AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Theio is oiio pioco of jewolloiy which v,a.H <|intc common twenty yo as ;igo, liut is now Kiiuly Avorn. We ictet to the thimble, A l.nly id novor aeon m " tlumblo rig " I once, says Dr. Jobn lirown, asked a. little giil "Who made you ''" and t>hu said, holding up her apron as a measmo, "liod m.i.lo mo that length, an' I growed tho rest niynelf." THE PHILOSOPHY OF T5RE-W -SlinkoM>e.iio, who knew nil riuiilities with a learned spmt 01 luinian dcilui',', lately omits an opportuuiU of indicating how thin ouglily he undeistood the philosopliy of clothing 'The appaiol," ho lays, "oft piocl.iuns tho m.in ' Though the fainnns Lord Chestcilii'ld, the autlini of tho woll known " Lclturn to Ins -iuii," «as not .a great gomu 1 ! 01 a pinfimnd i>liilosii])hcr, lie vns.i sin<^ular!v slnowd man of the woild, .mil w is wtU lltttd to olltr *'lvico on tliii bulijci t "I toiifi •>•»," lie mjs, "Lh.it 1 I c.ninot help folium;; some oimiion of ,i man s sciiso ind chai.ictor fioin hn dres^, and 1 buhe\i most people do ho as well as im self " He gives excellent in •traction's to his son "Take cine always," hos;m "that vour clothes_ajp well ni.ido and lit >ou, foi otheiwise they will give you an awkward air' Tho foieijoing remarks on tho philosophy of diuss ue ad niirnblc, but they require to bo supplemented with the following piecp of practical advice • <;otoS\uui r C'oomidh, the wull-kiiown T.ulornnrl Oulilttoi oi Die City Clotliitif Mart, No. «0, Qnucn street and Hi,,h itioet, Auckland, alio of Albeit street, (irahanihtoun, who supplies every description of ( loth'ng ready inuile or mado to measure, for adults and jiuumlotof nil classes, and who offers to his customon tho raro combination of excellence in material and workmanship he newest designs, and unparalleled cheapness - A^V.l
1. Rattray 3. Boveudgo 2. Gillies 4. SLitter. Skcond Cl\sm. 1. Reid 2. King, J. A. 12. L'laddll 4 Olmrloii. Third Ci vs> 1. M.ickay, N. 3. Ponnalligun 2. D.ivy, II. 4 Kuk. Fourth Clvss. 1. Waul, E. It. 2. Mowbiay 2. Joneu, A. II. 4. Miuitoah. FiFnr Ci v-s 1. Wil-on, J. ) 3 A Kken Hauling, S. \ l ' Shaw lC1> ENGLISH. Fin&r Class-,. Ht-jIory. Geography. 1. Rattiay ) 1. Rud | King, G. A. \ q# Chin ton i 1# 3 IJenl 3. Haultain, J. 4. King, T. 4. King, G. A, Second Cl\^,s 1. Casa ) 1. Wilson, J ) Wilson J. J *>* Kirk, T. \ lUq * 3, McGochio ) 3. Mdckay, Is. Shaw i ! "1' TuiRn Cia^. 1. Macintosh j 1. Souitr^ille A Buchanan \ (C<1 ' 2 Ki>k, H. j 3. Kirk, H. | AtUn, A. C. ( tOq> Someiville \ "' 4. Ihiclianan, A. i'oURTU (Jr,A4S. 1. Pt'achcv J. Pt-.x.iiey 2 ElUm, U. 2 i-aiug 3. Cluyit.n, C. 3. VAU.>, B, | 4 Geucil 4 Wm innu, FirTfi Cl*iS. 1. McD.nell, W. 1. Me U moll, W. 2. Hdrduig 2. Hi'.ultam, G, 3 Bns8' nden 3. Busdeiwicu 4 Kilfo>la 4 WarJ, 11. Six i ii Cla^s. 1. Fisher 1. Simrt ) 2. Kdson h.(l-)o» J - 11 3. Divy, W. 3 D«uy, \V. 4 Allnglit, T. 4. Fisher READING. Six in Cla.ss. 1. Davy, W. 3 Smart, J. 2. EJaon 4. Fisher DICTATION. 1. Smart, J. ) 3. Davy, W. Montague ) "' 4. Fiaher MATHEMATICS. FlKST CLA.SS. 1. Rattray \ Beveridgo ) * Shcond Cl\ss. 1. Roid 3. King, G. A. 2. Seabrook 4. Firtli, S. ) Nicholson \ lLfl * Third Ciass. — Auiriniimc. Firbt Division. 1. Penualligen 3. Coleman ) 2. Wilson, Joa. C.iss \ £oq - Seoonil Division. 1. Philips, J. I. 3 Hcrapath 2. Bucliauau, A. 4 Knk, fl. Fuuktii Clams. 1. Claytou, C. 3 Mow bray 2. Bamak-y, R. 4 H.iyr. Finn Clax3. 1. Kca], R. ) 3. Asher, A. Ciaig, T. ( a>a< 4. Biowh, G. Sixiu (Jl\ss. 1. Wilyht, A. 3. OichaiJ 2. Fiahe- 4 Philips, S. Fnni Cl\ss.— CoMi'osutox. 1. Harding 3. El km, R. 2. Briascnden 4 C'uthbertaon, E. FRENCH. FlRhT ClAS- 1 . 1. Rlatter 3. Tisdall 2. Rattray 4 King, G. A. Second Class. 1. Cas8 3. Colemaa 2. I'onnalligcn 4 Mackay Third Class. 1. Dii Moulin 3. Ward, E. 2. Phiips, J. I. 4 Green WRITING. First Cla«s. 1. King, G. A. 3 Reid 2. bkaklers 4 Nicholson Second Class. 1. Davy, II. 3. I3uigc«s 2. Futh, W. 4. Colemaa Third Cuss. 1. Brown, C. 3. Atkin 2. McGregor 4. Maointosh Fourth Class. 1. Warner, H. A. 3. Brook, F. 2. Elkin, B. Fifth Cl\ss. 1. Westpfahl ) 3. Ring, W. Wiight, A. j 101 !' 4 Vaile, R. Sixth Class. 1. Wohster, A. 3. Smart, J. 2. D.ivy, W. DRAWING. Third Clv^s. 1. Allright, W. H. 2. Atkin Fourth Class. 1. Wisemau 2. Wright, W. Fivth Class. 1. Wright, A. 2. Davy, W. BOTANY. FiKsr Class. 1. Gillies 2 Hcultain, J. Second Cl\ss. 1, Kirk, T. W. 2. Peuualligen FARQUnAR MA( RAK, Headmaster.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5113, 12 January 1874, Page 3
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