EW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. J. GORDON, Secretary
SUPPER AND B .LL; ARGYLE,' on the evening Of WEDNESDAY, tne 9l Ml*a. lB 2d acquaintances are invited to attend fand the Committee hope allwhocan will be Pr Tfofceta i may be obtained of the following members of Committee : — Town: Country: Mr G. Werstk, Mr. James Robbrtson, T>r L_b Mr. John Soott, Mr. A. MacPherson, Mr. Thomas Wtlik. Mr. J. Sims, Mr. W. Jamibbon, Mr. H. Niccol. •Mr^nvun'n^n^' (Signed) A. MACPHERSON, v s ' Secretary.
ANNIVERSARY PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. ON SUNDAY NEXT^ .THREE SERMONS will be preached in the above place of worship; in the Morning at 11 o'clock, and in Evening ft t half-past 6, by the Rev. J. Birry, of Waikato; and?n the AftJmoon, at 3 o'clock, by the Rev. J. B?hB ?he 3 Collection on each occasion will be on behalf of the Trust Funds. On the followingTUESDAY,* PUBLIC SOIREE will be held in the above place, when the Trustees wiU present a report, addresses will be dditrndb various ministers and other friend., and several pieces of music will be performed. Tea at half -past 6 o'clock. Tickets, 2s. each, may be had of Messrs. Edson, Cooke, Hobbs, and the other Trustees.
NEWTOJN ACADEMY, (LATE DEWAR'S,) KARANGAHAFE-ROAD. fpHB above-mentioned SCHOOL, known hitherto a3 Dewar's Academy, is now UNDER THE MANAGEMENT of Mr. C. A. ROBERTSON (late of the High School). Rrferenoe maybemade to tjie following gentlemen :— Rev. D. Beuce Ret. Dr. Wallis Ret. P. H. Corntord Thomas Mactaklaue, Eae[., M.G.A. Fabqdhar Mcßae, Esq., Rector High School. R. J. Cbbighton, Esq., M.P.C. Andrew Bbvertooe, Esq. Waltir Grahams, Eiq. HEWRY GILFILLAtf, E«q. David Shbbhan, Esq., M.P.C. Term* and further particulars may be obt»ined on inquiry at the school, Karangahape-road.
ONEHUNGA YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL. THE services of MISS STOTHARD, as Principal, having been engaged, this School will be OPENED oa TUESDAY, Ist October. Terms, Quarterly, in Advance : Superior English education, French and perspective drawing ... ... -*1 JJ J> Any one course of the above subjects ... 010 6 Music - 110 Miss Stothard had charge of the Caermarthen Model School (Walei) for four years, in which she trained teachers; was Head- Governess of Christchurch Collegiate School, Brighton (England), for two years ;. and was Principal of the Bandon Iraining School for Teachers (Ireland) for two and a halt Upon resigning each of these appointments, Miss Stothard received the highest testimonials, among which are those from — The Bishop of St. David's. The Rev. H. L. Jones, her Majesty's Inspector of Schools. _ . The Key. F. Wilkinson, her Majesty s Inspector of Schools. , . , , x i The Rev. W. Brookfield, her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, , The Hon. and Rev. C. Bernard, brother to the Earl of Bandon— Which maybe seen on application to Henry Taylor Esq., Onehnnga.
MISS WATSON'S EDUCATIONAL CLASS ifrom 3 to halt-past 5 p.m.] (will OPEN on MONDAY, October 7th. Singing Class on Friday Afternoon, at half-past 4. Terms, 15s. per quarter. Symonds-street, oorner of Havelock-street. Satefactory Refercncet.
J. M. FRENCH'S -p EDUCED PRICE LIST. See This Day's Advertisement.
MR. THOMAS SPENCER wishes to inform his friends that he has commenced the business of a LAND and STATION AGENT, and will be happy to inspect Runs and Farms for Purchase or Sale. Buyers of land may rely upen his services, as he is well acquainted with the lands of the province, and is, moreover, a practical man. For absent proprietors he undertakes a careful superintendence of their estates, collecting rents, &c. —Address, care of Mr. J. T. Gwlick, Queen-street.
MEDICAL. -Dr. PERRY & CO., SURGEONS, from London, may be CONSULTED per■onally or by letter. All Letters must be accompanied with the usual fee, £1 j an answer will be directly returned,. and the correupondense held in stirict confidenoe.r-Address, corner of Chapel and Welleiley-strettß, Auckland,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3188, 4 October 1867, Page 1
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