[ Gazette in Bankruptcy TN BANKRUPTCY. Creditors in the undermentioned Estates, who have not already done are requested to prove their claims with me on or before Friday, the 12th instant, vrlion a first and final Dividend will be payable. K. A. England & Co., of Onehunga, Storekeepers. anuus Nicholson, of Auckland, Contractor. THO. MACFFARLAXE, Trustee Supreme Court Buildings, Auckland, November 2, jSSO. Corporation Notices. QI T Y OF AUCKLAND. FORMATION AND DIIAIXAOE, CITY ROAD. The City Council will receive Tenders, until 2.30 of Thuusiiay, November 11, for tho above work, in terms of specifications and conditions at the office of the City Surveyor, Canada Buildings. The Council do not bind themselves to accept any tender. Ten • ders to be endorsed as above. P. A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Office, November 3, 1880. piTY OF AUCKLAND. KIXIXG LEVELS. It is hereby notified that it is the intention of the City Council of Auckland to fix the levela of DURIIAM-STREKT (APPROACHES FROM ALBERT-STREET)-Plans may be seen in the Surveyor's Office, Queenstreet, Auckland, and all persons interested therein, or liable to bo aggrieved thereby, will be heard by the City Council at a Meeting to be held on Thursday, November 25th, ISSO All objections must be made in writing, addressed to the Council, and sent to them not less than ten days before the day appointed on which to hear objections. I". A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk. City Council Offices, October 16.1850. EducationalTTNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. Estrakck Examination, ISSO. CANDIDATES for Matriculation and Junior
Scholarships are REMINDED that no APPLICATIONS will be RECEIVED AFTER NOVEMBER 13th. Koticos must be signed with Christian names in full, and accompanied by a fee of one guinea. W. M. MASKELL, Registrar. D U C A T I 0 iT MANGAPAI, NEAR WHANGA.REI. Mits. OltMisTos begs to intimate to the public that she has made arrangements to receive a limited teen years of age, commencing after the Christmas vacation. They will be under the tuition of a governess well qualified to teach good English, French, Music, Needlework, &c. Every attention will be paid to their comfort. The situation is remarkably healthy and convenient, a steamer calling twice a-wcek regularly. Terms: £25 per annnni under, and £30 over ten years of age ; paid quarterly in advance. Good references. HOPE COTTAGE, (near Ponsouby Hall, Ponsonby.) Finishing and Select School for Young Ladies and Little Children, by Sirs. General ttoddard, and tlie two Misses Ansley. Hoarders—so Guineas per annum. Ditto—(two sisters), UO guineas per annum. Sound and Liberal Education, Home Comforts, discipline, lady-like manners, aud Uiblo precepts are carefully attended to and instilled. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PAItNELL Boarders will be received in tho Head Master's House from the beginning of the second quarter of the current year. Terms, including school fees, 14 guineas n quarter, payable in advance Quarter Days—April 12, July 10. October 20. A. DE L. HAMMOND, U.A., Head Master. milE ART OF DINGING. Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, and ISronze and Silver Singing at his private residence in Wakeneld-strcct, or at the Auckland Music Warehouse. Tlur'ng Mr. Goocli's residence in London, he had the honour of being associated, as Principal Hass. with Madame Lemmcns-Sherrington, Madame Edith Wynne, Miss Mary Davics, Madame Antoinette Sterling, Mr. Edward Lloyd, Mr. Vcrnon Rigby, and Mr Cummin?? at many Oratorio and Miscellaneous Concerts; and at the Brighton Mimical Festival of 1576 was Hass of the Quartette of Vocalists for Mozarfs "Requiem Moss" and Arthur Sullivan's •' Light of the World,"—Mil. Sims Reeves being the Principal Tenor on that occasion. SicN'or. Ai.iiKHTC R.\Nr>E<:<iEK says :—" Mr. Gordon (.'ooch has always proved himself most efficient and thoroughly'reliable in all the Concerts he sang at under mv direction." JIAIiAMKSAiSToN-f>oi.nv:—"Your rendering of the basso solo music in my Cantata [St. Dorothea] was extremely effective." Piiufkssuk I)n. Mal-kakkan :—" Has a powerful and unusually-extensive voice ; is an excellent reader at first-sight; and, in enunciation of words, is Mil Walter Lacy :-" Elocution excellent." JIB Lewis Thomas also writes :—" All the gentlemen in the. Choir [the Temple Church) and Mr. F.dward napkins [the organist], speak in the highest terms of your singing." M«. Walter Mackaiikan :—" Has a remarkably fine bass voice, sings in tune, p.nd is a capital Mil. Frank R. Cox :—" Possesses n. fino voice, and has sung in various parts of England with great success."
The original letters from which the above are quoted arc in Jlr? Gooch s possession, together with the lushest opinions of the London and Provincial Tress, such as The Musical Times, Musical World, Daily Telegraph, Sra, &c. The Committee of the Royal Acadoniy of Music, under whose signature and seal Mr. Ciooch is empowered to teach Singing, includes the following names of world-wide celebrity :—Sir Julius liencdict, Mr V 1' Cox. Signor Manuel Garcia, Mr. Henry Leslie Mr Walter Macfarran, Signor Alberto Kandegger, Mr. Brinley Kichards, Monsieur 1". Sainton, Dr. Stcggali, and Dr. Macfarren. T7LEMEKTAK.Y SINGING CLASS— XU John Hullah's system-Mr Gordon Gooch announces the formation of No. 2 Elementary Singing Class, in .School-room at rear of Supreme Court, Symonds-street, on Wednesday Evenings, from 7 o'clock to 8 o'clock. The first lesson will be given on Wednesday Evening, November 3, at 7 p.m. Ladies and gentlemen possessing good voices will have an opportunity of learning the ground-work of, and ability to read at sight fairly well Vocal Music in Two Quarters. Terms: One Guinea for 13 weekly ltsEons payable in advance Names enrolled at Auckland Music Warehouse. X B.—A reduction in terms made a/tw the first quarter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5917, 3 November 1880, Page 1
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