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: ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. \ Visitor—The Bishop op New Zealand. Principal—Rev. S. Blackbubn, M.A. Ch. Col., Cam. THE LENT TERM will commence on the 27th instant. St. John's College was founded with a special yiev to training Candidates for Holy Orders, but it ia also designed as a place of religious and general education for all classes of the community. Thero are two Departments, one of Senior, tho other for Junior Students. College Fees. (For Theological and other Students.) Tuition £15 per annum. Board £50 „ „ Washing £5 „ „ SCHOOH FBE3. (For Boys under 15 years of age.) Tuition £3 per annum. ' Board £45 „ „ Waßhing £5 „ „ A reduotion is made when two or more boys are sent from one family. Students whose homes are at a considerable distance from Auckland ore allowed to remain at the Collego during the Vacation, the charge for Board being at tho rate of 255. per week. MB. BEALE BEGS to announce that he will EESUME HIS DUTIES THIS DAY, January 20th, 1868. Lessons on the Pianoforte, Violin, Singing, &c. Grafton Road, January -0. CHURCH of ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL —Head Master, Rev. J. Kinder, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. The next Quarter will commence on THURSDAY, January 28rd. TO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. f\ ENTLEMEN,—Mr. Weaver having resigned his VX seat in tho Provincial Council, I beg to offer my services to act as your Representative. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. W. J. HURST. January 18, 1868. TO THE ELECTORS OV THE CITY EAST. GENTLEMEN, —Having resigned on a former occasion when I sought your confidence, it has been suggested to me that I should publicly announco that UNDER NO OIROUMSTANOES WILL I NOW DO SO. 1 therefore pledge myself to go to the poll; and would just add that although, no doubt, you might elect many better qualified for the position, yet, I beg to assure you, you will find none with a more single and sincere desire for the welfare and advancement of this Province. I have the honour to be. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W. J. HURST. CITY EAST WARD. TO CHAS. DAVIS, ESQ. QIR, —A Vacancy having occurred in the represents tation of the City of Aucsiantl East, for a Member of the Provincial Council, wo the unuorsigned Electors of the District, having regard to the present important crisis in Provincial affairs, deem it desirable that our interests should bo represented by a Gentleman of known ability and long experience. Believing that you have the confidence of a large majority of the constituency of Auckland East, we respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be put in Nomination for the vacant seat, and we pledge ourselve?, in the event of your so doing, to use our utmost exertions to secure your return. | We remain, Sir, your obedient servants, James Smart Hyatn Joseph J. M. Clark Jeremiah Casey R. Stevenson Thomas Williams Robt. Tumbull F. H. Lewisson T. Macready E. Johnson John Finlay James Harris Louis A. Nathan Thomas Watters A. Dornwell Jno. Menzies Jas. George Henry Keesing. TO Mr. JAMES SMART, JAMES M. CLARK, AND THE OTHKR GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. jO ESTTLEMKN, —In reply to your request that I UT should allow myself to bo put in nomination for the vacancy in tho Provincial Council for City East, I have much pleaguro in acceding to your request, and can only say that, if elected, I will at all times act to the best of my ability for the benefit of my constituents. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, yours respectfully, 0. DAVIS. AUCKLAND SALT WATER BATHS, BREAKWATER. rjTiHE BATHS ARK OPEN DAILY, from Sun- ( JL rise to Sunset. The LADIES' BATHS are now completed. Hours for Ladies' (during which a Red Flag will bo hoisted) 10 till I during the week, and 9 till halfpast 10 on Sundays. TERMS: Family Tickets to admit— ONE. TWO. THREE. FOUB. £ s. d. & b. d. £ 8. d. £ b. d. Yearly x 2203303 13 64.4 0 Half-yearly I 601 17 62362 10 0 Quarterly (0 15 01261661 10 0 Monthly ) 0 7 6 011 6 013 6 015 0 And one-fourth of the single ticket for every additional person. Single Bath, 6d. All to be paid in advance. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Secretary. STEAM ENGINES. TO ARRIVE PER TDA ZIEGLER,' 1 IOJt DIA. x 24 IN. DOUBLE CYLINDER 1 STATIONARY ENGINE, with TWO CORNISH ROILERS 1. 9£ dia. x 15 in. 10 h. p Stationary Engine, with Jornish Boiler . , i IS* dia. x 30 in. Stationary Engine, wicn uornish Bailer _ „ . 1 10J dia. x 14 in. 14 h. p. Portable Steam Engine and Boiler, Pirns and Specifications may be inspected and full nartiaulars obtained on application at the oflice of v BUOHOLZ & CO., Fort-street. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform the Public that ho has COMMENCED BUSINESS as ACCOUNTANT, OUSTOM HOUSE, SHIP, and COMMISSION AGENT, and trusts by strict and diligent attention to Business, to merit a share of public support. riohi>> fiATOK> No. 32, Queen-street, Premises lately occupied by Mr. T. MACKY. N.8.-Agent for the Sale of the Wangaiei CoaJ.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 22 January 1868, Page 1

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