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BDUCATIOHAL. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. iHE aboro School will Re-open on Wednet- _ day, the 12th Febiuary,. Attendance will begin at the School on Monday and Tuesday, the 10th and 11th, for the purpose of enrolling and examining Pupils. W. MACTONALD, Rector. GIKLS 1 HIGH SCHOOL. THE Hhjh School will Pe-open on Whines. day, the 12th February. Attendance will be given at the school on Men lay and Tuesday, the 10th and 11th, for the purpose of enrolling and examining pupils. The Boarding Department will be open, for the reception of Boarders on the 1 lth February. Terms, 50 guinea«, exclusive of school fees. M. G. BURN, ■ Principal. RKPARATORY SCHOOL, conducted by Miss Fitchett in the Sohoolhouse, Dowling street, opposite Bell Tower. Quarter. begins February 3rd. Terms One.Guinea per Quarter. Reference kindly permitted by Mm Burn. DUNEDIN DISTRICT SCHOOLS. HE Schools will Re-open on Monday, 20th January, SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary Dunedin School Committee. EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, Laokbeg Hou-'e, Upper "Walker street, Dunedin. /"THE MISSES SPROUUE, assisted by an ? English and Freach iGoyernnss ... receive a limtted number of Young Ladies to Board and. Educate. The Season commences on Tuesday, the 4th February. Terms on application. Viating Masters in attendance. - OUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, Melrose House, Cumberland street. MISS VATLE'S Pupils will Re assemble oh Monday, 27th inst. Modern methods combined with good training ; quick pupils advanced, dull ones assisted, idl* ones stimulated. Music taught (upon the same principle as at the Royal Academy of Music, London,) by Miss Vaile, pupil of Alfred Anderson, R. A.M. Terms—From LI Is to L 6 6s per quarter. Lessons given in water-color painting. An afternoon dancing-class for ladies. Parisienne Frenoh, German, singing, drawing, etc. Terms on application. Private tuition resumed on and after above date. THE DISTRICT SCHOOL, Caversham, will Re-open on MONDAY, THE 20th INSTANT. The Committee earnestly request early and regular attendance. R. RUTHEBFORD, Chairman. ■ISS M'LISKEY'S Private Day School . (corner Melville and Stafford streets) will Re-open on Monday, 20th Terms, 10s 6d per Quarter; Juvenile Music Pupils, LI Is per Quarter. USIO PUPILS will re-assemble Monday . 20th January. Mrs Marx, Clydo'strcet. RKPAKATURY SCHOOL, Conducted by Mrs and Miss Marx, Clyde street— Quarter begins 3rd February. . "RS FRANCIS, Pupil of Sir Julius Bene- . diet, is prepared to give first-class Jos-. sons on the Pianoforte, at her residence, Bang street, opposite Hospital gate. ADIES* SEMINAKY/Filleul street.—Miss J Allen's pupils will fte'asscmble on Monday, 20th January. RSO L U ' ... respectfully announces that Tuition for Piano and Singing will be Kesumed on the 15th inßt. Moray place, off Stuart street.

BS MARTIN,. Teacher of the Pianoforte. _l.tjl will resume .Tuition on Thursday, 23rd inst, St Andfew and Filleul streets. BUECHLER will be glad to nieet - students on and after Monday, January l V - ISS BUTTON wishes to intimate to.her ItJL Music Pupils that lessons will be resumed on Tuesday, January 21st. Vacancies for two pupils. '. ADIES' SOHOOL, George street north, J near Dundas street, . conducted by the Misses Glasgow, Re opens sth February. HE North-east Valley School Re-opens on Monday, 20fch inst. BUSINESS NOTICE. NEW CARPETS, 1878. W7"E wish to point out to our customers that ▼ ? holding the largest stock of these goods in New Zealand, together with importing direst from the manufacturers, offers special inducement to purchasers. OUR STOCK OF CARPETS EXCEEDS 14,000 YARDS. LINOLEUMS OF APPROVED DESIGNS. FLOORCLOTHS, MATTING, HEARTH BUGS. Tapestry Carpets, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 8«, Sa 3d per yard. Brussels Carpets, 3a lljd, 4s 9d, 5b 6d pc yard. HERBERT. HAYNES. hj CO. AUCTION NOTICES. SATURDAY, ISfch JANUARY, At 12 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BARNETT & CO. i are instructed to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Princcß street, Saturday, at 12 o'clock, Furniture, consuting of Cheffoniers, 100 tables, couches, chairs, carpets, pictures, book*, small billiard table, whatnot, eacritoirp, chest of drawers, half-tester iron bedsteads, minors, crockery, kitchen utensils, efc. Terms cash, •

THURSDAY, 23rd JANUARY, At 1 o'clock. At Morgiel. GROWING WHEAT AND OATS. " E N R Y DRIVER has received instructions to offer for sale at Mosgiel Cattlo Yards, on Thursday, 23rd inntl, at 1 o'clock, ' • t. . 30. aores of growing wheat 10 ~■•'• ~ oats.' • • 1 rick meadow hay. -■ In first-claes condition. '•'. HENRY DRIVER, N. Z. L.& M. A. Co.

THURSDAY, 23rd JAIsTJARY, At 2 o'clook. FREEHOLD EESIDENOE, DUNEDItf..: /BILLIES, STREET, & HISTOP \JT are inßtruftted to sell by public auction, in their Roomß, ]>-> nd sfc eet, on Thursday, 2ird January, at 2 o'clock. All that niece of 3and, beinfj part of section 41. Block 31. Dwncdin, having a frontage of Jisfl to Sfc. .Oavid street by a,depth of (Jtift, together with.'thp wbstantiaby* erected house ol five rooms thereon. This property is conveniently situated, commands a splendid view, and will be sold a decided bargain and on easy terras. For fmther particulars i-.pplv to THE AUCTIONEERS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR DANIET, BANNAT?YxVE pferpcßCs, at an early date, to place* in the market for sale the 'whole of his valuable /noperiy adjoining the Township of Waihola. . The Fraperty consists of upward«of 200 acres, is well j-heiterM. is i'opo to ih© 1 ik. j . and manda a6me of the finest views in i IKago. If not previously sold as a whole it. will 1 » subdivided into lots from a quarter of an a ore each, and will be sold on the most liberal tor ns« . A railway station is within one * nioute's walk of the property. ; , Farther particulars iu future rlwemeW "Wnihola, lofh Jarfttary", 18f9.

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Evening Star, Issue 4953, 17 January 1879, Page 3

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