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Railways. AUCKLAND AND MERCER RAILWAY. ANNIVERSARY DAY, JANUARY 29, 1576. The moraine trains to and from Mercer as usual. The afternoon train from Auckland to Mercer Jeaves at 6.30 p.m.; Leaves Newmarket at 6.40 Onehunga at .. 6.25 Otahuhuat 7.8 Papakuraat 7.47 Drurvat .. .. .. 8.8 Puke'koheat SAO Arrives Mercerat .. 9-30 leaves Mercer at .. ".. *.. .. 5.0 Pukekoheat 6.52 Druryat .. .. '.. .. 6.3* I Papakura at 6.45 Otahuhuat 7.2r Arrives Cnehunga at 7.38 Ellerslie at 7.42 Auckland at 8.5 Morning trains leave Auckland for Onelmnga and intermediate stations at 7.15, 9.20. 10.10, 11.15; and in the afternoon at 12.15, 1.15, 2.15, 3.15, 4.15, 5.15, 6.15, and 11.0 Morning trains leave Onehunga for Auckland and intermediate stations at 8.15, 10.21. 11.20; and in the afternoon at 12.25, 1.25, 2.25, 3 20, 4.25, 5.25, 6.25, 7.30, and 8.0 (last train) PAPAKURA RACES. Trains will Les.ve Auckland at .. .. li.o' and 3.0' Newmarket at .. 11.10 — 3.10 Pentose Junction at .. 11.23 — 3.28 Otahuhuat .. .. 11.39 — 3.59 p.m. Papakura at .. .. 12.18 — -4.1S Arrives Druryat.. .. : .. 12.29 — 4.29 Leaves Mercer at .. .. 11.0 Tuakau at .. .. 11.30 Pukekoheat .. .. 11.52 Druryat 12.40 Papakuraat .. .. 12.50 — 450 - O.'ahuimat .. .. 1.30 — 5.30 Penrose Junction at .. 1.42 — 5.42 Newmarket at.. .. 1.50 — 5.50 Arrives Auckland at .. .. 2.9 — 0.9 These trains stop for Papakura Racecourse, are met by trains from Onehunga at 11.20 and 3.20 Seidus Joubney at SisotE Fjihes. s. d. s. d. Auckland to Papakura .. .. 5 0 and 3 6 Auckland to Ellerslie .. .. 1 3 and 0 9 Mercer to Panakura Races .. 7 3 and 5 0 Tuakau „ „ ..5 3 and 3 9 Pukekohe „ „ ..4 oand2 9 Drary „ „ .. 2 0 and 1 0 NO CHANGE. By order. A. V. MACDONALD, General Manager. A UCKLAND AND MERCER RAIL--231. way. The single tickets issued on SATURDAY, 29th Inst., are OKl.y available for return on that day. Passengers wishing to return on Monday must take ordinary ticket. By order. &. V. MACDONALD. General Manager. Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL, A FIRST-CLASS DAY-SCHOOL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMKNI'. Pupils arc prepared for the University, the Legal Profession, Civil Service Examinations, Mercantile Pnrsuits, Classical Studies, Drawing, Science, French. Weekly and Quarterly Boarders have a Comfortable Home, Unlimited Diet, and Ample Recreation TrT the YOUNG LADIES , DEPARTMENT, which is quite separate, the Pupils are taught Music, Singing. French, ]'rawing. Plain and Fancy Needlework. In addition, the Elementary Subjects are carefnllf taught in all the Schools by Competent Teachers. NEW FEATURE. At the request of parents I have decided to open the High School to YOUNG LADIES for ADVANCED STUDIES ONLY. For admission, apply early. The Schools will Re-open, after the Christmas Holiday, on MONDAY, January 24. 187 C. .fS V. W. TAYLOR. Principal. HIGH SCHOOL, SYMONDS-STREET, C'OKDUCTJBDIIV MRS. SIIAYLE GEOHOE.

This Institution, devoted to the thorough Education of Girls, and to the Preparatory Training of Boys, will re-open ufter the Christmas Vacation, on TUESDAY, the 2Eth inst. Tlie healthy and central position of the High School; the large, lofty, and wcll-vcntilnted Classrooms, which are fitted with every requisite for the most improved find successful methods of instruction, under duly qualified Teachers and Professors; the spacious Playground, which possesses a Croqnet Lawn, Swing, and a Trapeze,—form advantages which it ia believed are nowhere else available for Female liducation in Auckland. The Fees—payable quarterly, in advance —range from one to five guineas, according to age and the departments entered. Two Pniiil Teachers required. A UCKLANT) COLLEGE AND GRAMJ\. MA.K. SCHOOL. (Affiliated to the University or Xew Zealand.) The First Quarter will commence on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February. KARQUHAR MACRAE, Head Master. -iniDUCATION. Mrs. JOHN MASON, having REMOVED from Mount Albert and taken the house in Jermyn-street, lately in the occupation of Judge Fenton, is prepared to impart instruction in all its branches as heretofore. The Quarter will commeuce on Ist February. MISS ROBERTSHAW'S PnpUs -will reassemble on "WEDNESDAY, January 20.— Fees in advance. The Retreat, Parnoll. CJTAMFORD HOUSE, Upper Symoxds--3 STBKET.—Mrs. J. K. KICHOIfIOS's Pupils will rc-assemhle on MONUAY, the 31st instant. Vacancies for Bonrder3. I S S NORMAN, TEACHER OF MUSIC. "\V ATKIt I. O O QTJADIt AK T, Opposite Government ilouse Rs! PALMER'S Pupils will [Eea'scmble on MONDAY, January 31. Huntley Lodge, Carlton Road. Timber. mo SHIPPERS, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS. XT AU R I ffIMBEK! The undersigned is selling at REDUCED RATES. C. A. HARRIS, Bs.itomart Road. January 27,1576. -, Watchmakers and Jewellers. A G. B A R T L E T T, CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, QUBBX-SXRXXT. - Just received, per ' Camatlc/ irom London, Eome Marine Chronometer! finished to order with oil thi most recent scientific appliance! o< sniiliHT eompen gmtion, &c. Chronometers adJMltd, rated liytranril obewTMloa, and (eihir*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4433, 28 January 1876, Page 1

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