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Educational. A UCKLAND COLLEGE AXD GRAM--CJL iIAR SCHOOL (Affiliated to ihe U.viversitt or N*w Zealand). The Quarter Days for the Current Year are • 6tb February, 26th April, 16th July, and 4th October. FAEQTJHAR MACRAE, Head-master. Auckland college and grammar SCHOOL. The First Quarter will commence on Tuesday, the 4th Instant, on which day the Treasu:er will attend at 10 o clock to receive the fee?. The Preliminary Examination of New Pupils will 1 e held on Monday, 3rd instant, commencing at 10 o'clock. MACRAE, He&d>Master. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, Ponsonby, lately erected by the Board of Education, will be formally opened nn TUESDAY AFrERN'OQN, Ireb 4, at 4 o'clock, when parents and all interested in the cause of education in the Ponsonby District are earnestly invited to be present. The usual school duties wi 1 re-commenca on WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9,30 o'clock, iu the new building. JOHN" GITTOS, Secretary pro tern. School Committee. HURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARXELL. [Established 1855.] Affiliated to the Kew Zealand Universitv. Quarter Days: January 25, April 12, July 5, September 27. School duties will be resumed on Monday, Feb. 3. JAMKS ADAMS, B.A, Head-master. "VTKWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Rev. JL.I Petkp. Mason, B.A. ihe FirstQ iarter commenced on MONDAY, the 27th nit. An Evening Chws. Pupils prepared for the Civil fcervice and University Examination?. TRAINING & HIGH SCHOOL, UPPER QUEEN-STREET. Quarter Days for IS79—February 5, April 20, July 10, October 4. The school will re open on '.Vednesday, sth February. ihe Head-master will ba at the School to receive the names of now pupils on Monday and Tuesday, 3rd and 4th im-taut. MRS. Jl T DSON (Miss Edger), Teacher of Singing and the Pianoforte, Grafton Itoad. Quarter will on Monday, February 3. SANS SOL r CI, Emily Place. — Mr?. a.yle Gforgk's Pupils will Rc?ume School Duties on Thursday, January 30. —Vocal and Instrument *1 Music—Miss Kdger. Public Notices.

O T I C E OF REMOVAL. Mr. Nicholson, Wilting Ma>ter,removes from 87, Grey-street, to tho Kyber Pass, opposite Grafton Road, on Saturday, Feb. 8, 1870, where the Evening Class-s will be continued as usual. EM OVAL NOTICE. G. W. HARD WICK, GROCER, SHOHTLAND-STREET, In returning thanks to his patrons for the support so liberaUy bestowed on him for many years past, begs to inform them that he has Removed to those commodious premises lately occupied by Mr. Hughes, chcmist, wbera be resolves to still merit the confidence reposed in him. jyg"ATJKU HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Tho A a « n «.mftnfc tJst 2a now prepared and can bp seen at the Post-office. Mauku. A Court will tie iieltl at the Hall, Patumahoe, on TUESDAY, February IS, at 11 o'clock a.m., to hear objections against the simp. HEYWOOD CRISPE, Chairman. January 15,1579. O T ICE. WILLIAM CRUICKSHANK, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENT, QUEEN-STREET WHARF AND COMMERCE-STREET ALWAYS ON HAND, At Mechanics' Bay (late Harding's)— BEST NEWCASTLE COAL, TAUPIRI DITTO, FIREWOOD (CUT and Uncut), HOBART TOWN RAILS, PALINGS, AND POSTS, DRAIN TILES, &c., &c. N.B.—All Debts owing to the late Firm of Anderson and Co. must be paid to Wm. Cruickshaak, who will also liquidate all outstanding accounts. loT I 0 E MCLEOD'S PATENT SAFETY TIMBER JACKS. Messrs. Frazer and Tinne, Phoenix Foundry, Auckland, are Licensed to make and sell these light, powerful Jacks, so well suited to Bush and Saw*mili work, or on boaTd ship, in warehouses, at railway stations, or wherever heavy goods, timber, machinery, &c., have to be moved or handled. Owing to the superiority of, and demand for, these Jacks, Frazer and Tinne have provided costly machinery for their manufacture, and are now in making IGOO of them. The parts of the Jacks that aie subjected to the greatest amount of strain and wear are being wrought from their scrap furnace. The chief points of advantage in these Jacks are : - 1. Their lon< thiust admitting, if necessary, of the wood or stalk being made shorter than usual, for small timber and saw-mills. 2. That they do not run buck under heavy weights, thus dispensing with the continual attendance of one hand, on whose care may often depend the safety of other hands. 3. I Their reduced dimensions and weight reducing the danger of their removal from rolling logs, &c., and makiDg them to much more handy and convenient far carrying and working. TO COLLIERY" AND MINERAL LAND PROPRIETORS, MINING AND RAILWAY SPECULATORS, AND THE MINING COMMUNITY GENERALLY. Mb. R. W. Moody, Mining, Civil, and Mechanical Engineer, having just retired from the management of tho Waratah Coal Company's Extensive Collieries in New South Wales (where he has been Chief Mining Engineer for the last 12 years), is prepared to inspect and report on Mineral Lands. Collieries, and Engineering Works generally, in any paTb of the Colonics, and to negotiate the Sale or Purchase of Collieries, Mineral Lands, Machinery, &c., and will also arbitrate in all matters of dispute concerning the same, and would treat with Companies for periodical inspections as Consulting Eogineer. Mr. Moody believes that the 40 years' practical experience which he has haH in the Colonies, and in some of the largest establishments in England, in Mining and Railway Engineering, will enable him to give satisfaction to anyone requiring his services. Rutland Road, Parnell. Auckland, January 1,1879. TO THE MILLS! The undersigned having completed arrangements for a constant supply of Logs to the Oaehunsa Sawmills, by means of tramways and steamer, begs to inform Contractors and Builders that, from this date, he will be enabled to supply upwards of 70 logs weekly to the above mills, so that customers can depend upon their orders being executed on the shortest notice. Seasoned Timber, Matched Flooring, Rusticated Weather Boards. Dressed and Beaded Lining, Wide Boards, and Cabinetmakers' Timber will have our special attention. Building Timber at the lowest market rates. M. H. ROE, Proprietor Kauri Point Saw-mlUs, Onehunga. December 16,1873.

Photographers. CLARKE BROTHERS (Late Ckohbie's). ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. Queen-street, Auckland, Opposite the Union Bank. First-class Portraits from C. D. V. to Life Size, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. pHOTO G RAPHIC VIEWS OF AUCKLAND. Just published, the first series of taken by H. A. Frith. Price, 12s. 6d. the set, consisting of six Views, bound in cover suitable for transmission by mail. Toese Views will be published monthly till the entire series is complete- To be had at tho Book* sellers', Queen-atreet, and at the Publisher's. U. A. FRITH, I Artist and Photographer,' Victoria-street, Auckland, I Opposite the Royal MailHoteL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5371, 3 February 1879, Page 1

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