' ' Educational. ■ ■ HO P E C O TTA G I (near Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby.) ~ '■'> Finishing and Select School, for .Young Ladies and *> Little Children, by Mrs. General • 5 toddard, and the two Misses Ansley. Boarders—so Guineas per annum.' Ditto—(two sisters), 90 guineas per annum. rs- Sound and Liberal Education, Homo Comforts, idi- discipline, lady-like manners, aud Bible precepts are carefully attended to and instilled. A UCKLAND COLLEGE AXD GRAM- • MAR SCHOOL. D. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. The Distribution of the Prizes awarded at the Examination held in December, ISSO, will take place at tho Grammar School on Tuesday next, the 15th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. , . i ■The attendance of the parents and guardians of the piipils"and tlieir friendi is , a . i.r.i:; JQHX JASIES, l av . Auckland, February 10,1SSI. Secretary. oi' RT OF ringing: : Air. H. GORDON GOOCHy 'Associate of-the Royal itli | Academy of Music/ London, and Bronze and Silver _ Medalist of that Institution, reijeives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private >se residence in Wakefield-street. he jMHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PARNELL re- - Boarders are received in tho Head Master's House at 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 HASIiVIOND, 8.A., • • •' ■ ' Head Master.. ~ IVfP- WEBB informs his Pupils -L»-eL and others that on and after Monday next, — January 10th, hcwill be at home to give music lessons. Yacancies for several Pupils. Terms, &c., onapplicat 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, oppodite Minnetti, Baker. PONSONBY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, franklin road. >n . 111 J M .rs. Shayle George's Pupils resumed School duties on Monday, January 31. Girls and Boys from er the age of five years are received and trained in all the or branches of a liberal education. Terms: Junior lu classes, £1 Is and £1 10s ; Senior classes, £2 2s per quarter. Curriculum includes French. Music, Danee, ing, Drawing, and Fancy' Needlework. . For Sale. D XU~AIT^Us T GI GENERAL PRODUCE T Y STORE, Lower Queen-street (Opposite Waite!t mata Hotel). TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, CONTRAC- _ TORS, AND OTHERS. I have taken the above premises on behalf of the Waitangi Flour and Oatmeal Mills, and have made arrangements for regular shipments. The first is the ' Sarah and Mary,' expected hourly. Her cargo consists of— Ist class FLOUR, in sacks, 100 and 50 bags >. OATMEAL, 251b sacks BRAN, SHAKPS, CRUSHED OATS fowl wheat, oats, pearl barley, &c. '" Which will be offered at lowest current rates. Being connected directly with the Manufactory, and the produce carried in firm's own vessels, I will be able to supply on most advantageous terms. ROBERT MARTIN, Manager. ° F°E SALE (CHEAP), Jtt_ Slates, English Slates, American Cement, English . Plaster, American ALSO, A Superior, assortment of Marble and -- Enameled Slate Mantelpieces, Register [1 Grates, and "Ventilating Centre Flowers, in great variety. Inspection invited, «t JAS. BrLviKIE'S Store, Yic-toria-strcet, opposite Royal Mail Hotel, Auckland. FOB POSITIVE~SALE—The schooner 'Mariner.'—C. J. Huicliinson. ( Croydou Lass,' 51 tons, built of hard-wood in 1877 ; draft, 7 feet 6 inches. Price, £000.—C. J. Hutchinson. OR SALE;-OX THE EPSOM KOAD, A SPLENDID VILLA SITE. " Apply to R. and H. COURTNEY. EO R ; S A L E, IS Superior Lincoln Rams 100 Young Lincoln Ewes KOBI'RT lIALL, One-tree Hill. AT TUAKAU"—Seven-roomed House and quarter-acre allotment, adjoining good cattle .run. Price, £141; half cash.—C. J. Hutchinson. Marshall & copeland : s Exhibition.Ale and Stout; Cockburn's Amontillado s Sherry ; Teacher's Glasgow Whisky ;J. B. Rene and - Co.'s Cognac. JOHN RtiD &Co., agents. 2G, Queen-street, ,gILL IA R D TAB LE. ' FOR SALE BV THE T7XDERSIGXED, 1 A Thurston Full-size Billiard Table, second hand, ? but q\iitc equal to now. New cloth and cushions, in 2 perfect order. Will be sold a bargain. 1 ; THOMAS MACKY. Fort-street, February 10,1SS1. ""IT fT s a l e, Handsome Bay Mare, half-bred, IG£ hands higli, j two foals at foot—one over 12 months, filly by Mangle ; one very handsome 3 m nths* filly by Knottingley. I - ,; , Also, - : 5 Two AYell-bved'Co\vs—one 4 months in milk, other „ about calving [ Apply : .J. McKAIG, • Groom to Mr. Justice Gillies, Epsom. "O s A L E ' [ SLATES, English and American • CEMENTS, !N"ow Landing. KEAJNE & JENKI.NSO.N. ! rglO BREWERS AND CAPITALISTS. FOR SALE, : Brewery, Malthouse, Store, Sheds, and every re- ; quisite necessarj' to cany on a large and profitable business, together with 20 acres of first-class lard, [ situate in the midst of a thriving and populous district. 'trict. The Brewery is about lialf-a-mile from a rail- < way station, on a well-metalled road, and within 12 miles of one of our'largo towns. The internal littings of the Brewery and Malthouse are of the most modern and improved description. Good And satisfactory » reasons given by the proprietor for telinquishing the i business.—For further particulars and photographic view of the premises apply to H. W, Hkath, corner of 1 Queen and West Queen-street, Auckland. Also on sale, Malt—Sample on view. Plumbers and Gasfitters. ■ MOSS H. Ii E E S IN G, ! LICENSED PLUMBER. Has much pleasure in acquainting his numerous ] friends and the general public that he has secured spacious premises in that admirably central position, i Darby-street (under the Albert Hall), so thoroughly adapted for carrying out all, the various branches of 1 his trade, and to meet the convenience of his cus- i toiners. M- 11. IC would respectfully d-taw attention to the j fact that he has been fourteen years in tho trade, J out of which four years were devoted In San Francisco ' to hot and cold water circulation - Gasfitting, Water Supply, numbing, Corrugated Ironwork and Bellhangingin all their several ramificationscarricd.out with the best materials and workman 2 ship, combined with promptitude. c Country orders executed with care and dispatch. 3 Note the Address: g DARBY-STREET (undci tne Albert Hall), c ACCKtAsTI. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6002, 11 February 1881, Page 1
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