TO-MOBBOW, FBIDAY, 14th JANUABY, At 12 o'clock. TEA ! ! CHEESE ! ! FEUDT ! ! OEOSKEEY, HASELL, & CO. lave received instructions from consignors to »ell by auction, in their rooms, on ITriday, ftlth January, at 12 o'clock — Ex Penguin — 100 boxes new season tea 50 Canterbury cheeses (new) 1 case do bacon and hams (all faults) 12 sacks pearl barley After which, E:c Charles Edward & Wanaka (if arrived)— 20 boxes plums, cherries, and currants 15 cases apples and pears 40 bundles rhubarb 6 cases eggs (guaranteed) Turkeys, fowls, and ducks CBOSKEBY, HASELL & CO. SATUEDAY, 15th JANUAEY, At 2 o'clock. At Nag's Head Yard. Thoroughbred Horses ex Patea. T AEEY & CAMPBELL have received I J instruction to sell by pnblic auction, on Saturday, 15th January, at 2 o'olock, at the Nag's Head Yard— 1 bay gelding, broken to saddle and harness, 4 years old, by Monarch, dam out of a Nutwith mare, by Peter Flat After which, Hack, dray, cab, express, and carriage Horses, drays, Ac, <fco. Sale at 2 o'clook. (For continuation of auctioneers 1 advertisements, see page 4.)
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, COLE-STBEET, MASTERTON. Principal Miss Best. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and in addition the following subjects are taught: — French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. As the climate of Masterton is agreeable and invigorating, this school offers many advantages to those parents who desire a healthy residence for their children. Domestic arrangements are liberal and homelike. Terms Moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application to the Principal. The First Term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. Eeferences can be made to Mrs. John Moore, Terrace, Wellington ; Miss Greenwood, Terrace, Wellington; Mrs. Hugh Beethatn, Brancepeth, Taueru; and the Boy. Mr. Paige, Masterton. HIGHER EDUCATION. MISS STEAUSS begs to intimate to her friends that she has Removed to the Terrace, where her Classes for English Instruction, French, and German, will open with the beginning of next term. Terms on application. INGS TO N HOUSE, Karori. LADIES' SCHOOL. Principal Mrs. Nicholson. First Quarter will commence on the 25th JANUARY. Vacancies for Boarders. 10th January, 1881. TTIGHEE EDUCATION. THE AVENUE, Abel Smith-street. This School will resume work, after the Christmas Vacation, on Monday, the 31st Jannary. The year is divided into three terms, and the fees, payable in advance, are — For Boys above 12 years of age, 4 guineas per term ; for Boys below 12 years of age, 3 guineas per term. The curriculum is such a3 will qualify pupils for the Entrance Examination of the University of New Zealand, and for the Junior and Senior Civil Service Examinations. JOHN GAMMELL, B.A. (London), Principal. MOBTON'S PEIVATE ACADEMY And ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. Established, 1873. WELLINGTON TEEEACE. BE-OPENS ON MONDAY, 24th JAN. Eeferences : Bey. T. A. Bowden, 8.A., late Inspector of Schools ; Eev. J. C. Andrew, M.A., Principal of Nelson College ; and parents of papils. Only a limited number of pupils taken. The full course of study qualifies for the Oivil Seryice (Junior and. Senior), Law, and N.Z. University Matriculation Examination. Quarterly payments, £2, £2 10s, and £3, according to age; 10 per cent, discount allowed on payments in advance. Prospectus on application. - Evening Classes .resume same date, at 7.30 p.m. Quarterly payments, 15s, 21s, 255, and 30s, for one, two, three, and four evenings per week respectively. "Ten per cent, discount on payments in advance. Prospeotus on application. PEEPABATOBY SCHOOL, Selwin Place, Nelson. MBS. LOEIMEB has Vacanoy for few Boarders. Terms moderate ; healthy locality. Eeference and particulars by post ; or, apply Mr. Muncaster, Courtenay Place, Wellington.. UNEXAMPLED Reductions in Summer COSTUMES, At TE ABO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Galatea Stripes and Checks, BEDUCED from 12s 6d to 5s 9d, At TE AEO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Tassore, Flemish Linen, $[C, EEDUCED from- 18s 6d to 8s 6d, At TE ABO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Spot Cambrics, all shades, EEDUCED from 25s 6d to 10s 9d, At TE AEO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Linen, Pompadour, <£ - c., EEDUCED from 27s 6d to 12s 9d, At TE AEO HOUSE. COSTUMES, in Light Satteen, Navy Satteen, §c, EEDUCED from 35s 6d to 17s 6d, At TE AEO HOUSE. AND a lot of Cambric MORNING WEAPPEES, fast color, at 3S 6d each, At TE AEO HOUSE. JAMES SMITH, TE AEO HOUSE, Cuba-street, 13th January, 1881.
HOW TO COPE WITH THE TIMES. GO to ALDOUS and buy Cope's Smoking Mixtures, just arrived. English Bird's Eye, Rifle Cake, &c. J G. ALDOUS, Tobacconist, Lambton Quay. JAM JABS, 21bs, glass, 2s a dozen, at Marine Store, back Union Hotel, Willis-street. BENNETT & CO., Land, House, and Financial Agents. Brokers under the Land Transfer Act. Loans negotiated ; sales of properties effected ; houseßlet. Importers' of general merchandise. Offices, opposite Messrs. Laery & Campbell's, Lambton Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 10, 13 January 1881, Page 3
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