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A RARE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CAPITAL OF THE COLONY. OU HATAITAI, Watt's Peninsula, Evans' Bsy District, from one to four miles from the Empire City of Wellington. JAMES M'COLL has been favored with instructions from James Coutts Crawford, Esq., to C4LL FOR TENDERS to Let on Lease, for 40 Years, about 2000 ACRES OF LAND, Divided into bectfons from 3 acres to 90 acres each. The whole of these sections are intersected by well-made road?, and at all times of the year are accessible by land and wa f er. W att'a Pen nsula and Kvans' Bay is to Wellington what Anderson's Bay and Peninsula s to Ducedin, and the North Hhore to Auckland, except in addition to water appioach.es there is a direct, easy < arriage road. Tho flourishing township of Kilblrnie joins on one si'le, sIJ the beautiful marine township of J-eatoun on tbe other side cf the property, which gives intended tenants for dairy farms, market gardens, and the villa residences, such inducements when the former has got a market at his dour, and the latter has got at his door all the luxury that the market of Wellington can supply. Special attention is directed to Overtoun and Seatcun, part of Bun ham Blocks. These blocks are in section!), from 5 acre 3to 40 acres, and all are especially adapted for residences and market gardens, as the soil is unexceptionally good, and the Tramway and Railway Reserves are on Seatoun tiloek. It is contemplated to have the Tramway to Kilbirnie, which will bring these magnificent suburbs to a iew minutes' car-drive to the very heart of the City. For full particulars and form of Tenders apply to the under-named agents, to which Tenders are to be addressed up to noon of 6tb February : — Thames, Mr. W. M. Honnelly. Auckland, Mr. Arthur Pittar. Dunedin, Messrs. Donald Reid k Co. Wangatui, Mr Freeman R. Jackson. Kaiti Kaiti, Mr. G. V. Stewart. Christchurcb. Timaru. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES MC LL, Panama Chambers, Wellington. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE FIRST TRRM, 1879, will commence on Monday, 3rd February next. The following Scholarships are obtainable : — Two Turnbull Scholarships (each of the value of £25) ; one Moora Scholarship, one Rhodes Scholarship (each of the value of about £40). Also four Primary Scholarships — two for Wellington City and two for the remainder of the Wellington and the Wanganui Education District — fffordiug a free education at the Colkge; open to boys attending Primary Schools. For terms and particular', apply to the undersigned. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. TTunter-street, 7th January, 1879. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. EVENING~CLABSES. /CLASSICS, C. J. Hardy, B. MatheV^ roaitcp, J. Gamimll, 8.A. ; Modern Languages, A. F. Merlet. Tbe'e Classes are for preparation of Students for tb.B Uaivorsity, tho Civil" Servico, and Supreme Court Examinations. CHARLES C. POWLES, Secretary. Hunter-street, 9th January, 1879. JTINGLIS H HIGH SCHOOL, Thb Avjsnub, Abel, Smiih-stkbbt, Wellington -Established 1873. Principal : REV. T. PORRIIT, St. Cuthbert's Training College, Durham, Assisted by a Competent Staff 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. Vacancies for Thrkb Boarders. Prospectus on application. HIGHER EDUCATION. MR. JOHN GAMMELL, B.A. (London University), will reopen his School on WEDNESDAY, 15th January, at his residence on THE TERKAuE. HOURS OV ATTUNDANCB : 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 * 5 gns. Payable in advance. Residence : The Terrace, overlooking Boulcott-stroet. PARK VILLA, LOWEHL HUTT. LADIES' SEMINARY, Established 1869. MRS. JOHN SUM, Principal, begs to announce that owing to her new building she is now abletooffdr superior accommoda- ion to her increased number of boarders, to whose interests every attention will be paid. The grouud3 contain an orchard, and are extensivo and healthy. 'Iho usual branches aud accomplishments taught. In addition to modern' languages, tho study of Latin, Sec, will be added, should sufficient inducement offer. Particulars on application. School re-opens on 13th January Liberal allowances lor weekly boarders coming >rom a distance References kindly permitted to the Key. Mr. Patterson, Wellington; Key. Mr. Ihomas, Lower Hutt, and to the parents of the pupils. MR. ROBERT MORTON (of Aberdeen University, Scotland), who nas been for the past four years Secoud Master in the ".English High School" (tormerly Mr. Bowden's), will open his Private Academy on January _Oth. As tbe numuer of pupils will be limited, early application will be necessary. Vacancies for two baarders. Prospectus on application. Terrace, Bird December, 1878. HIGH SCHOOL for YuUNG LADiES, The Knoll, Walla-e-sireet, Wellington. Principal, Mks. H. Lawbon, of Westminster Training College; first-class Queen's Scholar and Certificated Drawing Fupil of e-cbool of Arts, Kensington. Term will commence on Monday, 28ih January; prospectuses on application. References to Arcudeacon Stock, Rev. R. Coffey, J. Knowles, ttq., and parents oi former pupils. WELLiNGTON TERRACECOMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 800 LOOT r-BIKIBT. MR. J. H. BIiANN will re-Open tbe above School on Monday, the 20 di January, 1879. MR. MORTON will re-open his EVEN ING CLASS at bis residence, 'i HK TERHaCE, on Monday tbe 20th, at 730 p.m. Will be open at same hour on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. MKS. WELSH will resume Music Lessons on Monday, 20th January. Vacancies tor a few pupils. rr\HE misses Carpenter beg to acJL qaint their Friends aud tbe Public that ¦be "V-caiion will end 13th January, 1879. Abal Smith-street-NOTICE OF REMOVAL. fpHOMAS SMITH, late of Thorndon J- Bakery, Molesworth-street, begs to inform bis many friends and the public that his lease having nearly expired at the above Bakery, he has removed his business to new and more convenient premises at Courtenay-place, Te Aro, where he hopes still to retain the large patronage which has always hitherto been extended to him. OAMOEL DANKS & SON, Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, and Curving Works. ting made to any Design or Pattern. BAA.KBOH BT*BBT.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 4

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