AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY.
The ladies' school in connection with this eociety has just completed the fifth term since its establishment, in October, IS7O. The eianrination of the pupils in their various studies was conducted during the last week of the quarter now terminated, and the progress made in the different brandies clearly proved the efficiency of the system adopted. On Tuesday ecening, the 19th inetanti the break-ing-up partj took pluce at the rooms, in Wellesley-street, which had been tastefully decorated for the occasion with evergreens, flowers, and flags. A large party of the pupils and their friends assembled, and a very pleasant evening was spent; several solos were sung, and the performances on the pianoforte were characterised with much skill and taste. Befreshments were liberally supplied throughout the evening, and, in addition to dancing, which was the chief attraction of the evening a variety of games were introduced for the amusement of the younger members, which they freely appreciated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2468, 22 December 1871, Page 3
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159AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY. New Zealand Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 2468, 22 December 1871, Page 3
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