Public Notices. ""VTOTICE is hereby given that an Auc--iJI tionecr's License has been issued from this office to the undermentioned person for the rear ending 14th April. 1552, viz.: * * Arthur St. George Forbes, Pukekohe, THOMAS HILL, a . i, , Collector. Customs, Auckland, April 20, ISSI. P E C I A L NOTICE INTENDING EXHIBITORS AT DUNEDIN INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, To "be opened on Ist June, ISSI, and to remain open one month. The Committee would respectfully urge upon all Intending Exhibitors to send in without delay particulars of exhibit, so as to secure space. GEORGE GRANT. Secretary. Offices : 7, Union Chambers, Princes-street-Dunedin, April I,ISSI. Exhibition programmes and forms of applications for space obtained at office of this paper. gOROUGH OP ONEHUNGA. NOTICE. The Borough Council will sit on the 25th day of April current, at 8 p.m., to hear and determine all claimsand objections to the Burgess List, and to sign and certify to the Bulgess Roll for the year ISSI-2. T. G. BLAKE Y, Mayor. April 20,1551. TO ARCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, CONTRACTORS, &c. The undersigned, having found in the course of his business that the want exists in *Mc city, begs to inform the above that ho has made arrangements by which TRACIKGS can be prepared promptly and at VERT MODERATE CHARGES. N B.—Any business entrusted to him would be considered as strictly confidential. CHARLES PALMER, 25, Queon-street. Draughtsman. FTHE ESTATE OF RICHARD ROGERS, LATE OF GREY-STREET, DEALER, DECEASED, All Claims against the above Estate must be forwarded to me, in duplicate, on or before the 2Sth dav of April, ISSI. j Wif. THOR >TE, Solicitor, Auckland. Auckland gas company PANY (LIMITED). Reduction in Price of Coke. The Price of Coke has been this day reduced Five Shillings per ton. By order. E. B. PARSONS, Secretary. Auckland, April 13,1551. "ftXOTICE.—H. Pr.sziiolz, Jeweller, Vic_L3l toria-street is relinquishing business in Aucki land, with the intention of opening in Hamilton East in the same line of business. Customers are requested to caU for their Watches and Jewellery left for repair-, ing. All accounts have to be settled by the first of May next. EMcKEOWK, Baker, Durham-street,: O begs respectfully to inform his numerous Patrons and Customers, he is removing to those commodious premises on the Queen-street Wharf,: formerly occupied by the lato R. Hales, where he hopes, by continued efforts, to retain the confidence of his old customers. Every attention will be given to the skipping and others who will favour him with their orders. Contractor to the British and foreign navies and Union Steam Ship Company. .
Educational. UNIVERSITY OF .OT A GO. THE CLASSES IK ARTS, MINING AND MEDICINE, For the Session of XSSI, Will be Opened on MONDAY, May 2. The Preliminary Examination in General Education for Medical Students will be held on the 2Sth, 29th, and 80th April. Intending Candidates aro rcquired'io forward their names with a fee of one guinea, and also the optional subjects in which they elcct to be examined, to the Registrar, on or before the 25th~April. Calendars may be had on application. W. H. MANS FORD, Registrar. HIGH SCHOOL. School Ke-opens TO-DAY (Thursday), 21st instant. Fees for Second Quarter ar® payable, is advance, on Monday next, 25th instant. QN EHUNGA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Second Quarter, ISSI, will begin on Monday, 25th instant. L. J. TROLLOPB, Master. MRS. PALMER'S SCHOOL, Carleton Road.—The second quarter will commence on the 20th instant. aIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. — The Second Quarter will commence on MONDAY, 25th instant. The Headmaster will enroll new Pupils on SATURDAY, 23rd instant, between the hours of 10 a.m» and 3 p.m. XTEWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Rev. Petkr Mason, B.A. The second quarter will begin on Wednesday, the 20th instant. Candidates prepared for Civil Service and Law Examinations. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For terms and other particulars address Newton Post-office. jpIANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARMONY. MB. ANGELO FORREST (Pupil of Charles Halle). For terms and other particulars apply to Messrs. J. J. Milner and Co., Auckland Music Warehouse, Queen-street. T HE A RT 0F $ INGING - Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private rosidencc in "Wakefiold-street. jQ RAWING AND PAINTING. Miss TYE, Licensed Teacher of Dhawiko under the Victorian Education Department, will hold a Class every Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in the "Wellesley-street Schoolroom, for the purpose of giving instruction in Painting and Drawing. MR. THOMAS H. WEBB, MUSIC TEACHER, Oak Cottage, Hobson-street. Vacancies for several Pupils. Terms: One guinea a quarter, or two guineas at pupils' homes. Quarter begins with first lesson. Pianofortes and Harmoniums for sale, New and Second-hand, from £15. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired, in town or country. N.B. — Namo on entrance gate, opposite Mr. MinetiTs, baker.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6061, 21 April 1881, Page 1
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