FURTHER REDUCTION IN PARTINGTON'S WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. STEAM BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. CABIN BISCUITS, per ton £16 Navy Biscuits, per ton 14 All kinds of Fancy Biscuits, per lb 7d. j SYMONDS-STREET. M. S OMERYILLE'S WHOLESALE PRICES. OATS (SEED) 6s. per bushel Ditto (Feed) 4s. 9d. do. : Maize, Whole ci Crushed . . 4s. 9d. do. Bran Is. Od. do. Hay £4 os. per ton Straw £3 os. do. RETAIL. Oats (Seed) 7s. per bushel Ditto (Feed) ss. Od. do. Maize, Whole or Crushed . . os. 3d. do. Bran Is. 3d. do. Hay . sa. od. per cvrt. Straw 4s. Od. do. December 7, 1566. A. COvJTING-HAM'S NEW LIYERY AND 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. MILLS AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY, HENDERSON & AIDE'S, QUEEN-STREET. J. M. FRENCH'S REDUCED PRICE LIST. See THIS DAY'S Advertisement. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KAIIANGAHAPE P.OAD, (Head ov Upper Queen - street.) rpHIS SCHOOL is conducted by Rev. ROBERT KIDD, L.L.8., of the University of Dublin, and Sir. JOSEPH 3S T . FLOWER, lately Master of the Auckland Commercial School, Assisted by Resident and Yisiting Masters. Stabling is provided for the horses of daypupiL-:. residing at a distance. The COLLEGIATE SCHOOL is designed to combine the advantages of accurate scholarship and a thorough training of the mind with the practical requirements of a sound commercial educa cation.
| Terms per Quarter for Day Pupils (payable in I advance): — General Education—comprising Reading, £ b. d. Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar And Composition, Geography, History, Book-keeping, Popular Science ... 2 2 0 Mathematics ... ... ... ... 0 10 6 Classics ... ... ... ... ... 1 1 0 French 0 10 6 Drawing 0 10 6 Other tranches according to special arrangement. CJST I' necessary to announce that the rule of quarterly prepayment 'will be strictly adhered to. BOARDERS arn received. The site of the school is open and healthy. AUCKLAND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. THE SECOND QUARTEK-TERM of the current year will begin on MONDAY NEXT, April Sth. LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY ~yjj- RS. SHA YL E GEORGE. Tebsis peh Quamer : £ 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 How:s of Attendance—From 9'30 to 12*30, and from 2 till *1 o'clock. SKOETLAND CRESCENT, Lato the residence of W. S. Gjzahame, Esq. WESLEY COLLEGE. r&IKE KENT QUARTER will begin on Monday, X April Sth. TERMS : Boarders ... ... ... £12 10 per qr. Weekly ... ... 10 10 „ Day Pupils, Senior School ... 210 ~ ~ Junior School ... 2 0 „ EDUCATION. MB. SIJTCL.IIR, Certificated Teacher, begs to | inform his fiiontls and the public generally, j that he has removed fiom Hobson-street to MON- I TEITH ROW, Drake-;', rc-et, Freeman's Bay, where he re-opened his Sehocl on Monday, the Ist April. F.vening Classes will also be arranged as soon as a sufficient number cf pupils enrol. EDUCATION. ME. SINCLAIR, Certificated Teacher, Monteith Sow, Drake-street, Freeman's Bay, be"s to mt-mate that he prepares advanced pupils for the Mercantile and other professions. mDB MKSE3 FISHER'S EDUCATIONAL JL ESTABLISHMENT, Remucra. — The next Quarter will commence on Monday, April Bth. Vacan aes for Boarders.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1055, 2 April 1867, Page 2
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