY, 30th instant, at 10 a.m. The names of all pupils who dgßire to bo taught tho Piano at the School will bo received by the Head-master not later than FRIDAY, 30th ln3t<mt- VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. ■yr I o LIN AND VIOLA. A NEW VIOLIN CLASS for semi-advanced Players, on FRDDAY EVENINGS, from seven to eight, commencing January 30th. A VIOLA CLASS on WEDNESDAY EVENING 3, from Bovcn to eight, commencing February 4th. Terms: 309 a Quarter in advance. All applioations to be Bent in before tho Ist of Kobruary. MR MARTIN SWALLOW, Professor of Music, 100, Grey-street. SINGING CLASSES now forming; voice cultivation and sicht - reading. Each clemonUiry vocal class limited to four students. Separate Classes for Soprano, Alto. Tenor, and Hass Voices. Fee, Ono Gulnwi.—Apply on or hororo Saturday next, to W. H. Webbo, Professor of^lusj^lH^Queeaf^eet^j . ATEVV MUSIC CLASSES now forming, J3 will commence first week in February. Binßing (sight reading and voice cultivation). Rudiments of Music, Harmony. Theory of Music for advanced students, and a special Class for Young Teachers. Fee, One Guinea.— For further particulars apply on or before tho 2nd Fubruary. Mr W. H. Wobbo, Music Studio (over Mcars's) 19S L Quc£n-strect. '_ MB. W. H. WEBBE, Music Studio, 193, Queen-streot. Teacher of Pianoforte. Organ, Singing, Sight-reading, and Voice Cultivation, Harmony, etc. Vacancies for a few private pupils^ O" IL~TND~"WATER-COLOUR PAINTING. Mr BALL has recommenced giving Lessons in tho above Arts. Terms of Mr Leech, or of Mr Ball, Mount Roskill Road. M"~' RS CLAYTON'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, St. George's Bay Road, Pabxkll. First Term: February 2, 1885. MRS. WOOLLEY, Teacher of Music, will resume Lessons on MONDAY, 2nd Fobruary, 1885. Karangahapo Road (turn by Prime, ironmonger). Tl/TR P. ■" B. WOODHA M, JLtI. TKAcnER op ims PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address care of Mr A. Eady, Auckland Musio Warehouse, Qneon-street. MR MARTIN SWALLOW, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 100, Gust-street. Terms: The Quarter of 12 Lessons paid in advance. Jhouraweek 3 Guineas jhouraweek ...A Guineas lhouraweek 5 Guineas Single T^ssona Or.c Guinea Each, "ITIDUCATIONAL HOME for Young I'J Children,Rufsell-street,Parnoll. Boarding and Day School, conducted by the Misses Rogers. Duties resumed February' 2nd. References to parents of pupils. MISS J. O'HANLON, Artiste in every kind of Artistio Work. Terms for Pupils, including Materials: Wax Flowers (per lesson), 2s 6d; Fruit do . 2s 6d; Imperial Marble Work d0.,256d; Leather Work do.. 2s 6d; Metelican Lustre Painting do., 2s 6d. Not including Materials: Lace Honiton and Roman), Silk Embroidery (plain and ratsedt, Crewel Work, Papor Flowers, Braiding, Beading, Raised Wool Work. Seed Work, Shell Work, Applique &c, each lsfid per lesson. MissO'Hanlon is prepared to execute any orders promptly and satis&ctorily.-AddreES COOMBES'S ARCADK, Queen-streot. For Sale TDI O R S A L E. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, 2 milee from Auckland, containing 10 rooms, in a most healthy and picturesque situation, near Railway Btat,ion, and within ,wo minutes of main road. Omnibuses passing frequently. To bo sold with 3 or 9 acres of well laid out grounds, subdivided into paddocks, garden, and orohard. There are over 400 of the choicest fruit trees in the province now heavily laden. The property has over 1,000 feot of road frontage, and, bought in one lot, can at any time be cut up and readily sold at a handsome profit. There are stables, coaoh-house, and concrete cistern of great capacity, and everything in first-class order. This property has never before been offered for Balo. Cardstoview. . W. L. MITCHELL, EBtate Agent. Coombes's Arcade, Queen-street OCJSINB AND ATJtIN have on Sale several Second-hand Buggies, Phaetons, and Dog Carts, light, and suitalAe for summer use. FOR SALE, real good spring-cart Ilorso. guaranteod staunch and quiet.— Apply to A. and R. Eaton, Commcrce-^iect. OR SALE; 2 5-roomed Cottages in Edwin-street, Newton, with brick wall, picket fenco in front; also, a now 5-roomod Cottage in Norfolk-street, Ponsonby. Owner leaving district.^i'or address, Star Office ÜBURBAN ALLOTMENTS. — For Private Sale, Eight Allotments fronting tho Richmond Avenue; price reqaired, iOs the foot.—Alfred Buckland. nniNSMITH'S and Plumber's Business i for Salo, Bituate in a prosperous township; capital opening for an industrious man with a HHlo money.-Apply to E. Porter & Co., Ironmongers, Auckland. rv B^ V^ C) i* PORT. FOR SALE—A Bplendid Six-roomed House within 3 minutes' walk of Devonpcrt Wharf! also, several small Cottages. — Apply R. & R. Duder. ■ ■ ~ FOR SALE, New Carriages, First-class Ladies' Phroton, Doe Cart, medium-size Delivery Cart, and Strong Station Waggon.—W andK. Basten, Coachbuilders, Wakefleld-Btreej T=\ Ii YON P OR T. FOR SALE—Choice Allotments situated; on the Vauxhall Road, with magnificent view; good frontage, and- within easy distance of steamer. Price .very low; terms easy. — For full particulars apply to Ulewall Bros., House and Land Agents, Post-office Store, Devonport T> ESIDENCE, P ARNELL FOR SALE, the comfortable Residence, the property of J. M. Dargaville, Esq., well situated at corner of York-street, Bradford-street, and Falisbury-Btrcot. There are 13 Rooms, consisting of very laree Drawing-room, Dining-room, Nursery, test Bedroom, etc., with all conveniences ; uplendid view over theharbour. The Grounds contain about One Acre, tastefully laid out with flowers and shrubs. Good Tennis Ground, in capital order. APPS&MUBI, COCHRAHE AND SON. A.n.o,tlQneen, -•■ ■ ".s ■- ;■ . t
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 1
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