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WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, j THE Trustees of the above School are about to erect a spacious house for the accommodation of Boarders, which is expected to be ready for occupation at tha beginning of the New Year. The Classrooms, built about three years ago, are large and lofty. The situation of the School is very good. Ii stands in a reserve of about six acres, forming an excellent cricket field and play-ground. The Rev. B. W. Harvey, M.A., Incumbent of St. Paul's, Wellington, has been appointid to the office of Head Master, and will enter on hia duties in January next. Mr. Harvey was a Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, and has had large and varied experi ence as a teacher. The course of instruction will embrace Religious Knowledge, th« English, French, German, Latin, and Greek languages, History, Geography, and Mathematics, with ppecial preparation, where desired, for the Civil Service and other examinations. Facilities will also be given for the study of Natural Science. The School Year will be divided into Three Terms of 13 weeks each. Tuition Fees, for pupils under 12 years of age, 3 guineas ; and for pupilß over 12 years, 4 guineas a term. Board, including washing, JBl4 a term. SCHOLARSHIPS. The Trustees propose to elect Bix scholars who will receive free tuition, two of whom, if resident at a distance, the Head Master will be prepared to receive as boarders at the rate of £7 a term. The first election will tako place in December next. Examination will be held, if necessary, in Wellington, Greytown, and Patea, as well as Wanganui. Candidates must be under 12 years of age at the time of examination. For subjects of examination, and fnrther particulars, apply to THE REV. B. W. HARVEY, St. Paul's Parsonage, Wellington. TO MY MANY FRIENDS. ON the eve of the Fastive Season, JOHN MA^INNITY takes the opportunity of informing his many friends that he has received, ex Wairoa — 50 cases of excellent sparkling Wine Also, ex Meione — 50 cases Hennessy's Brandy 1 pipe superior Port 4 barrels pure Jamaica Rum And 6 casks Old Blended Scotch Whisky The above goods are all excellent in quality, and guaranteed as to age and maturity by hid London merchants. Christmas Hampers as per usual, GOa — containing Champagne, &c, &c, &c. Orders oarefnlly packed and immediately attended to. Five empty Wine Pipes and Butts, also 15 Whisky Casks, for sale. TJIHILIP MOELLER & CO. GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF BRITfSH & FOREIGN^MERCHANDISE. On Hand— Tobacco, Cigars Cutlery, Hardware Electro-plated and Nickel Silverware Stationery Brushes and Combs Perambulators Leatherware Basketware Perfumery Pictures, Oleographs, Chromos, &o. Looking Glasses Vases, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabinetware, Paper Mach6 Goods General Fancy Goods Watcho3, Clocks, and Bronzes Gold, Gilt and Jet Jewellery Musical Instruments, Tobacconists' Ware Toys, Fireworks, Games, &c, &0., &o. Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Insurance Company. WILLIS-STREET WELLINGTON. XAND I N G , Ex Auckland and Orari, GOODS FOR SEASON. PHILIP MOELLER & CO. WALTER NATHAN & CO., Joseph's Buildings, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, And at 9, Now Broad Btreet, E.C., LONDON, Hardware Importers AND GENERAL AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CAS [I ADVANCES made ou all descrip tions of PEODUCE placed in our hands I for sale in London. INDENTS executed on very favorable terms for all classes of MERCHANDISE, MACHINERY, AGRICULTURAL ' IMPLEMENT 3, &c, Ac. JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING EX ROBIN HOOD, FROM CALCUTTA, VIA LYTTELTON, 120 bales woolpacks, 8 and 10 lbs, fast and loos© tops 100 cases castor oil, in tins JOHNSTON & CO. HAVE NOW LANDING EX UNICORN, FROM GLASGOW, 75 cases RHAPriODIA JOHNSTON & CO. HAS AEKIVED EX PIAKO, FROM LONDON, 25 tons Davies' galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 10 feet, 26 gauge Lemon, orange, and citron peel Currants, C & B. ourrie powder* Essonce anchovies, paste blacking Caraway seeds, B. & P. cornflour Wire nails, sheet lead, whiting Raw, boiled, and linseed oils White and red lead NOTICE TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. JUST LANDED, ex Wanaka, from Dunedin and Lyttelton — Flour (finest brands), in hundreds and fifties and sacks Oatmeal (finest brands), in fifties and twenty-fives Wheat, barley, pollard, bran Crushed beans, milling and feed oats Christchurch hams and bacon of the finest quality Chsese and butter All at Wholesale Prices. GEORGE~THOMAS, Produce Merchant, Panama-street, Wellington. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I BEG to intimate that Mr. George Mingay Aldrich, late of Dunedin, has joined me as a Partner, and that our business will be carried on under the title of PALMER AND ALDKICH, as Auotjopears, Land, Estate, and General Oonimissiou Agents, on the premises now occuDied by me, corner of Featherston and Johnston streets, Wsllington, N.Z. SAMUEL PALMER. With reference to the above, our business will embrace the purchasing and selling of Town and Country Properties and General Merchandise. We are prepared to make liberal advances on property or goods placed in our hands for sale either by auction or privately. Arbitrations, Valuations, and the settlement of private or partnership difficulties undertaken, the winding up of bankrupt estates, &c. Financial arrangements conducted for settlers or others requiring cash advances. Instructions for the disposal of property strictly attended to, and unexceptional references given if required. PALMtiK, AJMD ALDRICH. Co Tier of Featherston and Johnston streets, Wellington, N.Z., Nov. Ist, ISBI. IMPERIAL LIVEUY AND LETTING STABLES, And Carriage Factory, Opposite the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smithstreat, and Branch Stables, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, Mo°lesworth r streei<. Carriages, Waggonettes, Cabs, Buggies, and Saddle iforses on hire. Carriages built and repaired, &o. Horeea shod by a first-class shoeing smith. liors:s r.roke'i to double and Eingle harness. llnr=es bon.-ht and soid on commissisa. U. SOMEItVI LLK. Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue XXII, 19 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue XXII, 19 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue XXII, 19 December 1881, Page 4

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