Educational. ST. AND R E W'S COLLEGE LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS. I Pupils prepared,'for Business pursuits; Pupi I Teachers, Civil Service,' 'Matriculation, Tea chcrs' Certificates, etc. Quarter begins MONDAY, February 5. The Principals—Mr T>. Harlh Giles and Mi C. F. Baxtkr, .VI. A., will attend at the Colleg< j on MONDAY, fath February, from 7 to 9 p.m. |lo enrol new-Pupils. . • ~ _..., . r ~,. ! Of Three (3) Cnndidates prepared- for the last I Junior District Scholarship Examiuation,:Twt , (2) obtained Scholarships, and tho Third c j Certificate of Proficiency. ■ Saturday Morning Classes f6r Teachers. Terms and particulars on application. EVONPORT GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL ,' i ' ' AND , , PREPARATORY'SCHOOL , FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (Boys and Girls). ' c ' Principal . - -11 iss BATES,' Assisted by Masters'. First Term begins on WEDNESDAY, 7th February. . . Prospectuses on'application. (JT. MA R Y'S - C O-N YE N T HIGH IO ~.. SCI|OpL. > PPNSOfirB.Y (. .. (Conducted by the Sisters of' ' 1 Mercy): '" ' Will Re-open on MONDAY, sth inst. The Course of Instruction comprises : English (in all, ifs. .-branches*,. Music-;-(ins|»rumental<and vocal),' French, Drawinig, Painting, Fancy and Plain Needlework^ '■• ■■> • , The Site o£ St: Mary's, ism the mqst.healthy part of the city; nhd there, are at present vacancies jn the Boarding School, where'the health and careful training of the' pupils'consigned to the Sisters arespecially attended to. Pi'ospectusesand full particulars to be hadon application at St. Patrick's Convent, ■Hobsoqstreet; or St. Mary's Convent, Ponsonby. Terms very moderate. f" ADIES' SCHOOL, MILFQRD .ROAD, JLj : LA£E TAEAPUNA. , ' ' ..PRixVCiPAL' ... ' ~ Mi^s HUNTER" ' Assisted by Miss "M. '6. Huntb r. The School is situated in one of tho most healthy parts of the Provjnce.of Auckland, and the system of teaching is thorough. Parents may therefore with confidence entrust their children to the Misses Hunter's care, Miss Hunter would be glad if thoaeiintending to send their children as boarders would make early application. Examinations, Civil Service, Matriculation, and Local Examinations of Trinity College of Music, London. Duties Resumed, February 6. New Pupils are requested to attend on s^b. from 3 to 4 p.m. A]C Homer, WEDNESDAY^. , ( ..,. . , Evening Classes. "A T BTIt LOO. /-HOUSE, PRIVATE..SCHOOL' (Opposite Government House, Auckland).. Mr \Y. MALCOLAI, F.E.1.5.,, Formerly Rector of the Milton High School, Otago, and Principal of the Training College, Christchurch; will Resum6 his Classes oil TUESDAY, February 6. ■< There is excellent accommodation for a limited number of Hoarders, whose studies will bo carefully supervised. Pupils are prepared' for Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations. An EVENING CLASS will be formed : and, if .necessary, a SPECIAL CiASS for Teachers on SATURDAYS, or at other times to suit their couvenicncc. g/j 7 I<S S ' ; j>; E-'S^T, TEACHER. OF. MUSIC AND SINGING. Will Resume Duties oh TUESDAY, February 6. -BERES b'ORD-STRKET. Public Notices. "RkTE W r/EALAND 'PARMER FOR FEBRUARY Is Now Issued. CONTENTS :- THE FARM.—February Month—Merits . of Ensilago—Dry and Green Bones— - Rape Culture and Its Value—Ensilage Experience—Tho Dead - Meat -Trade— - Burr Clovers and Three-cornered Jack (illustrated)— Notes and Gleanings .... 37-40 The Dairy.—Good But.ter for Home Use—Champion Cows at t,be Chicago Show (illustrated)— Milking Machines at Work in Scotland—New Zealand ]suttor in London—A Clean Dairy—The Jersey Triumph at Chicago—Milkii.g by Machinery—Dairy Skimmings .. 41-42 Live Stock.—Live Stock Registers— Newly-born Foals—Champion English Lincoln^ (illustrated)— Facts for Pig Breeders —From Weaniug Time Until Market-Skim Milk as Pig Food.. .. 43 Tho Butter Trade with England .. . 44 THE GARDEN.—Monthly Reminders for February—Shirloy Poppies and Canterbury Bells — Celery— Watering Plants—Mildew and Overbearing of Vinos ~.-... 95 This Fruitgrower.—Strawberry Cul- ■ ture—Grape Culture in . Wauganui— Summer Pruning of Vines — Apple Foliage and Fruit—A Foxton VineryFruit Tree Fertilizers—Nelson Orchard Notes—Points in Pruning—Horticultural Clippings 46-48 SPECIAL INDUSTRIES. - The Sisal Hemp Industry .. ..- ..-..• 48 Stud Stock in Quarantine 43 THE POULTRY YARD.—In-Breeding —Pure-bred and Cross-bred Fowls (illustrated) — Points for Beginners -- Moulting—What are Wyaudottes Like (illustrated)— Poultry.Scratchings .. 49-50 ABOUT NEW ZEALAND. — Round about Manurcwa— From New Plymouth to ltahotu — Mastortoti — The Land for fcho People .. .. .. .. 51-52 EDlTOßlAL.—Veterinary Soionn.o and i Sheep Diseases —Tho Hessian My Again —Our New Dairy Export—Beany and Clover Seed—Auckland to Napier Overland—A Co-operative CommissionEnglish Agricultural Returns for 1893— The Stock Act. - 1893—Black Colour among Wild Bush Cattle—A Pictorial Memorial of the Hawke's Bay Floods— The Wellington Park-Stud—.Swedish Dairymaids .. .. .. • .. .. 53-57 Tho South Island 60 OUR INQUIRY DEPARTMENT.—InBOCticidus and Live~Stock—Situation for Apiary : Pruning Currants—Manuring a Pasture—PottlfcrVi Drench for Sheep —Sore Lips in Lambs .. .. ._. 57 THE MARKETS ".. ' .'. " .. .'. 58-59 Rural Rakiitgs .. v. 60-62; DISTRICT REPORTS.-Haw.k.eV Bay Province—AUcftlaucl Province : Bay of Plenty, Waikato, W!ia>.garoi — The West Coast—Wellington Ptovincc: Mastcrton, Palinorston- i North, Wanganui—Canterbury Province : South— Otago Province : Gore, Otago Peninsula —NelsonProvir.ee 63-66 Otago Peninsula Agricultural and Pastoral Society 66 THE APlAßY.—Seasonable Hints for February (illustrated)— Langdon Nons warmer a success—Doolittle Answers Questions—How to Cure Foul Brood Disease Among Bees—Foul Brood .. 67-63 HOME AND HOUSEHOLD.—Poetry : Husking the Yellow Corn—A Ministering Spirit—Our Only Day 69 The Storyteller.—A Maid of the Mine —He Knew it .. '."."" .. .. " ".'. 69-70 For the Ladies.—Fashion Column (illustrated)--WorkColumn (illustrated) —Rearing of Japanese Children — Coiffure Clubs .. .. 70-71 For titk Yocng Folks.— The Timid Workers—SonieQueerThingsin China— Aii Amusing Bird—Toby Peters and the Mntmot—Tom Raffles, Gunner—Holes in the Air 71-73 Children's Post Office 73 Tiir Household.—The Management of Children—Ways of Cooking Apples— The Lal.o Prince Alexander of Bulgaria —The Care of the Cellar — Medical Notes—Fireside Scraps — Alma - Overwork and Disease 74-75 SUNDAY READING.—Sermon by the Editor of the Sicnday Times—Cliiselwork ... .. ... .. .. ... 76 JvOfl FOR THE :<r[f^J An elegsnt drcssiaff, Prercati ,/ ftfj-iSy "iJaidness, sray'uair, abd CtnUi'aS. ~£>%)' r<?££rl Makes the ha!r sro:7 thlci o<\C soft. Jj Vv'.'t^'/i^ji Cureserupuous and diEeascs oitho ziiff.;».^i'.tJ—^okln. HORlsciitSpbi'ms, br:iic'jKr,riil •"raina.(-aaainohastraderjnark Uarniav*!#n. K<'- *" SELECTING A FIELD GLASS Is IScst Done where r. LARGK VARIETY iskoixt in STOCK and PUACTICAL KNOWLEDGE is available. BINOCULAR FIELD uLASSKB, UPKRA GLASSES and.TEi.E-. SCOPKS of all kinds and yowera lobe-had. from ■ ' ■ T. PEACOCK. Optician ' Shortluud-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 3 February 1894, Page 3
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