Lost and Found. LOST, between Manukau Road, Parnell, and Conquest Place, Lady's Silver-mounted Riding Whip.—Fivo Shillings reward on return to Mrs William George, Parnell. LOST, yesterday, between the Albert Park and ParHamont-street, a Roll of Plans.—Finder will be rewarded on returning samo to Messrs Edward Mohonoy and Son, Queen Ht.rept. LUiST, a iJ'ox Terrier Pup (Slut); long IjiH: colour, black tan and white- H. Canhain, Symondsstreet. 1" 6ST, on Monday evoning, 26th inst, JLJ nonr Reclamation (lilondin's exhibition), »Silver Geneva Watch. Klndor rewarded.- R. Larritt, '• Herald "Office. LOST, between Hobson street and Queenl btreet. this morning, plain Gold Ring — Fmdor rewarded on leaving sams at Stab Oftlce. ' ONE POUND REWARD.—Strayed, from Huntor's Bush, on the 21st inst., a, well-bred brown Marc, full 15 hands, high withors, small head, 5 years, no brand. On bringing it to the owner, Mr Bygum, Otahuhu. tho reward will bo paid. REWARD. -Lost, -on Onohunga ab JL Raccoourse, on Saturday, a Watch — The above reward will bopaid on returning the same to Wattle's Kpgom Hotel. 4* "I RBVVARD.-Loßt, a Dark Bay ow -L Ilorao, throe white feet; no shoes; branded C V on near shoulder.—Address Mr Pilcher. New-street, Newarket _£• 1 REWARD.—Lost, a Black and Tan c& A Gordon Setter Dog; last soon on Quoonstreet Wharf; answers to the name of •* Tip." Anyono returning tho above to Mr Wrs. Whewel.at Laurio and Hornsby'a, Wyndhamstreet, will receive tho above reward. "f ilk'S RE WARD.—Strayed, from my padJL" F docks, on Saturday night last, one up standing Grey Mare, about 1U hands hißh.— Apply John Robinson. Valley Road. Mt. Eden. FOUND, straying in Stanley-street, a Chestnut Mnre, with small white spot on her forehead, short tail, and branded B on near shoulder.—Apply three doors from the rope walk, Stanloy-streot.—C. Broberg. FOUND, a Black and Tan Collio DogT Apply W, B. Leyland. N '/,. Timber Co. f n u t claimed within sevon days, will be sold to dofray oxpopbos, . IfiOUND, a bjack-and-whito Dingy.—Tho owner can ha.ye the samo by paying exponses and applying to Shoytlarid Saw Mill. IIOUND, straying In Stanley-street, a Phestflut Mara, with small white spot on her forehead.—Apply throe doors fr^m tho rope walk. Stanloy-strcet.—C. Broberg. IHOUND, a Grand Property, good enough : and cheap enough to satisfy the ladies ; arge allotment, 52 x 276; fine well-finished Villa Residence of 9 rooms: wash and cealhouses, pretty garden, nice fonco, good landscape view, volcanlo soil, every element of happiness. Cards to inapect from J. R. Randerson. Auctioneer. Educational. "DALPH HOOD, tho Popular Pianist, It at Choral Hall TO-MORROW NIGHT. ■ MADAME LIBRI'S Preparatory School, Windmill Vllla.Simonds-streot. Duties will be rohumed on Monday, February 2. Hours of attendance, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. NEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.Re\\ Pet«r Mason, 8.A.-School duties will be resumed on the 2nd of February. DrawIng by Mit-a Tye. Evening Tuition. MUSIC. -Misa J. M. Bogie desires . Elementary and Advanced Pupils fir on in Music. Uosldenco-O'Nelll-street, PQDHonby. Torms and references on opplicatlon. MOUNT EDEN SEMINARY, EDEN VALE ROAD.-The Misses Hewitson will Re opon thoir Sstablishment on MONDAY, Fobruary 2nd. Terms commence February 2. May 18, and September 9. GIRLS' HIGH SCIIO 0, L, DEVONPORT. - First Tern., February 2. Visiting Teachers :— French: Mons, YillevaL Drawing: Miss Tyo. Music: Piano, Mr Walter Stubbing. R.A.M.; Violin, Mr Hiscocks; Singing, Mr R KinitPooley. A class for Musical Gymnastics will bo opened by Miss Newcombo if a sufllcient number of young ladies join. The above Classes are open to girls who are not pupils Of tho School. Mlijsl Bates vjift be. Rlad to receivo the Names of any who. wlsU to join onoot1 more of the! Ciosßca.'' Vf-P'SR SVMQND3-STRBKT, MRS UJ,OYEft will reiumo tho duties of hor Board log antl Day School on February 2nd. in at, aopulcliru's School-room, which she has engaged till hor promises adjoining her former residence are ready. Sho kas also rented tbc house lately occupied by Mrs Anßley, near St. Sepulchre's Ohuroh. whero she will be ready to transact school bueinrss on and after Janrjiry 27th, from 10 till 12 a.ra. " llKHit ScnuiTr'a Classes will be resumed, and will include Harmony and" Thdrough' Boss QCIENTIpC pfi'ESS-CIiJTjrTNG; W3S i\ *Wa \,<W 4 to intimate that tho London AEua'Ai^ttbn Vios appointed her Solo Axont for .eachiiiK the above essential branch of education in Auckland and neighbourhood. Tho system is interesting, easily acquired, and of thorough practical use It Is recommended to tho attention of the ladles of Auckland, who. witliotitnny previous knowledge, will \>« enabled to cut and flt perfectly in a tow weeks' time. Forenoon and Afternoon Classes will bp'hold at W'ellcaley-strcet Hftst find hoilao |rom Park) on Mondays, Wedu.eß t ',aya; and Fridays. C>l(>bs Wneil in tho suburbs on application. Schuola attended. Tei ma, tnoludlng System, Tracing Wheel, and Inatraotlon till perfect—£2 2s. jy/£ 1s s val l, c RESUME DUTIES In her new Class-room, Pompallier Terrace, near Ponsonby Road, on, JJONPAY.. F?b;.u«,ry and. Advanced and EJomcwtury Clussoa aro eatabjit^ied (or BngUßh, French, Gorman, Drawing, Pointing, Mvisio, eto. Miss Ya;]o is at hanie every afternoon. Personal. AO. FIELD ia reqv.oatcd to call at • Holland aad Butler's by 9 o'clock on the morning of WEDNESI) \Y. 28th inst. nnflOM^a K. WILLIS.-^ your sisters JL are in the colouy, dud would like to hear from you.'-Address H. B. Willis, Gflrd.oll Gore. Otago. . fI^HE Person who found a Lady'a Silver \. dard Case is requested to call again at I). Lewisaon's, JewelloF, Queen street. THE Gentleman who redeemed the Lady's Diamond Keeper Ring, on Saturday E.veninir last, from Messrs Hart and Levy's, is ioqncstoil to rotum aatne at onon, oth^rwiss the matter will be placed in the ''""??" "f >h" "" rf: "IjTekSONAL.—Vou know, dear, 1 have JL often asked you for a Watch and Gold Sat! Well, then. Mary. I will try at J. R. Randeraon'a Sale, Mount Albert Township, Wednesday next. PERSONAL.— This Weok is tho Last Wcok of C. A. Porter's eminently suocesfnl January Sale. Many things havo been still further reduced, PERSON AL.-Splendid Repeater Watch and solid Gold Chain and Crocs to highest, and Ladies' God Geneva and rich Gold Set to second highest, buyers per foot. Mount Albert Township, main road seetionß, Wednesday, 28tb, Morcantilo Sale Rooms.—J. It. Randersnn. Tt/TATRIMOMIAL.— That newly-married, XtJL pair who are just wanting a remunerative business to step into can be culted on apphiog to tho undersigned, who has a largo Boarding-house and Rpstauraut lb tho centra of the city doinif.ll flnai oliiD3 trado, wltn I*dfeo bf 2i years tp iuwi IS i^cAib, '^befls, and saqslaotory rjeafonffforjulltrfgouj.' iCash needed, —J,. R.*Hajpflei4on. jjercantHe Chambers. INQUIRIES oVout'New Zealand and its. i'coplo will be fully satisfied for One Ming on reference to Brett's Auckland Handbook for I*B6. Send it to Home friends. Corporation Notices. piTY OF AUCKLAND. TENDERS FOR THE ERECTION OF PUBLIC . FREE LIBRARY. AND ART QAUiBRY. ' The City CounoH will reoeive Tenders until 3 'o'clock p m. oiWEDNKSDAY. February 18, for j the Kreolion of a Public Free Library and Art Qa'lery, in aocordancv with plans, specifications, and conditions to be viewed nt the City Council (Office, High-street, Auckland, during office hours. Tbe Council do not bind themsolvas to accept -■ anyttnder. • ■ ■ • ••• • "' '• _.. j Tenders to he endorsed for " Free Publlo / Library and'Arj Ga,uery.': •■ ! ' P, A.' PHILIPS, Town Clerk. Tovifn Clerfs o#6e, Jftnuary 8,1885. 511 A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD, ELECTION 07 TURKS MBMBKRS. Harbour Board Office. Auckland, 27th January, ISSS. Notice Is hereby giren that in terms of the provisions of " The Harbours Act, 1878," and the fl Regulatlotß for Electing Members of Haroour Boardn." a Meeting of the Electors ol the Auckland Harbour Board will ba held at the Offices ot the Auckland Harbour Board, Fortstreefc at ;noon oh MONDAY, 'he 9th day of February. ISBI, for the purpose of filootinß Three Members in place of Messrs McKenzic Lamb,and Niccol. : who retire by effluiion of timei. " '■ •■ i GRAVES AICKIN, Chairman. WANTED KN 6 W;"^, TIiAT : * i Mrs CORSTON, Millict^, I NEWINGTON HOUSE-, HOB£ON-STREET, : Has a large assortment of Ladies'and Children's Hats, fashionable Shoulder Capes, Costumes, Underclothing, etc., that will defy competition. Gentlemen's Collars, Ties, Haberdashery, eto. Also, the cheapest house in town for Dressmaking. Drees Materials in great variety. Call and inspect early. N.B.- Apprentices wanted,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 3
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