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Aquatics. f q"" _:u~~a t~i c s. MR' T. lIARLE GILES' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. : The ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS a Will be held in the ALBERT-STREET BATHS _ a n TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the Bth INST., AT 2 I.M, . | LP BOYS'RACE about 1.30 p.m. Postcntries. f J> RI NC E ALBERT COLLEGE. ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS, 1898. The Above will beheld at the Albert-street aths on MONDAY next, 7th inst. Post entries all be taken for the Old Boys' Race. C. W. WRIGHT. Hon. Sec. ( "1 ARRISON BAND at Mr Bajcer's Moonlight JT. Excursion next Monday. Tickets, Is. 1 Leeturee, Etc. i -<T. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL 3 (Crypt below Church) m \ SYMONDS-STREET. ; To be opened on tfONDAY EVENING, Tst instant, at 8 o'clock. J Lantern Lecture, by Rev. J. CAMPBELL, ' H.A.. F.G.S., etc., "Sketches of Church His- _\ ory." Musical selections. Admission by silver coin at door. — —— : i Educational. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC The Annual Presentation of Certificates and Medals will take place in the Choral Hall on the evening of MONDAY, /th March, at half-pawl. 7 o'clock. A Programme of Musical Items will be performed by tho Students. Gerald Loftus Peacocke, Esq,, will' preside. Admi ss i o n —F re c. ' All citizens interested in the study of Music tire invited to attend. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. March 2, IS9S. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. ' STUDENTS IN GREEK. The Professor requests that students who propose to attend the Greek Lectures shall meet him in his room at the College on MONDAY MORNING, the 7th instant, at ll o'clock. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. March 2, iSOS. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. OPEN LECTURE. As a General Introduction to the Course of Study the Professor of Classics will give an Open Lecture in the College on MONDAY EVENING at 7.30. Subject—'The Genius of the Latin and English Tongues Compared.' This Lecture, though primarily for Student,-, whether entered at the College or not. will be free to all who may care to attend. „.._,,,_..,__. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. March 2, IS9S. N B —Students will kindly observe that this Lecture replaces the Ordinary Class on •Junior Composition, 7 p.m.' The Pro-. tensor will see students who intend joining the Class between 7 and 7.30 the same evening. ' A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. SESSION—IS9B. The OPENING LECTURES will be delivered as follows:— MONDAY, MARCH 7. 11 a.m.—Mathematics (Tutorial.. 12 noon-English Language (lirst year) , 2 to 5 p.m.—Bioligical and Geological Laboratories 3 p.m.—English (Honours) 6 n.m.—Latin Translation 7 p.m.—Botany (Senior) 730 p.m.—'The Genius of the Latin and English Tongues Compared: an Open Lecture by the Professor of C'aTUESDAY, MARCH 8. 4 p.m.—French (Honours) r> p.m.—Geology 5 p.m.—Latin (Honours) G p.m.—English Language, Ist year, (repeat) . 7 p.m.—Botany (Junior) 7 p.m.—English Language (2nd year) 7 nm—Latin (Honours'), Tutorial WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. . 9 a.m.— German (Junior) 10 a.m.—German (Senior.) 11 a.m.—English (Honours) 12 noon—Zoology 3 p.m.—English Literature 3 p.m.—Music (Senior B) 4 p.m.—French (Junior) 4 p.m.—Music - (Junior) 5 p.m.—Algebra (Senior) 5 p.m.—French (Conversational) 6 p.m.—General Biology 7 p.m.—English Literature (repeat) 8 p.m.—Mechanics 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 10 12 noon-English Literature (Text Books) 5 p.m.—French (Senior) . 7 p m.—Latin Composition (Senior) S p.m.—Greek Translation FRIDAY, MARCH U. 3 n.m.-Music (Senior A) 0 p.m.—Geometry . 7 nm"-Latin -Grammar (Historical) SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 9a m— Greek Composition „,,.„, 9 a.m.-English Literature, Text Books (repeat) 10 a.m.—Greek (Honours) 10 a.m.—Algebra (Junior) ■ 11 'a.m.—Trigonometry _ ■ 11 a m —Greek (Honours), Tutorial 1 MONDAY. MARCH 14. 4 p.m.—Chemistry (Advanced) 5 p.m.—Chemistry TUESDAY, MARCH- lr.. 2 to 5 p.m.—Chemical and Physical Laboratory 8 n.m.—Physics The First -Lecture of every course is Free, and all persons interested are invited to attend. . * _ . d w. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. March 5, IS9S. OIIORTHANb, TYPEWRITING ANE . <^ui^£skkeeping SC hool Opposite "Herald " Office, Quccn-streot. PROSPECTUS ON APPLICATION. ; n J. H. COLWILL. • ; TMfISS ETHEL L. BOULTON, Teacher oi "M. Pianoforte-and Singing. Terms: One • Guinea. Quarter.—Arnaidale, Queen-street, op i posito Albert College. ' jt\ l" o c v t i o n. > J_J Miss MARGARET FINEY is prepared to receive Pupils. Schools attend " cd. Particulars at Hoffmann and Sons, 'Lost and Found. ' T OST,'9-Fect Punt, white outside, blue in.A.J Reward on returning same to H. Barton St. Mary's Bay, Ponsonby. I OST, between Shortland-street and D.S.C. A Teacher's Certificate—Finder please re turn to H. ghillips and Son. Qnoon-strect. OST frdm Shelly Beach Sunday last Fo: Terrier Pup. Kindly return.—Miss Scott Glan Avon, Shelly Beach, Ponsonby. Reward LOST, Black Horse with white hind feet ant white streak down nose. Anyone return ing same will be suitably rewarded.—R. an< W. Ilellaby. LOST, Friday evening, 19th February; Browi Mackintosh Cape, between P. and A stables and Symonds-street. Reward.—B McKerras, Queen-street. STRAYED in Parnell, a Young, Browi Spaniel Dog. Finder rewarded.—Apply 1 Percy, Grocer, Parnell. T HAVE a little List—T^oilot Sets, 5s Cd ; Tct 1 Sets, 7s Cd ; Dinner Sets, 13s Cd.—Prime Karangahape Road. ; TTIOR BEST VALUE, and Newest Designs ii £• Ju TEA, DINNER •& TOILET SETS, go U TYLER'S, Queen-street. . —

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1898, Page 8

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