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Educational. ''I - ... ■ ■■'■' A UCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAR : J&. SCHOOL (Founded 1869) FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ; Head Master. J. W.TIBBS.IC.A., Keblo College, Oxford, sometime T&smanian Scholar, as* ' Bisted by a large staff of University Graduates. " ,"■'.'. . ■'.' . ....- ■ - , ... ■; : The Boys' and Girls' Bides of the School ar« < it «uite separate, but both have the advantage of ; : the highest teaching given by the Staff. The School Coarse aims at a sound Literary. Scientific, and Commercial Education (instruction being also given in certain branches of Technical Knowledge}, and includes preparation for University Scholarships and the other public •xaminations. Full information may be had on application to the Head Master. ■ ■ ; ';H _ —— _. : ■■:.■ ■ PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE. ; >U UPPER QUEEN-STREET. ■ ' ■ ■ -' ■ '■ ■ ' PRINCIPAL: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London), tstuvOj Prinoipal of Truro Collago. •SECOND MASTER: FRANK AUGUSTINE PEMBERTON, M.A.. Double Honor-man New Zealand University ■ THIRD MASTER: • JOHN G. BOLLARD, of Queen's College. VISITING MASTERS FOR MUSIO, PAINTING. DRAWING, HEBREW^ MNEMONICS. TYPEWRITING, GYM^ NASTIOS, SHORTHAND. At Prince Albert College boys will obtain tha »dvantages of a high-dMS Literary, Scientlflo, and Commercial Training. Pupils will bo prepared for the Matriculation. Civil Service, Intermediate, and B.A. Exams., in which work Mr Jackson has been highly, 1 ■uecessful. ■; > The College will Open for Day Scholars and : Boarders on 12th FEBRUARY. 1895. Prospeotnses at Mr John Edson's, Queen-tt,;. or by post from Rev. H. Buli, Onehuaga. QARDING AND DAY SCHOOL; ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKL Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with honors, London. _l.' ' AssisUnt Masters : Mr E. E BARBER ud Mr C. T. MAJOR, M.A.. B.Sc. N.Z. University. v f Pupils prepared for the Matriculatien, Civii Service, and other examinations, , !k- f. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesaa : Office. Victoria Arcade. , A'Bus for Day Boy s leaves Newmarket daily,' Next Term will begin September 17. G~W E R GLENS ID Ei UPPER SYMONDS-STREET BOARDING AND~~DAY SCHOOL -. > ■ FOR (GIRLS. / ' • Principal : Mhs YOUNG, assisted by as / efficient StaflP. i ' ' For special subjects best mastars are wgagei, j Prospectuses ob application. ;'■' ■ ; 1 ■■'<<■'. First Tm-m for 1895 will begin MONDAY. 4 ■> n fc; February 11. ■,■■ ..■ - ■ ■■■ school op anisic. 88, VICTORIA ST., AUCKLAND^ THOS. E. CARTER Teacher of the r . ' PIANOFORTE. VIOLIN. BANJO.' GUITAR, AUTO HARP, CORNET, Etc, VAMPING. Christmas and New Year Holidays. NOTICE TO VlSlTOßS.—Arrangements made for Daily Lessons (or otherwise) as per agree- ; ment. Terms nnd Testimonials on application. Importer of Music and Musical Instruments, Cheapest House in New Zealand for all kinds of Picture Frames, being Importer and Manufacturer. » Musical Instruments Tuned and-Renaired. \ \

JD K5 THE LEASE "''. j ■' of that magnificent piece of LAND.', •■•'. known as -> v MAUNGATOI-TOI SHEEp- 'STATION, ; ! " consisting of 6,000 Acres : situate 11 miles from the shipplngO?orV>l ■ TOLOGA BAY. and"4s milefl;;nomiUW - f GISBORNE FREEZING WORKS; "aflpKfaoliea by a good dray road. Leased from the Gisborne High School Board, on following terms:— - '■ J, - £25 per annum up till July, 1895 : 40 „ for next 7 years :■■-■' 75 „ ..7 ~ . 65 . „ ~ 4 ■~ ' .■ ;'...«'»";. Or half yalue of improvements from incoming tenant. . There are 2,813 acres cleared of bush ana 'aid down in permanent English grasses, capablei ol ; , carrying 2J sheep per aero, and 10 head of c&ttU to every 100 ocrea. Fenced with wire anfl Totara posts and battens. Woolshed, Dip. Sheep and Stockyards. JM HOUSE of nine rooms, all thoroughly well built. Horses, Waggon*. Plant and Stock ea» bi ; taken at valuation. Xull particulars caa be obtained from— WBNLEY ANX> LANADZE, r Stock and Station Agents, etc.. Napier; or W©OD. SHAND AND CO., General Merchants. , Christchurch; or MBSBRS CHAS. WILLIAMSON AND SON, Land Agents, Auckland. ; ■ ; " tp OR POSITIVE SALE. 60 Acres flrst-class Land, all-fenced and in ' ! grass and crop; good 5-roomed House and outbuildings, nice heach frontage. Only three miles from town. Will be sold cheap and terms. ! > easy.—.apply to JOHN SOPPBT.' House and Land Agent. 8, Q.aecn-Btroet _. TjiOß IMMEDIATE SALEv'x^ 1J Acres', all planted with . firat-class frait trees, in full bearing; a really good 4-roomed House and outbuildings; 4£ miles from town; A bargain.—Apply to i JOHN SOPPET, Hoase and Land Agent, 8, Queen-street. TmOR POSITIVE SALE, a compact JL' little Freehold, 51 acres choice land, 10 aotes of it in flrat>class fruit trees in full boarIng. 20 acres in grass, balance bnsh, fine stream • f water; a good 6-roomed House, dairrand outbuildings ;• price low and terms easy Apply to John SopDeWJaousaand-LawLAgent, 8, Queengtreet, THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, Masttkatt Road, Parnkll, ON SALE AT THE INSTITUTE Mats. Netting. Washing Fluid, etc., etc* manufactured by the Blind. Quality and durability guaranteed. Orders bjf post promptly attended to. ■ ! Prices on Applioatioh. 'SEED MAIZEZ V ; LONG RED MANGOLD SEED A, Qa G^OLDEN TANKARD ditto / Long red carrot >/. / "^ dkrwent potatoes// $r/feed seed and table a/ oat 9 ditto A^y/ BARLEY y/^XBRAN and SHARPS f vo /V/ OATEN CHAFF h yO^/BONEDUST. PHOSPHATB / / Etc. Etc. Etc. CUSTQMS~St7 AUCKLAND . . WHAKGARBt The undersigned has RARM3 and Othe« Properties For Sale and Leass in Whangarel and erurrounding districta, and will be pleased > to furnish the neoess&ry information to in tending purchasers on receipt «f requirement Having a thorough knowledge of land vulun», will rßnort on propertiei at moderate rats*. ■ The Whansrarei district is one of the mo»t proV porous in New Zealand. All enquiries recoil prompt attention. H. B. COOKS,- 1 Laad aad Estate Asent,'Vainer, XtO« " , f ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1895, Page 2