FURTHER REDUCTION IN" PA R T I N G T O N ' S WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. ' STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. gJffiST CABIN BISCUITS, per ton £16 Navy Biscuits, per ton 14 All kinds of Fancy Biscuits, per lb 7d SYMONDS-STEEET. I : : , M. SOMEKYILLE'S WHOLESALE PRICES. OATS (SEED) 6s. per bushel Ditto (Feed) 4a. 9d. do. Maizo, Whole ci Crushed . . 43. 9d. do. Bran Is. Od. do. Hay £i Os. per ton Straw . . ...... . £3 Ob. do. EBTAIL. Oats (Seed) 7s. per bushel Ditto (Feed) ss. Od. do. Maize, Whole or Crushed . . ss. 3d. do. Bran ... Is. 3d. do. Hay . ss. Od. per cw Straw . 4s. Od. do. December 7, 1866. A. CUNNINGHAM'S NEW LIVERY AMD BAIT STABLES Adjoining his Coal and Corn Stores, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, FOOT OF BARRACK HILL. Reduced charge for bait:Each Horse, Stabling, and Feed.... Is. Without Feed 6d. J. M. FRENCH'S EDUCED PRICE LIST fj*g7" Sec THIS DAY'S Advertisement. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, (Head of Upper Queen - btreet.) fjpHIS SCHOOL is conducted by Bey. ROBERT KIDD, L.L.8., of the Univerait; of Dublin, and Mr. JOSEPH N. FLOWER, lately Master o the .Auckland Commorcial School, Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters, tgg" Stabling is provided for the horses of day pupils residing at a distance. The COLLEGIATE SCHOOL is designed t combino the advantages of accurate soholarshi and a thorough training of the mind with th practical requirements of a sound commercial educa cation. Terms per Quarter for Day Pupils (payable ii advance): — General Education—comprising Reading, £ e. c Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Composition, Geography, History, Book-keeping, Popular Science ... 2 2 0 Mathematics ... ... ... ... 0 10 6 Classics 110 French 010 6 Drawing ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 6 Other branches acoording to special arrangement. It is necessary to announce that tho rule o quarterly prepayment will be strictly adhered to. BOARDERS are received. The Bite of tin school fs open and healthy. AUCKLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. THE SECOND QUARTER-TEEM of the cur rent year will begin on MONDAY NEXT April Bth. LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY M RS. SHAYI/E GEORGE Tebsis per Quarier : £ B. Day Pupils in all the branches of a refined English Education .. .. ..22 Day Boarders .. .. .. ..44 French. .. .. .. .. ..11 Drawing in Pencil, Crayons and Water Colors .. .. .. ~ ..11 Music by Professor Hoffmann, bi-weekly 2 2 Board and Instruction in English, French and Drawing, Laundress inclusive .. 12 10 Hours of Attendance —From 9-30 to 12*30, and from 2 till 4 o 'clock. SHORTLAND ORESCENT, Late the residence of W. S. Gbah_imb, Esq. WESLEY COLLEGE. mHE NEXT QUARTER will begin on Monday, JL April Bth. TERMS: Boarders £12 10 per qr. Weekly Boarders ... ... 10 10 „ Day Pupils, Senior School ... 210 ~ „ Junior School ... 2 0,, EDUCATIONAL. MRS. HOOPER BEGS to inform her friends that, owing to the great increase in tho number of her Pupils she has REJVfOVED from her late residence in Nelson-street to that Spacious and Well-ventilated SCHOOL-ROOM lately occupied by Mr. FmytjTb opposite St. Matthew's Churcli, Hobson-street. ' N.B.—A DANCING CLASS will shortly be formed. EDUCATION. MR. SINCLAIR, Certificated Teacher, begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed from Hobaon-street to MONTFJTH ROW, Drake-street, Freeman's Bay, where ho will re-open his School on Monday, the Ist April. Evening OlUsses will also be arranged as soon as a sufficient number cf pupils enrol. nnHE MISSES FISHER'S EDUCATIONAL JL ESTABLISHMENT, Eemuera. — The next Quarter will commence on Monday, April Sth. Vacancies for Boarders. DR. WILSON (Ooromandel) having? purchased the practice of the hie Dr. Cowa:n', will be at home on and after Apri), 2nd. Hobsjn-street, Mnrcli 26, ISG7.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1054, 1 April 1867, Page 2
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