_____ ffe? Sale; ' POR SALE- /«$> A*-*, WHITE CLOVER X4> / / V> / RED CLOVER / V/ ALSYKE A/ Al9o -. COWGRASB /<§?/ Sutton's TIMOTHY Ayy Vegetable & RYEGRASS / A FwWER Seeds rnriro ASb /SEED OATS *-u*-/__.B- /^r/ (various kinds) FOOT. /vV BONEDUST A* A PHOSPHATES /<§>/ GUANO, etc, etc., etc. AV/wm. GUNSON & Co., V* '/ 13, Customs St., Auckland. FOR SALE, 13 miles South of Auckland, compact Farm of 50 Acres, all fenced and ploughed (300 acres in grass, balance fallow), main road frontage; oloso to creamery and school. There is a new houso on tho property of 5 rooms, with iron roof. 1322 LOUCH, SON & COMPANY, Government Life Insurance Buildings, '_ 91, Queen-street. FOR SALE, large, seleot Private Board-ing-house ; good position, lately papered and painted throughout; owner retiring from business; will sell on terms; furniture at valuation. This is a good opportunity to acquire a paying concern of years standing. 411 LOUCH, SON & COMPANY, Estate and Financial Agents, 91. Queen-street. "OOR SALE, 470 acres of valuahle unJL; dulating Bush, partly fenced, capable of growing crops of any description. It is estimated by conmetent authority to contain 4,000 tons of flrst-class Tl-tree Firewood, about 12,000 Puriri Sleepers. 8,000 feet of Totara, and 260,000 feet of Kauri and other timbers, suitable for firewood, etc., all of which is of easy access to sheltered harbours. The properly is situated within a few hours' steam of Auckland. 1313 Apply to LOUCH, SON & COMPANY, Government Lifo Insurance Buildings, 91, Quoen-streot. AKAPUNA.-A S'plondid Opportunity of Acquiring a FRUIT FARM at a Low Figure and on Easy Terms, is now open.—6o acres of rich Land, improved, fenced, and in grnss, with picturesqne clumps of native bush, stream of fresh water, orchard of 20 acres, planted with choice fruit trees, nearly all in bearing, and is ono of tho bost in the district: House of 7 rooms, etc. To be suid as a whole or ball' to suit purchaser. Further particulars rrotn LOUCH, SON & COMPANY, Government Life Insurance Buildings, 91, Queen-Btreet. OR SALE—BOMBAY—WeII-improvod Dairy Farm of 155 Acres, all fenced, half in grass, 1J miles from creamery and school: now 4-roomed House, iron roof, shod. This property is well-watered by creek, and is situated on main road, within easy distance of railway station. 1323 LOUCH, SON & COMPANY, House Land and Estate Agents, 91, Queen-street. OR SALE^PONSONBY-A most doslrable Family Residence, substantially built, consisting of 8 rooms, gas and wator laid on, wash-house, copper and boiler, stable, man's room; standing on nearly two acros of land: good orchard in full bearing. For cards to view, apply to 409 LOUCH. SON & COMPANY, Estate and Financial Agents, 91. Queen-st. FOR SALE, 1,800 acres richest Land in Auckland Province, undulating, volcanic and alluvial flats; 800 acres in grass, rest valuable bush, mixod; 3to 4 miles ot river frontage. Good Honse and out-buildicgß, orchard, etc.
AVONDALE—2I acres of rich semi-volcanic, ■with sea frontage; 6-roomed House, stablos, large vinery, orchard of 2i acres, in full bearing, woll watered, all fenced and in gross; or will bo subdivided into lots of from 3 to 15 acres, to suit purchasers. 171 FOR SALE (PAPAKURA)-28 acres, aU in grass and Crop, good live foncos, 3 acres of orchard (large trees); 7-roomed House and Buildings. 1276 FOR SALE, Seaside Residence. 116 acres, all fenced; good House and outbuildings :11 miles from town 1279 ' For further particulars, apply to LOUCH, SON Sc COMPANY, Government Life Insurance Buildings, 91, Queen-street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE-A very compact Farm of 188 acres, fenced on three sides by largo stream. The land is all of good quality, and subdivided into paddocks. A lar^o orchard and good Houso and Buildings. Only 5 minutes' walk from Railway Station. Price vory low—Apply to JOHN SOPPEI'S, Houso aud Land Agent, 8, Queen street. Educational AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. / [Founded 1869.] HEAD MASTER: J. W. TIBBS. M.A., Kcblo College, Oxford; sometime Tasmanian Scholar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: 0. ILBERT, M.A., sometime Scholar of C.C.C., Oxford. Chief Classical and English Master, A. T. HARRISON, M.A., Trinity College. Cambridge. E. R. WATKINS, French Master. J. G. TREVITHICK, Naval Architect, Drawing and Writing Master, Instructor in the Workshop. J. F. SLOMAN, B.A. (Sydney), late Head Master Girls' High School. G. LIPPIATT, M.A. (New Zealand), Science Master. REV. J. K. DAVIS, M.A. (New Zealand), sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. J. H. TURNER, M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand. j ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: I Mias E. G. Wallace Miss B. B__ADJ_B j Miss F. A. Haultain Miss A, C. Morrison. M.A. VISITING MASTER : H*. WATKINS, Drawing Master (Girls' Side), INSTRUCTOR IN GYMNASTICS, &C: _ W. M, CARROLLO. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SIDES.-The two sides of Ihe School aro quite separate, while each is under the immediate supervision of the Head Master. The Chief Masters in each department undertake the work of the highest forms on both sides of the Schooi. The Girls' School is on tho South side of the building, and they enjoy tho use ot the two lawn tennis courts. FEES.—These are : For Pupil in tho Lower School, if under the age of thirteen years, £2 16s per term; for all others, £3 10s per term, except that for two members of occ family, both chargeable with the higher fee, it is reduced to £3 3s each. All fees aro payablo in advance to tho Treasurer, who attends at the Bchool to collect them on the first Tuesday and the following Monday in oach term. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.-The ordinary course comprises the usual English subjectsMathematics (including Arithmetic). Writing, Drawing, Latin, French, German, and Natural Science, and Greek, will be introduced should a sufficient demand arise. Tho study of Latin is optional. Book-keeping and Mensuration arc amongst tbo alternative subjects for boys. Pupils who have commenced with the ordinary course may, at the beginning of any term, substitute tho alternative subjects for Latin. Drill and Gymnastic Exerciees are compulsory for all not specially exempted. Clnss-singing is taught to thoso of the girls whose parents desire it. Arrangements can bo made for lessons in Music outside the school hours. WORKSHOP.—lnstruction and practice is given in Carpentering, Joining, and Turning, by Mr Trevithick in the School Workshop. Tho classes meet in the luncheon hour, and aftor afternoon school. Subscription, 7s 6d for each term, not including cost of timber used. BOARDERS.-The Head Master is prepared to make such arrangements as will enable boys from the country to board cither at his own housfi, or with ono of the Assistant Masters. THIRD TERM, 1893. The School will REOPEN on TUESDAY, September 26, at a quarter past nine. Tho Head Master will attend to receive names of applicants for admission on FRIDAY, September 22. from throe to a quarter prist four p.m., and on MONDAY, September 25, from a quarter past nine to half-past, ten a.m. The Entrance Examination, for the purpose of classifying new pupils, will be hold on MONDAY, September 25, commencing at ten a.m. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 220, 16 September 1893, Page 3
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