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TjiNGLItJH HIGH SCHOOL, Tub Avbnub, Abbl Bhith-st*bbt, Wellington— Established 1873. Principal: REV. T. PORRITT, St. Cuthbort's Training Co'lege, Durham, Assisted by a Competent Stan? of RESIDENT AND VISITING MASTERS. The First Quarter, 1879, will Commence on 20th JANUARY. Pupils attending the English High School are carefully and thoroughly instructed in all subjects necessary for the Desk and Counting House, and prepared for the Civil Service and other Competitive Examinations. VACAMCIBB FOX THRBB BOARDERS. Prospectus on' application. HIGHEU EDUCATION. MR. JOHN GAMMELL, B A. (London University), will reopen his School on WEDNESDAY, 15th January, at his residence on THE TERRACE. HOT/as OP ATTBKDANCS : Morning 9 30 to 12 30. Afternoon 2 to 3 30. The year is divided into three terms, and the fee for each term is — For pupils above 12 years 6 gns. Do under 12 do sgns. Payable in advance. Residence : Tho Terrace, Overlooking Boulcott-street. PAHK VILL4, tOWKK HulT. LADIES' SEMiNARY, Established 1869. MRS. JOHNSON, Principal, begs to announce that owing to her new building she is now able tooffsr superior accommoda ien to her increased number of boarders, to whose interests every, attention will be paid. The grounds coutain an orchard, and are extensive and healthy. The usual branches and accomplishzneuts taught. Jn addition to modern languages, tbe study of Latin, &c, will bo added, should sufficient inducement offer. Particulars on application. School re-opens on 13th January Liberal allowances for weekly boarders coming from a distance. References kindly permitted to the Rev. Mr. Patterson, Wellington; Rev. Mr. Thomas, Lower Hutt, and to the parents of the pupils. TE ARO GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, ESTABLISHED 1870. THE Ordinary Classes (day and evening) in connection with School will re-open on Monday, 13th January; the Special C/asses on Monday, 20th January, at the usual hours. Vacancies for two more boarders. Healthiest locality in Wellington. Prospectus on application. C A. CURTIS, Principal. Upper Willis-street. R ROBERT MORTON (of Aberdeen University, Scotland), who has been for the past four years Second Master in the "English High School" (tormerly Mr. I Bowden's), will open his Private Academy on January 20th. As the number of pupils will be limited, early application will be necessary. Vacancies tor two hoarders. Prospectus on application. Terrace, 23rd December, 1878 WELLINGTON TERRAOKCOMMIiROIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BOOL COT r-STBBBT. MR. J. H. BRANN will re-Open the above School an Monday, the 20 th January, 1879. THE MISSES CARPENTER beg to acqaint their Friends and the Public that the Vacation will end 13th January, 1879. Abel Smith-street. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. npHE following valuable Freehold and Lease X hold Properties, situate in the City of Wellington, and in lots to suit purchasers, on the most liberal terms — A six-roomed House, in splendid order, situated at corner of Taranaki and Ghuznee streets, 73 feet front to the former by a depth of 80 feet to tbe latter Leasehold Property, situate at corner of Cuba and Ingestre streets, on which is built three substantial dwelling houses, in perfect order, wiih water, gas, bath rooms, and every convenience, the whole bringing in the handsome rental of £250 per annum; there is also room for two shops on corner of same section, the lease of which has 19J years to run The lease of a Blacksmith's Shop, situated in I Taranaki Place, bringing in now a rental of £156 per annum. It has 19 years and 3 months to run Four sections, situate en Scarboro' Terrace, each 33 feet by 97, with splendid view of the city, and beautifully situated for dwelling houses Lease of a splendid site, well located for either a hotel or business, having a frontago of 66 feet by a depth of 75, situate at the corner of Cuba and -bel Smith streets. The lease ha 942 years to run Several quarter-acre sections in the rising town of Woodvilie r Hawke's Bay Full particulars obtainable from the undersigned, JAMES MADDEN, Or DWAN & KIRTON, Auctioneers, Manners-street, Wellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MR. P. K. WATTY has been authorised to sell by private contract, a Freehold Property in Courtnay-place, -501t frontage by 75ft depth, with buildings. A splendid site for a hotel. Terms very liberal. MR. P. K. WATTY has received instructions to sell by private contract, 100 Building Sections at tha Lower Hutt, each a quarter-acre, frans at bis offici), Star Chambers. MR. P. K. WATTY is instructed to dispose of the Goodwill, Furniture, &c., of a first-class Accommodation House, close to the city. Terms very moderate. Apply Star Chambers. |7 OR Private Sale, the Furniture and HouseX? hold Effects, Books, kc, of a gentleman giving up housekeeping. This is worthy the attention of parties furnishing, as everything is in first-class condition and of superior quality. Apply to P. K. WATI% ___^ Star Chambers. FOR SALE, the following valuable freehold property :— Marquis of JN or man by Hotel, Carterton, with 115 ft frontage to tbe Main Road, by a depth of 181 ft, or thereabouts, with stables, loose boxes, skittle alley, kc, kc The Hotel contains 32 rooms, including two bars, billiard, commercial, and private sitting rooms. Tho railway station site and Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Association grounds are distant a quarter of a mile. Price £11 500. Terms— £3ooo cash, £1500 on approved bill* at 6, 9, and 12 months, bearing interest at 8 per cent ; £7000 to remain ou mortgage for six years at 7 per cent., payable quarterly. Intending purchasers should bear in mind that the township of Carterton is fast becoming one of the most important towns ia the Provincial District of Wellington. E. E. JKDMUNDS, Commission Agent, Carterton, Wairarapa. IWR SALE— The Lease, Goodwill, Stock, and Furniture, of the ROYAL HOTEL, Fjsathb*stos, Together with Stabling for 60 Horses, good Garden, &c , &c. This House needs no comment, as it is so well known for its accommodation— doing a good cash trade — and is daily increasing; and now the Railway line is through there is no other chance so good for investment, and a sure fortune in a few years. Por particulars, apply to the Proprietor, or to i. AND W. STAPLES, Brewers, Wellington. LAND FOR SALfc. 7 Oiy BUILDING ALLOTMENTS at CarO I terton, adjacent to the Railway Station and Wairarapa E&st Coast Agricultural and Pastoral Association grounds. The above allotments are quite levul, free from bush, and bave frontages to roads a chain wide. Investors will do well to embrace this opportunity of securing allotments in what promises to be ono of the most flourishing nian towns of New Zealand. E. E. EDMUNDS, Commission Agent, Carterton, Wairarapa "jm O *L £5 A L 12 ! A Bice-roomed House. 1 Section Land, next Tram Terminns, Adelaide-road. 1 do. clo*e to Tram Terminus. 126 Acres, Horokiwi district. 1 Trap Horse, very staunch, price £30. Apply to D. CHISHOLM, Moiesworth-stree t. BOARDING HOUSE— £2OOO. SPLENDID INVESTMENT In raw of the most rising towns in Canterbury. EOR SALE or LEASE, with furniture and stock-in-trade, a most respectable private braiding house, wita about forty room?, doing a goid business. Liberal terms; proprietor retiring. Apply for address at the office of ibis paper.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 314, 8 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 314, 8 January 1879, Page 4

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