Tenders 7?7 ~ Repairs to houi s 4 EMILY PLACE, AUCKLAND. I / j Public Works Office, s Auckland, January 26,1881. w^?4 e . r ?r w i n . be received at this office, until Hoon.oi p'i Febl ? ai T, 7 ' ISSL for Repairs to ajHouse at Emily Place, Auckland. Specifications and cqnditions can be seen at this office. The lowest tor anv a will not necessarily be accepted. ? By command. " ! ' y (Signed) JAMES STEWART, District Engineer. O builders. b t» Tv d ?£ 9 received, until noon of SATTJR- - \ } h * ebruary, for the Erection and of a Masonic Hall in Princes-street; WILLIAM H. SKLN T NER, ; e Architect. . e O B U 1 L D E E, S. The time for receiving Tenders for a Tower and Spire to St. Mark's Ohureh is extended to 4 p.m. 'on t WEDNESDAY (THIS DAY), the 2nd instant. Plans, <fec., at our offices, Queen-street. EDW. MAHONEY & SON; '. Architects. * JO B~ U I L D E R s. Tenders will be received, np to noon on SATT7RDAY, the sth of February, for the Erection of & Twostorey Building in Cambridge.' 1 ' Plans, &c., at our offices. ,<■ EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, Architects. rp O ~8~ U I L 1> E R S. Tenders will be received, up to 12 o'clock on MONDAY, the 7th instant, for Additions to a Villa Residence at Remuera. ■ , f Plans, &c , at our offices, Queen-streets! ' EDW. MAHONEY & SON, r J Architects. rjlO BUILDER S. _ Tenders will be received, until noon of the 9th instant, for the Erection of Brick Buildings lat the Haymarket, Durham-street. 1 R. KEALS k SON, i Ajrchitects, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. WAIKOMITI WEST CpAST ROAD, —POTTER'S HILL DEVIATION. : t Fresh Tenders for above Contract will be received up to noon on THURSDaY, the 10th February,' at my office, 74, Queen-street, where also plans and specifications may be seen. s - JOHN BOYLAN, p.E. Educational- : J>ONSONBY DISTRICT SCHpOL.; The Distribution of Prizes and Certificates [to the successful Candidates will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday) afternoon, the 3rd instant, at a quarter to 3 o'clock, in the District School Building. Parents and Friends of the Scholars are invited to attend. • D. F. EVANS, Secretary to the School Committee. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. ! Persons desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DEGREES in ilie University must send in an Application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, on er before Saturday, February 12th, 1881. No application will be entertained unless accompanied—lst, by the sum of one guinea fee ; 2nd, by a diploma of the University to which the applicant formerly belonged, or a certificate from the Registrar of such University, and by proof ef identity by means of a statutory declaration or a certificate from a Fellow of the University of New Zealand. By order. W. M. MASKELL, Registrar. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES. The Students of the Evening Classes will meet on MONDAY, the 7th instant, at the Grammar School, Symonds-street. Fees, payable in advance, Ten Shillings for the first subject, and Five Shillings for each extra subject, per quarter. JOHN J \MES, Secretary. Auckland college and grammar SCHOOL. The Preliminary Examination of Candidates for admission to the School will be held on FRIDAY 4th February, commencing at 10 o'clock. ' The work of the year will begin on MONDAY, 7tli February, at 9.30 o'clock, at which time the Treasurer will attend to receive the fees for the first quarter. JOHN JAMES, Secretary. T HE A RT 0F g INQ iNa Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Acadcmy of Music, London, and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private residence in Wakefield-street. MISS A. CRAIG, Music Teacher, Gra-hame-street, Auckland. Lessons given at pupils' homes. MR. THOS H. WEBB informs his Pupils and others that on and after Monday next, January 10th, he will be at home to give music lessons. Vacancies for several l'upils. Terms, <tc., on applicat on. Pianos and Harmoniums for sale at very low prices. Letters addressed to Oak Cottage, Hobsonstreel. will be attended to. N.B.—Name on entrance gate, opposite Minnetti, Baker. T~O TONIC SOL-FAISTS. - Mr. Blornfield's Intermediate Class meets every Tuesday Evening, at 7.30, in the TCdir burgh-street Schoolroom, Newton. Persons possessing an elementary know ledge of Tonic Sol-fa may join at any time. Terms 5s pe quarter, payable in advance. PONSONJBY™MRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, FRANKLIN ROAD. Mrs. Shayle George's Pupils will resume School duties on Monday, January 31. Girls and Boys from the ago of five years are received and trained in all the branches of a liberal education. Terms: Junior classes, £1 Is and £1 10s ; Senior classes, £2 2s per quarter. Curriculum includes French. Music, Dancing, Drawing, and Fancy Needlework. CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL Boarders are received in the Head Master's House, carefully instructed, and strictly supervised. Terms, including school fees, 14 guineas a quarter, payable in advance. Quarter Days—January 20, April 22, July 15, October 14. A. de LISLE HAMMOND, 8.A., Head Master. Hope cottage (near Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby.) Finishing and Select School for Young l adies and Little Children, by Mrs. General Stoddard, and the two Misses Ansley. Boarders —50 Guineas per annum. Ditto —(two sisters), 90 guineas per annum. Sound and Liberal Education, Home Comforts, discipline, lady-like manners, aud Bible precepts are carefu 11 y attended to and instilled. Licensing Co irts. THE Quarterly Meeting of the Licencing Court, for the Papakura and Pukekohe Districts, will be held at the Courthouse, Papakura, at noon of TUESDAY, March 1, 1881. WILLIAM SHAXAOHAN, Clerk of Court. R. M. Court, Papakura, January 31, ISBI.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5994, 2 February 1881, Page 1
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